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four over-age players in the upcoming season, but was reduced to two thereafter. The WCHL agreed to abide by the CAHA's professional-amateur agreement with the NHL, and was entitled to fees paid per player chosen in the NHL Amateur Draft and $ 100,000 in development grants for the 1970–71 season. The WCHL agreed not to expand or relocate a team without approval of the CAHA, and was given direct representation on the CAHA's junior council. Dawson later threatened to have the WCHL expelled when it broke several terms in the agreement; specifically the number of over-age players and importing players from the
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Western Canada senior hockey final as a four-team round-robin among league champions instead of a knockout draw. Dawson stated that if the experiment was successful, the same would be done for Eastern Canada the following year. Despite criticism by senior hockey teams that it was unfair to their hometown fans to travel much further to attend the games, the concept was financially promising.
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Council established by Dawson had succeeded in reversing the decline of hockey in rural Manitoba by enforcing geographical limits on where the bigger cities could claim players. The decision resulted in players staying in smaller towns and gave more children a chance to play locally.
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Championships, and that what he referred to "state-sponsored amateurs" were not allowed in the Olympic Games. He stated that Canada would not compete in a B-pool to qualify for the
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Dawson proposed terms for the WCHL to rejoin the CAHA in August 1969, but he was doubtful that the WCHL would agree to a limit on the number of players it could import to the league or restrictions on moving teams from one city to another without CAHA approval. He terminated negotiations but welcomed
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Brandon Wheat Kings to remain in the MJHL amid negotiations for top-level junior teams to leave their provincial associations and join the new league. He was named
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October 1963. As the past-president he represented the MAHA at an arbitration committee in October 1964. His stance on teams playing out-of-province was confirmed when the CAHA ruled that the Flin Flon Bombers and Brandon Wheat Kings would turn over the
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Dawson is the namesake of two honours given by the MAHA. The Earl Dawson Award was established in 1986, and is given for "outstanding contribution toward the development of hockey in Manitoba". The Earl Dawson Shield is awarded to the team that wins the MAHA Pee-Wee division championship. He is also
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by stating, "I just seem to be the kind of person who gets involved in controversy, be it in hockey or politics". He advocated for more full-time employees within the CAHA since it had too big for volunteers, and felt it should be operated by a commissioner with more authority. He also felt that the
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objected to the use of professionals at the World Championships and stated that any national team which played against professionals would be ineligible for hockey at the 1972 Winter Olympics. The IIHF called an emergency meeting for January 1970 to discuss the situation. Dawson attended the meeting
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Dawson was re-elected president in May 1969. The CAHA reorganized its executive to include vice-presidents for minor hockey, junior hockey and senior hockey respectively; and decided against unilateral action to change the junior age limits imposed by the professional-amateur agreement with the NHL.
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Dawson succeeded Lloyd Pollock as president at the CAHA executive meeting on January 27, 1969. When the transfer of control of the Canada men's national ice hockey team from the CAHA to Hockey Canada became imminent, Dawson sought a clear definition of the CAHA's responsibilities and did not want to
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data showed that Manitoba received only 3 per cent of national tourism dollars. Dawson wanted to use the 1967 events to boost recreation in Manitoba, and proposed legislation for low-interest loans to communities for installation of artificial ice in hockey and curling rinks. He stated that similar
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tournaments had played against professionals, but were still eligible for the Olympics and the same should apply to the World Championships. He also made the suggestion to consider the 1970 event an invitational tournament instead of a World Championships to avoid the wrath of the IOC, but the IIHF
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Dawson criticized the 45 per cent increase in education taxes on agricultural lands after reassessments of property values in March 1968. He felt that mineral, timber and agricultural resources were underdeveloped, and advocated for cattle raising similar to Alberta and Saskatchewan. He sought for
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playoffs. The format for the finals was changed from an Eastern Canada versus Western Canada final, into a round-robin format involving the tier-1 junior champions of the WCHL, the OHA and the QMJHL. Coaches of the three league champions were opposed to the new format, and felt that a short series
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Dawson announced on June 24, 1970, that the CAHA and the WCHL signed a two-year agreement which included 14 clauses to reunite the organizations. The WCHL became recognized as the only tier-1 league in Western Canada and qualified for an automatic berth the Memorial Cup final. The WCHL was allowed
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In October 1969, the MJHL executive called for the resignation of Dawson, due to not carrying out a "verbal commitment" in which he allegedly promised money to the league for the 1969–70 season, which Dawson denied. The MJHL felt it should have been consulted on the terms proposed to the WCHL for
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wrote that organizations involved in planning for the 1970 World Championships felt that Canada's decision to withdraw was correct in principle; but that the timing should have been earlier or after the event was completed, and that it denied the Canadian public of seeing a World Championships.
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to tour Canada in January 1969, but his relationship became strained with what he called "childish problems" by the Soviets. Frustrations grew when they arrived late for the first scheduled game on the tour which negated profits for the CAHA, and Dawson was reported as wanting to see discipline
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after a fire ruined the team's arena in December 1961, and levied a fee of 10 per cent of ticket sales to cover lost revenue for the existing senior team in Dauphin. Despite the Flin Flon Bombers also playing in the SJHL and paying a flat fee, Dawson justified the higher fee for temporarily
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compromise its authority over amateur hockey in Canada nor its membership within the IIHF. He also wanted to ensure that all players in Canada to had the opportunity to play on the national team. The Hockey Canada board of governors was formed on February 24, 1969, with Dawson and
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in Winnipeg and spoke up against professional teams encroaching upon MAHA territory. After backlash from the media, Dawson clarified the comments to disagree that professional teams should have an exclusive zone to dictate operation of teams under CAHA jurisdiction. After the
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became the Western Canada junior champions without any over-age players on their roster, and challenged the Remparts for the Memorial Cup. Dawson arranged a shortened best-of-three series for the 1971 Memorial Cup, with all games played in Quebec City.
