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Hugh Morrison (Manitoba politician)

Hugh Borthwick Morrison (December 16, 1892〔–January 9, 1957〔) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as a Progressive Conservative from 1936 until the time of his death.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=MLA Biographies - Deceased )
He was born in Kaleida, Manitoba and served as reeve of the Rural Municipality of Pembina from 1935 to 1936. A farmer and auctioneer in private life, Morrison was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1936 provincial election, defeating incumbent Liberal-Progressive Frank W. McIntosh〔 by 351 votes in the constituency of Manitou. He was returned by acclamation in the 1941 election,〔 after the Progressive Conservatives joined the Liberal-Progressives and other parties in a coalition government.
Morrison was again returned by acclamation in the 1945 election,〔 albeit under unusual circumstances: his CCF opponent narrowly missed the deadline to declare his candidacy, and was unable to participate in the vote.
Morrison left the governing coalition in the late 1940s, after Liberal-Progressive Douglas Campbell was chosen as Premier of Manitoba. In the 1949 provincial election, he ran as an anti-coalition Progressive Conservative〔 and defeated a pro-coalition Progressive Conservative by over 1,000 votes. The Progressive Conservatives left the coalition government in 1950, and Morrison rejoined the party caucus. He was easily re-elected over a Liberal-Progressive opponent in the 1953 election.〔
Morrison died in Morden in 1957,〔 one year before the Progressive Conservatives won a minority government under Dufferin Roblin's leadership. His widow, Carolyne Morrison, served as a Progressive Conservative MLA from 1960 to 1969.〔
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