The 1999 Ontario general election was held on June 3, 1999 to elect members of the 37th Legislative Assembly of the Province of
Ontario
Ontario ( ; ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.Ontario is located in the geographic eastern half of Canada, but it has historically and politically been considered to be part of Central Canada. Located in Central C ...
,
Canada
Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tota ...
.
The governing
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (french: Parti progressiste-conservateur de l'Ontario), often shortened to the Ontario PC Party or simply the PCs, colloquially known as the Tories, is a centre-right political party in Ontario, Canad ...
, led by Premier
Mike Harris
Michael Deane Harris (born January 23, 1945) is a Canadian retired politician who served as the 22nd premier of Ontario from 1995 to 2002 and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (PC Party) from 1990 to 2002. During his time ...
, was re-elected to a second
majority government
A majority government is a government by one or more governing parties that hold an absolute majority of seats in a legislature. This is as opposed to a minority government, where the largest party in a legislature only has a plurality of seats ...
.
It was the first election in which the Legislative Assembly of Ontario had a reduced number of seats. Previously, the province's riding boundaries were different from those used in federal elections. In the 1999 election, for the first time, provincial riding boundaries were redrawn to precisely match federal ridings, resulting in 27 fewer seats — and 27 fewer Members of Provincial Parliament — in the legislature. Notably, in a number of ridings this resulted in incumbent MPPs directly facing each other in the new seats; in a few ridings, incumbent MPPs from the same party even had to compete against each other for their own party's nomination.
Campaign
According to a poll released on the eve of the election, the
Liberal Party
The Liberal Party is any of many political parties around the world. The meaning of ''liberal'' varies around the world, ranging from liberal conservatism on the right to social liberalism on the left.
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entered the campaign with a lead over the Progressive Conservatives. This poll's accuracy was disputed by many, however, and even Liberal leader
Dalton McGuinty
Dalton James Patrick McGuinty Jr. (born July 19, 1955) is a former Canadian politician who served as the 24th premier of Ontario from 2003 to 2013. He was the first Liberal leader to win two majority governments since Mitchell Hepburn nea ...
cast doubt on it: noting that most polling companies claim to be accurate 19 times out of 20, he suggested that this might have been the 20th. Subsequent polls taken in the early period of the campaign showed the Progressive Conservatives with a commanding lead over the Liberals, in a manner more consistent with pre-election numbers.
Harris' government had delivered large tax cuts and significantly reduced the deficit, but they had also severely cut spending in the process. They had the support of the legendary Tory political machine, bolstered by a group of American experts imported from the United States'
Republican Party
Republican Party is a name used by many political parties around the world, though the term most commonly refers to the United States' Republican Party.
Republican Party may also refer to:
Africa
*Republican Party (Liberia)
* Republican Part ...
. They targeted Dalton McGuinty as inexperienced ("Dalton McGuinty is not up to the job" was a Tory campaign slogan), and attacked him for lacking a clear vision. This was successful due to McGuinty having a reputation for being uncomfortable and stiff in the media. During the leader's debates, McGuinty had a poor performance, being unable to explain his party's platform clearly and being compared to fictional
serial killer
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*
*
*
* with the murders taking place over more than a month and including a significant period of time between them. While most authorities set a threshold of three ...
Norman Bates by NDP leader Howard Hampton.
The extensive use of attack ads and wedge issues by the Tories was a new development in Canadian politics, and some commentators worried the election process was becoming Americanized.
The third major party, the
Ontario New Democratic Party
The Ontario New Democratic Party (french: link=no, Nouveau Parti démocratique de l'Ontario; abbr. ONDP or NDP) is a social democracy, social-democratic political party in Ontario, Canada. The party currently forms the Leader of the Opposition ( ...
led by Howard Hampton, spent much the campaign battling the memory of
Bob Rae
Robert Keith Rae (born August 2, 1948) is a Canadian diplomat and former politician who is the current Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations since 2020. He previously served as the 21st premier of Ontario from 1990 to 1995, leader of the ...
's unpopular government in the early 1990s. Despite Hampton's efforts to reach out to labour, the NDP were substantially weakened as the major unions deserted them in favour of the Liberals, hoping to defeat the Tories by strategic voting.
The province was enjoying strong economic growth at the time which also vindicated the Conservatives' deficit-cutting measures in the public. The Liberal Party managed to recover some support late in the campaign, but it was not enough and the Tories were re-elected with a second consecutive majority government.
Results
Notes:
*No fewer than 27 candidates affiliated with the Communist Party of Canada - Marxist-Leninist contested this election as independents. These candidates won a total of 7,194 votes.
* The Reform Association of Ontario fielded one candidate.
* Three independent candidates were members of the Humanist Party of Ontario.
