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Raymond Reierson

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After the election Premier Manning gave Reierson a second portfolio, the Minister of Education, in addition to the Labour portfolio. A year later Reierson entered the
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from 1952 to 1971 as a member of the Social Credit caucus in government. Reierson held numerous portfolios in the governments of Premier
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Reierson first ran for the Alberta Legislature as the Social Credit candidate in the electoral district of
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from 1955 to 1971. He was born in Edberg in 1919, the son of Reier and Bertha C. (nÊe Sorensen) Reierson.
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visited the Alberta Legislature as its most senior former members during its centennial celebration. He
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On September 1, 1959, Premier Manning changed Reierson's portfolio to Labour. He was re-elected in the
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Reierson defeated Liberal candidate J.R. Sweeney with over half the popular vote.
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appointed Reierson Minister of Industries and Labour. He was re-elected in the
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exclusive control of distributing television content from the
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In 1970, as Minister of Telephones, Reierson lobbied the
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Index

Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Joseph Beaudry
Mick Fluker
St. Paul
Edberg
Alberta
Edmonton
Social Credit
Alberta
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Ernest Manning
Harry Strom
St. Paul
1952 general election
1955 general election
Ernest Manning
1959 Alberta election
1963 general election
1967 general election
1968 leadership contest
Harry Strom
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
Alberta Government Telephones
United States
1971 general election
Mick Fluker
Nick Dushenski
Arthur Dixon
turned 100
"The Canadian Who's who"

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