Robert William "Bob" Runciman OOnt (born August 10, 1942) is a Canadian politician and former provincial Leader of the Opposition in the Ontario Legislature...
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the party leadership the next day and was succeeded by Bob Runciman as interim leader; Runciman had served twice as leader of the opposition during the...
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2003 – September 28, 2004 Preceded by Dalton McGuinty Succeeded by Bob Runciman (interim) Leader of the Ontario PC Party In office March 23, 2002 – September...
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candidate Elinor Caplan. In 2005, veteran legislators Sean Conway and Bob Runciman both named Williams as the most boring speaker they had encountered in...
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a seat in the legislature. On September 28 the party announced that Bob Runciman would act as interim PC leader until Tory entered the legislature. Tory...
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soon defeated on a motion of no confidence by David Peterson's Liberals and Bob Rae's New Democratic Party (NDP). An agreement between the Liberals and the...
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Phillips Bob Runciman Solicitor General 1999–2001 David Turnbull Norm Sterling Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations 1996–1999 Bob Runciman Tony Silipo...
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Runciman can refer to: Alexander Runciman, Scottish painter Bob Runciman, Canadian politician David Runciman, British political scientist Ewart Runciman...
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closures.” In March 2010 by-elections, the Tories retained retired MPP Bob Runciman's riding of Leeds-Grenville, boosting their support by 19 points to 67...
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2023). "I'm honoured to receive the endorsement of veteran politician Bob Runciman". Twitter. Retrieved June 3, 2023. @anthonyfurey (June 10, 2023). "It's...
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letterhead seeking support for Tory. The letters signed by Tory MPPs Bob Runciman and Toby Barrett were a clear violation of the rules of the party, as...
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two provincial legislature members Ontario PC MPP Bob Runciman and Alberta PC Tony Abbott. Runciman told the Toronto radio station CFRB that, "She sort...
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Christopherson 3 February 1993 26 June 1995 Bob Runciman 26 June 1995 27 April 1998 PC (Harris) Runciman resigned for ministerial responsibility after...
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Bob Runciman February 8, 1985 May 17, 1985 Gordon Walker February 8, 1985 May 17, 1985 PC (Miller) Jim Gordon May 17, 1985 June 26, 1985 Bob Runciman...
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QC/cr, President of the Canadian Bar Association, to The Honourable Bob Runciman, Chair of the Standing Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs...
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was named in honour of Jeannette Runciman, the spouse of retired Canadian politician Bob Runciman. Jeannette Runciman was killed in 2020 when she was struck...
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staying on as leader of the federal Progressive Conservatives in 1983. Bob Runciman served as interim parliamentary leader, but Tory retained the actual...
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Robinson David Rotenberg Bob Runciman James Snow Bette Stephenson Norm Sterling K. Ross Stevenson Dennis Timbrell Noble Villeneuve Gordon Walker Bob Welch...
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Al Leach Margaret Marland Marilyn Mushinski Dan Newman Al Palladini Bob Runciman Rob Sampson Bill Saunderson John Snobelen Norm Sterling Gary Stewart...
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for Ontario. The new senators were Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu, of Quebec; Bob Runciman, of Ontario; Vim Kochhar, of Ontario; Elizabeth Marshall of Newfoundland...
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Al Leach Margaret Marland Marilyn Mushinski Dan Newman Al Palladini Bob Runciman Rob Sampson Bill Saunderson John Snobelen Norm Sterling Gary Stewart...
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Jackson Helen Johns Frank Klees Tina Molinari Dan Newman Jerry Ouellette Bob Runciman Norm Sterling Chris Stockwell David Tsubouchi David Turnbull Jim Wilson...
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government of Mike Harris Cabinet posts (6) Predecessor Office Successor Bob Runciman Minister of Consumer and Business Services 2001-2002 Tim Hudak Rob Sampson...
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Al Leach Margaret Marland Marilyn Mushinski Dan Newman Al Palladini Bob Runciman Rob Sampson Bill Saunderson John Snobelen Norm Sterling Gary Stewart...
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the Brockville Recorder and Times, as an administrative assistant to Bob Runciman, and as the chief administrative officer for the township of Leeds and...
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Jackson Helen Johns Frank Klees Tina Molinari Dan Newman Jerry Ouellette Bob Runciman Norm Sterling Chris Stockwell David Tsubouchi David Turnbull Jim Wilson...
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Al Leach Margaret Marland Marilyn Mushinski Dan Newman Al Palladini Bob Runciman Rob Sampson Bill Saunderson John Snobelen Norm Sterling Gary Stewart...
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Al Leach Margaret Marland Marilyn Mushinski Dan Newman Al Palladini Bob Runciman Rob Sampson Bill Saunderson John Snobelen Norm Sterling Gary Stewart...
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Ontario in the provincial election of 1995, defeating incumbent Liberal Bob Callahan by over 6,000 votes in the riding of Brampton South. After serving...
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(Senator for Quebec, 2009-2016, and Quebec MNA for Limoilou, 1994-1998) Bob Runciman (Senator for Ontario, 2010-2017, Ontario MPP for Leeds—Grenville—Thousand...
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