Jasper—Edson

Jasper—Edson
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Japer—Edson fut une circonscription électorale fédérale de l'Alberta, représentée de 1935 à 1968.

La circonscription de Jasper—Edson apparue en 1933 d'une parties d'Edmonton-Ouest. Abolie en 1966, elle fut redistribuée parmi Peace River, Pembina, Red Deer, Rocky Mountain et Wetaskiwin.

Députés

  1. 1935-1949 — Walter Frederick Kuhl, CS
  2. 1949-1953 — John William Welbourn, PLC
  3. 1953-1958 — Charles Yuill, CS
  4. 1958-1967 — Hugh Horner, PC
  5. 1967-1968 — Douglas Marmaduke Caston, PC

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