William A. Flemming, the Glossary
William Alexander Flemming (September 4, 1897 – June 19, 1976) was a Canadian politician.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Colchester (provincial electoral district), Electoral district (Canada), Frank Stanfield, Frederick Murray Blois, George Y. Thomas, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Nova Scotia House of Assembly, Ontario Agricultural College, Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia, Truro, Nova Scotia, William Boardman Armstrong, 1928 Nova Scotia general election, 1933 Nova Scotia general election, 1937 Nova Scotia general election.
- Nova Scotia Agricultural College alumni
- Ontario Agricultural College alumni
Colchester (provincial electoral district)
Colchester was a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elected two members to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly.
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Electoral district (Canada)
An electoral district in Canada is a geographical constituency upon which Canada's representative democracy is based.
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Frank Stanfield
Frank Stanfield (April 24, 1872 – September 25, 1931) was an entrepreneur in Nova Scotia, Canada, who was the 15th Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1930–31) and represented Colchester County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly (1911–20 and 1925–30). William A. Flemming and Frank Stanfield are Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia MLAs.
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Frederick Murray Blois
Frederick Murray Blois (March 30, 1893 – August 3, 1984) was a Canadian politician. William A. Flemming and Frederick Murray Blois are Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia MLAs.
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George Y. Thomas
George Yuill Thomas (September 9, 1882 – May 11, 1940) was a merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. William A. Flemming and George Y. Thomas are Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia MLAs.
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Nova Scotia Agricultural College
Nova Scotia Agricultural College (NSAC) was a publicly owned Canadian university college (founded 14 February 1905 and administered within the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture) located at Bible Hill, Nova Scotia.
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Nova Scotia House of Assembly
The Nova Scotia House of Assembly (Assemblée législative de la Nouvelle-Écosse; Taigh Seanaidh Alba Nuadh), or Legislative Assembly, is the deliberative assembly of the General Assembly of Nova Scotia, and together with the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia makes up the Nova Scotia Legislature.
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Ontario Agricultural College
The Ontario Agricultural College (OAC) originated at the agricultural laboratories of the Toronto Normal School, and was officially founded in 1874 as an associate agricultural college of the University of Toronto.
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Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia (also known as the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia), is a moderate political party in Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Truro, Nova Scotia
Truro (Mi'kmaq: Wagobagitik; Scottish Gaelic: Trùru) is a town in central Nova Scotia, Canada.
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William Boardman Armstrong
William Boardman Armstrong (July 19, 1883 – January 16, 1954) was a lawyer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. William A. Flemming and William Boardman Armstrong are Nova Scotia MLA stubs.
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1928 Nova Scotia general election
The 1928 Nova Scotia general election was held on 1 October 1928 to elect members of the 39th House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
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1933 Nova Scotia general election
The 1933 Nova Scotia general election was held on 22 August 1933 to elect members of the 40th House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
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1937 Nova Scotia general election
The 1937 Nova Scotia general election was held on 20 June 1937 to elect members of the 41st House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
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See also
Nova Scotia Agricultural College alumni
- Cleveland Baker
- David Russell Sutton
- Donald A. Young
- Donald Cameron (Nova Scotia premier)
- Donald P. McInnes
- Gary Hines (politician)
- Glenn Ells
- Gregory Keefe
- James Gordon Taggart
- Ken Streatch
- Kenneth A. Harrison
- Mark Eyking
- Sandy Cameron
- T. J. Harvey
- Tom Dunphy
- Walter Russell Shaw
- Wayne Easter
- William A. Flemming
Ontario Agricultural College alumni
- Albert Campbell (Canadian politician)
- Allison Dysart
- Bill Hanley (ice hockey)
- Charles Howard Curran
- Donald Arthur Hatch
- Douglas Kennedy (politician)
- Edward Leslie Gray
- Fletcher Stewart Thomas
- George McCague
- George Stewart Henry
- Grant MacEwan
- H. R. MacMillan
- Harry Nixon
- Isabella Preston
- Jack Roxburgh
- James Gordon Taggart
- James Wells Robson
- Jim McGuigan
- John Bracken
- John Douglas Tothill
- John Kenneth Galbraith
- John Walter (politician)
- Lionel Bradley Pett
- Lorna Milne
- Macklin Leslie Hancock
- Manning Doherty
- Michael Grimes (scientist)
- Ron McNeil
- Toby Barrett
- W. B. George
- William A. Flemming
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_A._Flemming
Also known as William Flemming.