Talk:Frank Calder (politician)

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Stub, needs edit, formatting, pic, etc.[edit]

Short bio; needs edit, formatting, maybe pic, also succession box for Atlin riding, which was his constituency. ---- Skookum1 (12 May 2006)

First elected aboriginal?[edit]

It is mentioned that Frank A. Calder was the first aboriginal to be elected to a legislative assembly in Canada. I believe that this isn't the case since Ludger Bastien, Huron of the Wendake reservation, was elected to the Quebec legislative assembly in 1924 where he served until his defeat in 1927 [1]. Sorenhes 00:27, 14 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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