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Tom Johnston (Saskatchewan politician)

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in the provincial assembly in 1934 as a member of the Farmer-Labour Group (the CCF's predecessor) and was defeated in the federal riding of
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in 1901, moving to Saskatchewan two years later. Johnston operated a farm near
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English
Saskatchewan
Touchwood
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
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Manitoba
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a seat
Prince Albert district
Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
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1935 Canadian federal election
Prince Albert
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William Lyon Mackenzie King
Social Credit
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Co-operative Commonwealth
Tom Johnston
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Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
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