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dbpedia:Thomas_MacNutt
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Thomas MacNutt (August 3, 1850 – February 5, 1927) was a Canadian politician who held national as well as province-wide office, as a former member of the Canadian House of Commons and the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. He won a number of significant recognized awards and honours in his career. Thomas MacNutt was one of the original eight people who comprised the Independent party, the precursor to the Progressive Party of Canada.
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Macnutt, Thomas Thomas MacNutt
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Canadian politician
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1908-07-20Z
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1906-03-29Z
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1850-08-03Z
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1850-01-01Z
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1927-02-05Z
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1927-01-01Z
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MLAforSaltcoats 1stSpeakerof theLegislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
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Member of Parliament forSaltcoats
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dbpedia:James_Alexander_Calder dbpedia:William_Charles_Sutherland dbpedia:Thomas_Sales