It is possible that some independent candidates were actually members of these or other unregistered parties.
Constituency results
Expenditure entries are taken from official candidate reports as listed by Elections Ontario. The figures cited are the "Total Candidate's Campaign Expenses Subject to Limitation", and include transfers from constituency associations.
The official returns list Ray as a candidate of the Ontario Communist Party, rather than the Communist League. This, however, is an error.
Gord Hunter
Gordon Hunter (born January 20, 1946) was an Ottawa City Councillor. He represented Knoxdale-Merivale Ward. On January 31, 2010, he announced that he would not be running re-election to city council in 2010.
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H ...
16,809
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, Craig Parsons 1,647
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, Brian E. Jackson 239
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, Bill Frampton (F) 386
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, John Baird '' Nepean''
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, Ray Kostuck 15,403
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, Richard Patten 17,956
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, Elisabeth Arnold 11,977
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, Wayne Foster 170
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, Chris Bradshaw 1,231
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, Marvin Glass (Comm) 174 Mistahi Corkill (Ind -L 132
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, Richard Patten
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, Mike Nicholson 19,337
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Dalton McGuinty
Dalton James Patrick McGuinty Jr. (born July 19, 1955) is a former Canadian politician who served as the 24th premier of Ontario from 2003 to 2013. He was the first Liberal leader to win two majority governments since Mitchell Hepburn nea ...
22,707
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, James McLaren 2,655
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, James Hea 121
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, George Brown 724
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, Mag Carson (Ind -L 243
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, Dalton McGuinty
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Ottawa—Vanier
Ottawa—Vanier (formerly known as Ottawa East) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1935. Previous to that date, it was part of the Ottawa electoral district th ...
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, Maurice Lamirande 12,605
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, Claudette Boyer 21,009
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, David Gagnon 4,163
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, Pierrette Blondin 580
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, Richard Briggs 953
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, Kevin Corkill (Ind -L 310
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Bernard Grandmaître
Bernard "Ben" C. Grandmaître , (born June 24, 1933) is a former politician from Ontario, Canada. He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1984 to 1999 who represented the riding of Ottawa East. He served as a cabinet ...
Garry Guzzo
Garry Guzzo (born November 18, 1941) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 2003. He represented the ridings of Ottawa–Rideau and Ottawa West—Ne ...
22,834
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Rick Chiarelli
Richard "Rick" Chiarelli (born c. 1964) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was an Ottawa City Councillor, and the second cousin of former Ottawa mayor and 2022 mayoral candidate Bob Chiarelli. He represented the College Ward covering part ...
Richard Warman
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Ottawa West
Ottawa West was a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1935 to 1997 and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1908 to 1926 and from 1955 to 1999. It cover ...
Prescott and Russell
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Hastings—Peterborough
Hastings—Peterborough was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1925 to 1953. It was located in the province of Ontario. This riding was created in 1924 from parts of Hastings East and Peterborough Eas ...
Bill Vankoughnet
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John Gerretsen
John Philip Gerretsen (born June 9, 1942) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 2014 who represented the eastern Ontario riding of Kingston and the Islands. He s ...
26,355
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, Beth Pater 5,436
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, Gerard Morris 182
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, Chris Walker 1,174
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, Chris Beneteau (FCP) 546
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, John Gerretsen
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke, Lanark—Carleton
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, Norm Sterling 31,364
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, Dwight Eastman 17,323
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, Sheila Sansome 2,713
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, Angela Hea 171
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, Stuart Langstaff 681
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, J.J. Campbell (FCP) 1,450
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, Norm Sterling '' Carleton''
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke, Leeds—Grenville
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, Bob Runciman 23,390
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, Don Cameron 17,307
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, Jim Murray 2,097
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, Britt Roberts 244
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, Ken Blackburn 1,008
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, Rob Runciman
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Prince Edward-Hastings
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, rowspan=3 , Gary Fox 17,931
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Ernie Parsons
Ernie Parsons (born June 5, 1946) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, representing the riding of Prince Edward—Hastings for the Ontario Liberal Party from 1999 to 2007. In 2007 ...
Leo Jordan
William Leo Jordan (December 29, 1929 – February 15, 2015) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1999.
Background
Jordan studied Public Administratio ...
Noble Villeneuve
Noble Alfred Villeneuve (August 1, 1938 – February 28, 2018) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1983 to 1999, and served as a cabinet minister in the govern ...
Cornwall
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Simcoe Centre
Simcoe Centre was a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 to 1997. This riding was created in 1987 from parts of Grey—Simcoe, Simcoe South and Wellington—Dufferin—S ...
