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Edward LeRoy Bowerman

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Role
  
Canadian Politician

Name
  
Edward Bowerman


Spouse(s)
  
Laura Rosalee Anderson

Nationality
  
Canadian

Resigned
  
1949

Edward LeRoy Bowerman

Preceded by
  
William Lyon Mackenzie King

Majority
  
Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation

Born
  
June 2, 1892 Toronto, Ontario, Canada (
1892-06-02
)

Political party
  
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation

Died
  
February 17, 1977, Shellbrook, Canada

Party
  
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation

Succeeded by
  
Francis Heselton Helme

Edward LeRoy Bowerman (June 2, 1892 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada – February 17, 1977 in Shellbrook, SK) was a Canadian politician and farmer. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the federal election, 1945 election as a Member of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation for the electoral district of Prince Albert by defeating then Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King in a huge upset, the last of four times that King was defeated in Canadian politics. Bowerman was defeated in the 1949 election. In honor of Bowerman's tireless service to the provincial government of Saskatchewan, the Parliament named a lake after him in the northern part of the province in 1972.

Bowerman's son, George Reginald Anderson (Ted) Bowerman, was an MLA for Shellbrook from 1967–1982 and member of Premier Allan Blakeney's cabinet from 1971–1982, holding various ministerial positions during the period. Ted was born on the family farm in Shellbrook, SK, in 1930, and died in a car accident on December 20, 2007.

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