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Gordon Edwin Dirks (born June 22, 1947) is a Canadian educator and politician, who has held political office in the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta.He was born in Saskatoon in 1947, and studied at the University of Saskatchewan, receiving a BEd degree. Dirks went on to earn a diploma in educational administration and a MEd from the University of Regina and continued his studies at the Canadian Bible College and Theological Seminary in Regina.
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Dirks, Gordon E Gordon Dirks
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Canadian politician
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2015-05-05Z 1986-11-12Z 2015-05-24Z
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2014-10-27Z 2014-09-15Z 1982-05-08Z
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1947-06-22Z
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dbpedia:Saskatchewan dbpedia:Saskatoon
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1947-01-01Z
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Alberta Minister of Education Member of theLegislative Assembly of SaskatchewanforRegina Rosemont
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Member of theLegislative Assembly of AlbertaforCalgary-Elbow
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dbpedia:Progressive_Conservative_Association_of_Alberta
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dbpedia:Calgary dbpedia:Alberta
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