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    John Garth Turner PC is a Canadian business journalist, author, entrepreneur, broadcaster, financial advisor, and politician, twice elected as a Member...
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  • support for Jean Charest, while 15 backed Jim Edwards. Patrick Boyer and Garth Turner were both sitting MPs and neither were supported by any other sitting...
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    Canadian passport. The term was popularized in 2006 by Canadian politician Garth Turner in response to the evacuation of Canadian citizens from Lebanon during...
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  • News Channel and co-host of Canada AM Alex Trebek, hosted Stars on Ice Garth Turner, former business reporter Todd van der Heyden, CTV News Afternoon Express...
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    as the Conservative candidate in Halton against Liberal incumbent Garth Turner. Turner has been elected to his term as a Conservative MP but he was suspended...
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    Turner Albert Turner Alfred Turner Alex Turner Andrew Turner Ann Turner Anna Turner Anne Turner Benjamin Turner Bert Turner Brad Turner Brian Turner Bruce...
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  • created from Brampton—Georgetown, Halton and York—Peel 34th  1988–1993     Garth Turner Progressive Conservative 35th  1993–1997     Julian Reed Liberal Riding...
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  • driver Hon. Garth Turner (born 1949), Canadian MP for Halton (1988–1993 and 2006–2008) Garth Wilkin, politician from Saint Kitts and Nevis Garth Williams...
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  • columnist (deceased) John Tory, mayor of Toronto, former Rogers executive Garth Turner, business editor Sherri Wood, columnist (deceased) Peter Worthington...
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    election. Carr was defeated in the 2006 election by Conservative challenger Garth Turner. Gary Carr was elected as Chair of Halton Region on November 13, 2006...
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    Troyal Garth Brooks (born February 7, 1962) is an American country singer and songwriter. His integration of pop and rock elements into the country genre...
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    of Canada as a Liberal member from 1867 to 1874. His great-grandson, Garth Turner, is a former Canadian Member of Parliament and former cabinet minister...
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  • McTeague explain how the government would pay for his proposal, while Garth Turner strongly supported McTeague's bill and called it "the greatest financial...
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  • 03.27.93, G1] Finlay MacDonald [Ott. Cit., 04.10.93, B3] Members (1) Garth Turner (Halton-Peel, ON) Harvie Andre (Calgary Centre, AB) David Bjornson (Selkirk—Red...
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    not move into 24 Sussex after Mulroney left. Like Charles Tupper and John Turner, Campbell never faced a Parliament during her brief tenure, as her term...
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    David Emerson, Wajid Khan, and Joe Comuzzi from Liberal to Conservative; Garth Turner from Conservative to Independent to Liberal; Blair Wilson from Liberal...
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    Liberal 37th  2000–2004 38th  2004–2006 Gary Carr 39th  2006–2006     Garth Turner Conservative  2006–2007     Independent  2007–2008     Liberal 40th  2008–2011...
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    Tupper and John Turner had shorter terms in office. She was the second prime minister from British Columbia, the other being John Turner. Mulroney announced...
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    status was changed midway through the 39th parliament when maverick MP Garth Turner was ousted from the Conservative caucus for allegedly violating "caucus...
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    Charest 1,369 39.5% 1,630 47.3% JE Jim Edwards 307 8.8% Endorsed Campbell Garth Turner 76 2.2% Withdrew; Did not endorse PB Patrick Boyer 53 1.5% Endorsed Charest...
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  • original anchor, Global News Sheldon Turcott – CBC The National, deceased Garth Turner – former CTV business reporter, former Toronto Sun business reporter...
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    Mary Collins 25 June 1993 4 November 1993 Minister of National Revenue Garth Turner 25 June 1993 4 November 1993 President of the Privy Council Pierre Blais...
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    crossed the floor to join the Conservative Party. On February 6, 2007, Garth Turner, elected as a Conservative MP for Halton, moved to the Liberal caucus...
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    2004, switched to liberals in 2005 in exchange for a cabinet position. Garth Turner – former PC/Conservative MP, switched to the Liberal Party after being...
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    Association Gordon Tottle (1925– 1987), professional ice hockey player Garth Turner (born 1949), business journalist Elizabeth Wettlaufer (born 1967), nurse...
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  • Haldimand—Norfolk   Barry Devolin Conservative Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock   Garth Turner Conservative Halton   Independent   Liberalc   David Christopherson New...
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  • Ross Reid (1993) The Honourable Larry Schneider (1993) The Honourable Garth Turner (1993) The Honourable David Anderson (1993) The Honourable Ralph Goodale...
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    "Canadians of convenience" was popularized by thé Canadian politician Garth Turner in 2006 in conjunction with the evacuation of Canadian citizens from...
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  • federal election, defeating Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Garth Turner by 3,991 votes in Halton—Peel. He was re-elected by greater margins in...
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  • – Veterans Affairs Canada". Veterans.gc.ca. Retrieved 27 April 2019. Garth Turner (2009). Sheeple: caucus confidential in Stephen Harper's Ottawa. Key...
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