February 7, 1994(1994-02-07) (aged 83) London, Ontario, Canada
Political party
Liberal
Spouse
Winifred Margaret Ferguson
Campbell Carlyle Calder (November 6, 1910 – February 7, 1994) was a Canadian politician.[1] He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as the Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for London, Ontario in 1948. In 1950, he was a candidate in the Ontario Liberal leadership convention, placing fourth. He served only one term in the legislature leaving in 1951 when he was defeated by Progressive Conservative John Robarts.
He died at the University Hospital in London in 1994.[2]
Campbell Carlyle Calder (November 6, 1910 – February 7, 1994) was a Canadian politician. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as the...
Kilravock, appointed guardian to the infant Muriel Calder who was the female heir to the Calder family. Campbell was determined to remove the child to Inveraray...
held by the Campbells of Caddell/Calder from 1612 to 1726 when it was bought by Daniel Campbell of Shawfield. Sir John Campbell, 8th of Calder, married Mary...
defeated Clan Calder at the Battle of Daltullich. Sir John Campbell, the younger son of the Earl of Argyll, subsequently received the estate of Calder and Cawdor...
presidency originated in the National Hockey Association (NHA), which Frank Calder presided over jointly as NHA acting president and NHL president in the period...
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of the Calder family, it passed to the Campbells in the 16th century. It remains in Campbell ownership, and is now home to Angelika Campbell, Dowager...
knocked Campbell to the ice. Campbell, aware of his provocative action, then submitted a very lenient report on Clapper, and NHL president Frank Calder gave...
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Walter Thomson 334 Harry Cassidy 194 John G. Brown 166 CampbellCalder 50 Third ballot (Calder eliminated): Walter Thomson 365 Harry Cassidy 220 John...
London North In office November 22, 1951 – June 9, 1955 Preceded by CampbellCalder Succeeded by Riding abolished Constituency London Personal details...
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of Calder, John, died in 1494, leaving a daughter, Muriel, who surrendered the thaneship to her grandson John Cambell, who formed the Clan Campbell of...
of Alexander Campbell. Calder finished sixth, good enough to win Campbell's seat and serve the remaining year in his term; however, Calder was instead...
impose theirs". When in 1989 Calder captained the Lions, he was the first Scottish player selected to do this since Mike Campbell-Lamerton in 1966 and the...
Archibald or James Campbell, in the Battle of Glenlivet, or Sir John Campbell of Calder, who was murdered. Bonnie James (or George) Campbell rides out one...
cattle stations the size of some European countries. Calder married Australian actress Daphne Campbell after they met while she was filming the 1946 Anglo-Australian...
29–14–5 record with a .914 save percentage. He was voted a finalist for the Calder Memorial Trophy, the NHL's Rookie of the Year award. On January 23, 2024...
Angus Lindsay Ritchie Calder (5 February 1942 – 5 June 2008) was a Scottish writer, historian, and poet. Initially studying English literature, he became...
Campbell Gordon Calder (born 1952), known as Cam Calder, is a New Zealand doctor and former politician. He was a National Party Member of Parliament in...