Lee Glen Morrison (born 6 March 1932 in
Vidora, Saskatchewan
Vidora is an unincorporated community within the Rural Municipality of Reno No. 51, Saskatchewan, Canada. The community once had a population of 200 people in 1940 and has since declined to 1 resident. It previously held village status until it ...
) is a Canadian politician, formerly a member of the
House of Commons of Canada
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The House of Common ...
from 1993 to 2000.
He was first elected at the
Swift Current—Maple Creek—Assiniboia electoral district
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in the
1993 federal election. After realignment of
riding boundaries, he was re-elected at the
Cypress Hills—Grasslands
Cypress Hills—Grasslands is a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1997.
Geography
The district is in the southwestern corner of the Province of Saskatchewan.
...
electoral district in the
1997 federal election. Morrison was a member of the
Reform party, later renamed the
Canadian Alliance. After serving in the
35th Military units
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*35th Infantry Division (United States), a formation of the National Guard since World War I
*35th Infantry Regiment (United States), a regiment created on 1 July 1 ...
and
36th Canadian Parliament
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s, he did not seek a third term of office, leaving federal politics as of the
2000 federal election.
Electoral record
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1932 births
Living people
Canadian Alliance MPs
20th-century Canadian politicians
Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Saskatchewan
Reform Party of Canada MPs
People from Rural Municipality Reno No. 51, Saskatchewan
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