English: Fred James White, 1886-1967, Labour Party MLA (member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta) from 1921 to 1935 representing Calgary, and President of the Alberta Federation of Labour. Fred White lived in Calgary from about 1910 to 1942, then moved to Guelph. Copied from 'Labour Day Annual', published by the Calgary Labour Council, 1929, p. 31 (Glenbow Library call number 331.87 L125 1929 Pam).
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