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Isidore Goresky

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as a United Farmers candidate in the Whitford electoral district. He defeated two other candidates by taking 70 percent of the district vote, a landslide margin of victory to hold the seat for his party. He was one of the first Ukrainians to serve in thee Alberta Legislature.
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Goresky began his working life as a farm hand and went to school in various locals around Manitoba. He tried to join the Army in 1917 but was unsuccessful. He began teaching in the fall of 1918 and worked his first stint for four months. He later went to the
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Goresky spent the late 1960s and 1970s researching early Ukrainian immigration to Canada, translating and publishing various records. He also translated and published two books
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instead. He obtained his master's degree in 1929. He ran for political office in 1930.
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in 1945. After the war he continued to work various education posts until 1966.
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from 1930 to 1935 sitting with the United Farmers caucus in government.
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finishing a distant third out of fourth place ahead of former MLA
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Goresky continued to work various teaching jobs until he moved to
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Goresky ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature in the
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Index

Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
George Mihalcheon
William Tomyn
Whitford
Barbivtsi
Duchy of Bukovina
Austria-Hungary
Surrey, British Columbia
United Farmers
Royal Canadian Air Force
World War II
Ukrainian
romanized
Alberta
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Barbivtsi
Duchy of Bukovina
Stony Mountain, Manitoba
University of Manitoba
Brandon, Manitoba
Alberta
Smoky Lake
University of Alberta
1930 Alberta general election
1935 Alberta general election
William Tomyn
Andrew Shandro
Edmonton
Consort, Alberta
Royal Canadian Air Force

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