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Lieutenant Governor, he was appointed the first chair of Alberta's Board of Publicity Utility Commissioners, in which he would remain until 1923, when he would resign, due to ill health. After retirement, the Bulyeas moved, and settled in
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government on
January 12, 1899, relinquishing the agriculture portfolio in February, 1903, to become
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Commissioner of Agriculture and Territorial Secretary
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694:"The Honourable George H.V. Bulyea, 1905-15"
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771:MacRae 1912
573:Secretaries
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