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Edward Brown (Manitoba politician)

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137:). While these efforts were successful, they led to a popular perception that the previously-independent Norris government would henceforth be subservient to the federal Liberals. Opposition parties used this to their advantage in the election of 1922, which the 75:
where he established a financial brokerage firm that he operated until 1942. He was also president of the Canada West Securities Corporation and of the British Northwestern Fire Insurance Company. In 1910, he was listed as one of Winnipeg's 19 millionaires.
114:; perhaps not surprisingly, he was unopposed for his riding. Brown held his cabinet position until the Norris government was defeated in 1922. In the election of 1920, he fended off a weak challenge from 235: 91:). He was again defeated by Armstrong in the election of 1907, however, and resigned as party leader shortly thereafter. Brown lost a third electoral contest in 1910, falling to 465: 242: 284: 84: 119: 480: 213: 475: 277: 87:. He subsequently became a leading organizer for the Liberals, and was acclaimed as party leader on March 28, 1906 (replacing 470: 460: 345: 115: 270: 96: 111: 138: 20: 80: 395: 110:
had already won a landslide victory in the rest of the province, and Brown had joined the cabinet as
103: 71:; he served as mayor there for six years. He married Esther Huston in 1893. In 1909, Brown moved to 330: 102:
Brown finally entered parliament in 1915, running in a deferred election in the northern riding of
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Brown made his electoral debut in the provincial campaign of 1903, narrowly losing to Conservative
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Brown was not a candidate in 1922, and did not return to political life thereafter.
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Edward Brown (disambiguation)
Manitoba
Manitoba Liberal Party
Tobias Norris
Bruce County
Canada West
St. Catharines
Paisley
Portage la Prairie
Winnipeg
Hugh Armstrong
Portage la Prairie
Charles Mickle
Lendrum McMeans
Winnipeg South
The Pas
Tobias Norris
Provincial Treasurer
Labour
A. Norgrove
Unionist
Laurier Liberal
Wilfrid Laurier
United Farmers of Manitoba
Politics of Manitoba




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