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke, Bruce—Grey
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, Bill Murdoch 24,915
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, Ruth Lovell 16,139
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, Colleen Purdon 2,776
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, Grant Pattullo 373
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, John Clark (FCP) 1540
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, Bill Murdoch '' Grey—Owen Sound''
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke, Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey
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, David Tilson 30,532
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, Steve White 13,591
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, Noel Duignan 1,871
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, Richard Procter 1156
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, David Tilson '' Dufferin—Peel''
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke, Durham
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, John O'Toole 26,103
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, Garry Minnie 14,694
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, Jim Morrison 4,235
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, Jacinthe Millaire 242
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, Gail Thompson 467
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, John O'Toole ''
Durham East
Durham East was a federal electoral district (Canada), electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1904. It was located in the provinces and territories of Canada, province of Ontario. It was created by the Briti ...
Northumberland
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Peterborough
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, Gary Stewart 24,422
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, Jeff Leal 21,820
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, Dave Nickle 7,058
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, Larry Tyldsley 598
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, Robert Mayer 106
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, Bob Bowers (Ind) 151 K.T. Burgess (Ind) 125
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, Gary Stewart
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke, Simcoe—Grey
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, Jim Wilson 31,984
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, Norman Sandberg 12,815
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, Mary Hart 3,662
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, Jim Wilson '' Simcoe West''
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke, Simcoe North
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, Garfield Dunlop 26,160
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, George MacDonald 19,209
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, Ann Billings 2,913
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, William Ayling 305
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, Harry Promm 633
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,
Al McLean
Allan Kenneth McLean (born March 20, 1937) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1981 to 1999 who represented the riding of Simcoe East. He was a cabinet ...
York North
York North was a federal riding in Ontario, Canada, that was in the House of Commons of Canada from Confederation in 1867 until 2004.
The federal riding was eliminated in 2003 when it was redistributed between two new ridings of Newmarket� ...
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, rowspan=3, Julia Munro 29,613
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, rowspan=3, John Volpe 15,755
, rowspan=3,
, rowspan=3, Steve Saysell 2,236
, rowspan=3,
, rowspan=3, Kwok-Lin Mary Wan 305
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, Julia Munro ''
Durham—York Durham—York was a provincial electoral district in northern Durham Region and York Region in Ontario, Canada that elected members to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. It contained the towns of East Gwillimbury, Newmarket, Ontario, Newmarket, Wh ...
Frank Klees
Frank Klees (born March 6, 1951) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 2014. He was a cabinet minister in the governments of Mike Harris and Ernie ...
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York—Mackenzie
York North was a federal riding in Ontario, Canada, that was in the House of Commons of Canada from Confederation in 1867 until 2004.
The federal riding was eliminated in 2003 when it was redistributed between two new ridings of Newmarket� ...
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Southern Durham & York
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, David Tsubouchi 26,083
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, Steven Kirsch 12,859
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, Janice Hagan 1,594
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, Bernadette Manning 437
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, Pat Redmond (FCP) 399
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, David Tsubouchi
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Frank Klees
Frank Klees (born March 6, 1951) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 2014. He was a cabinet minister in the governments of Mike Harris and Ernie ...
30,432
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, Vito Spatafora 17,427
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Chris Moise
Chris Moise is a Canadian politician who was elected to represent Ward 13 Toronto Centre on Toronto City Council following the 2022 Toronto municipal election.
Political career
He previously ran as an Ontario New Democratic Party candidate for ...
Oshawa
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Pickering—Ajax—Uxbridge
Pickering—Ajax—Uxbridge was an electoral district (Canada), electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1997 to 2003. This riding was created in 1996, from parts of Durham (electoral dis ...
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, Janet Ecker 28,661
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, Dave Ryan 16,881
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, Jim Wiseman 2,814
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, Chris Pennington 703
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, Bob Riaz (NLP) 191
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, Janet Ecker '' Durham West''
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke, Thornhill
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, Tina Molinari 19,580
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, Dan Ronen 19,237
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, Nathan Rotman 1,438
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, Ruth Van Bezold 360
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke, Vaughan—King—Aurora
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, Al Palladini 28,836
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, Tony Genco 21,173
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, Michael Seaward 1,539
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, Ernst Von Bezold 495
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, John Genser (Lbt) 670
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, Al Palladini '' York Centre''
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke, Whitby—Ajax
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Jim Flaherty
James Michael Flaherty (December 30, 1949 – April 10, 2014) was a Canadian politician who served as the federal minister of finance from 2006 to 2014 under Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
First elected to the Legislative Assemb ...
York East
York East was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada at different times. It was located in the province of Ontario.
History
The first federal riding of York East was created by the British North America Act ...
