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of the Manitoba legislature on October 23, 1958. The opposition Liberals opposed Harrison's appointment, on the grounds that Roblin should have consulted with opposition leaders before making his selection. He was nonetheless confirmed, and was regarded as a good if unspectacular office-holder.
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The son of William S. Harrison and Maria Wilkinson, Harrison was educated in Holmfield, and was the manager of Harrison Milling and Grain Co. before entering politics. He was also a member of the Killarney Lodge. In 1937, he married Amelia Sutherland.
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The Progressive Conservatives left the coalition government in 1950. Harrison moved to the opposition benches, and was re-elected in the
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Notwithstanding the coalition, some Liberal-Progressives ran against Progressive Conservative incumbents in the
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He died at home in Holmfield at the age of 81. His grandson, Scott Newman, was the Liberal Party candidate for
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from 1943 to 1966, initially as a Conservative and later as a
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He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in a
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Index

Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Killarney
Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Nicholas Bachynsky
Thelma Forbes
Holmfield
Manitoba
Holmfield
Manitoba
Progressive Conservative
politician
Manitoba
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Progressive Conservative
cabinet minister
Dufferin Roblin
Holmfield
Manitoba
by-election
Killarney
Stuart Garson
1945 provincial election
1949 election
1953 election
Errick Willis
Dufferin Roblin
minority government
1958 election
Walter E. Clark
Rock Lake

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