• Keith Spicer (March 6, 1934 – August 24, 2023) was a Canadian academic, public servant, journalist, and writer. Between 1970 and 1977, Spicer was Canada's...
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    Kellyanne Conway said that Spicer had presented what she called "alternative facts" regarding the inauguration's attendance numbers. Spicer resigned as White House...
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  • Brian Mulroney. It was more commonly known as the Spicer Commission, after its chairman, Keith Spicer. In the wake of the failure of the Meech Lake Accord...
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  • people James Spicer (1925–2015), British Conservative Jimmy Spicer, rap artist John Spicer (disambiguation), several people Keith Spicer (1934–2023),...
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  • spokesperson for the Republican National Committee. Keith was the co-host of Spicer & Co with Sean Spicer on Newsmax TV from 2020 until March 2023. The show...
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  • at a Conference at McGill University Leddy along with Louis Perinbam, Keith Spicer, Guy Arnold established the organization Canadian University Service...
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    Defence (Canada). 1989. ISBN 0-662-55733-6. Retrieved 23 July 2014. Keith Spicer (10 September 2007). "Canada's Arctic claims". Ottawa Citizen. Archived...
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  • 2nd Commissioner of Official Languages In office 1977–1984 Preceded by Keith Spicer Succeeded by D'Iberville Fortier Canadian Ambassador to Luxembourg In...
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  • sets of identical twins, Alfred and Alvin Pelham, and Keith and Kirk Gardner, along with Ricky Spicer. The group released one studio album, 2 + 2 + 1 = Ponderosa...
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    The Spice Girls are an English girl group formed in 1994, consisting of Mel B ("Scary Spice"); Melanie C ("Sporty Spice"); Emma Bunton ("Baby Spice");...
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  • Batman: The Animated Series, Duet), complications from multiple sclerosis. Keith Spicer, 89, Canadian public servant, commissioner of official languages (1970–1977)...
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    Wield CP/ExP through time". Vision of Britain. Retrieved 9 March 2024. Keith, Spicer. "Dallinghoo History". Dallinghoo Parish Website. Retrieved 2024-03-07...
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    expect it would become a national standard for all televisions. In 1993, Keith Spicer met with top American executives and disclosed information about the...
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    National Unity. The forum was more commonly known as the Spicer Commission, after its chair, Keith Spicer. A variety of constitutional conferences and the efforts...
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  • Canadian journalist for the CBC and later the English language ombudsman Keith Spicer, national "language ombudsman" for French and English language rights...
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  • Commissioner from Western Canada and from outside Ontario and Quebec. Keith Spicer, 1970–1977 Max Yalden, 1977–1984 D'Iberville Fortier, 1984–1991 Victor...
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    Pierre Camu 1980–1983 – John Meisel 1983–1989 – André Bureau 1990–1996 – Keith Spicer 1996–2001 – Françoise Bertrand 2001–2002 – David Colville (interim) 2002–2006...
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    Kenneth Spicer Wherry (February 28, 1892 – November 29, 1951) was an American businessman, attorney, and politician. A member of the Republican Party,...
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    A spice bag (or spicebag, spicy bag, spice box or spicy box; Irish: mála spíosrach) is a fast food dish, popular in most of Ireland and inspired by Chinese...
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    Forum, which was headed by former Commissioner of Official Languages Keith Spicer, published a report in June 1991, which included a detailed discussion...
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  • Government offices Preceded by Keith Spicer Chairperson of the CRTC 1996-2001 Succeeded by David Colville (interim) Charles Dalfen...
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  • 5th Bill Zepp, 1967, Boston, 7th Leslie Tanona, 1967, Detroit, 4th Keith Spicer, 1967, Minnesota, 18th Geoff Zahn, 1967, Detroit, 2nd Dave Renkiewicz...
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    Spice"), Emma Bunton ("Baby Spice"), Melanie Brown ("Scary Spice"), Melanie Chisholm ("Sporty Spice") and Victoria Beckham ("Posh Spice"). The Spice Girls'...
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    Emma Bunton (redirect from Baby Spice)
    Warwick & Mica Paris Lorraine, ITV.com, 7 January 2011. "Baby Spice to star in new Keith Lemon film", Digital Spy, 26 June 2012, archived from the original...
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    in a field. "Parish population 2011". Retrieved 16 September 2015. Keith, Spicer. "Dallinghoo History". Dallinghoo Parish Website. Retrieved 7 March...
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  • Government offices Preceded by John Meisel Chairman of the CRTC 1983–1989 Succeeded by Keith Spicer...
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    Toronto Maple Leafs in 1965–1966, taught history classes at the school Keith Spicer — graduated 1952, first Official Languages Commissioner appointed in...
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  • (1874–1892) Hugh Clark 1897–1898 Edward Whipple Bancroft Morrison (1898–1913) Keith Spicer (1985–1989) Gordon Fisher (1989–1991) James Travers (1991–1996) Neil...
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  • Spice Girls – Spice". Recording Industry Association of America. 19 May 1999. Caulfield, Keith (24 May 2017). "Rewinding the Charts: In 1997, Spice Girls...
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    17 - The use of phosphates in laundry detergent is banned March 2 - Keith Spicer is appointed as the first Official Languages Commissioner March 7 - A...
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