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    Peter Gordon MacKay PC KC (born September 27, 1965) is a Canadian lawyer and politician. He was a Member of Parliament from 1997 to 2015 and has served...
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    MacKay, Peter. "Peter MacKay". Peter MacKay. Retrieved 24 May 2020. Aboultaif, Ziad (23 January 2020). "Proud to put my support behind @PeterMackay for...
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  • Elmer MacIntosh MacKay PC KC (born August 5, 1936) is a former Canadian politician. MacKay was born in Hopewell, Nova Scotia, the son of Laura Louise (Macintosh)...
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    George Andrew J. MacKay (/məˈkaɪ/; born 13 March 1992) is an English actor. He began his career as a child actor in Peter Pan (2003). He had starring roles...
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  • to elect a leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. Peter MacKay was elected as leader to replace former Prime Minister Joe Clark, who...
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    "The Honourable Peter Gordon Mackay". www.pm.gc.ca. Archived from the original on May 5, 2014. Retrieved May 5, 2014. "Peter MacKay weds former beauty...
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    2015. "Peter MacKay won't rule out Conservative leadership run". Globe and Mail. January 25, 2016. Retrieved January 25, 2016. "Peter MacKay will not...
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  • Party, Stephen Harper (then the leader of the Canadian Alliance) and Peter MacKay (then the leader of the Progressive Conservatives) announced the "'Conservative...
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    intersection of 39 Dufferin and Mackay at the southwest corner of the Rideau Hall estate. MacKay's present minister is Reverend Peter Woods. The church was founded...
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  • Peter McKay or Peter MacKay may refer to: Peter MacKay (born 1965), Canadian politician Peter McKay (Australian politician) (born 1948), member of the...
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  • Scotia Member of Parliament (MP) Peter MacKay and Calgary lawyer Jim Prentice. Orchard decided to support Peter MacKay over Jim Prentice due to the latter's...
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    with deliveries planned for 2016. Former Minister of National Defence, Peter MacKay, argued that these ancillary cost estimates were grossly exaggerated...
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  • General Peter MacKay described a kind of fatigue currently present in democratic societies, due to the losses in recent years. As for Canada, MacKay declared...
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    National Post. Retrieved March 7, 2022. MacKay, Peter [@PeterMacKay] (March 12, 2022). "Statement by Peter MacKay on the Leadership race of the CPC 2022...
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    British trade unionist and organizer of the London Dock Strike of 1889 Peter MacKay – Canadian former government minister and conservative party leader (a...
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    the highest casualty rates per province." Canadian Defence Minister Peter MacKay called on Fox to apologize for the comments and described the remarks...
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    opposition. Thus, the race was mostly between Conservative candidate Peter MacKay and May. May's support was concentrated in the community of Antigonish...
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  • into Cape Breton—Canso and Central Nova ridings. Its only member was Peter G. MacKay from the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. This riding elected...
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    leadership campaign, defeating former Progressive Conservative leader Peter MacKay in the 2020 leadership election. O'Toole's domestic policies included...
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  • McKay, MacKay or Mackay is a Scottish and Irish surname. The last phoneme in the name is traditionally pronounced to rhyme with 'eye', but in some parts...
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    party increased after Peter Mackay was elected Progressive Conservative leader in May 2003. On October 16, 2003, Harper and Mackay agreed to merge the two...
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    2007, Bernier was appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs, replacing Peter MacKay, who became the Minister of National Defence. During the beginning of...
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  • ground in Ontario, and resigned on August 6, 2002. On May 31, 2003, Peter MacKay won the party leadership after securing the endorsement of controversial...
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    the July 15, 2013 cabinet shuffle, Nicholson switched portfolios with Peter Mackay and became the Minister of Defence. Because of John Baird's resignation...
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  • uniform. Subsequently, in recognition of the Canadian Naval centennial, Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence, authorized the use of the executive curl...
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    Mediterranean, off the coast of Libya. Canadian National Defence Minister Peter MacKay stated that "[w]e are there for all inevitabilities. And NATO is looking...
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    "Government to consider arming coast guard vessels: Defence Minister Peter MacKay makes revelation in Halifax". CBC News. 13 November 2012. Archived from...
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  • a transferred Taliban prisoner by Canadian forces", Defence Minister Peter MacKay said in the House of Commons, with his parliamentary secretary suggesting...
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    Joe Clark (category Peter A. Allard School of Law alumni)
    candidate would succeed Clark, but Clark was instead replaced by Peter MacKay on May 31, 2003. MacKay had signed a controversial deal with Red Tory rival David...
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  • scheduled for May 2003. On May 31, 2003, Peter MacKay of Nova Scotia won the PC leadership election. Unlike Clark, MacKay supported open discussions on the concepts...
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