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- E._J._Williams abstract "Edward Joseph Williams was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. Born in Brandon in 1918 he was raised in Fort William, Ontario. He served in various units of the Canadian army between 1939–1945; he started as a private in the 4th Canadian Field Ambulance and later obtained his commission at Sandhurst. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as a Progressive Conservative from 1958 to 1959.Williams was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1958 provincial election, in the sprawling northern constituency of Churchill. He defeated Liberal-Progressive candidate K.D. Wray by 297 votes, in a poll that was deferred until after the rest of the province had voted. The Progressive Conservatives won a minority government in this election, and Williams became a backbench supporter of Dufferin Roblin's government.He did not seek re-election in 1959. He later went on to become President of the Churchill Chamber of Commerce and obtained brief fame by appearing on the CBC National News suggesting that Churchill would be much better off as part of the federally governed Northwest Territories. He subsequently became Director of Industrial Development for the Mackenzie District of the NWT and then worked with the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs until his retirement in 1983. He now lives in Nanaimo, BC.".
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- E._J._Williams comment "Edward Joseph Williams was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. Born in Brandon in 1918 he was raised in Fort William, Ontario. He served in various units of the Canadian army between 1939–1945; he started as a private in the 4th Canadian Field Ambulance and later obtained his commission at Sandhurst.".
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