Victor Toews PC KC (/ˈteɪvz/; born September 10, 1952) is a Canadian politician and jurist. Toews is a justice of the Court of King's Bench of Manitoba...
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football player Miriam Toews (born 1964), Canadian writer of Mennonite descent Vic Toews (born 1952), Canadian politician Toews Lake, Manitoba, Canada...
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openparliament.ca. "Video: Vic Toews admits not entirely reading C-30". Canada.com. 2012-02-21. Retrieved 2012-02-26. "Toews surprised by content of online...
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elected the following members of Parliament: Minister of Public Safety Vic Toews resigned from cabinet and as an MP, effective 9 July 2013, to spend more...
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before narrowly losing to Toews in the 1995 provincial election, regained the seat in the 1999 election by narrowly defeating Toews in a rematch. Schellenberg...
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Vic Tanny (1912–1985), American bodybuilder and entrepreneur Vic Tayback (1930–1990), American actor Vic Toews (born 1952), Canadian politician Vic Wunderle...
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Rossmere. Two years later, he was defeated by Progressive Conservative Vic Toews (later a federal MP in the Canadian Alliance and Conservative parties)...
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2006 Prime Minister Paul Martin Preceded by Martin Cauchon Succeeded by Vic Toews Personal details Born (1940-05-08) 8 May 1940 (age 84) Montreal, Quebec...
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international community". At a panel on technology and modern warfare, Vic Toews, Canadian Minister of Public Safety, declared that Canada was "as prepared...
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indictments or arrests. On June 22, 2006, Canada's Minister of Justice, Vic Toews, ordered the extradition of John Graham to the United States to face charges...
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of Justice and Attorney General of Canada in early 2007. He replaced Vic Toews as Justice Minister during a Cabinet shuffle on January 4, 2007. Peter...
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initiated by students. The federal Minister of Public Safety at the time, Vic Toews, said that he believed the bill violated the Canadian Charter of Rights...
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office May 25, 2011 – July 14, 2013 Prime Minister Stephen Harper Minister Vic Toews Preceded by Dave MacKenzie Succeeded by Roxanne James Chair of the Standing...
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federal campaign. In 2000 Plett successfully managed the Vic Toews Canadian Alliance campaign where Toews defeated incumbent Liberal MP David Iftody by a large...
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Carol Skelton Monte Solberg Kevin Sorenson Chuck Strahl Greg Thompson Vic Toews Tim Uppal Bernard Valcourt Peter Van Loan Josée Verner Alice Wong Lynne...
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the 2011 federal election. He came second behind Conservative candidate Vic Toews, capturing about 18% of the popular vote. He and his wife Patricia Taeko...
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(Harper) 3 Peter Van Loan October 30, 2008 January 19, 2010 Conservative 4 Vic Toews January 19, 2010 July 9, 2013 Conservative Minister of Public Safety and...
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for all offenders. In August 2006, the Canadian Minister of Justice, Vic Toews, re-affirmed this commitment, stating that he would introduce legislation...
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Schellenberg 5,097 (49.21%) Vic Toews 4,803 (46.37%) Cecilia Connelly 396 (3.82%) Chris Buors (Libertarian) 62 (0.60%) Vic Toews St. Boniface Greg Selinger...
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1989 September 11, 1990 Darren Praznik PC September 11, 1990 May 9, 1995 Vic Toews PC May 9, 1995 January 6, 1997 Harold Gilleshammer PC January 6, 1997...
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Filadelfia was Peter P. Klassen. Former Canadian Minister of Public Safety Vic Toews was born in Filadelfia in 1952. Pearce 2012, p. 133. World Gazeteer: Paraguay[dead...
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finishing second against Conservative incumbent Vic Toews. During the campaign, Epp criticized Toews for proposing to repeal a section of the Criminal...
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titled "Lawful Access Act" and tabled by Former Public Safety Minister, Vic Toews, but was withdrawn from the House of Commons and resubmitted one hour...
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Safety Minister Vic Toews later indicated that Corrections Canada officials had been directed to cooperate with the inquest. However, Toews later appeared...
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information documents indicating that Federal Public Safety Minister, Vic Toews overruled the Millhaven warden, who had approved a radio interview with...
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exchange between the NDP Public Safety Critic, Randall Garrison, and Vic Toews, where Toews defended the show. A campaign to cancel the show was started: a...
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper Preceded by Stockwell Day Succeeded by Vic Toews President of the Privy Council Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs In...
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decision to make. Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists." Vic Toews, Canadian Public Safety Minister, said on 13 February 2012: "... either...
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Place Winner 2004 federal Provencher Green 1,100 3.05 4/4 Vic Toews, Conservative 2006 federal Provencher Green 1,830 4.77 4/4 Vic Toews, Conservative...
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Provencher Peter Epp 8,975 24.92% Vic Toews 22,694 63.02% Sarah Zaharia 3,244 9.01% Janine G. Gibson 1,100 3.05% Vic Toews Selkirk—Interlake Bruce Benson...
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