John Edward Brownlee (August 27 1883 – July 15 1961) was the fifth Premier of Alberta Canada serving from 1925 until 1934. Born in Port Ryerse Ontario he studied history and political science at the University of Toronto’s Victoria College before moving west to Calgary to become a lawyer.
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active years end date
1925-11-23, 1926-06-05, 1934-07-10, 1935-08-22
active years start date
1921-08-31, 1921-12-09, 1925-11-23, 1926-06-15
alma mater
University of Toronto
birth date
1883-08-27
birth place
Norfolk County Ontario, Communities in Norfolk County Ontario
death date
1961-07-15
death place
Alberta, Calgary
monarch
George V
office
Alberta Provincial Secretary, Attorney-General of Alberta, Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Ponoka
order in office
5th Premier of Alberta
party
United Farmers of Alberta
religion
Methodism
successor
Richard Gavin Reid, Edith Rogers (Alberta politician), John Lymburn, George Hoadley (Alberta politician)
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