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dbpedia:Dick_Collver
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Richard Lee "Dick" Collver (February 13, 1936 – August 7, 2014) led the Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative (PC) Party from 1973 to 1978.He earned an arts degree in economics from the University of Alberta, and articled as an accountant for Price Waterhouse in Calgary before moving to Saskatchewan in 1965. He was defeated in a run for the Saskatoon mayoralty, but attracted the attention of the then-moribund Saskatchewan PC Party, and gained its leadership in 1973.
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Dick Collver Collver, Richard Lee
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Leader of the first western separatist party to sit in the Saskatchewan Legislature
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Dick
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1936-02-13Z
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dbpedia:Toronto dbpedia:Ontario
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1936-01-01Z
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2014-08-07Z
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2014-01-01Z
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Leader of the Opposition MLAforNipawin
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dbpedia:John_Kristian_Comer dbpedia:Edward_Cyril_Malone
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dbpedia:Accountant
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dbpedia:Eric_Berntson dbpedia:Lloyd_Sauder
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