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for the 1970 World Championships which had the team playing multiple instances of games on consecutive days. Dawson was confident that Soviet Union would play despite the threat of a boycott, and declined to make any changes to the schedule.
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CAHA had made its point to the IIHF and that it was time to reconsider international games. The CAHA subsequently voted to allow Canadian hockey teams to enter any international competition except for the Olympics or World Championships.
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Dawson criticized the Fitness and Amateur Sport Department leadership, and stated that Manitoba was far behind in taking advantage of federal government subsidies compared to Saskatchewan and Alberta, and was failing to keep Manitoba's
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laws in Manitoba discriminated against rural citizens, and wanted to reduce medical costs and increase their services. He also supported the development of local resources to relieve rural industries and businesses from tax burden.
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officials later in January, and proposed a joint meeting with Ahearne and Brundage to seek a clearer definition of eligibility for the Olympics with respect to amateurism and professionalism. Dawson wanted to avoid compromising the
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felt that redistribution of electoral districts shortened Dawson's political career, and that "Dawson was an aggressive member, and no doubt would have excelled, had political fate been kinder to him". Other tributes came from
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to prevent a proposed to switch from the MJHL to the SJHL. He also wanted to see updates to the MAHA constitution to deal with modern problems, and set up a committee to oversee issues specific to hockey in rural Manitoba.
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on May 15, 1987. Pawley stated that, "Dawson served his constituents' interests well, through tireless hours of work on behalf of groups and individuals who sought his assistance and received it in an unstinting way".
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Cabinet minister John Munro defended the decision to withdraw and stated that the Canadian Government agreed to underwrite the losses incurred by the CAHA due to refunds in excess of $ 400,000 in advance ticket sales.
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bid by Vancouver, but felt that it would be impossible for a Canadian hockey player not to have played against a professional at one time. Hockey Canada and the CAHA requested to use professionals in Group A of the
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playoffs, Dawson allowed lower-level senior teams to compete since the MAHA wanted a provincial representative in the national playoffs. After the season, he renegotiated the MAHA's financial arrangement with the
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At the 1963 CAHA awards banquet, Dawson was named an honorary deputy mayor of Brandon, Manitoba, by its mayor S. A. Magnacca. In January 1964, Dawson was named Western Manitoba Sportsman of the Year by the
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Hockey Canada took over control of the national team from the CAHA in June 1969, although Dawson committed the CAHA to arrange international exhibition tours for the team. The CAHA approved requests by the
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from 1958 to 1963. He established a council to reverse the decline of hockey in rural Manitoba and saw the association continually increase its registrations by spending more per player to develop
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put extra pressure on players and lacked the environment of a home game during the playoffs. Despite the initial criticism, the new format became financially viable and was retained until the
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Dawson became a civil servant in April 1970, when he was hired as a part-time consultant and liaison by the Fitness and Amateur Sport Directorate of Canada working under national director
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and Recreation Canada in 1971, to oversee competitive and recreational aspects of sport. Dawson oversaw funding programs to assist athletes and promote amateur sports, which included the
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for the decision since he was perceived to have influenced the vote when he stated that any team which played against professionals at the World Championships would be ineligible for the
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objected. Dawson and the CAHA perceived the situation to be a double standard since the Europeans were believed to be state-sponsored professionals labelled as amateurs, and withdrew the
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in the Canada Games in 1984. Dawson summarized his career by stating, "I just seem to be the kind of person who gets involved in controversy, be it in hockey or politics", and the
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CAHA and more autonomy for player registrations. Dawson subsequently received a unanimous vote of confidence from CAHA executives, despite reports to the contrary from the WCHL.
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instructors to standardize the interpretation of hockey rules. Dawson became vice-president of the CAHA in 1966 then served as its president from 1969 to 1971. The
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rules committee and organized the first nationwide clinic for referee instructors in 1964 to standardize the interpretation of hockey rules across Canada.
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ice hockey team from Rivers during the 1952–53 playoffs, which was disqualified by the
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Canadian Major Junior Hockey League broke away from CAHA jurisdiction and formed the
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Dawson was elected second vice-president of the CAHA on May 28, 1966, serving under
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with 2,194 votes, compared to 2,043 for the incumbent Conservative Party candidate
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Dawson died at home in Winnipeg on March 28, 1987, due to a year-long battle with
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The Allan Cup was the championship trophy for amateur senior ice hockey in Canada.
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finals for the Eastern Canada junior hockey championship. After five games, the
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chairman of the minor hockey committee that oversaw promotions dedicated to the
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Dawson was the federal liaison and advisor for the 1979 Canada Winter Games in
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hosted in Winnipeg, which coincided with the Manitoba Centennial celebrations.
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in May 1971. Dawson summarized his time as president in an interview with the
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from international competitions until it was allowed to use its best players.
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4175:"Dawson for leader? Brandon Liberals didn't find youths ready for convention"
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Father Bauer and the Great Experiment: The Genesis of Canadian Olympic Hockey
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1208:. Dawson was defeated with 1,571 votes compared to 2,161 votes for McGregor.
