Bradford William LePage
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Bradford William LePage, homme politique canadien, servit comme lieutenant-gouverneur de la province de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard entre et .
* Portail de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard
* Portail de la politique canadienne
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Bradford William LePage (* 19. Februar 1876 in , Prince Edward Island; † 4. Dezember 1958 in Charlottetown) war ein kanadischer Politiker. Von 1939 bis 1945 war er Vizegouverneur der Provinz Prince Edward Island.
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Bradford William LePage (February 19, 1876 – December 4, 1958) was a Canadian politician and the 15th Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island. Born in Rusticoville, Prince Edward Island, LePage owned and operated a general store prior to entering politics. He and his family moved to Charlottetown after his election to the provincial legislature. LePage sold his store to his brother, Garfield LePage, and opened the Lepage Shoe Company which was operated for many years by his son, William Reuel, and his grandsons, Walter B. LePage and Don Wonnacott (Don was the last to own and operate The LePage Shoe Co.).
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Bradford William LePage
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Bradford William LePage
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Bradford William LePage
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Bradford W. LePage
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Bradford W. LePage
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1958-12-04
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1876-02-19
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Minister without Portfolio
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acting Minister of Agriculture
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acting Premier
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William Reuel and Hilda Ruth
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merchant and lobster packer
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MLA for 2nd Queens
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Harriet Edna Christie
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Bradford William LePage (* 19. Februar 1876 in , Prince Edward Island; † 4. Dezember 1958 in Charlottetown) war ein kanadischer Politiker. Von 1939 bis 1945 war er Vizegouverneur der Provinz Prince Edward Island. LePage besaß einen Gemischtwarenladen in Rusticoville. Er zog später nach Charlottetown und eröffnete dort ein Schuhgeschäft, die LePage Shoe Company. Als Mitglied der Prince Edward Island Liberal Party kandidierte er 1919 mit Erfolg bei den Wahlen zur Legislativversammlung und blieb zwei Jahrzehnte lang Abgeordneter. Von 1927 bis 1931 sowie von 1935 bis 1936 war er in den Kabinetten von und jeweils Minister ohne Geschäftsbereich. Generalgouverneur Lord Tweedsmuir vereidigte LePage am 1. Oktober 1939 als Vizegouverneur von Prince Edward Island. Dieses repräsentative Amt übte er bis zum 30. Mai 1945 aus.
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Bradford William LePage (February 19, 1876 – December 4, 1958) was a Canadian politician and the 15th Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island. Born in Rusticoville, Prince Edward Island, LePage owned and operated a general store prior to entering politics. He and his family moved to Charlottetown after his election to the provincial legislature. LePage sold his store to his brother, Garfield LePage, and opened the Lepage Shoe Company which was operated for many years by his son, William Reuel, and his grandsons, Walter B. LePage and Don Wonnacott (Don was the last to own and operate The LePage Shoe Co.). LePage was first elected as a member of the Liberal Party of Prince Edward Island in the district of 2nd Queens in the 1919 election. He was re-elected in the 1927, 1931, 1935, and the 1939 elections. He was Lieutenant Governor from October 1, 1939 to May 30, 1945. On February 24, 1897, he married Harriett Christie. They had two children, William Reuel and Hilda Ruth.
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Bradford William LePage, homme politique canadien, servit comme lieutenant-gouverneur de la province de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard entre et .
* Portail de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard
* Portail de la politique canadienne
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3845