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke, Broadview—Greenwood
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, Rita Smith 9,554
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, Julie Wang Morris 9,553
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, Marilyn Churley 18,150
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, Tony Ieraci 320
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, Bob Hyman 565
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, Melanie Cishecki (Ind -L 543
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, Marilyn Churley '' Riverdale''
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Davenport
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* Hundred of Davenport, cadastral unit in South Australia
**Davenport, South Australia, suburb of Port Augusta
**District Council of Davenport, former local govern ...
Don Valley West
Don Valley West (french: Don Valley-Ouest) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1979. Its population in 2001 was 115,539. 13.6% of the population is Muslim, t ...
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, David Turnbull 23,177
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, Paul Davidson 20,008
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, Geoffrey Allen 2,152
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, Debbie Weberg 224
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, Judith Snow (Ind -L 312
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, David Turnbull ''
York Mills
York Mills is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is centred around Yonge Street and York Mills Road located in the district of North York. In 2010, it encompassed the fourth and seventh most affluent postal codes in Canada. It is ...
Frank de Jong
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Larry Solway
Lawrence S. "Larry" Solway (13 August 1928 – 9 January 2012) was a Canadian actor and broadcaster.
Career
During the 1960s he hosted radio programmes at CHUM in Toronto such as the early Canadian talk show ''Speak Your Mind''. He left t ...
3,350
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, rowspan="3",
, rowspan="3", Linda Martin 188
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, rowspan="3", Don Roebuck 326
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, rowspan="3", Philip Fernandez (Ind -L 194 Antonio Maristanes (Ind) 184
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, Isabel Bassett '' St. Andrew—St. Patrick''
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, Bill Saunderson† '' Eglinton''
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke,
Toronto Centre—Rosedale
Toronto Centre (french: Toronto-Centre) is a federal electoral district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1872 to 1925, and since 1935, under the names Centre Toronto (1872–1903) ...
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Bill Whatcott
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232
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, Ron Parker 205
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, Joseph Cohen 392
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John Sewell
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Born and raised in the Beach neighbourhood, in Toronto, Sewell attended Malvern Collegiate Institute ...
(Ind) 8822 Paul McKeever (F) 344 Mike Ryner (Ind) 236
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, Al Leach† '' St. George—St. David''
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, Chris Loreto 7,323
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, Albert Koehl 9,817
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, Rosario Marchese 17,110
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, Ron Robins 274
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, Sat Khalsa 612
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, Roberto Verdecchia (Ind umanist 258 Silvio Ursomarzo (F) 182 Raymond Samuels (Ind) 154
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, Rosario Marchese '' Fort York''
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke, York South—Weston
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, Alan Hofmeister 7,471
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, Joe Cordiano 18,205
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, Rosana Pellizzari 6,850
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, Enzo Granzotto 542
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, Erica Kindl 139
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, Alma Subasic 147
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, David Gershuny (Ind -L 486 Hassan Husseini (Comm) 261
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, Joe Cordiano '' Lawrence''
Suburban Toronto
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, rowspan=3, David Johnson 17,955
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, rowspan=3, David Caplan 20,993
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, rowspan=3, J. Bala Krishnan 1,822
, rowspan=3,
, rowspan=3, Ryan Kidd 153
, rowspan=3,
, rowspan=3, Shail Lall 28
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, rowspan=3, Jeff Pancer 85
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Raffi Assadourian (Ind) 329 Elizabeth Rowley (Comm) 91 Fernand Deschamps (Ind -L 65 Wayne Simmons (F) 53
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, David Johnson '' Don Mills''
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, David Caplan ''
Oriole
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Etobicoke West
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Doug Ford
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Etobicoke—Humber
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Jim Brown
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15,915
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, Gerry Phillips 18,698
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, Bob Frankford 1,319
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, Ken Morgan 129
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, Gary Carmichael 451
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, Wayne Cook (Ind) 371
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, Gerry Philips
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Marilyn Mushinski
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Scarborough—Ellesmere
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke, Scarborough East
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, Steve Gilchrist 20,686
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, Peter Vanderyagt 17,084
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, Terry Maley 2,853
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, Catherine Fox 457
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, Loucas Café 135
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, Sam Apelbaum (Lbt) 368 Heath Thomas (Ind) 205
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, Steve Gilchrist
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke, Scarborough—Rouge River
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, Mubashar Dar 12,061
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Alvin Curling
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Dan Newman
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Jim Brown
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‡ '' Scarborough West''
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, Dan Newman '' Scarborough Centre''
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke, Willowdale
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, David Young 22,200
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, Fahimeh Mortazavi 18,579
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, Mikael Swayze 1,871
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, Jim Conrad 409
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, Claude Viau 75
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, Elizabeth Rhodes 330
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, Bernadette Michael (Ind) 323 Vaughan Byrnes (F) 152
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, Charles Harnick†
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, rowspan=3 bgcolor=whitesmoke, York Centre
, rowspan=3,
, rowspan=3, Robert Hausman 9,192
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, rowspan=3, Monte Kwinter 21,250
, rowspan=3,
, rowspan=3, Norm Jesin 3721
, rowspan=3,
, rowspan=3,
, rowspan=3,
, rowspan=3, Angus Hunt 621
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, rowspan=3,
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, Annamarie Castrilli‡ '' Downsview''
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, colspan=2 bgcolor=whitesmoke align=center, ''Merged riding''
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, Monte Kwinter '' Wilson Heights''
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, bgcolor=whitesmoke, York West
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, Chris Collier 5,086
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, Mario Sergio 16,457
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, Stephnie Payne 3,377
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, Mark Scrafford 299
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, Anthony Davison 427
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Yorkview
Yorkview was an Ontario provincial electoral district (riding), in the former city of North York from 1963 to 1999. The riding was established for the 1963 Ontario general election. The riding was abolished in preparation for the 1999 Ontario gener ...
