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40: 566:, travelling dairy and grain schools, and support for farmers institutes and agricultural fairs. Alberta also saw government creameries built, as well as government financing for factories for cheese, pork, and poultry. As a representative for Medicine Hat, Finlay brought forward several projects in the region. In March 1909, just before the upcoming election, Finlay announced the construction of the $ 40,000 Medicine Hat Courthouse, a bridge, and a demonstration farm in the region. 573:
defeating conservative Francis O. Sissons once again, with a larger margin of 71.7 per cent to 28.3 per cent. Finlay resigned from his cabinet posts shortly afterwards on November 1, 1909, due to his failing health. He stepped down as the member of his riding in 1910 after his health deteriorated to
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as Alberta's first Minister of Agriculture and Provincial Secretary. Finlay's inclusion in cabinet came after strong pressure on Rutherford from liberals in Medicine Hat to acknowledge the regions importance, as well as Finlay's virtues. Finlay was the only member of the Rutherford cabinet born
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Finlay was active in the Medicine Hat community, serving on the hospital board from 1896 to 1904, as a justice of the peace from 1886 to 1896, as president of the local board of trade in 1888, and as director of the agricultural society in 1889.
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Finlay was elected the second mayor of Medicine Hat in 1900 and was acclaimed to the position the following year. As mayor, Finlay oversaw the construction of a water system, a municipal building, and natural gas extraction.
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defeating conservative candidate Francis O. Sissions by a narrow margin of 51.7 per cent to 48.3 per cent.
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Under Finlay, the department of Agriculture undertook educational initiatives including
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as Alberta's first Minister of Agriculture and Provincial Secretary from 1905 to 1909.
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to form the first government of Alberta. On September 9 Finlay was appointed to
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on July 12, 1853, to John Finlay and Christina Brownlee. He was educated at the
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the point where he could no longer perform his duties, and made room for
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this time becoming elected as the Member of the Legislative Assembly for
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Finlay married Catherine Anne Allott in Winnipeg on February 10, 1883.
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With his experience as mayor of Medicine Hat, Finlay ran again in the
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shortly afterwards. Finlay left his lumber agency in 1886 and joined
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and two other prominent men in the Medicine Hat Ranche Company.
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and worked in the wholesale grocery business before moving to
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20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
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line as it moved west across the prairies, and settled in
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A Gentleman of Strathcona: Alexander Cameron Rutherford
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introduced legislation to create two new provinces (
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district but was defeated, coming a close second to
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in 1873. Finlay continued to move around, living in
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In Cook, Ramsay; Hamelin, Jean (eds.). 942:. In Cook, Ramsay; Hamelin, Jean (eds.). 900: 853: 773: 726: 667: 608: 551:, Finlay was elected as a member of the 385:, represented the electoral district of 65:November 9, 1905 – June 6, 1910 1358:20th-century mayors of places in Canada 1178: 1161: 1141:"Election results for Claresholm, 1909" 1065: 1041: 1006:from the original on September 28, 2007 999:. Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan. 381:. Finlay served as the second mayor of 192:May 21, 1902 – August 31, 1905 1295: 1263: 1228: 1053: 1029: 937: 1104:"Election results for Macleod, 1905" 964:"Pioneer profiles William T. Finlay" 415:Royal Belfast Academical Institution 601: 535:, and on September 2, Bulyea asked 506: 13: 564:experimental agricultural stations 14: 1369: 1333:19th-century Canadian politicians 1257: 455: 1271:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 945:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 860:The Canadian Parliamentary Guide 1287:Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1241:: University of Toronto Press. 1191:: University of Calgary Press. 393:, and served in the Cabinet of 391:Legislative Assembly of Alberta 102:Alberta Minister of Agriculture 53:Legislative Assembly of Alberta 21:William Finlay (disambiguation) 1171: 1079:"Alberta Gazette October 1905" 1071: 956: 533:Lieutenant Governor of Alberta 1: 1229:Thomas, Lewis Gwynne (1959). 1143:. Alberta Online Encyclopedia 1106:. 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Roy (1998). 460:William first ran for the 18: 822: 809: 794: 785: 760: 747: 738: 679: 620: 578:to run in a by-election. 360: 352: 338: 334:Two sons, three daughters 330: 322: 312: 292: 276: 271: 267: 257: 247: 236: 228: 218: 208: 196: 185: 177: 165: 155: 144: 139: 127: 117: 106: 101: 91: 79: 69: 58: 50: 46: 37: 30: 1266:"Finlay, William Thomas" 940:"Finlay, William Thomas" 581: 435:Canadian Pacific Railway 253:William Bradley Marshall 1179:Babcock, D. R. (1989). 798:Horace Albertie Greeley 474:Horace Albertie Greeley 203:Horace Albertie Greeley 1328:Mayors of Medicine Hat 812:William Thomas Finlay 750:William Thomas Finlay 697:William Thomas Finlay 638:William Thomas Finlay 549:first general election 429:and in and eventually 553:Alberta Liberal Party 375:Northwest Territories 367:William Thomas Finlay 326:Catherine Anne Allott 32:William Thomas Finlay 1081:. Alberta government 541:Rutherford's Cabinet 855:Chambers, Ernest J. 825:John George Calder 598:. He died in 1914. 576:Charles R. Mitchell 544:outside of Canada. 529:George H. V. Bulyea 443:Thomas Andrew Tweed 405:Finlay was born in 86:Charles R. Mitchell 16:Canadian politician 966:. Pioneers Alberta 214:District abolished 1348:Canadian ranchers 1283:William T. 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William Finlay (disambiguation)
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Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Charles R. Mitchell
Medicine Hat
Duncan Marshall
Duncan Marshall
Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
Horace Albertie Greeley
Medicine Hat
Medicine Hat
Lisburn
Ireland
Vancouver
British Columbia
Liberal
Medicine Hat
Alberta
Alberta
Northwest Territories
Canada
Medicine Hat
Medicine Hat
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Alexander Cameron Rutherford
Lisburn
Ireland
Royal Belfast Academical Institution
Montreal
Quebec

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