John Allister Currie
John Allister "Jack" Currie (February 25, 1868 – June 28, 1931) was an Ontario author, journalist and political figure.
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John Allister Currie
John Allister "Jack" Currie (February 25, 1868 – June 28, 1931) was an Ontario author, journalist and political figure.
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1868-02-25
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1931-06-28
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1868-02-25
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Camp Borden, 2nd Brigade
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1931-06-28
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MP for Simcoe North
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MPP for St. Patrick
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MPP for Toronto Southeast
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Helen Sparks
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1921-12-05
1926-10-18
1929-09-17
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1908-10-26
1922-10-23
1926-12-01
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