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David Milwyn Duggan

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380:(the other parties fared no better - the Liberals lost six of the eleven seats they had won in 1930, while the UFA, owners of a majority government before the writ was dropped, were eliminated from the legislature completely). In response to this catastrophe, Duggan's Conservatives formed an alliance with the Liberals, the Unity League, whereby candidates of the parties would not run against each other, these were identified as Independents on election results as the Unity League did not have official party status. In the 240: 33: 306:. Clarke had become unpopular with the city's Board of Trade and both of its newspapers owing to what they perceived as anti-business policies, and these groups supported Duggan aggressively. While Duggan was mayor, Alberta's first radio station, 310:, began operations, and Duggan himself concluded its inaugural broadcast by boasting "Edmonton leads the way in all Alberta. Calgary and others follow. That is all. Goodnight." He was re-elected in 800: 795: 790: 785: 780: 775: 770: 765: 760: 1114: 290:. he and his brother Joseph J. moved to Edmonton in 1912 and founded Duggan Investments, Ltd., a firm handling bonds and investments. (Joseph served as Edmonton city councillor 1924 to 1925.) 1139: 750: 430:
passed a motion directing its Names Advisory Committee to strike a subcommittee whose purpose would be, among other things, to honour Duggan by naming a city feature after him.
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May 5, 1879. In 1893 he entered the dry goods business, in which he remained until leaving Wales. In 1902 he married Marian Price; the pair had four children.
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among them) as "Banker's Toadies" and urged readers to "exterminate them". This incident saw two men, including Social Credit MLA
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Minutes of the Edmonton City Council meeting at which the Names Advisory Committee was directed to honour Duggan
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swept the province, reducing the Conservatives to two members, Duggan and Calgary
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Edmonton Economic Development Corporation's account of CJCA's first broadcast
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During his last full term in the legislature, Duggan was involved in the
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His attentions turned to provincial politics, and he was elected to the
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when, despite lacking any previous experience, he defeated incumbent
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Leaders of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta
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in the race to form the official opposition to the governing
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20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
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The situation worsened for the Conservatives in the
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Index


Conservative Party of Alberta
Alexander McGillivray
John Percy Page
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Edmonton
Mayor of Edmonton
Joseph Clarke
Kenny Blatchford
Builth
Edmonton
Conservative Party of Alberta

Mayor of Edmonton
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Conservative Party of Alberta
Builth
Wales
Nanton, Alberta
1920 Edmonton election
Joseph Clarke
CJCA
1921
1922
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
1926 election
Conservative
Edmonton
Alexander McGillivray
that year's election

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