Rob Sampson
Rob Sampson (born October 27, 1955) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 2003 and was a cabinet minister in the government of Mike Harris.
Backg ...
18,688
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, George Winter 14,572
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, Carl DeFaria 17,688
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, Greg Mytron 282
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, Pierre Chenier (Ind -L 469
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, Margaret Marland 23,890
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, Tim Sullivan (Ind -L 535
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, Margaret Marland
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, John Snobelen 26,816
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, Bob Delaney 17,792
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, Maxine Caron 1,795
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, Fred Fredeen 387
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, Gary Carr 27,767
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, Kevin Flynn 14,689
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, Sean Cain 1,667
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, Linda Antonichuk 202
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Oakville South Oakville South was an electoral riding in Ontario, Canada. It existed from 1987 to 1999, when it was abolished into Burlington and Oakville when ridings were redistributed to match their federal counterpart. It consisted of southern parts of Oakvi ...
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, Cam Jackson 29,055
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, Linda Glover 14,220
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, Tim Hudak 20,481
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Niagara South
Niagara may refer to:
Geography Niagara Falls and nearby places In both the United States and Canada
*Niagara Falls, the famous waterfalls in the Niagara River
*Niagara River, part of the U.S.–Canada border
*Niagara Escarpment, the cliff ov ...
Halton North Halton North was an electoral riding in Ontario, Canada. It existed from 1987 to 1999, when it was abolished when ridings were redistributed to match their federal counterpart. It consisted of the northern areas of Halton Region.
Members of Provi ...
Peter Preston
Peter John Preston (23 May 1938 – 6 January 2018) was a British journalist and author. He was editor of ''The Guardian'' for twenty years, from 1975 to 1995.
Early life
Peter Preston was born in Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire, the son of J ...
7,414
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, Dominic Agostino 17,891
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, Bob Sutton 6,304
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, Edgar Breau 386
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, Jim Howlett 496
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, Bob Mann (Comm) 288 Julie Gordon (Ind -L 263
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, Dominic Agostino
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, Trevor Pettit 16,397
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, Marie Bountrogianni 19,076
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, Chris Charlton 10,622
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, Jim Enos 426
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, Bob Danio 261
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, Kelli Gallagher 456
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Rolf Gerstenberger
Rolf Gerstenberger was the president of United Steelworkers, Local 1005 at the Hamilton Works of U.S. Steel Canada (formerly Stelco Hilton Works) in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada until his retirement effective 5 May 2015. He is also a prominent member ...
Wendell Fields
Wendell Fields (August 26, 1957 – March 1, 2017) was a Canadian veteran anti-poverty activist in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He was director of Hamilton Against Poverty, and twice campaigned for the House of Commons of Canada as a candidate of ...
(Ind-(ML)) 236
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, David Christopherson ''
Hamilton Centre
Hamilton Centre (french: Hamilton-Centre) is a federal electoral district in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004.
History
It was created in 2003 from parts of Hamilton East, Ham ...
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls () is a group of three waterfalls at the southern end of Niagara Gorge, spanning the border between the province of Ontario in Canada and the state of New York in the United States. The largest of the three is Horseshoe Fall ...
St. Catharines
St. Catharines is the largest city in Canada's Niagara Region and the sixth largest urban area in the province of Ontario. As of 2016, it has an area of , 136,803 residents, and a metropolitan population of 406,074. It lies in Southern Ontario ...
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Tom Froese
Tom Froese (born November 29, 1952) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 1999 who represented the riding of St. Catharines—Brock.
Backgr ...
