• Beaton Tulk (May 22, 1944 – May 23, 2019) was a Canadian educator, civil servant and politician. He served as the seventh premier of Newfoundland from...
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  • Tulk is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Augustus H. Tulk (1810–1873), Australian librarian, son of Charles Augustus Tulk Beaton Tulk...
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  • Buccleugh John Beaton Football referee Kate Beaton Webcomic artist Steve Beaton Darts player Beaton Tulk (born 1944), Canadian politician Beaton Squires (1881–...
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    Point. The district's principal industry was fishing. Former Premier Beaton Tulk represented the district until he resigned in 2002. The district was...
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  • October 16, 2000, to return to federal politics. Tobin's Deputy Premier Beaton Tulk was sworn in as his successor the same day and served as premier till...
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  • Global News. Retrieved 2024-06-05. Kinsella, Stephanie (May 9, 2018). "Beaton Tulk talks cancer, Joey and how he never really wanted the top job". Canadian...
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  • Doer Premier of New Brunswick – Bernard Lord Premier of Newfoundland – Beaton Tulk then Roger Grimes Premier of Nova Scotia – John Hamm Premier of Ontario...
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  • Brunswick - Bernard Lord Premier of Newfoundland - Brian Tobin then Beaton Tulk Premier of Nova Scotia - John Hamm Premier of Ontario - Mike Harris Premier...
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    Lieutenant Governor Arthur Maxwell House Edward Moxon Roberts Preceded by Beaton Tulk Succeeded by Danny Williams Leader of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland...
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    Completed replacement of separate school system with public schools, 7 Beaton Tulk (1944–2019) 16 October 2000 13 February 2001 Appointment (44th Leg.)...
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    Frederick Russell Arthur Maxwell House Preceded by Clyde Wells Succeeded by Beaton Tulk Member of Parliament for Bonavista—Trinity—Conception In office November...
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    Bernard Lord Premier of Newfoundland – Brian Tobin (until October 16) then Beaton Tulk Premier of Nova Scotia – John Hamm Premier of Ontario – Mike Harris Premier...
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    hotelier James Roy Tucker, politician Otto Tucker, author, educator Beaton Tulk, politician Shannon Lee Tweed, actress, Playboy model Abraham Ulrikab...
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    as a cabinet minister in the governments of Clyde Wells, Brian Tobin, Beaton Tulk and Roger Grimes. Aylward did not seek re-election in the 2003 election...
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  • Croatian footballer (Dinamo Zagreb, Stuttgart, Yugoslavia national team). Beaton Tulk, 75, Canadian politician, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador (2000–2001)...
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  • New Brunswick – Bernard Lord Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador – Beaton Tulk (until February 13) then Roger Grimes Premier of Nova Scotia – John Hamm...
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  • Governors General Roméo LeBlanc Adrienne Clarkson Premier Brian Tobin Beaton Tulk Roger Grimes Preceded by Frederick Russell Succeeded by Edward Roberts...
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    Route 330 Beaton Tulk Highway, also known as Road to the Shore or more commonly Gander Bay Road, is a highway that extends from Gander, Newfoundland across...
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  • office Brian Peckford PC Tom Rideout Clyde Wells KC ONL Brian Tobin PC OC Beaton Tulk Roger Grimes CM Danny Williams KC Kathy Dunderdale Tom Marshall KC Paul...
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    Williams donated his legislative salary to charity. Since succeeding Beaton Tulk as Premier of Newfoundland in February 2001, Premier Roger Grimes had...
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    government. After Tobin reentered federal politics in October 2000, Beaton Tulk became interim party leader and Premier. Roger Grimes was elected party...
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  • 2002 Party Candidate Votes Progressive Conservative Rex Barnes 9,273 Liberal Beaton Tulk 8,552 New Democratic John Lannon 873 Alliance Garry Hartle 422...
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  •   Member Party Term   Beaton Tulk Liberal 1993-1996   Sam Winsor Progressive Conservative 1989-1993   Beaton Tulk Liberal 1979-1989   Earl Winsor Liberal...
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    Conservative   Ferryland Charlie Power Progressive Conservative   Fogo Beaton Tulk Liberal   Fortune-Hermitage Don Stewart Progressive Conservative   Gander...
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  • for Bonavista North In office 2002 – September 19, 2011 Preceded by Beaton Tulk Succeeded by Eli Cross Personal details Born Newfoundland and Labrador...
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  • Island. Sister Beaton died in a car accident that same year. The collection and additional institutions built around it were renamed the Beaton Institute in...
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    2007 when it became known that he had falsely accused former Premier Beaton Tulk of bribery. However, being unable to remove his name from the ballot...
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    Verte Brian Tobin Liberal Bay of Islands Percy Barrett Liberal Bellevue Beaton Tulk Liberal Bonavista North Roger Fitzgerald Progressive Conservative Bonavista...
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  • Bonavista North In office 1985–1996 Preceded by W. George Cross Succeeded by Beaton Tulk MHA for Terra Nova In office 1996–2003 Preceded by Kay Young Succeeded...
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  • Conservative   Ferryland Charlie Power Progressive Conservative   Fogo Beaton Tulk Liberal   Fortune-Hermitage Don Stewart Progressive Conservative   Gander...
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