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Sigtryggur Jonasson

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1887 residents adopted municipal government. Though he moved to Selkirk and later to Winnipeg to manage his business interests, Jonasson remained a strong supporter of the settlement, for which reason he became known as the 'Father of New Iceland'. He was also instrumental in finally convincing CPR officials to extend the railway to Gimli in 1906, Arborg in 1910, and Riverton in 1914, and is thus responsible for the development of these thriving communities through the following decades. He was, along with
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Jonasson helped to establish a co-operative agricultural marketing scheme for Icelandic farmers in 1907, and became the co-owner of a slaughterhouse in Winnipeg. The venture failed, and Jonasson was widely criticized in the Icelandic community for his role. He does not appear to have been wealthy in
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During a major exodus from New Iceland in 1879-1881, Jonasson established a sawmill and transportation company at Icelandic River (Riverton)in partnership with Fridjon Fridriksson, thus providing employment and stabilizing the settlement. In 1881 New Iceland was incorporated into Manitoba and in
200:. Appointed an immigration agent by the Ontario government in 1874, he succeeded in redirecting the flow of Icelandic immigration to Canada, most of his countrymen having previously gone to the United States. In 1875, he helped select an Icelandic reserve called 205: 266:, and lost to Baldwinson by eight votes. The Gimli election was deferred for a week after the rest of the province had voted, and a provincial Conservative majority had already been announced. 277:, defeating Baldwinson by 156 votes. The Conservatives won this election, and Jonasson served for the next three years as an opposition member. He did not seek re-election in 1910. 284:
In 1930, Jonasson represented Canada at the millennium anniversary of Iceland's parliament. The government of Manitoba established a commemorative plaque in his honour in 1983.
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appointed Jonasson a Homestead Inspector for the Interlake District in 1901. He retained the post until 1906. He was then returned to the provincial assembly in the
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Information from both of these pages has been incorporated into this article.
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from 1896 to 1899 and again from 1907 to 1910, as a member of the
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constituency. The Liberal Party won this election under
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He first campaigned for the Manitoba Legislature in the
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Following redistribution, Jonasson campaigned in the
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Index

Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
St. Andrews
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Gimli
Baldwin Baldwinson
Baldwin Baldwinson
Liberal
Manitoba
Canada
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Manitoba Liberal Party
Bakki
Öxnadalur
Iceland
home-educated
Ontario
New Iceland
Keewatin District, Northwest Territory
Gimli
North American
Einar Hjörleifsson Kvaran
1896 provincial election
Conservative Party
Baldwin Baldwinson
St. Andrews
Thomas Greenway
1899 election
Gimli
Wilfrid Laurier
1907 election

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