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Thomas McKay (Northwest Territories politician)

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Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) candidates for the Canadian House of Commons
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
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297:. From 1891 to 1894 and from 1898 to 1905, he represented 186:Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories 391:Prince Albert : the first century, 1866-1966 303:Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories 557: 285:cemetery on Royal Road south of Prince Albert. 348:"McKay, Thomas - First Mayor of Prince Albert" 262:. He was educated at St. John's School in the 540: 483: 417:"Thomas McKay, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan" 218:individual, McKay was involved in the 1885 547: 533: 490: 476: 49: 293:In 1885, McKay became the first mayor of 278:. In 1873, he married Catherine McBeath. 30:For other people named Thomas McKay, see 368: 366: 364: 631:19th-century mayors of places in Canada 203:, and like Clarke was connected to the 14: 646:Northwest Territories politician stubs 558: 387: 274:from 1864 to 1873, when he settled in 596:Pre-Confederation Saskatchewan people 571:Mayors of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 361: 350:. 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He was the first mayor of 7: 586:Hudson's Bay Company people 295:Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 246:during the 1885 Rebellion. 234:to negotiate with Métis at 178:Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 10: 667: 498: 436: 29: 581:People from Rupert's Land 228:North-West Mounted Police 163: 140: 128: 109: 104: 100: 95: 84: 73: 61: 57: 48: 41: 651:Saskatchewan mayor stubs 320:when he was defeated by 314:federal election of 1904 388:Abrams, Garry (1966). 96:Mayor of Prince Albert 626:Canadian Métis people 611:Canadian Protestants 272:Hudson's Bay Company 264:Red River settlement 220:North-West Rebellion 174:Saskatchewan, Canada 222:on the side of the 27:Canadian politician 616:Canadian Anglicans 316:for the riding of 310:Conservative Party 230:. He served as an 224:federal government 205:Conservative Party 180:, and represented 132:September 25, 1924 576:Métis politicians 528: 527: 471: 470: 167: 166: 146:Catherine McBeath 16:(Redirected from 658: 549: 542: 535: 507: 500: 492: 485: 478: 454: 453: 452: 446: 438: 428: 427: 425: 424: 419:. 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Thomas McKay (N.W.T. politician)
Thomas McKay (disambiguation)

North-West Legislative Assembly
Prince Albert
Fort Pelly
Saskatchewan, Canada
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Prince Albert
Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories
1891 to 1894
1898 to 1905
Lawrence Clarke
Conservative Party
Protestant
Métis
Anglo-Metis
North-West Rebellion
federal government
North-West Mounted Police
envoy
Duck Lake
James McKay
Winnipeg Rifles
Fort Pelly
James McKay
Red River settlement
Winnipeg
Hudson's Bay Company
Prince Albert

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