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According to the 2003 Coldwell Banker Housing Price Comparison Index ( HPCI ), Yankton was found to have the lowest housing costs of any municipal entity in the entire United States.
The association was then officially launched on 1 July 1967, the 100th anniversary of the formation of Canadian Confederation, with Governor General Roland Michener being the first inductee to the order — to the level of Companion — and on 7 July of the same year, 90 more people were appointed, including Vincent Massey, Louis St. Laurent, Hugh MacLennan, David Bauer, Gabrielle Roy, Donald Creighton, Thérèse Casgrain, Wilder Penfield, Arthur Lismer, M. J. Coldwell, Edwin Baker, Alex Colville, and Maurice Richard.
He was awarded many honorary degrees, and a foundation was named for him and his political mentor Major James Coldwell during 1971.
The 1958 Canadian general election was a disaster for the CCF, with its caucus reduced to eight, and its leader M. J. Coldwell losing his own seat, the party executive knew that their party was dying and needed radical change.
Coldwell was persuaded by the party's executive to remain as the party's leader.
During the lead-up to the 1960 CCF convention, Argue was pressing Coldwell to step down.
As far back as 1941, Coldwell wanted Douglas to succeed him in leading the National CCF ( at that time, it was obvious that Coldwell would be assuming the national leadership in the near future ).
Coldwell did not trust Argue, and many in the CCF leadership thought that he was already having secret meetings with the Liberals to merge the " New Party " with the Liberal Party of Canada.
As well, it was thought by Coldwell and Douglas, that Lewis would not be a viable alternative to Argue, because he likely could not defeat him, partially due to his lack of a parliamentary seat but also, and likely more importantly, his role as party disciplinarian over the years, made him many enemies, enough to potentially prevent him from winning the leadership.
Coldwell excitedly reported this to some of the CCF's Alberta leaders ; one of them telephoned Brownlee to question whether Coldwell's report was true.
Brownlee adhered to a conservative view of how politics should be conducted, and was perhaps put off by the audacious telephone call ; despite an apology from Coldwell, Brownlee did not indicate any further interest in running for the CCF.
In 1964, Yorkshire lost the County Championship title which was won for the first time by a very strong Worcestershire team which starred Tom Graveney and featured Basil D ' Oliveira, Norman Gifford and fast bowlers Len Coldwell and Jack Flavell.
When Coldwell resigned as the national CCF leader in 1960, Argue succeeded him when he was elected leader at the party's last convention in the summer of 1960.
After graduating from Furman University his first job was as an associate for Coldwell Banker in 1983.
In 1935, Coldwell ran for federal office in the federal election and was elected.
Major James William Coldwell, ( December 2, 1888 – August 25, 1974 ), usually known as M. J. ( Major was his first name, not a military title ), was a Canadian social democratic politician, and leader of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF ) party from 1942 to 1960.
Coldwell was born in Seaton, England on December 2, 1888.
Coldwell was defeated in his election bid.
In the 1935 federal election, Coldwell was elected to the House of Commons as Member of Parliament ( MP ) for the riding of Rosetown-Biggar.
Woodsworth, a pacifist, opposed the war effort, while Coldwell and the rest of the CCF caucus supported the war, and Coldwell's view was the party's official position.
When Woodsworth resigned as CCF leader in 1942, shortly before his death, Coldwell was unanimously elected the party's new national leader and president.

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Coldwell did not trust Argue, and many in the CCF leadership thought that he was already having secret meetings with the Liberals to merge the " New Party " with the Liberal Party of Canada.

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CCF national president David Lewis – who succeeded Coldwell as president in 1958, when the national chairman and national president positions were merged – and the rest of the new party's organizers, opposed Argue's manoeuvres, and wanted Douglas to be the new party's first leader.
In the early 1940s, he met M. J. Coldwell, the new federal leader of the CCF, on a train.
According to Coldwell, in the ensuing conversation Brownlee indicated that he would be prepared to consider running federally as a CCF candidate.
Party leader M. J. Coldwell lost his seat, and the CCF parliamentary caucus elected Argue as their House Leader.
Coldwell, mostly cared that his party's policies were becoming law, and was not too concerned if he and the CCF received little, if any, credit for them.
Coldwell, and the CCF in general, were looking forward to the upcoming federal election in 1945, and to the Ontario provincial election.
The year was a disaster for the CCF, both nationally and in Ontario, which Coldwell and the CCF's main players realized at the time.
During the lead-up to the 1960 CCF convention, Argue was pressing Coldwell to step down.
CCF national president David Lewis – who succeeded Coldwell as president in 1958, when the national chairman and national president positions were merged – and the rest of the new party's organizers, opposed Argue's manoeuvres, and wanted Saskatchewan premier Tommy Douglas to be the new party's first leader.
As far back as 1941, Coldwell wanted Douglas to succeed him in leading the National CCF ( at that time, it was obvious that Coldwell would be assuming the national leadership in the near future ).
In Saskatchewan, the Independent Labour Party was formed in 1931 and led by M. J. Coldwell, It merged with the United Farmers of Canada ( Saskatchewan Section ) to form the Farmer-Labour Group in 1932 which became the Saskatchewan CCF in 1934.
MPs ran into the centre aisle, and Major Coldwell, the usually serene CCF Leader, went on to the Speaker's dais, shaking his fist and berating Beaudoin.

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In 2007, Coldwell Banker ranked Killeen, Texas as the most affordable housing market in the United States with an average cost of $ 136, 725.
Douglas, after much consultation, with Coldwell, Lewis and his caucus, decided in June 1961 to reluctantly contest the leadership of the New Party.
Instead, he and his friend and political mentor M. J. Coldwell were honoured by the party with the creation of the Douglas-Coldwell Foundation in 1971.
During that event the UFC met with the Independent Labour Party, led by M. J. Coldwell, to discuss their options.
From that meeting they agreed to form the Farmer-Labour Group ( FLG ) with Coldwell as the leader.
In 1929, The Farmers ' Political Association and the ILP nominated three candidates, for the provincial election, under the joint banner of the Saskatchewan Farmer-Labour party, with Coldwell leading it.
Again Coldwell, refused, mainly due to his loyalty to his party, and its principles, when he stated that " if the country needed me in the Prime Minister's chair, then it would be at the head of a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation government and not as a member of a party with views and politics contradictory to those in which I believed.
Douglas, after much consultation, with Coldwell, Lewis and his caucus, decided in June 1961 to reluctantly contest the leadership of the New Party.
On November 5, 1972, Coldwell was honoured by St. Francis Xavier University with a Doctorate in Laws degree ( LL. D.
He is married to the former Lynne Denise Mungle of St. Charles, Missouri, who works with Coldwell Banker Real Estate, and coordinates many charity and volunteer events.
Coldwell and Hendy later reinstated Harvey and attempted a comeback in 1998 renaming the group E-17 and landed a record deal with Telstar Records after recording an album's worth of self-written material in their home studios.
In 2001, Harvey launched himself as a solo artist in a collaboration with Wyclef Jean on the Top 20 single " Loving You ( Ole Ole Ole )", but returned to E-17 to perform numerous gigs on the nostalgia circuit with Coldwell and Hendy.
Tony Mortimer returned to the lineup with Coldwell and Hendy in 2010.

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