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Norman Otto
Hipel (March 21, 1890 –
February 16, 1953) was a
Canadian politician,
noted for his
service as
Minister of
Labour for
Ontario in the cabinet...
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Charles Winnans Cox 24
Norman Hipel 12 J.J. ****van 4
Second ballot (****van eliminated; Hicks, Cox and
Hipel withdrew):
Walter Thomson 334 Harry...
- (January–July) Mitc****
Frederick Hepburn, 1937 (April–October)
Norman Otto
Hipel, 1938–1941
Charles Daley, 1943–1961 Bill Warrender, 1961–1962
Leslie Rowntree...
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Cross Patrick Dewan James Faulkner A. St.
Clair Gordon Peter Heenan Norman Hipel William Houck Harold Kirby Robert Laurier Paul
Leduc Duncan Marshall Morrison...
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Cross Patrick Dewan James Faulkner A. St.
Clair Gordon Peter Heenan Norman Hipel William Houck Harold Kirby Robert Laurier Paul
Leduc Duncan Marshall Morrison...
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Cross Patrick Dewan James Faulkner A. St.
Clair Gordon Peter Heenan Norman Hipel William Houck Harold Kirby Robert Laurier Paul
Leduc Duncan Marshall Morrison...
- Hepburn,
politician and 11th
Premier of
Ontario (b.1896)
February 16 –
Norman Hipel,
politician and
Minister (b.1890)
March 20 – John
Livingstone Brown, politician...
- 25, 1937
Liberal Mitc****
Hepburn Conservative:
George Henry none
Norman Hipel 20th
Parliament 20th
general Oct. 6, 1937 ...
Liberal Mitc****
Hepburn Conservative:...
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Robert Laurier 7
October 1940 21
October 1942
Norman Otto
Hipel 27 May 1941 21
October 1942
Hipel was
concurrently Provincial Secretary and
Registrar (27...
- (2): 143–164. doi:10.1080/03050629608434886. Li, K. W.; Kilgour, D. M.;
Hipel, K. W. (2005). "Status quo
analysis in the
graph model for
conflict resolution"...