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771:, in the jurisdiction of Northern Alberta, found in favour of Brett by two votes. Sifton appealed the decision, and a by-election was scheduled for June 27, 1899. Sifton ended up winning the seat by a comfortable margin. One oft-repeated anecdote from the campaign involved a campaign forum for which Brett was late. After giving his own speech, Sifton offered to give the still-absent Brett's speech as well, since he had heard it so many times. He did so, and when Brett eventually arrived to give a speech nearly identical to the one Sifton had given on his behalf he was puzzled by the audience's amusement. 2292: 2302: 712:. Royal once again appointed Brett to lead the Advisory Council in January 1890, a decision which infuriated the majority of the Assembly which refused to appoint members of the Advisory Council to committees and support bills introduced by the Advisory Council. Brett continued to hold his position and, in 1891 with Advisory Council member 700:
29. Royal selected Brett as the leader of the new Advisory Council and provided Brett with clarity on the powers the Advisory Council could exercise, which included territorial finances. The expansion of power was viewed unfavorably by the Assembly which sought greater controls and expansion of responsible government. The Assembly passed a
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directed towards the new Advisory Council only a few days later on November 9, 1889. Brett tendered his resignation to Royal, who refused it, however in the next week Brett was unable to gain control of the Assembly, and once again tendered his resignation, which was accepted by Royal on November 16.
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sometime between 1880 and 1882 (his family were listed in the 1881 census in Arkona). Brett arrived during a real estate boom in 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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did not provide the 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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in Banff and lost the election by a small margin. Election day returns showed Sifton with a plurality of thirty-six votes, but by the time contested ballots were dealt with this had turned into a majority of two votes for Brett. Brett contested the results of the election on grounds of
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Brett was married on June 26, 1878, to Louise T. Hungerford, and together had four children, all four of whom predeceased their parents, their eldest daughter, Genevieve, died as a four-month-old infant in October 1881 and is buried at Arkona Cemetery.
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Following the resignation, Royal attempted to govern independent of the Assembly on the advice of two selected officials, but his decision was disallowed by Federal Justice Minister
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and attaining his medical degree in 1872. Brett briefly practiced in Arkona, Ontario from 1874 to 1879, and during this time Brett also completed his postgraduate work in
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in 1915. The City of Edmonton named Robert Brett Park in his honour. The Banff Curling Club, which Brett helped found in 1900, named the Brett Trophy in his honour.
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In 1898 Robert Brett became the first Leader of the Official Opposition during a time in which the territorial legislature made a transition to party politics.
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In June 1884, Brett returned to Calgary and the mountains to provide medical services to the CPR. Brett established a temporary field hospital in Laggan (later
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Brett returned to Winnipeg in fall of 1883 when he was one of the founders of the Manitoba Medical College, where Brett was the first professor of
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in the medical profession, and in 1909 proposed the four western provinces form a licensing body for medical practitioners in the West.
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Brett was well educated, attending Strathroy Grammar School, leaving in 1867 to apprentice under Dr. F. R. Eccles before attending the
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leader of the government as chairman of the Lieutenant-Governor's Advisory Council. Robert Brett had a rivalry with long-time member
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removing Charles Cross from his position, the first time in Alberta a lieutenant governor removed a cabinet member.
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During his time in the early 20th century he served on a number of boards in Alberta, including the Senate of the
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On Behalf of the Crown, Lieutenant Governors of the North-West Territories and Alberta, 1869–2005
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which consisted of a mixture of appointed and elected seats, and formed a new primarily elected
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Lampard, Robert (Spring 2003). "Robert George Brett: "We shall not look upon his like again"".
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providing that the lieutenant-governor could only expend monies on the advice of the Assembly.
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Territorial Government in Canada: The Autonomy Question in the old North-west Territories
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which replaced the Banff electoral district, losing again to Charles W. Fisher.
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Neville James Lindsay where he provided medical services on contract with the
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Robert Brett's term as lieutenant governor ended upon his successor
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North-West Territories territorial by-election, June 27, 1899:
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Hall, David (2004). "Arthur Sifton". In Bradford J. Rennie (ed.).
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Brett was a strong proponent of standardized examination and
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on September 16, 1929; he was buried in the Banff Cemetery.