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The Memorial Cup was the championship trophy for junior ice hockey in Canada.
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1492:, 33rd Legislature Hansard, vol. XX (21 ed.), Winnipeg, Manitoba:
1475:, 28th Legislature Hansard, vol. XV (32 ed.), Winnipeg, Manitoba:
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ordered the MJHL to revert to standard Canadian rules. The MAHA allowed the
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1319:. He was interred at Glen Eden Memorial Garden in West St. Paul, Manitoba.
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the namesake of the Earl Dawson Award given by the Winnipeg office of the
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legislation existed in Ontario and it had positively impacted ice sports.
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Dawson declined to accept a fourth term as president and was succeeded by
1033:. The players on St. Catharines refused to play game six of the series in
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Canada versus the Soviet Union at the 1967 Ice Hockey World Championships
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and supported the Junior Olympics program. He served as chairman of the
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to have a university all-star team represent Canada internationally.
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rejoining the CAHA, and that the WCHL jeopardized teams in the MJHL.
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In 1967, Dawson became chairman of the CAHA committee to oversee the
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270:(CAHA) rules committee and organized the first nationwide clinic for
2466:"Memorable Manitobans: Recipients of the Manitoba Centennial Medal"
1805:"Locals Now Move Into Russell In Third Round Of The Playdown Trail"
1293:
1289:
254:(December 17, 1925 – March 28, 1987) was a Canadian
129:
3822:"CAHA Feels It's Time To Begin Bargaining In International Arenas"
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300 or be denied permission to play in the SJHL. He felt that the
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1123:. Shortly into his time in the legislature, he was quoted in the
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Dawson was elected first vice-president of the CAHA in May 1968.
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429:. He was the son of Thomas and Irene Dawson, and was educated at
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bill was introduced by the government it covered services by an
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Dawson faced escalating tensions which threatened to cancel the
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1169:, forecasted a record-high year for tourism, Dawson noted that
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16:
Canadian ice hockey administrator, politician and civil servant
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The Memorial Cup: Canada's National Junior Hockey Championship
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led the best-of-seven series by three games to two versus the
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than other provinces in Canada. Dawson became chairman of the
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region of Canada had a limited number of players available.
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squadron in Rivers. He also served as president of the local
438:
1242:
The Directorate of Fitness and Amateur Sport was split into
562:
4650:, West St. Paul, Manitoba: Glen Eden Memorial Garden, 2023
3003:"Ahearne's Final Instructions Cost Canada An Open Tourney"
2959:"Delegates Vote To Make World Hockey Virtually Open Event"
1486:
Debates and Proceedings: Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
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Debates and Proceedings: Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
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products, which included recommended use of an endorsed
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International Olympic Committee president Avery Brundage
682:. Canada was subsequently awarded hosting duties of the
523:
Dawson had multiple disputes with the Flin Flon Bombers
3745:. Victoria, British Columbia. May 13, 1971. p. 18.
2759:. Victoria, British Columbia. May 22, 1969. p. 15.
1654:"Memorable Manitobans: Earl Phillip Dawson (1925-1987)"
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and a recipient of the H. L. Crawford Memorial Trophy.
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4677:
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4193:"New Democrats look ahead to victory in Manitoba vote"
3039:"CAHA Cancels Calgary's European Tour, Protest Likely"
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Earl Phillip Dawson was born on December 17, 1925, in
3889:"Earl Dawson Nominated Liberal Candidate For Hamiota"
3626:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. September 28, 1970. p. 19.
3492:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. January 22, 1971. p. 5.
3304:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. September 29, 1969. p. 25.
3261:"Welcome To Second Flight; Canada Invited To Compete"
2671:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. January 16, 1969. p. 4.
2634:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. December 5, 1968. p. 5.
1767:"Earl Dawson is Representative in Hockey Association"
1622:
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1526:
It's Our Game: Celebrating 100 Years Of Hockey Canada
4408:"Sports Federation Unveils Master Plan For Amateurs"
4395:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 11, 1973. p. 45.
4358:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 13, 1972. p. 43.
4151:. Shoal Lake, Manitoba. February 6, 1969. p. 3.
3846:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. February 14, 1972. p. 18.
3739:"St. Catharines to Forfeit If Trip to Quebec Needed"
3508:"Hockey Officials Emphatic: Canada Will Remain Firm"
3121:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 12, 1969. p. 46.
3063:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 19, 1969. p. 59.
2201:. Lethbridge, Alberta. January 25, 1962. p. 26.
2183:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 23, 1961. p. 24.
2165:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 16, 1961. p. 26.
2147:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 23, 1961. p. 42.
2055:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. February 17, 1961. p. 62.
1919:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 17, 1959. p. 26.
1829:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 21, 1956. p. 33.
1811:. MacGregor, Manitoba. February 23, 1956. p. 1.
1749:"Earl Dawson Remains President of Intermediate Club"
1724:
1722:
1720:
1718:
1445:
Gretzky to Lemieux: The Story of the 1987 Canada Cup
1393:, before the assembly observed a moment of silence.
1367:, spoke in memory of Dawson during a sitting of the
4848:
Canadian Amateur Hockey Association vice-presidents
4800:. Selkirk, Manitoba. November 17, 1987. p. 12.
4684:"Earl Dawson Named Sportsman Of '63 By Brandon Sun"
4672:
4432:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 26, 1974. p. 60.
