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- Huntly_Ketchen abstract "Major General Huntly Douglas Brodie Ketchen, CMG (May 22, 1872 — July 28, 1959) was a Canadian soldier and politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as a Conservative representative from 1932 to 1945.Ketchen was born to a Scottish family living in Sholopore, India. His father, Major James Ketchen, served in the Indian Army. The younger Ketchen was educated at Wellington College and Royal Military College, Sandhurst, England, and came to Canada in 1894, serving for a time with the North-West Mounted Police. In 1905, he married Margaret Elizabeth Robinson.Ketchen served as a lieutenant during the Boer War. He saw active service in World War I, commanding the Sixth Canadian Infantry Brigade in France from 1915 to 1918. He reached the rank of Major-General in the Canadian Army, and retired on pension in 1929. From 1920 to 1923, Ketchen served as president of the Canadian Legion in Manitoba. He was also president of the South Winnipeg Conservative Association.He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1932 provincial election for the constituency of Winnipeg, which elected ten members by a single transferable ballot. Ketchen finished seventh on the first ballot, and was declared elected. Running for re-election in the 1936 election, he finished eighth on the first ballot and was declared elected on the sixteenth count.The Conservative Party was the primary opposition party in Manitoba during this period, and Ketchen sat with his party caucus on the opposition benches.In 1940, the Conservative Party joined with the Liberal-Progressive Party and other parties in a coalition government. Ketchen initially sat as a government backbencher, but soon became disillusioned with the coalition arrangement. In the 1941 provincial election, he ran as a dissident Conservative opposing the coalition. He finished sixth on the first count, and was again declared elected on the sixteenth.The coalition supporters won 50 of 55 seats in the legislature in the 1941 election. Ketchen appears to have served as Leader of the Opposition in the legislature from 1941 to 1943. The Conservative Party remained a part of the coalition throughout the 1940s. Ketchen did not run for re-election in 1945.He died in hospital in Winnipeg at the age of 87.".
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- Huntly_Ketchen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Huntly Douglas Brodie Ketchen".
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- Huntly_Ketchen comment "Major General Huntly Douglas Brodie Ketchen, CMG (May 22, 1872 — July 28, 1959) was a Canadian soldier and politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as a Conservative representative from 1932 to 1945.Ketchen was born to a Scottish family living in Sholopore, India. His father, Major James Ketchen, served in the Indian Army.".
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