Howard Earl Johnston

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هوارد إيرل جونستون هو سياسي كندي، ولد في 13 يونيو 1928، وتوفي في 5 يونيو 2001. حزبياً، نشط في الحزب الكندي التقدمي المحافظ. وقد انتخب عضو مجلس العموم الكندي. rdf:langString
Howard Earl Johnston (13 June 1928 – 5 June 2001) was a Canadian politician and teacher. Johnston served in the House of Commons of Canada. Johnston was born in Enderby, British Columbia and grew up on a farm in the Okanagan Valley. He studied English and History at university and became a high school teacher. Johnston took up painting after retiring from politics.[2] rdf:langString
rdf:langString هوارد إيرل جونستون
rdf:langString Howard Earl Johnston
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rdf:langString The electoral district was abolished in 1966.
rdf:langString The electoral district was abolished in 1976.
rdf:langString Member of Parliament for Okanagan—Kootenay
rdf:langString Member of Parliament for Okanagan—Revelstoke
xsd:integer 1965 1974
rdf:langString هوارد إيرل جونستون هو سياسي كندي، ولد في 13 يونيو 1928، وتوفي في 5 يونيو 2001. حزبياً، نشط في الحزب الكندي التقدمي المحافظ. وقد انتخب عضو مجلس العموم الكندي.
rdf:langString Howard Earl Johnston (13 June 1928 – 5 June 2001) was a Canadian politician and teacher. Johnston served in the House of Commons of Canada. Johnston was born in Enderby, British Columbia and grew up on a farm in the Okanagan Valley. He studied English and History at university and became a high school teacher. He joined the British Columbia Social Credit Party prior to its breakthrough in the 1952 provincial election and remained involved with the party. He was approached to run for it in the 1960s. He was first elected in 1965 under the Social Credit Party of Canada in the Okanagan—Revelstoke electoral district, serving in the 27th Canadian Parliament. Following riding boundary changes, he was defeated in the 1968 federal election in the Okanagan—Kootenay riding. He made another unsuccessful attempt to gain the riding in the 1972 federal election, this time switching to the Progressive Conservative Party. In the 1974 federal election, he won Okanagan—Kootenay and served one term as a Progressive Conservative in the 30th Canadian Parliament before retiring at the 1979 federal election.[1] Johnston took up painting after retiring from politics.[2]
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