17,994
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Stoney Creek
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, Brad Clark 21,462
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, Chris Phillips 18,840
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, Robert Barlow 4,922
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, Philip Lees 1,206
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, Ed Doyle† '' Wentworth East''
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, Toni Skarica 27,466
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, Vicky Wylson-Sher 15,843
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, Jessica Brennan 3,990
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Wentworth North
Wentworth North was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1896. It was located near the city of Hamilton in the province of Ontario. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867. The "N ...
Dave Levac
David Joseph Levac (born April 6, 1954) is a retired Canadian politician who was the 41st speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 2011 to 2018. Levac was elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1999 as a member of the Ontario Liber ...
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, David Sharpe 2,889
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, Eleanor Hyodo 294
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, Graham McRae (Ind) 495
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, Ron Johnson† ''
Brantford
Brantford ( 2021 population: 104,688) is a city in Ontario, Canada, founded on the Grand River in Southwestern Ontario. It is surrounded by Brant County, but is politically separate with a municipal government of its own that is fully independ ...
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Cambridge
Cambridge ( ) is a university city and the county town in Cambridgeshire, England. It is located on the River Cam approximately north of London. As of the 2021 United Kingdom census, the population of Cambridge was 145,700. Cambridge beca ...
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, Gerry Martiniuk 24,583
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, Jerry Boyle 10,244
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Guelph—Wellington
Guelph (formerly Guelph—Wellington) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1979. This riding has had a Liberal MP since 1993.
From 2008 until his decision not to ...
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Brenda Elliott
Brenda Elliott (born October 27, 1950) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. She served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Progressive Conservative from 1995 to 2003, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of Mike Harris and ...
26,246
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, Wayne Hyland 16,595
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, Bruce Abel 5,907
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, John Gots 1,020
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, Bradley Shaw 733
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, Anna Di Carlo (Ind -L 396
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, Brenda Elliott ''
Guelph
Guelph ( ; 2021 Canadian Census population 143,740) is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. Known as "The Royal City", Guelph is roughly east of Kitchener and west of Downtown Toronto, at the intersection of Highway 6, Highway 7 and Well ...
Peter Preston
Peter John Preston (23 May 1938 – 6 January 2018) was a British journalist and author. He was editor of ''The Guardian'' for twenty years, from 1975 to 1995.
Early life
Peter Preston was born in Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire, the son of J ...
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Brant—Haldimand
Brant—Haldimand was a federal electoral district (Canada), electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1953 to 1968, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1987 to 1999.
The Riding ...
Norfolk
Norfolk () is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in East Anglia in England. It borders Lincolnshire to the north-west, Cambridgeshire to the west and south-west, and Suffolk to the south. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the Nort ...
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Huron—Bruce
Huron—Bruce (formerly known as Huron and Huron—Middlesex) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1953.
History
The riding was created in 1952 from parts of ...
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Helen Johns
Helen Johns (born April 24, 1953) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. She was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 2003 and served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Mike Harris ...
Kitchener Kitchener may refer to:
People
* Earl Kitchener, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
** Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener (1850–1916), British Field Marshal and 1st Earl Kitchener
** Henry Kitchener, 2nd Earl Kitchener (1846–1937) ...
Gary Leadston
Gary L. Leadston (June 24, 1941 – December 2, 2013) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
The Legislative Assembly of Ontario (OLA, french: Assemblée ...
Kitchener-Waterloo
The Regional Municipality of Waterloo (Waterloo Region or Region of Waterloo) is a metropolitan area of Southern Ontario, Canada. It contains the cities of Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo (KWC or Tri-Cities), and the townships of North Dumf ...
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, Elizabeth Witmer 27,830
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, Sean Strickland 18,034
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, Ted Martin 3,122
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, Lou Reitzel 919
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, Richard Beecroft 135
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, Judy Greenwood-Speers 836
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, Matthew Albrecht (Ind umanist 202 Helmut Braun (Ind -L 122
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, Elizabeth Witmer '' Waterloo North''
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Oxford
Oxford () is a city in England. It is the county town and only city of Oxfordshire. In 2020, its population was estimated at 151,584. It is north-west of London, south-east of Birmingham and north-east of Bristol. The city is home to the Un ...
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, Ernie Hardeman 22,726
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, Brian Brown 15,160
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, Martin Donlevy 3,077
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, Andre De Decker 875
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, Kaye Sargent (Lbt) 321 Paul Blair (F) 312
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, Bert Johnson 22,065
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, John Wilkinson 15,428
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, Walter Vernon 3,053
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, Pat Bannon 1,369
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, Robert Smink (F) 521
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, Bert Johnson ''
Perth
Perth is the list of Australian capital cities, capital and largest city of the Australian states and territories of Australia, state of Western Australia. It is the list of cities in Australia by population, fourth most populous city in Aust ...
