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John Decore
Member of Parliament for Vegreville
In office
1949–1957
Preceded byAnthony Hlynka
Succeeded byPeter Stefura
Personal details
Born
Ivan Dikur

(1909-04-09)April 9, 1909
Andrew, Alberta, Canada
DiedNovember 11, 1994(1994-11-11) (aged 85)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Resting placesmall
Political partyLiberal Party of Canada
SpousesMyrosia
ChildrenLaurence, John, Leighton
Parent
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OccupationLawyer

John N. Decore (April 9, 1909 – November 11, 1994) was a barrister, lawyer, teacher and politician.[1]

Decore was born Ivan Dikur in Andrew, Alberta to Ukrainian immigrants; he anglicized his name to John in the 1940s.[2] He first ran for the House of Commons as a Liberal candidate in the 1949 federal election. He defeated incumbent Anthony Hlynka in the riding of Vegreville. He ran for re-election in the 1953 election, once again defeating Hlynka. He retired from Parliament in 1957.

Decore attempted to return to federal politics in the 1962 election, this time in the Edmonton East electoral district, but was defeated by incumbent William Skoreyko. He ran once more in the 1963 federal election in the Edmonton—Strathcona electoral district and was defeated by incumbent Terry Nugent.

Decore's son Laurence was Mayor of Edmonton and Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.

References

  1. ^ Decore lauded for sensible rulings: [FINAL Edition] Thomas, Don. Edmonton Journal [Edmonton, Alta] 13 Nov 1994: B3.
  2. ^ John N. Decore The Globe and Mail [Toronto, Ont] 14 Nov 1994: C.4.