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Winnipeg, which subsequently crashed causing Brett to lose his investments. In August 1883, Brett travelled west on the second train to Calgary with his brother-in-law Dr.
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Assembly with significant autonomy, and instead viewed it as an advisory body. In 1889 Royal refused to allow the Assembly to decide how the territorial grant would be spent, a decision which caused the Advisory Council, including Brett, to tendered their resignations on October
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1936:. Vol. XV (1921–1930) (online ed.).
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1930:. In Cook, Ramsay; BĂ©langer, RĂ©al (eds.).
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1979:Alberta Premiers of the Twentieth Century
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303:November 7, 1891 – June 27, 1899
257:June 30, 1888 – November 7, 1891
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19:For other people named Robert Brett, see
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2237:Robert Brett Biography: Alberta Heritage
2194:. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
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2169:"Brett, Robert George"
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608:University of Manitoba
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907:Robert Brett died in
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802:candidate and future
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702:non-confidence motion
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454:University of Toronto
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1985:Regina, Saskatchewan
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345:Robert George Brett
326:Arthur Lewis Sifton
190:Lieutenant Governor
143:George H. V. Bulyea
16:Canadian politician
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1594:Total valid votes
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351:1851-11-16
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2672:Roggeveen
2662:Roggeveen
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429:Children
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2582:Russell
2554:MacEwan
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