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farmer as well as a provincial and federal level Canadian politician representing Albertans. He was a UFA MLA 1921-1922 and a Progressive/UFA MP 1921–1935.
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who had been named premier of the United Farmers government. Kennedy ran for a seat in the
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and James Arthur Collins again by a much larger margin than the election a year ago.
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Kennedy was born in Scotland in 1884, and came to Canada in 1903. He spent time in
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Kennedy ran for a fourth term in the House of Commons in the
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Donald MacBeth Kennedy – Parliament of Canada biography
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held months later in the federal electoral district of
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20th-century members of the House of Commons of Canada
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Alberta
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Member of Parliament
William Antrobus Griesbach
Charles Stewart
Edmonton West
René-Antoine Pelletier
Peace River
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
William Archibald Rae
Herbert Greenfield
Edmonton West
Ballinluig
Perthshire
Scotland
Alberta
United Farmers of Alberta
Canadian
British Columbia
Manitoba
Waterhole, Alberta
United Farmers of Alberta
1921 Alberta general election
Herbert Greenfield
House of Commons of Canada
1921 Canadian federal election
Edmonton West
Progressive Party of Canada
Liberal
Frank Oliver
Robert Campbell

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