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Ethel Sylvia Wilson was born on 13 February, 1902 in Sunnyside, Alberta, is a politician. Discover Ethel Sylvia Wilson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?
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Seamstress, labour activist and politician |
Age |
81 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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13 February 1902 |
Birthday |
13 February |
Birthplace |
Sunnyside, Alberta |
Date of death |
(1983-12-08) |
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Canada |
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Ethel Sylvia Wilson Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Ethel Sylvia Wilson's Husband?
Her husband is David Wilson
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David Wilson |
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Ethel Sylvia Wilson Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ethel Sylvia Wilson worth at the age of 81 years old? Ethel Sylvia Wilson’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from Canada. We have estimated
Ethel Sylvia Wilson's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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She continued to hold her seat on Edmonton council while she served as an MLA. She would represent Edmonton-North in the Legislature until 1971.
In 1971 Wilson's constituency of Edmonton North was abolished during redistribution, and she ran for re-election that year in the new electoral district of Edmonton-Kingsway. She was defeated by Progressive Conservative candidate Kenneth Paproski who was part of the P-C wave that took power that year.
In the 1967 Alberta general election, Wilson defeated three candidates, including future NDP MLA Gordon Wright, She received 38 percent of the votes cast in Edmonton-North.
In the 1963 general election she was re-elected with some reduction in popular support.
Shortly after the 1963 election, Wilson pushed for movement on the Daylight Saving Time front. Alberta's urban municipalities were in favour of daylight savings time and pressured the provincial government to either hold a plebiscite on the question or allow municipalities to locally observe daylight savings time. A joint motion of Calgary City Council and Edmonton City Council for a plebiscite was put to the Legislature in July 1963, with the support of Wilson, who was both a Social Credit cabinet minister and an Edmonton alderman, but without success.
After her husband's death, Wilson entered the work force as a seamstress for Burns Meats, where she worked until her retirement in 1962. During that time she was active in the labour movement, eventually becoming Secretary of the Edmonton Labor Council.
On November 30, 1962, Wilson was appointed to the cabinet as a Minister without portfolio by Premier Ernest Manning. The appointment made her the second woman in the history of Alberta to be appointed to cabinet (following UFA's Irene Parlby). She was also the first trade unionist since Alex Ross (1917-1926) to sit in a provincial cabinet.
While still a member of Edmonton city council, Wilson ran for a seat in the Alberta Legislature in the 1959 general election. She ran as a Social Credit candidate in the new electoral district of Edmonton North, which she won over three other candidates.
Wilson was re-elected in 1954, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1962 and 1964. She retired from council in 1966.
In 1951, Wilson was nominated by the Edmonton Labor Council to run for a seat to Edmonton City Council in the municipal election. She was defeated, finishing tenth among thirteen candidates. She ran again the following year and was elected, taking fifth place.
Ethel Sylvia Wilson (February 13, 1902 - December 8, 1983) was a labour activist and a politician from Alberta, Canada. She served on Edmonton City Council from 1952 to 1966 and as Social Credit Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (MLA) from 1959 to 1971. She served as a cabinet minister in the Social Credit governments of Ernest Manning and Harry Strom from 1962 to 1971.
Ethel Sylvia Knight was born on February 13, 1902 on a farm just outside Sunnyside, Alberta. She took her post secondary education at Edmonton Business College. Wilson married Dave Wilson, with whom she had three children. He died in 1935 after ten years of marriage.