Wellington
Wellington ( mi, Te Whanganui-a-Tara or ) is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the second-largest city in New Zealand by m ...
Middlesex
Middlesex (; abbreviation: Middx) is a historic county in southeast England. Its area is almost entirely within the wider urbanised area of London and mostly within the ceremonial county of Greater London, with small sections in neighbourin ...
Elgin
Elgin may refer to:
Places
Canada
* Elgin County, Ontario
* Elgin Settlement, a 19th-century community for freed slaves located in present-day North Buxton and South Buxton, Chatham-Kent, Ontario
* Elgin, a village in Rideau Lakes, Ontario ...
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Essex () is a county in the East of England. One of the home counties, it borders Suffolk and Cambridgeshire to the north, the North Sea to the east, Hertfordshire to the west, Kent across the estuary of the River Thames to the south, and G ...
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Bruce Crozier
Bruce Crozier (June 26, 1938 – June 3, 2011) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, representing the ridings of Essex South (provincial electoral district), Essex South and Essex (electo ...
Essex South ''For the defunct provincial electoral district, see Essex South (provincial electoral district).''
Essex South was a federal and provincial electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1882 to 1968. It was located in the ...
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Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex (formerly known as Middlesex—Kent—Lambton) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1997.
The district includes all of Middlesex Coun ...
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, Marcel Beaubien 19,561
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, Larry O'Neill 18,665
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, Jim Lee 4,170
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, Wayne Forbes 1076
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, Marcel Beaubien '' Lambton''
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Marion Boyd
Phyllis Marion Boyd ( Watt; March 26, 1946 – October 11, 2022) was a Canadian politician in Ontario. She was a New Democratic member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1999 who represented the riding of London Centre. She ...
16,611
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, Dianne Cunningham '' London North''
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, Marion Boyd '' London Centre''
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London—Fanshawe
London—Fanshawe is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1997.
Geography
The district consists of the southeast part of the City of London.
Specifically, it consis ...
Sarnia—Lambton
Sarnia—Lambton (formerly known as Sarnia) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1968.
It is located in the area of the city of Sarnia, in the southwest corner of ...
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Dave Boushy
David Boushy (born January 25, 1932) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as a Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 1999 and is currently a City a ...
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Caroline Di Cocco
Caroline Di Cocco is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. She was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario representing the riding of Sarnia—Lambton for the Ontario Liberal Party from 1999 to 2007 and was a cabinet minister in the g ...
19,440
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, Mark Kotanen 3,110
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, Andrew Falby 517
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Sarnia
Sarnia is a city in Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. It had a 2021 population of 72,047, and is the largest city on Lake Huron. Sarnia is located on the eastern bank of the junction between the Upper and Lower Great Lakes where Lake Huron ...
Wayne Lessard
Wayne Lessard (born January 12, 1956) is former a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was as a New Democratic Party Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) from 1990 to 1995, and again from 1997 to 1999.
Background
Lessard was educated at the Univ ...
13,171
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, Dwight Duncan ''
Windsor—Walkerville
Windsor—Walkerville was a federal electoral district that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1968 to 1988. It was located in the southwest corner of the province of Ontario. This riding was created in 1966 from parts of E ...
Windsor—Riverside
Windsor—Riverside was an electoral riding in Ontario, Canada. It was located in the east end of Windsor. The riding was created in 1975 out of Sandwich-Riverside and merged into Windsor—St. Clair and Windsor West
Windsor West (french: W ...
Frank Miclash
Frank Ranover Miclash (born May 16, 1953) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1987 to 1999.
Background
Miclash was educated at the University of Manitoba, receivin ...
11,209
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, rowspan="3", Richard Bruyere (Ind) 934
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Kenora
Kenora (), previously named Rat Portage (french: Portage-aux-Rats), is a city situated on the Lake of the Woods in Ontario, Canada, close to the Manitoba boundary, and about east of Winnipeg by road. It is the seat of Kenora District.
The hi ...
Mike Harris
Michael Deane Harris (born January 23, 1945) is a Canadian retired politician who served as the 22nd premier of Ontario from 1995 to 2002 and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (PC Party) from 1990 to 2002. During his time ...
Sault Ste. Marie
Sault Ste. Marie is a cross-border region of Canada and the United States located on St. Marys River, which drains Lake Superior into Lake Huron. Founded as a single settlement in 1668, Sault Ste. Marie was divided in 1817 by the establishment of ...