3998:. Brandon, Manitoba. November 20, 1968. p. 10.
3644:. Brandon, Manitoba. February 10, 1971. p. 10.
3341:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 17, 1969. p. 30.
3100:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 9, 1969. p. 64.
2928:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 26, 1970. p. 27.
2703:
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2592:. Lethbridge, Alberta. October 22, 1968. p. 9.
2278:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 21, 1963. p. 21.
2110:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 16, 1961. p. 28.
2015:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. January 16, 1961. p. 45.
1901:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 26, 1959. p. 29.
1192:Dawson was mentioned as a possible replacement for
353:member from 1966 to 1969. Dawson wanted to use the
278:had approved a limited use of professionals at the
4923:Royal Canadian Air Force personnel of World War II
4636:. Lethbridge, Alberta. April 18, 1985. p. 18.
4487:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 21, 1978. p. 176.
3681:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 2, 1970. p. 22.
3045:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 1, 1969. p. 75.
2753:"Invasion of Amateur Areas Causes Concern in CAHA"
1883:. Brandon, Manitoba. December 30, 1958. p. 3.
1847:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. October 7, 1957. p. 14.
1607:
819:hosted the IIHF general meetings in 1969 and 1970.
742:National Hockey League president Clarence Campbell
559:being given the advantage over the MAHA and SAHA.
4599:. Lethbridge, Alberta. March 2, 1983. p. 19.
4556:"Complicated eligibility rules lead to confusion"
4243:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 17, 1970. p. 52.
3958:. Shoal Lake, Manitoba. March 9, 1967. p. 4.
3895:. Hamiota, Manitoba. December 1, 1965. p. 1.
3654:
3572:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 29, 1971. p. 33.
3456:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 24, 1971. p. 64.
3420:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 20, 1970. p. 26.
3402:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 12, 1970. p. 54.
3267:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 30, 1970. p. 31.
2850:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. May 20, 1969. p. 9.
2741:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. May 21, 1969. p. 6.
2628:"CAHA wants corporation to finance national team"
2516:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 26, 1967. p. 52.
2219:. Brandon, Manitoba. October 15, 1962. p. 6.
1865:. Brandon, Manitoba. October 6, 1958. p. 11.
1793:. Brandon, Manitoba. October 3, 1955. p. 18.
1715:
1711:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 30, 1987. p. 33.
1634:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 30, 1987. p. 45.
1211:
1099:On December 1, 1965, Dawson was nominated as the
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4071:. Brandon, Manitoba. April 19, 1967. p. 24.
4053:. MacGregor, Manitoba. March 2, 1967. p. 7.
3855:
3853:
3699:. Brandon, Manitoba. October 2, 1970. p. 6.
3590:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 8, 1971. p. 42.
3532:. Lethbridge, Alberta. May 28, 1970. p. 10.
3384:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. March 9, 1970. p. 18.
2987:
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2832:. Lethbridge, Alberta. June 24, 1968. p. 9.
2795:. Brandon, Manitoba. October 6, 1966. p. 6.
2351:. Brandon, Manitoba. August 24, 1965. p. 6.
2333:. Dauphin, Manitoba. April 10, 1963. p. 25.
1755:. Rivers, Manitoba. October 28, 1954. p. 6.
1597:"Earl Dawson Is Usually Controversy's Companion"
959:Ontario Hockey Association Major Junior-A Series
866:and argued that national teams participating in
405:in 1964, and was posthumously inducted into the
4868:Canadian sportsperson-politicians from Manitoba
4708:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 25, 1973. p. 52.
4612:"McKee returns to Games in a coaching capacity"
4299:. Brandon, Manitoba. April 25, 1970. p. 7.
4181:. Brandon, Manitoba. March 28, 1969. p. 2.
4035:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 5, 1969. p. 3.
3986:
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3809:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 26, 1971. p. 59.
3791:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 29, 1971. p. 60.
3608:. Lethbridge, Alberta. May 25, 1970. p. 6.
3501:
3499:
3474:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 29, 1970. p. 44.
2946:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. July 5, 1969. p. 48.
2092:. MacGregor, Manitoba. July 6, 1961. p. 1.
1959:. Brandon, Manitoba. March 30, 1960. p. 6.
1773:. Rivers, Manitoba. October 7, 1954. p. 5.
1603:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. July 7, 1971. p. 61.
1339:Amateur Hockey Association of the United States
4883:Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association executives
4843:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association presidents
4782:. Russell, Manitoba. April 1, 1981. p. 6.
3638:"CAHA changes senior playoffs for this season"
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3027:. Brandon, Manitoba. July 10, 1969. p. 6.
2406:"Rivers' Dawson Elected To New CAHA Executive"
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671:playoffs in Western Canada as vice-president.
452:(RCAF), and served with both the RCAF and the
4863:Canadian sports executives and administrators
4668:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 22, 1963. p. 1.
4524:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 16, 1973. p. 3.
4199:. Brandon, Manitoba. June 6, 1969. p. 2.
3850:
3438:. Brandon, Manitoba. July 8, 1970. p. 9.
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2777:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 29, 1968. p. 8.
2574:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 25, 1968. p. 7.
2412:. Brandon, Manitoba. May 28, 1966. p. 7.
2315:. Rivers, Manitoba. June 21, 1962. p. 4.
2086:"MAHA Executive Meets To Revise Constitution"
1991:"MAHA Still Wrangling With Flin Flon Bombers"
1782:
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621:displacing an existing MAHA team in Dauphin.
