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- Q6145517 description "Canadian politician, civil servant".
- Q6145517 description "Canadian politician, civil servant".
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- Q6145517 abstract "James Wilfrid "Wilf" Gardiner (July 27, 1924 – October 3, 2002) was a farmer, civil servant and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Melville from 1956 to 1967 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal.He was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, the son of cabinet minister (and future premier) James Garfield Gardiner and Violet McEwen, and was educated in Regina, in Lemberg, in Ottawa, at Luther College in Regina and at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. In 1946, he married Margaret I. Hudgin. In the same year, he returned to Lemberg, where he began farming; later becoming a general business agent. Gardiner also served as Lemberg's town clerk, as secretary for the local school board and secretary for the Lemberg Rural Telephone Company. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Last Mountain seat in the provincial assembly in 1948 and 1952 before being elected in 1956. He unsuccessfully ran for the leadership of the provincial Liberal party in 1954 and 1959. Gardiner served in the provincial cabinet as Minister of Public Works. He was defeated by John Kowalchuk when he ran for reelection in 1967. After leaving politics, he operated a hotel in Bienfait and then the Regina Hotel in Regina. From 1968 to 1971, he was deputy Minister for Co-operation and Co-operative Development. He was defeated by Walter Smishek when he ran in the provincial riding of Regina North East in 1971. He ran unsuccessfully for the Qu'Appelle—Moose Mountain seat in the Canadian House of Commons in 1974. Gardiner died in Regina at the age of 78.".
- Q6145517 alias "Wilf Gardiner".
- Q6145517 birthDate "1924-07-27".
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- Q6145517 deathDate "2002-10-03".
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- Q6145517 alternativeNames "Wilf Gardiner".
- Q6145517 dateOfBirth "1924-07-27".
- Q6145517 dateOfDeath "2002-10-03".
- Q6145517 name "Gardiner, James W".
- Q6145517 placeOfBirth "Regina, Saskatchewan".
- Q6145517 placeOfDeath "Regina, Saskatchewan".
- Q6145517 shortDescription "Canadian politician, civil servant".
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- Q6145517 comment "James Wilfrid "Wilf" Gardiner (July 27, 1924 – October 3, 2002) was a farmer, civil servant and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Melville from 1956 to 1967 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal.He was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, the son of cabinet minister (and future premier) James Garfield Gardiner and Violet McEwen, and was educated in Regina, in Lemberg, in Ottawa, at Luther College in Regina and at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.".
- Q6145517 label "James Wilfrid Gardiner".
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- Q6145517 surname "Gardiner".