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Edward M. Lawson

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when he retired upon reaching the age of 75 on September 24, 2004. He was appointed on October 7, 1970 as an independent. He represented the city of
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Edward Lawson
Senator
Pierre Trudeau
Gerald, Saskatchewan
Liberal
Canadian
trade unionist
politician
Saskatchewan
Senate of Canada
Pierre Trudeau
Vancouver, British Columbia
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Liberal Party of Canada
Paul Martin
"Passing of ed Lawson, former Director of the Canadian Conference of Teamsters"
Edward M. Lawson – Parliament of Canada biography
Categories
1929 births
2016 deaths
Canadian senators from British Columbia
Independent Canadian senators
Liberal Party of Canada senators
20th-century members of the Senate of Canada
21st-century members of the Senate of Canada

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