421:City Hall in St. Boniface, hometown of Dawson
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3357:"Manitoba Juniors Want CAHA Boss Booted Out"
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2665:"Attempt made to coax Russians to play tour"
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1418:
1038:
984:United States men's national ice hockey team
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152:
4794:"Happy Thought school wins Terry Fox Award"
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2940:"Pro-Am Hockey Labels Target Of Delegation"
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441:at age 12 which prevented him from playing
282:, but later reversed the decision when the
4518:"Winter Games possible here - Earl Dawson"
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1859:"Tyler Retires; Dawson New MAHA President"
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1652:Goldsborough, Gordon (December 25, 2017).
1580:
1337:Dawson received a citation award from the
1268:1975 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
766:to follow-up on press reports of rumoured
516:with a Minor Hockey Week in January 1959.
387:1975 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
381:council from 1970 to 1987. He oversaw the
31:
4247:
3819:
3548:"World Hockey Hopes Still Dim For Canada"
3514:. Victoria, British Columbia. p. 12.
3317:"Western Junior Loop Prefers Bandit Role"
3314:
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3128:
2489:
1419:Lapp, Richard M.; Macaulay, Alec (1997).
1204:against its Conservative Party incumbent
4534:
4500:"Dawson's impressed with what he's seen"
4331:
4309:
3932:McLean, Stewart E. (December 12, 1966).
3709:
2808:"'Captain' Butlin Can Claim First Round"
2422:
2355:
2159:"Dauphin Hasn't P.A. Franchise - Dawson"
1841:"Dr. Tyler Re-Elected President Of MAHA"
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479:, and was the commanding officer of the
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4776:"Russell Pee Wees win MAHA "B" tourney"
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4497:
3859:Lapp & Macaulay (1997), pp. 160–164
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3755:Lapp & Macaulay (1997), pp. 158–159
3728:Lapp & Macaulay (1997), pp. 156–158
3657:"CAHA And WCHL Sign Two-Year Agreement"
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533:Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association
448:Dawson became a reserve officer in the
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4124:
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3968:
3931:
3526:"Canada Will Stay Out Of World Hockey"
3355:Sinclair Jr., Gord (October 1, 1969).
3278:Sinclair Jr., Gord (August 12, 1969).
3221:
3183:
3140:
3125:
3073:
3057:"For Intrigue - Instant Reinstatement"
3000:
2956:
2684:"Russians Draw Ire Of Canadiens' Boss"
2681:
2645:Taylor, Sterling (December 12, 1968).
2644:
2548:
2464:Goldsborough, Gordon (June 27, 2019).
2459:
2457:
2288:
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2229:
1988:
1969:
1932:
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1500:
1441:
1094:
680:ice hockey at the 1968 Winter Olympics
557:Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association
475:. He served as president of the local
169:administrator, politician, businessman
62:June 23, 1966 – June 25, 1969
4535:McDonald, Marvin (December 6, 1978).
4405:
4272:
4029:"Subsidies For Students Urged By MLA"
3992:"Virden Grits told of a new Manitoba"
3655:O'Shaughnessy, Mike (June 25, 1970).
3542:
2879:
2735:"Junior age limit may be raised 1 yr"
2526:
1552:Who's Who in Canadian Sport, Volume 4
1322:
778:(WCHL) under the jurisdiction of the
718:Soviet Union national ice hockey team
701:The CAHA had approved the concept of
676:Canada men's national ice hockey team
288:Canada men's national ice hockey team
4908:People from Westman Region, Manitoba
4903:People from Saint Boniface, Winnipeg
4833:20th-century Canadian civil servants
4828:20th-century Canadian businesspeople
4581:. Medicine Hat, Alberta. p. 16.
4371:"Hockey Seminar Favors Streamlining"
4275:"Winnipeg Friends Bid CAHA Good-Bye"
3868:
3785:"Kryczka CAHA Head; Addison Honored"
3710:Davidson, Bill (November 16, 1970).
3315:Gilchrist, Kent (October 10, 1969).
3240:
3202:
3186:"Sweden, Russia Accused Of Sabotage"
3164:
2901:
2309:"CAHA Sec. Dawson Attends Ont. Meet"
2291:"CAHA Settles Dispute On Gate-Split"
2252:Artiss, Laurie (February 21, 1963).
2121:Collins, Fred (September 22, 1961).
2025:
413:Early life and community involvement
299:National Hockey League Amateur Draft
4682:Artiss, Laurie (January 16, 1964).
4461:Besson, Allan (December 17, 1975).
4445:"Now, If The IIHF Will Say Yes ..."
4047:"Lyon Sees Record Year For Tourism"
3934:"Manitoba Legislative Diary - 1966"
3167:"Soviet Shysters, Swedish Shylocks"
3076:"Russians Against Tourney Schedule"
2861:Krevenchuk, Walter (May 23, 1969).
2771:"WCJHL Move Causes New Controversy"
2551:"Nats' Get Two Year Lease, Then..."
2510:"Second Team Gets CAHA Green Light"
2454:
2425:"Did Wheaties Make Right Decision?"
2289:Artiss, Laurie (October 24, 1964).
2230:Artiss, Laurie (October 14, 1961).
1989:Artiss, Laurie (October 17, 1960).
1972:"No Replacements Against Oil Kings"
1729:Artiss, Laurie (January 16, 1964).