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, James Caicco 10,477
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Terry Sheehan
Terry Sheehan (born 1970) is a Canadian politician presently serves as the Member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie in the House of Commons of Canada, first elected in the 2015 federal election.Tony Martin 15,949
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Sudbury Sudbury may refer to:
Places Australia
* Sudbury Reef, Queensland
Canada
* Greater Sudbury, Ontario (official name; the city continues to be known simply as Sudbury for most purposes)
** Sudbury (electoral district), one of the city's federal e ...
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Mila Wong The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario fielded a full slate of 103 candidates in the 2003 Ontario general election. The party, which had been in power since 1995, won twenty-four seats to become the official opposition in the sitting of the ...
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, Rick Bartolucci 21,732
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, Paul Chislett 3,891
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, Bernard Fram (NLP) 184 Ed Pokonzie (Ind) 159 David Popescu (Ind) 103
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Thunder Bay—Atikokan
Thunder Bay—Atikokan was a federal electoral district in northwestern Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1979 to 2003 and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1999 to 2007. The federal riding wa ...
Thunder Bay—Superior North
Thunder Bay—Superior North (french: Thunder Bay—Supérieur-Nord; formerly known as Thunder Bay—Nipigon) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada
The House of Comm ...
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, rowspan="3", Nathalie Galesloot 5,864
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Gilles Pouliot
Gilles Pouliot (born May 25, 1942) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1985 to 1999, representing the Northern Ontario riding of Lake Nipigon for the New Democratic Party ...
† '' Lake Nipigon''
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Len Wood
Leonard Wood (born February 4, 1942) is a former Canadian politician. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1999, sitting for the New Democratic Party of Ontario.
Background
Wood completed a four-year millwright ...
Timiskaming Timiskaming is a word from the Algonquin ''Temikami'' or ''Temikaming'', from ''tim'' meaning "deep" and ''kami'' meaning "open waters". Alternate spellings include: Temiskaming, Témiscaming, Témiscamingue. The word Temagami comes from the same ...
Cochrane North Cochrane may refer to:
Places Australia
*Cochrane railway station, Sydney, a railway station on the closed Ropes Creek railway line
Canada
* Cochrane, Alberta
* Cochrane Lake, Alberta
* Cochrane District, Ontario
** Cochrane, Ontario, a town wi ...
Cochrane South
Cochrane South was an electoral riding in Ontario, Canada. It represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
The Legislative Assembly of Ontario (OLA, french: Assemblée législative de l'Ontario) is the legislative chamber of the Can ...
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By-elections
Six by-elections were held between the 1999 and
2003
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Priscilla de Villiers
Priscilla de Villiers is a Canadian activist, who was the founder and president of CAVEAT, an organization advocating governmental policy on crime.
Biography
She was born in South Africa.
De Villiers is the mother of Nina de Villiers, a McMast ...
10,201
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, Jessica Brennan 2,297
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Mark Coakley
Mark Coakley is a Canadian writer of nonfiction. Mark was a lawyer in Hamilton, Ontario from 1998 to 2008, before becoming a full-time author. His first published book, '' Tip and Trade: How Two Lawyers Made Millions from Insider Trading'', appear ...
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, Evelyn Brown 8,979
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, Norm Miller 12,903
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, Joanne Bury 888
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, Richard Thomas 3,229
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, Anne Marsden (Ind) 113 John Turmel (Ind) 61
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, Greg Sorbara 21,961
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, Joyce Frustaglio 12,172
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, Mike Seward 708
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, Ernst Von Bezold 752
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, Rina Morra (FCP) 267
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, Al Palladini
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Robert Hunter Robert Hunter may refer to:
Arts
* Robert Hunter (painter) (died 1780), Irish portrait painter
* Robert Hunter (encyclopædist) (1823–1897), British editor of the ''Encyclopædic Dictionary''
*Robert Hunter (author) (1874–1942), American sociol ...
10,289
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, Mac Penney 2,821
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, Michael Prue 14,024
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, Peter Elgie 694
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, Ray Scott (FCP) 206 Vince Corriere (Ind) 59 Dan King (Ind) 51
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, Frances Lankin
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, George Maroosis 13,970
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, Al McDonald 13,989
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Mike Harris
Michael Deane Harris (born January 23, 1945) is a Canadian retired politician who served as the 22nd premier of Ontario from 1995 to 2002 and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (PC Party) from 1990 to 2002. During his time ...
Independent candidates, 1999 Ontario provincial election
There were a number of independent candidates in the 1999 Ontario provincial election, none of whom were elected. Some of these candidates have their own biography pages; information on others may be found here.
This page also covers independent ...
Premier of Ontario
The premier of Ontario (french: premier ministre de l'Ontario) is the head of government of Ontario. Under the Westminster system, the premier governs with the confidence of a majority the elected Legislative Assembly; as such, the premier typ ...
1999
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