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- Albert_Hudson abstract "Albert Blellock Hudson (August 21, 1875 – January 6, 1947) was a politician and judge from Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1914 to 1920 as a member of the Manitoba Liberal Party, and was a cabinet minister in the government of Tobias C. Norris. He later served in the Canadian House of Commons from 1921 to 1925, as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. In 1936, Hudson was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada.Hudson was born in Pembroke, Ontario, the son of Albert Hudson and Elizabeth Blellock, and was educated in Portage la Prairie and Winnipeg. He received a law degree from the University of Manitoba in 1898 and was called to the Manitoba bar the next year. He founded the firm of Hudson, Ormond & Marlatt, with which he practised law for thirty-one years. In 1914, he was named King's Counsel. Hudson married Mary R. Russell in 1908. In religion, Hudson was a Presbyterian.He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the provincial election of 1914, defeating incumbent Conservative Lendrum McMeans by 998 votes in the Winnipeg South \"A\" constituency. The Conservatives won this election, and Hudson sat with his party on the opposition benches.The Conservative administration of Rodmond P. Roblin was forced to resign from office in 1915 amid a corruption scandal, and the Liberals were called on to form a new government. Norris was sworn in as Premier of Manitoba on May 15, 1915, and named Hudson as his Attorney-General and Minister of Telephones and Telegraphs. A new election was called, which the Liberals won in a landslide. Hudson was easily returned in Winnipeg South \"A\", and held both of his cabinet portfolios until resigning from office November 10, 1917. According to a Winnipeg Free Press report, Hudson had wanted to resign for several months to better oversee his personal business. He served as a backbencher for the remainder of legislative sitting, and did not seek re-election in the 1920 campaign.Hudson then moved to national politics, seeking election to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1921 federal election. He defeated Conservative George Nelson Jackson by 2,866 votes to win the Winnipeg South riding, and served as a backbench supporter of William Lyon Mackenzie King's government for the next four years. He did not seek re-election in the 1925 campaign.On March 24, 1936, Hudson was appointed a Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. He held this position until his death in 1947.".
- Albert_Hudson almaMater University_of_Manitoba.
- Albert_Hudson birthDate "1875-08-21".
- Albert_Hudson birthPlace Pembroke,_Ontario.
- Albert_Hudson deathDate "1947-01-06".
- Albert_Hudson deathPlace Ontario.
- Albert_Hudson deathPlace Ottawa.
- Albert_Hudson office "Attorney Generalof Manitoba".
- Albert_Hudson office "Member of theLegislative Assembly of ManitobaforWinnipeg South "A"".
- Albert_Hudson office "Puisne Justiceof theSupreme Court of Canada".
- Albert_Hudson predecessor James_H._Howden.
- Albert_Hudson predecessor John_Henderson_Lamont.
- Albert_Hudson predecessor Lendrum_McMeans.
- Albert_Hudson profession Lawyer.
- Albert_Hudson religion Presbyterianism.
- Albert_Hudson successor Charles_Holland_Locke.
- Albert_Hudson successor Robert_Rogers_(Manitoba_politician).
- Albert_Hudson successor Thomas_Herman_Johnson.
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- Albert_Hudson wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
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- Albert_Hudson wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Rogers_(Manitoba_politician).
- Albert_Hudson wikiPageWikiLink Rodmond_Roblin.
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- Albert_Hudson wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Herman_Johnson.
- Albert_Hudson wikiPageWikiLink Tobias_Norris.
- Albert_Hudson wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Manitoba.
- Albert_Hudson wikiPageWikiLink William_Lyon_Mackenzie_King.
- Albert_Hudson wikiPageWikiLink Winnipeg.
- Albert_Hudson wikiPageWikiLink Winnipeg_Free_Press.
- Albert_Hudson wikiPageWikiLink Winnipeg_South.
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- Albert_Hudson wikiPageWikiLinkText "Albert Hudson".
- Albert_Hudson wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hudson J".
- Albert_Hudson after Charles_Holland_Locke.
- Albert_Hudson almaMater University_of_Manitoba.
- Albert_Hudson before John_Henderson_Lamont.
- Albert_Hudson birthDate "1875-08-21".
- Albert_Hudson birthPlace Pembroke,_Ontario.
- Albert_Hudson constituencyMp Winnipeg_South.
- Albert_Hudson deathDate "1947-01-06".
- Albert_Hudson deathPlace Ontario.
- Albert_Hudson deathPlace Ottawa.
- Albert_Hudson honorificPrefix "The Hon.".
- Albert_Hudson name "Albert Blellock Hudson".
- Albert_Hudson nominator William_Lyon_Mackenzie_King.
- Albert_Hudson office "Attorney General of Manitoba".
- Albert_Hudson office "Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Winnipeg South "A"".
- Albert_Hudson office "Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada".
- Albert_Hudson parliament "Canadian".
- Albert_Hudson predecessor James_H._Howden.
- Albert_Hudson predecessor John_Henderson_Lamont.
- Albert_Hudson predecessor Lendrum_McMeans.
- Albert_Hudson predecessor "George William Allan".
- Albert_Hudson premier Tobias_Norris.