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Charles Steel McNaughton (May 1911 – November 20, 1987) was a Canadian politician, who served as a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for the electoral district of Huron from 1958 to 1973.McNaughton was born in Strasbourg, Saskatchewan in 1911 and grew up and lived in Brandon, Manitoba, where he worked in the seed industry, before moving to Exeter, Ontario in 1944 as a seed distributor.
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Charles Steel MacNaughton Macnaughton, Charles
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Canadian politician
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1911-01-01Z
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1987-11-20Z
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1987-01-01Z
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Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Minister of Transportation and Communications and Minister of Highways Minister of Revenue Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario Treasurer and Minister of Economics(Chair of the Treasury Board and subsequently Chair of the Management Board)
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dbpedia:Jack_Riddell