- Edward Leslie Gray
Edward Leslie Gray (1895-1992) was a politician and member of the
Legislative Assembly of Alberta fromAlberta ,Canada .Gray was elected in a by-election in the Edmonton after the death of
George Van Allen . He also became theAlberta Liberal Party leader in 1937. The by-election was considered the first test of strength for theAlberta Social Credit Party government.Gray's election marked the beginning of the Unity Movement, despite running under the Liberal banner he was elected with the popular support of Conservatives. He defeated 2 time Edmonton Mayor
Joseph Clarke , who ran as a People's Candidate backed by Social Credit, and Communist LeaderJan Lakeman .Gray served as Alberta Liberal Party leader until 1940, strongly favouring a coalition arrangement with the Conservatives and some former
United Farmers of Alberta members against Social Credit. The coalition ran under the name of the Independent Citizens' Association. He ran in Bow Valley in the 1940 Alberta election, but was defeated.External links
* [http://www.ourfutureourpast.ca/newspapr/np_page2.asp?code=ne7p0312.jpgGrande Prarie Herald October 8, 1938]
* [http://isys.assembly.ab.ca:8080/isysquery/irlc910/18/doc Legislative Assembly of Alberta Hansard Death Announcement]
* [http://www.eidnet.org/local/agsbrooks/fa-gz.htm Edward Leslie Gray birth and death date Alberta genealogy society]
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