Edmund Boyd Osler (Manitoba politician)

Edmund Boyd Osler (Manitoba politician)

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name=Edmund Boyd Osler



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birth_place=Winnipeg, Manitoba
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riding=Winnipeg South Centre
term_start=June 1968
term_end=September 1972
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profession=insurance executive, writer
party=Liberal
party colour=Liberal Party of Canada
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Edmund Boyd Osler (born 21 August 1919 at Winnipeg, Manitoba) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He graduated from the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario in 1937, student #2592. He also studied at War Staff College, Royal Canadian Air Force. He served as a Royal Canadian Air Force sergeant pilot and was promoted to squadron leader from 1940 to 1945. Upon retirement, he worked as an insurance executive and writer.

He was first elected in the 1968 general election at the Winnipeg South Centre riding and served one term, the 28th Canadian Parliament. Osler left Parliament after his defeated in the 1972 election to A. Daniel McKenzie of the Progressive Conservative party.

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