Gordon Wilson
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Gordon Wilson may refer to:
  • Gordon Wilson (Scottish politician)
    Gordon Wilson (Scottish politician)
    Gordon Wilson is a former leader of the Scottish National Party and current leading figure in the campaign to ban same-sex marriage in Scotland...

     (born 1938), former leader of the Scottish National Party
  • Gordon Wilson (Canadian politician)
    Gordon Wilson (Canadian politician)
    Gordon Wilson is a former provincial politician in British Columbia. He served as leader of the Liberal Party of BC from 1987–1993, leader and founder of the Progressive Democratic Alliance from 1993–1997, and in the provincial cabinet as Minister of Finance and Minister of Employment, Investment...

     (born 1949), leader of the British Columbia Liberal Party
  • Gordon Wilson (peace campaigner)
    Gordon Wilson (peace campaigner)
    Gordon Wilson was a draper in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. During The Troubles Wilson was injured and his daughter Marie was killed in the Enniskillen Remembrance Day Bombing on 8 November 1987....

     (1927–1995), Peace campaigner and Irish senator
  • Phat Wilson
    Phat Wilson
    Gordon Allan "Phat" Wilson was a Canadian amateur ice hockey forward who won the Allan Cup three times as a member of the Port Arthur Bearcats...

     (Gordon Allan Wilson, 1895–1970), ice hockey player
  • Gordon Wilson (American football)
    Gordon Wilson (American football)
    Gordon K. Wilson was a professional football in the National Football League and the third American Football League. He was drafted by the Cleveland Rams in 1941 and played that season with the Rams and the Columbus Bullies of the AFL. In 1942 and 1943, Wilson played with the Chicago Cardinals,...

     (born 1915), American football player
  • Gordon Crooks Wilson
    Gordon Crooks Wilson
    Gordon Crooks Wilson was a Conservative and Unionist Party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Dundas, Ontario and became an agent and merchant....

    (1872–1937), Conservative and Unionist Party member of the Canadian House of Commons
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