1296:at the 1981 Canada Summer Games in
919:1971 Ice Hockey World Championships
723:International Ice Hockey Federation
684:1970 Ice Hockey World Championships
660:Canadian Major Junior Hockey League
633:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
549:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
527:while he was president of the MAHA.
502:Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association
492:Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association
280:1970 Ice Hockey World Championships
276:International Ice Hockey Federation
268:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
260:Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association
182:Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association
178:Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
13:
4610:Besson, Allan (November 9, 1984).
4554:Coleman, Ken (February 15, 1979).
4543:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 101.
4145:"Liberal Candidate Voices Concern"
2789:"CMJHL Defies CHA – Ready To Roll"
2568:"Lawyer Plans Big Fight With CAHA"
2442:Simpson, Glen (January 20, 1967).
2068:"Jake Milford Likes MAHA Proposal"
1877:"Make Plans For Minor Hockey Week"
1423:. Madeira Park, British Columbia:
1258:to operate recreational programs.
1167:Minister of Tourism and Recreation
770:in Montreal, Ottawa and Kingston.
553:Alberta Amateur Hockey Association
293:Dawson faced internal issues from
14:
4934:
4918:Royal Canadian Air Force officers
4878:Deaths from lung cancer in Canada
4764:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 27.
4618:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 67.
4498:Coleman, Ken (November 8, 1978).
4469:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 75.
4450:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 43.
4414:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 63.
4406:Parks, Wayne (November 1, 1973).
4377:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 49.
4332:Marshall, Brian (July 13, 1972).
4281:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 54.
3828:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 57.
3773:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 57.
3663:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 55.
3363:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 78.
3323:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 42.
3286:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 65.
3249:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 27.
3241:Beck, Dallis (January 26, 1970).
3230:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 20.
3211:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 20.
3192:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 20.
3184:Levett, Bruce (January 5, 1970).
3173:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 48.
3149:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 20.
3141:Levett, Bruce (January 5, 1970).
3082:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 24.
3009:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 42.
3001:Taylor, Sterling (July 8, 1969).
2965:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 26.
2957:Taylor, Sterling (July 7, 1969).
2910:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 46.
2891:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 62.
2869:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 49.
2814:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 42.
2723:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 33.
2715:Briscoe, Bob (January 27, 1969).
2690:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 51.
2653:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 57.
2616:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 20.
2608:Briscoe, Bob (January 27, 1969).
2556:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 24.
2549:Taylor, Sterling (May 24, 1968).
2538:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 48.
2498:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 50.
2490:Hainstock, Bob (March 30, 1967).
2444:"Minors To Get The Glory Tonight"
2423:Marshall, Brian (July 23, 1966).
2327:"CAHA Gets Fitness Council Grant"
2195:"Mintos May Move Team Once Again"
2129:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 26.
2074:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 21.
2037:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 70.
1970:Artiss, Laurie (March 31, 1960).
1788:"Tyler New President of M.A.H.A."
1252:Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba
1157:and arranged events for the 1967
1082:Dawson served as chairman of the
1057:
1023:George Richardson Memorial Trophy
978:in amateur hockey across Canada.
955:Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
541:Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League
4786:
4768:
4749:
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4566:
4562:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 32.
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4510:
4491:
4473:
4454:
4443:Carter, Moe (February 7, 1974).
4436:
4418:
4399:
4389:"Junior Olympic Program Growing"
4381:
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4344:
4325:
4321:. Dauphin, Manitoba. p. 14.
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4065:"Ice Loans Are Sought By Dawson"
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3820:Korobanik, John (May 27, 1971).
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3558:
3554:. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 1.
3536:
3518:
3506:Pennington, Bob (May 24, 1970).
3243:"COA, CAHA Sing Harmonious Tune"
3203:Beck, Dallis (January 5, 1970).
3165:Beck, Dallis (January 7, 1970).
3115:"Now It's Good Old Avery's Turn"
3074:McNeil, Al (November 17, 1969).
2991:McKinley, Michael (2014), p. 164
2904:"In Seven Days, Know Your Nats?"
2806:Briscoe, Bob (August 13, 1968).
2297:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 24.
2141:"Juniors Ordered To Change Back"
2066:Collins, Fred (April 17, 1961).
2049:"Allan Cup Try To Intermediates"
1823:"Special Hockey Clinics Planned"
1045:made against their best player,
924:
373:Dawson served as a director for
208:
45:Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
4573:Sufrin, Mel (August 16, 1977).
4506:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 9.
4340:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 7.
4133:. Hamiota, Manitoba. p. 4.
4125:Dawson, Earl (March 27, 1968).
4090:. Hamiota, Manitoba. p. 2.
4017:. Hamiota, Manitoba. p. 2.
4009:Dawson, Earl (April 26, 1967).
3977:. Hamiota, Manitoba. p. 2.
3940:. Dauphin, Manitoba. p. 2.
3877:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 6.
3767:"Memorial Cup Still A Question"
3765:Svoboda, Chuck (May 13, 1971).
3718:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 6.
3486:"CAHA goes commercial for cash"
3478:
3460:
3442:
3424:
3406:
3388:
3335:"Junior Outlaws Will Use Court"
3327:
3308:
3298:"Hockey Reunion Looks Doubtful"
3290:
3271:
3253:
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3222:Turner, Dan (January 5, 1970).
3215:
3196:
3177:
3094:"Dawson Won't Bend For Soviets"
3086:
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2902:Beck, Dallis (August 7, 1969).
