George Hedley Vicars Bulyea

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George Hedley Vicars Bulyea was a Canadian politician who played a key role in the early governance of Alberta following its creation as a province in 1905.

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instanceOf Canadian politician
human
appointedBy Earl Grey
child Percy McFarlane Bulyea
countryOfCitizenship Canada
dateOfBirth 1859-02-17
dateOfDeath 1928-07-22
educatedAt Acadia University
surface form: Acadia College

University of New Brunswick
familyName Bulyea
givenName George
honorificPrefix The Honourable
knownFor being the first Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
role in transition from Northwest Territories administration to provincial government in Alberta
languageSpoken English
memberOfPoliticalParty Liberal Party of Canada
Liberal Party of the Northwest Territories
middleName Hedley Vicars
monarchDuringTerm Edward VII
George V
notableWork early governance of Alberta after its creation as a province in 1905
occupation civil servant
politician
teacher
officeEnd 1915-10-20
officeStart 1905-09-01
placeOfBirth Gagetown, New Brunswick
placeOfDeath Peacock, Ontario
positionHeld Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
Member of the Executive Council of the Northwest Territories
Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
Minister of Public Works of the Northwest Territories
President of the Executive Council of the Northwest Territories
Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada
surface form: Railway Commissioner of the Northwest Territories
precededBy position created
regionOfActivity Alberta
Northwest Territories
religion Baptist
residence Alberta
New Brunswick
spouse Annie Blanche Babbit
succeededBy Robert George Brett

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Lieutenant Governor of Alberta firstOfficeHolder George Hedley Vicars Bulyea