Alexander Duff Connon

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Alexander Duff "Alex" Connon (March 25, 1891[1] – December 17, 1975[2]) was a Scottish-born railway conductor and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented The Battlefords from 1944 to 1948 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) member.

He was born in Aberdeen, the son of William Connon and Margaret Jane Dunbar, and was educated there and in Brandon, Manitoba. Connon came to Canada with his family in 1905. In 1914, he married Grace Olive Davis. Connon lived in North Battleford, Saskatchewan.[1] He worked as a conductor for the Canadian National Railway.[3] He was defeated by Paul Prince in 1948 when he ran for reelection to the provincial assembly and was unsuccessful again in a 1950 by-election[4] held following Prince's death.[3]

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  1. ^ a b Normandin, G P (1947). Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
  2. ^ "Hansard" (PDF). Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. December 23, 1975. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-06-01.
  3. ^ a b "Connon named at convention". Leader-Post. Regina. January 21, 1950. p. 23. Retrieved 2012-06-01.
  4. ^ "Saskatchewan Election Results By Electoral Division" (PDF). Saskatchewan Archives Board. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-11-12. Retrieved 2012-03-27.