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Gordon Graydon (December 7, 1897, Snelgrove, Ontario - September 19, 1953) was a Canadian politician, who was House Leader of the Opposition from 1943-1945 because John Bracken, the new leader of the Progressive Conservatives, did not have a seat in the Canadian House of Commons and chose not to seek one until the 1945 general election.
He was one of thirty-five candidates who survived the landslide of the 1935 federal election, winning Peel for his party.
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