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Norval Alic Horner (August 21, 1930 – April 3, 2014), was a Canadian politician and former member of the Canadian House of Commons.Horner earned teaching and engineering degrees from the University of Saskatchewan and worked as a businessman, farmer and school principal in Alberta and Saskatchewan.He was elected to the House of Commons in the 1972 federal election as the Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Battleford—Kindersley, Saskatchewan but was defeated two years later in the 1974 federal election by less than 100 votes.Two of Horner's brothers, Hugh Horner and Jack Horner were also Members of Parliament while his father, Ralph Horner served as a Senator.
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Norval Horner Horner, Norval
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Canadian politician
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1930-08-21Z
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1930-01-01Z
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2014-04-03Z
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2014-01-01Z
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