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Gerald William "Ged" Baldwin, OC (January 18, 1907 – December 16, 1991) was a Canadian politician who was known as the "Father and Grandfather" of the Access to Information Act.Born in Palmerston, New Zealand, he was educated in Edmonton and became a lawyer. He stood unsuccessfully for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1935 general election, as the Conservative candidate in the riding of Peace River. During World War II, he served with the Canadian Army in Britain and Europe.
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Baldwin, Ged Gerald William (Ged) Baldwin
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Canadian politician
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1907-01-18Z
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1907-01-01Z
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1991-12-16Z
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