United Farmers of Ontario - UFO/Progressive Leaders

UFO/Progressive Leaders

  1. E.C. Drury, 1919–1924
  2. Manning Doherty, 1924–1925
  3. William Edgar Raney, 1925-1927+
  4. John Giles Lethbridge, 1927–1929
  5. Harry Nixon, 1929–1934

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