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    Paul Theodore Hellyer PC (August 6, 1923 – August 8, 2021) was a Canadian engineer, politician, writer, and commentator. He was the longest serving member...
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    Jonathan Paul Hellyer known as Jonathan Hellyer (born 1967) is an English singer, theatre director and drag actor. He is best known for his time as the...
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  • Hellyer Gorge Hellyer College, college in Tasmania, Australia Hellyer County Park Hellyer Park Velodrome, a velodrome in Hellyer County Park Hellyer River...
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    successor to Pearson, she supported Paul Hellyer. When it became clear after the first round of voting that Hellyer could not win, she urged him to drop...
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  • was an attempt to establish a new political party in Canada in 1971. Paul Hellyer, who had been a senior cabinet minister in the Liberal governments of...
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    and the A-7 Corsair was recommended. Nonetheless, Defense Minister Paul Hellyer "questioned the RCAF’s preoccupation with fighters generally, and he...
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  • Minister of Trade and Commerce Robert Winters and Minister of Transport Paul Hellyer and failed to mount a united opposition. Trudeau won the leadership with...
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  • Gordon Cooper and Edgar Mitchell, and former Canadian Defence Minister Paul Hellyer. Beyond their testimonies and reports they have presented no evidence...
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    Joseph James Guillaume Paul Martin PC CC QC (June 23, 1903 – September 14, 1992), often referred to as Paul Martin Sr., was a noted Canadian politician...
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    several prominent and long-serving Liberals, including Paul Martin Sr., Robert Winters and Paul Hellyer. As the new leader of the governing Liberals, Trudeau...
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    actor Paul Hellmann (1876–1938), Austrian Jewish patron Paul Hellyer (1923–2021), Canadian engineer, politician, writer, and commentator Paul Hendy (born...
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  • close a resemblance to his own life. Former Minister of National Defence Paul Hellyer wrote that information in the novel seemed sufficiently credible to alter...
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  • of Adolph A. Hoehling (homonym.) Damn the Torpedoes, a 1990 book by Paul Hellyer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Damn...
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    consisting of stones provided by each province of Canada. On June 3, 1967, Paul Hellyer, Minister of National Defence, flew in by helicopter to officially open...
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    minister to a member of his cabinet. The last to occupy that position was Paul Hellyer. Joe Clark's government did not have a deputy prime minister. Similarly...
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    November 3, 2016. Tuns, Paul (June 16, 2014). "30 years of Liberal infighting". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved March 6, 2022. Litt, Paul (October 21, 2011). Elusive...
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    Churchill February 12, 1963 April 21, 1963 Progressive Conservative 16 Paul Hellyer April 22, 1963 September 18, 1967 Liberal 19 (Pearson) 17 Léo Cadieux...
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    Liberal Party against his finance minister and long-time political rival Paul Martin. In December 2003, as a result of the threat of losing a leadership...
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    Party (CAP) was founded by Paul Hellyer, a former Liberal minister of national defence in the cabinet of Lester B. Pearson. Hellyer ran unsuccessfully for...
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  • Forces at a time when Unification was introduced by Defence Minister Paul Hellyer, who promoted all privates with requisite time in service to what was...
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  • columnist (deceased) Max Haines, "Crime Flashback" feature (deceased) Paul Hellyer, columnist and founding investor (deceased) Jim Hunt, sports writer (deceased)...
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    appointed to the cabinet by Pearson, won a surprise victory over Paul Martin Sr., Paul Hellyer and Robert Winters in the party's leadership election on April...
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  • Trudeau said, is that "sometimes we have to fight against the state". Paul Hellyer, who served in Trudeau's first cabinet and spent over half a century...
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    defeating Andrew Cash. This riding lost a fraction of territory to Toronto—St. Paul's during the 2012 electoral redistribution. This riding has elected the following...
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    Predecessor Office Successor position created / previous Senior Minister Paul Hellyer Deputy Prime Minister of Canada September 16, 1977 – June 4, 1979 vacant...
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    Trudeau won the leadership on the fourth ballot. His main opponents were Paul Hellyer and Robert Winters, both former ministers in Pearson's governments. 1...
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    westerners. Horner was endorsed by former Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. Paul Hellyer, 52, was a popular, long-term Liberal cabinet minister from Toronto who...
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  • their heads then darted away silently. Dan Aykroyd Stanton T. Friedman Paul Hellyer Peter Millman List of ufologists List of reported UFO sightings Project...
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    leadership convention of 1958, defeating his chief rival, former cabinet minister Paul Martin Sr. At his first parliamentary session as opposition leader, Pearson...
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    Montreal Gazette (October 26, 1965) "Quebec Leads With 328 In Field" Paul Hellyer (May 1, 1997). "Marginal characters – A guide to some of Canada's lesser-known...
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