Frederick E. Harrison

Frederick Ernest Harrison (1876[1] – September 10, 1962[2]) MBE was a politician in Saskatchewan, Canada.

[4] In 1916, he moved to Calgary, Alberta after accepting a position with the federal Department of Labour.

She was convicted of the lesser charge of discharging a firearm after it was proved that she had removed the lead bullets from the shells; apparently, her intention was to scare her husband.

[1] Harrison was named a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1943 for his work in industrial dispute settlement.

[2] Harrison Crescent in the Avalon neighbourhood in Saskatoon was named in his honour.