Bernard J. McDaniel
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Bernard J. McDaniel (May 26, 1886 – 1947) was a lawyer and political figure in
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. He represented Regina City from 1938 to 1944 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a
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. He was born in
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, the son of Peter McDaniel and Anne Oodey, and was educated at
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. In 1917, McDaniel married Beatrice Marshall. He served with the
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during
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. McDaniel was a Grand Knight in the Knights of Columbus. He was first elected to the Saskatchewan assembly in a 1938 by-election held after Percy McCuaig Anderson was named a judge. McDaniel was defeated when he ran for reelection in 1944.


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Saskatchewan Liberal Party MLAs 1886 births 1947 deaths {{Saskatchewan-politician-stub