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Robert Brett Biography: Legislative Assembly of Alberta
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first election of the responsible government age in 1888
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and therapeutics, and was later appointed professor of
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Chairman of the Lieutenant Governor's Advisory Council
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Robert George Brett was born on November 16, 1851, in
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to the North-West Territories. The act abolished the
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(2006). 2114: 2080: 2068: 2027: 1961: 1913: 1845: 1822: 1790: 1746: 1688: 1528: 1356: 1213: 1099: 981: 752:1898 Northwest Territories general election 729:1891 Northwest Territories general election 606:. Brett later sat as a board member on the 591: 555:In 1874 he located in the small village of 2820: 2806: 2437: 2423: 2282: 2268: 2171:. In Cook, Ramsay; BĂ©langer, RĂ©al (eds.). 1930:. 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Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 864:, on October 20, 1915, on the advice of 2244:Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online 2219:(Forest, Ontario: Pole Printing, 1976). 2185: 2137: 2012: 1888: 1805: 1729: 1700: 1645:. Saskatchewan Archives. Archived from 1466:. Saskatchewan Archives. Archived from 1293:. Saskatchewan Archives. Archived from 1150:. Saskatchewan Archives. Archived from 3037: 2226:(Arkona, Ontario: Anokra Press, 2011). 2100:. Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan. 2039: 774:Brett unexpectedly dropped out of the 646:The North-West Territories Act of 1888 163:Lieutenant Governor's Advisory Council 2801: 2418: 2263: 1758: 2166: 2117:"The Honourable Robert George Brett" 1974: 1925: 780:North-West Territories Liberal Party 92:The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn 936: 822:In 1909 he became president of the 804:Speaker of the Legislative Assembly 785: 761:The Territories Elections Ordinance 635: 13: 790:When Alberta became a province in 463:Physician and surgeon, businessman 432:Dr. Reginald Harry and Robert Earl 14: 3086: 2230: 899:appointment on October 29, 1925. 575:(CPR) for railway workers in the 550: 3055:Pre-Confederation Alberta people 2300: 2290: 2174:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 2119:. In Massolin, Philip A. (ed.). 1933:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 742: 43: 3065:Lieutenant governors of Alberta 2297:Lieutenant governors of Alberta 2255:Lethbridge Herald – 25 May 1916 2086: 2033: 1967: 849:Robert Brett was appointed the 418: 1928:"Sifton, Arthur Lewis Watkins" 1752: 854:lieutenant governor of Alberta 845:Lieutenant governor of Alberta 494:lieutenant governor of Alberta 58:Lieutenant Governor of Alberta 1: 2040:Thomas, Lewis Gwynne (1959). 1668: 902: 499: 492:, Canada, and was the second 21:Robert Brett (disambiguation) 2044:The Liberal Party in Alberta 7: 2829:Saskatchewan Progress Party 2179:University of Toronto Press 1938:University of Toronto Press 1531: 1359: 1216: 1102: 984: 832:Cochrane electoral district 710:John Sparrow David Thompson 676:, Brett was elected to the 229:Frederick W. A. G. Haultain 10: 3091: 3070:People from Banff, Alberta 2186:Lingard, C. 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(2005). 1914:Perry & Powell 2006 1846:Perry & Powell 2006 1823:Perry & Powell 2006 1791:Perry & Powell 2006 1747:Perry & Powell 2006 1689:Perry & Powell 2006 881:requested Brett retire 778:, a move that hurt the 642:6th Canadian Parliament 2169:"Brett, Robert George" 1873:on September 28, 2007. 650:responsible government 608:University of Manitoba 592: 486:North-West Territories 97:The Duke of Devonshire 2447:Alberta Liberal Party 925:University of Alberta 907:Robert Brett died in 839:University of Alberta 802:candidate and future 754:Brett was opposed by 702:non-confidence motion 525:University of Toronto 454:University of Toronto 2981:Leadership Elections 2683:Leadership elections 2215:Johnson, William F. 1985:Regina, Saskatchewan 1759:Stott, Greg (2011). 1612:Liberal–Conservative 1551:Liberal–Conservative 1402:Liberal–Conservative 886:Charles Wilson Cross 695:Lieutenant-Governor 566:Brett moved west to 408:Louise T. 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Robert Brett (disambiguation)
The Honourable

Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
George V
The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
The Duke of Devonshire
The Viscount Byng of Vimy
Arthur Sifton
Charles Stewart
Herbert Greenfield
George H. V. Bulyea
William Egbert
Lieutenant Governor's Advisory Council
Victoria
Edgar Dewdney
Joseph Royal
Frederick W. A. G. Haultain
MLA
Red Deer
Francis Wilkins
MLA
Banff
Arthur Lewis Sifton
Strathroy
Calgary
Liberal
Conservative
Calgary
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