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2826:"B.C. Loop Threatens Secession"
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2682:McNeil, Al (January 18, 1969).
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2450:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 7.
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2238:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 6.
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2104:"MAHA Returns Dawson To Office"
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1997:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 6.
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1978:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 6.
1963:
1945:
1941:. Brandon, Manitoba. p. 6.
1933:Artiss, Laurie (May 11, 1960).
1913:"Flin Flon Team in 'Toba Loop?"
1905:
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1797:
1266:. He served as chairman of the
1254:, and grants to communities of
844:International Olympic Committee
284:International Olympic Committee
4898:Manitoba municipal councillors
4873:Deaths from cancer in Manitoba
4690:. Rivers, Manitoba. p. 1.
4369:Besson, Allan (June 4, 1973).
4334:"Here's how to do it - try it"
4293:"CAHA office moving to Ottawa"
3969:Dawson, Earl (March 1, 1967).
3396:"Unanimous Support For Dawson"
3280:"Earl Clears Air On WCHL-CAHA"
2863:"CAHA Keeps Its Junior Format"
2272:"Alexander new MAHA President"
2260:. Rivers, Manitoba. p. 4.
2031:"Dawson Offers An Explanation"
1953:"MAHA Appeals For Wheat Kings"
1759:
1741:
1737:. Rivers, Manitoba. p. 5.
1731:"Sportsman Of '63 (continued)"
1212:National sports and later life
1198:1969 Manitoba general election
1109:1966 Manitoba general election
1091:when a fourth team was added.
897:Journalist Dallis Beck of the
875:European members of the IIHF.
825:Ice Hockey World Championships
789:
711:Minister of Health and Welfare
578:team had a negative impact on
1:
4756:Taylor, Scott (May 4, 1986).
4575:"Water sports out from Games"
4463:"Dawson ushered into new job"
4082:Dawson, Earl (May 10, 1967).
3869:Lake, Stuart (May 12, 1972).
3840:"New Format For Memorial Cup"
3620:"Is Allan Cup Thing Of Past?"
3584:"Dawson Blasts College Coach"
2532:"'Peg's Brief Impresses CAHA"
2381:"Past Hockey Canada Officers"
1573:
1220:Canada Games opening ceremony
1171:Dominion Bureau of Statistics
1041:Front de libération du Québec
968:
751:named to represent the CAHA.
733:
510:Manitoba Junior Hockey League
467:in 1951, where he operated a
4838:Businesspeople from Winnipeg
4724:Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
4273:Davis, Reyn (July 9, 1970).
3432:"Problems and more problems"
3021:"Dutch prexy issues warning"
2647:"Nats Too Expensive: Dawson"
2370:Ferguson, Bob (2005), p. 104
1448:. Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
1350:Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
1248:Canada Fitness Award Program
909:Canadian Olympic Association
884:Earl Dawson, January 4, 1970
776:Western Canada Hockey League
728:
725:(IIHF) against the Soviets.
407:Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
383:Canada Fitness Award Program
303:Western Canada Hockey League
193:Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
7:
4893:Manitoba Liberal Party MLAs
4630:"Events dropped from Games"
4237:"Dawson Awarded Govt. Post"
3693:"Butlin, Dawson feud again"
3675:"CAHA–WCHL War Is On Again"
2975:Oliver, Greg (2017), p. 204
2470:Manitoba Historical Society
1658:Manitoba Historical Society
1343:Manitoba Historical Society
780:Canadian Hockey Association
539:were to affiliate with the
10:
4939:
4758:"Juvenile Future In Peril"
4164:(March 26, 1969), page 756
4115:(March 26, 1969), page 749
4103:(March 26, 1969), page 748
3205:"Right Move... Wrong Time"
3143:"Exit, World Hockey, 1970"
2717:"CAHA Requests Age Change"
2123:"Hind Accepts Junior Post"
1524:McKinley, Michael (2014).
1412:
1031:St. Catharines Black Hawks
1012:Ontario Hockey Association
762:, and asked NHL president
347:Hamiota electoral district
4913:Politicians from Winnipeg
4746:(May 15, 1987), page 2096
4593:"Games changes on agenda"
4263:(May 15, 1987), page 2095
3450:"Centennial Cup trustees"
2492:"MAHA Delivers Ultimatum"
2213:"Dawson Heads MAHA Again"
1687:(May 15, 1987), page 2094
1556:Fitzhenry & Whiteside
1462:– via Google Books.
