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Two Independent Labour MPs were elected: J. S. Woodsworth won his seat, largely due to his role in the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike, and William Irvine was elected in Calgary.
* William Irvine, was a close friend of Woodsworth, represented Calgary, Alberta as a Labour MP from 1921 to 1925 and as a United Farmers of Alberta MP from 1926 to 1935.
* J. S. Woodsworth convinces Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King to introduce old age pensions
Woodsworth, William Ivens and William Irvine.

Woodsworth and Abraham
Woodsworth and Abraham Albert Heaps ).
Woodsworth and Abraham Albert Heaps ).
Woodsworth and Abraham Albert Heaps among its members.
Woodsworth and Abraham Albert Heaps remained outside the CLP network throughout the 1920s.
Woodsworth and Abraham Albert Heaps.

Woodsworth and Heaps
MacInnis, Heaps and Woodsworth joined the Ginger Group of left wing MPs prior to forming the CCF.

Woodsworth and Angus
Woodsworth and the wife of longtime CCF MP Angus MacInnis, Grace MacInnis championed issues such as family planning, affordable housing, abortion rights and women's equality.

Woodsworth and MacInnis
Winona Grace MacInnis, OC, OBC ( née Woodsworth ) ( July 25, 1905 – July 10, 1991 ) was a Canadian politician and feminist.

Woodsworth and MP
Woodsworth, MP.
Woodsworth had been an Independent Labour Party MP since 1921, and a member of the Ginger Group of MPs.
Woodsworth sat as an Independent Labour Party MP from 1921 until he became the founding leader of the CCF in 1932.
Woodsworth of the Independent Labour Party as its first MP.

Woodsworth and Progressive
The Progressive and Labour MPs who broke with their Progressive colleagues to support Woodsworth became the " Ginger Group ".

Woodsworth and MPs
J. S. Woodsworth, using his right as the leader of the Independent Labour MPs, moved a stronger amendment to the budget based on demands the Progressives had made in earlier years but had since abandoned.

Woodsworth and .
Woodsworth gradually gained influence and power, and King was able to reach an accommodation with him on policy matters, since the two shared many common ideas and plans.
* March 21 – J. S Woodsworth, Canadian politician ( b. 1874 )
* July 29 – J. S. Woodsworth, Canadian politician ( d. 1942 )
J. S. Woodsworth, a strike leader, had seditious libel charges against him dropped after a jury acquitted Fred Dixon.
Woodsworth went on to found the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, forerunner of the New Democratic Party.
J. S. Woodsworth was unanimously appointed the temporary leader until they could hold a convention.
Woodsworth as party leader.
Made up of former City Councilor, Ellen Woodsworth, CUPE activist Donalda Greenwell-Baker, arbitrator Dave Ages and youth activists Nathan Lusignan, Rachel Marcuse, Carlo Bodrogi and Lucas Schuller, all seven members of the slate were elected with a mandate to seek an electoral coalition with Vision Vancouver.
Douglas assisted Woodsworth, during his leader's speech, by holding up the pages and turning them for him, even though he disagreed with him.
Woodsworth had suffered a stroke earlier in the year and he needed someone to hold his notes, and Douglas still held him in very high regard, and dutifully assisted his leader.
Woodsworth, Tommy Douglas and Stanley Knowles.
In July 1983, it was reported that competing meditation seminar teacher, Robin Woodsworth Carlsen, had criticized and ridiculed the university in full page ads placed in local newspapers, and had filed an unsuccessful law against the university.
* J. S. Woodsworth, minister and politician.
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William and Irvine
Quite a few of the pioneering apologists were Baptist pastors, like I. M. Haldeman, or participants in the Plymouth Brethren, like William C. Irvine and Sydney Watson.
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* probable – William Irvine, Scottish soldier
The revolts which broke out in early 1297, led by William Wallace, Andrew de Moray and other Scottish nobles, forced Edward to send more forces to deal with the Scots, and although they managed to force the nobles to capitulate at Irvine, Wallace and de Moray's continuing campaigns eventually led to the first key Scottish victory, at Stirling Bridge.
During this time, the University also hired William Pereira and Associates as the Master Planner of the Irvine Ranch area.
Prior to its sale to News Corp, the last members of the board of directors of the company were: Christopher Bancroft, Lewis B. Campbell, Michael Elefante, John Engler, Harvey Golub, Leslie Hill, Irvine Hockaday, Peter Kann, David Li, M. Peter McPherson ( Chairman ), Frank Newman, James Ottaway, Elizabeth Steele, and William Steere.
The road was officially opened with Victoria's Lieutenant-Governor Sir William Irvine holding a ceremony near Lorne's Grand Pacific Hotel, and the road subsequently being acknowledged as the world's largest war memorial.
* William B. Irvine, ( 2008 ), A Guide to the Good Life: The Ancient Art of Stoic Joy.
* John Hurt as William C. " Billy " Irvine
It was founded on January 28, 1812 and named for William Irvine, an early settler and Indian fighter.
After the Revolutionary War, General William Irvine and Andrew Ellicott were sent to the area to lay out a town in 1795.
In 1883 local rancher and judge Joseph Cary, along with Horace Plunkett, John Hoyt, Morton Post, Francis E. Warren, William Irvine, and Andrew Gilchrist, established the Wyoming Development Company.
These MPs included: United Farmers of Alberta MP William Irvine ; Agnes Macphail, MP ; Ted Garland, MP ; Humphrey Mitchell, MP ; Abraham Albert Heaps, MP ; Angus MacInnis, MP ; J. S.
Edited by William B. Irvine.
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William Irvine ( A )
Though most of his legal work was for the AFCEC and then the UGG, Brownlee also made contact with leaders of the UFA proper, including William Irvine, Irene Parlby, Herbert Greenfield, and, most importantly, Henry Wise Wood.
Against them stood Greenfield's government, UFA president Henry Wise Wood ( whom Bevington was challenging for re-election ), and radical Labour Member of Parliament William Irvine.
One other Protestant Ulsterbus employee, who was a member of the Ulster Defence Association, was also killed in the blast: William Irvine ( 18 ).
* William Irvine ( Australian politician ) ( 1858-1943 ), Australian politician
* William Irvine ( Canadian politician ) ( 1885-1962 ), Canadian politician, journalist and clergyman
* William Irvine ( lawyer ) ( 1820-1882 ), American soldier and politician
* William Irvine ( missionary ) ( fl. 1900-1940 ), Indian magazine editor
* William Irvine ( physician ) ( 1741-1804 ), American politician

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