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Ingmar Ingaldson (April 4, 1888—September 21, 1934) was a
politician in Manitoba, Canada. He
served in the
Legislative ****embly of
Manitoba from 1927...
- Fred
Ingaldson (2
September 1932 – 8
August 2011) was a
Canadian basketball player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1964
Summer Olympics. Ingaldson...
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Farmer 1920 1922
Michael Rojeski Lib,
later Independent 1922 1927
Ingimar Ingaldson Prog 1927 1932
Einar Jon****on Lib-Prog 1932 1935
Joseph Wawrykow ILP/CCF...
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Pease and Kurtz, P.C. From 1994 to 2012, he was a
founding partner with
Ingaldson, Ma****en and Fitzgerald, P.C. In
August 2012, Ma****een was
appointed by...
- election,
defeating United Farmers of
Manitoba (UFM)
candidate Ingimar Ingaldson by 260
votes in Gimli. The UFM
formed government after the election, and...
- Jon****on
campaigned a
second time in the 1927 election, and lost to
Ingimar Ingaldson of the
Progressive Party by 225 votes. In 1932, the
governing Progressives...
- Birtles, John Dacyshyn,
Rolly Goldring,
Keith Hartley,
Barry Howson, Fred
Ingaldson,
James Maguire, John McKibbon,
Warren Reynolds, Ruby Richman,
George Stulac...
- (2001) John
McKibbon (2001)
Warren Reynolds (2001) Bev
Smith (2001) Fred
Ingaldson (2002) Bill
Robinson (2002) Gino
Sovran (2002)
Patricia Tatham (2002)...
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Trayanov and
drummer Rey
Guajardo joining them on tour.
Christine Flutter Ingaldson later joined as vocalist. Alin,
formerly based in New York City, moved...
- Olympics. The
following players represented Canada:
Barry Howson Fred
Ingaldson George Stulac James Maguire John
McKibbon Joseph Stulac Keith Hartley...