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ran for election to the Canadian House of Commons. Prince was defeated when he ran for reelection to the assembly in 1944. He was elected again in 1948 but died in office the following year.
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board. He was first elected to the provincial assembly in a 1940 by-election held after
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and Ernestine Brassard, and was educated there and at
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Paul Prince (patriot)
Saskatchewan
The Battlefords
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
Liberal
Battleford, Saskatchewan
Benjamin Prince
St. Boniface College
World War I
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The story of Saskatchewan and its people



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