1369:33rd Manitoba Legislature
1355:
1113:28th Manitoba Legislature
481:Royal Canadian Air Cadets
377:and the secretary of the
341:business for 19 years in
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4744:33rd Legislature Hansard
4261:33rd Legislature Hansard
4211:"1969 Manitoba Election"
4162:28th Legislature Hansard
4113:28th Legislature Hansard
4101:28th Legislature Hansard
3907:"1966 Manitoba Election"
3712:"Chipperfield suspended"
3468:"Earl Dawson Re-Elected"
3224:"Govt. Will Pick Up Tab"
2700:Willes, Ed (2007), p. 74
2331:Dauphin Herald and Press
1895:"Dawson Still President"
1685:33rd Legislature Hansard
1450:McClelland & Stewart
1111:. He was elected to the
716:Dawson arranged for the
450:Royal Canadian Air Force
427:Saint Boniface, Winnipeg
327:Royal Canadian Air Force
226:Royal Canadian Air Force
4888:Manitoba civil servants
4688:Rivers Gazette Reporter
3803:"CAHA Back In Tourneys"
3743:Victoria Daily Colonist
3602:"CAHA Voting This Week"
3512:Victoria Daily Colonist
3414:"Tier System Discussed"
2922:"Dawson Proposes Truce"
2757:Victoria Daily Colonist
2313:Rivers Gazette Reporter
2258:Rivers Gazette Reporter
2177:"Dauphin To Get Mintos"
1771:Rivers Gazette Reporter
1753:Rivers Gazette Reporter
1735:Rivers Gazette Reporter
1407:Canadian Cancer Society
1262:directors for the 1974
1256:First Nations in Canada
1155:1967 Pan American Games
963:Manitoba Centennial Cup
616:of the SJHL to move to
355:1967 Pan American Games
325:Dawson served with the
316:Manitoba Centennial Cup
4853:Canadian Army soldiers
4702:"Devine New CAHA Boss"
4537:"Games' pledge is met"
4217:. Government of Canada
4127:"Sessional Highlights"
4084:"Sessional Highlights"
4011:"Sessional Highlights"
3971:"Sessional Highlights"
3913:. Government of Canada
3871:"Is change good idea?"
2586:"President Quits CAHA"
1494:Government of Manitoba
1477:Government of Manitoba
1312:
1274:consultant to Ottawa.
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1101:Manitoba Liberal Party
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760:American Hockey League
756:National Hockey League
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525:(team jersey pictured)
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351:Manitoba Liberal Party
153:
141:Manitoba Liberal Party
4481:"Dawson leads branch"
4352:"$ 75,000 For Sports"
3378:"The Gap Grows Wider"
2844:"CAHA may seek peace"
2345:"Ref Clinic For 'Peg"
1705:"Deaths: Earl Dawson"
1628:"Hockey loses Dawson"
1501:Oliver, Greg (2017).
1311:Dawson's grave marker
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642:Second vice-president
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477:Royal Canadian Legion
420:
4313:(January 12, 1972).
3952:"Reggie's Ramblings"
3566:"Canada Stands Firm"
2610:"CAHA Agrees ... If"
2530:(January 13, 1968).
2029:(January 25, 1961).
1554:. Markham, Ontario:
1528:. Toronto, Ontario:
1505:. Toronto, Ontario:
1298:Thunder Bay, Ontario
1153:Manitoba hosted the
1148:human capital flight
1137:building in Winnipeg
1135:Manitoba Legislature
1021:and interrupted the
988:Alberta Golden Bears
914:1976 Winter Olympics
840:1972 Winter Olympics
807:International hockey
690:First vice-president
614:Prince Albert Mintos
363:human capital flight
4762:Winnipeg Free Press
4706:Winnipeg Free Press
4648:Interment Directory
4616:Winnipeg Free Press
4541:Winnipeg Free Press
4485:Winnipeg Free Press
4467:Winnipeg Free Press
4448:Winnipeg Free Press
4430:Winnipeg Free Press
4426:"Games Board Named"
4412:Winnipeg Free Press
4393:Winnipeg Free Press
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2496:Winnipeg Free Press
2145:Winnipeg Free Press
2127:Winnipeg Free Press
2108:Winnipeg Free Press
2072:Winnipeg Free Press
2009:"NHL Gets CAHA Rap"
1845:Winnipeg Free Press
1709:Winnipeg Free Press
1632:Winnipeg Free Press
1601:Winnipeg Free Press
1442:Willes, Ed (2007).
1398:Winnipeg Free Press
1365:Premier of Manitoba
1159:Canadian Centennial
1095:Manitoba legislator
1076:Winnipeg Free Press
900:Winnipeg Free Press
665:Canadian Centennial
594:Brandon Wheat Kings
473:chamber of commerce
396:Winnipeg Free Press
359:Canadian Centennial
252:Earl Phillip Dawson
4215:Elections Database
3911:Elections Database
3546:(March 25, 1971).
1425:Harbour Publishing
1323:Honours and awards
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1103:candidate for the
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496:Dawson managed an
423:
337:, then operated a
132:, Manitoba, Canada
115:, Manitoba, Canada
4634:Lethbridge Herald
4597:Lethbridge Herald
4579:Medicine Hat News
3606:Lethbridge Herald
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2848:Medicine Hat News
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2739:Medicine Hat News
2669:Medicine Hat News
2632:Medicine Hat News
2590:Lethbridge Herald
2199:Lethbridge Herald
1957:Brandon Daily Sun
1881:Brandon Daily Sun
1863:Brandon Daily Sun
1791:Brandon Daily Sun
1539:978-0-670-06817-3
1516:978-1-77041-249-1
1459:978-0-7710-8942-8
1279:Brandon, Manitoba
1089:1983 Memorial Cup
1084:1972 Memorial Cup
1019:1971 Memorial Cup
940:NHL Amateur Draft
764:Clarence Campbell
618:Dauphin, Manitoba
580:junior ice hockey
576:Winnipeg Warriors
537:Flin Flon Bombers
365:. He argued that
308:senior ice hockey
295:junior ice hockey
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1202:riding of Virden
1117:Barry Strickland
1107:in the upcoming
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907:Dawson met with
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817:Crans-sur-Sierre
602:ice hockey rules
585:Winnipeg Maroons
545:on-ice officials
514:minor ice hockey
465:Rivers, Manitoba
463:Dawson moved to
437:. He contracted
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433:École Provencher
343:Rivers, Manitoba
264:minor ice hockey
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