Joseph Baggaley

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Joseph Baggaley, (c. 188419 October 1918), was born in England and came to Regina, Canada with his wife and four children in 1911.

Baggaley was a bricklayer by trade who had come to the prairies probably as a result of attractive advertisements back in England. He was a strong trade unionist and, by 1915, became president of his union, a position he held until his death in 1918. He fought many important labour battles during his short tenure including outlining their position on the initiative for military registration and conscription in 1916–17.

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