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Woodrow Lloyd

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introduced was the amalgamation of over 5000 of Saskatchewan's local school boards (units) into 56 larger school units in 1944–1945. The measure was instituted to create more equitable educational opportunities for students across the province by providing students greater opportunity to receive instruction by specialized teachers and access to increased education resources, including provincial grants.
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The 1964 election was very close in the popular vote, with a difference of only 660 votes between the Liberals and the CCF. The distribution of votes in the ridings gave the Liberals a majority, ending the CCF's seventeen year term in office. Ross Thatcher defeated Lloyd and became Premier. Lloyd
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in Saskatchewan history, up to that point, when he was appointed to cabinet as Minister of Education by new Premier, Tommy Douglas. Lloyd served as Minister of Education for the next 16 years and oversaw the complete overhaul of the Saskatchewan education system. The most controversial measure he
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In the 1967 election, Lloyd again led the CCF, now re-named the NDP, against Ross Thatcher and the Liberals. The Liberals were returned to office, the last time the Liberals formed the government. Lloyd resigned as party leader before the next election, being succeeded by Alan Blakeney.
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was elected leader of the Saskatchewan NDP. On his retirement, Douglas gave him the ultimate compliment by saying that Lloyd was "the conscience of the government and the conscience of the party." After retirement from the Saskatchewan Legislature in
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However, the move was opposed by some in rural Saskatchewan who resented the loss of local control over schools, as the move to large school units resulted in the closure of nearly all rural one-room schools over the next two decades.
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and held many positions in the organization including the presidency from 1940 to 1944. He also served on the University of Saskatchewan's Senate, and was the president of the Saskatchewan Educational Conference in the early 1940s.
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Medicare was implemented, but the political turmoil did lasting damage to the Lloyd government and contributed to its defeat at the hands of
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in 1936. He started teaching school that year, and eventually became a school principal in the early 1940s at Stewart Valley, Vanguard and
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in 1913, he became a teacher in the early 1930s. He worked as a teacher and school principal until 1944 and was involved with the
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Lloyd was the first premier of Saskatchewan to have been born in the province after its accession to Confederation in 1905.
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Lloyd stood for election to the Legislative Assembly in seven general elections, all in the constituency of
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Development Program in South Korea. However just months after assuming that post, he died suddenly in
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After his government's defeat, Lloyd became Leader of the Opposition, a post he held until 1970 when
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Lloyd was defeated in the 1964 Saskatchewan general election and served the next six years as the
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Leader of the Opposition when election was called; Leader of the Opposition after election.
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Quiring, Brett (Spring 2004). "The Social and Political Philosophy of Woodrow S. Lloyd".
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Dream No Little Dream: A Biography of the Douglas Government of Saskatchewan, 1944–1961
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plan that Douglas had introduced. Lloyd's government had to cope with the July 1962
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Leader of the Opposition before election was called; Premier after election.
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in late 1961. Lloyd is best remembered as the man who piloted Canada's first
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Premier when election was called; Leader of the Opposition after election.
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Norton, Dianne (2004). "Woodrow S. Lloyd". In Gordon L. Barnhart (ed.).
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government between 1944 and 1961. He succeeded Douglas as Saskatchewan
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program from legislation to implementation in 1962, and overcoming the
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The Measure of the Man: Selected Speeches of Woodrow Stanley Lloyd
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in 1944. He served as Education Minister and then Treasurer in
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For information about the 16th Legislature, 1967 to 1971, see
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Premier before election was called; Premier after election.
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Saskatoon: Western Producer Prairie Books. 431:, Lloyd was responsible for implementing the 323:that summer strike to enable it to continue. 8: 1891: 1889: 1887: 1885: 1883: 1881: 1879: 1877: 499:Lloyd led the CCF in two general elections: 495:Saskatchewan general elections, 1944 to 1960 338:, where he died of a heart attack in 1972. 2184: 2170: 2162: 2047: 2033: 2025: 31: 20: 1959:Woodrow : A Biography of W. S. Lloyd 1919:. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 1665: 1567: 1542: 1444: 1417: 1301: 1287: 1189: 1164: 1084: 1059: 979: 959: 882: 849: 722: 681: 532: 58:November 7, 1961 β€“ May 22, 1964 1692: 16:8th Premier of Saskatchewan (1961–1964) 2413:Saskatchewan New Democratic Party MLAs 2383:Saskatchewan Leaders of the Opposition 1970:(2nd ed.). 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Index


Premier of Saskatchewan
Elizabeth II
Frank Lindsay Bastedo
Robert Hanbidge
Tommy Douglas
Ross Thatcher
Member of the Legislative Assembly
John Allan Young
Elwood Lorrie Cowley
Biggar
Leader of the Opposition
Ross Thatcher
Allan Blakeney
Webb
Seoul
CCF
NDP
politician
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
Member of the Legislative Assembly
Saskatchewan
Tommy Douglas
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Premier
Medicare
Saskatchewan doctors' strike
Leader of the Official Opposition
United Nations

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