Prince Albert (electoral district)

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Prince Albert is a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1908 to 1988, and since 1997. It is one of two districts which has been represented by two different Prime Ministers: William Lyon Mackenzie King from 1926 to 1945, and John Diefenbaker from 1953 to 1979; the district of Quebec East was the other. It is also the only district where two future Prime Ministers competed against each other – King against Diefenbaker, in the 1926 election. rdf:langString
Prince Albert est une circonscription électorale fédérale canadienne dans la province de la Saskatchewan. La circonscription fut initialement créée en 1907 à partir des circonscriptions de Humboldt, Mackenzie et Saskatchewan. En 1987, la circonscription fut abolie et dispersée parmi Prince Albert—Churchill River, Saskatoon—Humboldt et The Battlefords—Meadows Lake. La circonscription réapparut en 1996. L'actuel député est le conservateur Randy Hoback. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Prince Albert est une circonscription électorale fédérale canadienne dans la province de la Saskatchewan. La circonscription fut initialement créée en 1907 à partir des circonscriptions de Humboldt, Mackenzie et Saskatchewan. En 1987, la circonscription fut abolie et dispersée parmi Prince Albert—Churchill River, Saskatoon—Humboldt et The Battlefords—Meadows Lake. La circonscription réapparut en 1996. Prince Albert se trouve au nord-est de Saskatoon, en général sur la rive sud de la rivière Saskatchewan; la ville la plus importante est Prince Albert. Les circonscriptions limitrophes sont Sentier Carlton—Eagle Creek, Desnethé—Missinippi—Rivière Churchill et Yorkton—Melville. L'actuel député est le conservateur Randy Hoback.
rdf:langString Prince Albert is a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1908 to 1988, and since 1997. It is one of two districts which has been represented by two different Prime Ministers: William Lyon Mackenzie King from 1926 to 1945, and John Diefenbaker from 1953 to 1979; the district of Quebec East was the other. It is also the only district where two future Prime Ministers competed against each other – King against Diefenbaker, in the 1926 election.
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