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    Hugh Segal OC OOnt CD (October 13, 1950 – August 9, 2023) was a Canadian political strategist, author, commentator, academic, and senator. He served as...
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  • Gloria Segal (1928–1993), American politician Graeme Segal (born 1941), Australian mathematician Hugh Segal (1950–2023), Canadian Senator and co-chair of the...
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    basketball player Hugh Fred Rupasinghe (1931-2019), Sri Lanka Army officer, commander of Security Forces Headquarters - Jaffna Hugh Segal (1950-2023), Canadian...
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    with ballots cast by all party members. June 9, 1998 - Tory strategist Hugh Segal announces his candidacy. June 10, 1998 - Former Manitoba cabinet minister...
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  • people in Ontario, Canada. The project followed recommendations made by Hugh Segal in consultation with the population, and would test whether "Basic Income...
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  • were right, by Hugh Segal Guaranteed annual income: why Milton Friedman and Bob Stanfield were right Scrapping Welfare, by Hugh Segal Scrapping Welfare...
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  • Progressive Conservative 3 Norman Spector 1990 1992 Progressive Conservative 4 Hugh Segal 1992 1993 Progressive Conservative 5 David McLaughlin 1993 1993 Progressive...
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    Liberals finished third with 36. Soon after the election, Davis hired Hugh Segal as his legislative secretary. On January 1, 1976, Davis enacted Canada's...
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    George Segal Jr. (February 13, 1934 – March 23, 2021) was an American actor. He became popular in the 1960s and 1970s for playing both dramatic and comedic...
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  • anger the Moroun family. McQueen had been the executive assistant to Hugh Segal, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's chief of staff, when the Mulroney government...
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    on 1 April 2016. Her candidacy was opposed by retired Canadian senator Hugh Segal, formerly Canada's special envoy to the Commonwealth and a member of the...
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    declined to allow its sessions to be televised. On April 25, 2006, Senator Hugh Segal moved that the proceedings of the Senate be televised; the motion was...
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  • Prime Minister In office 1993 Prime Minister Brian Mulroney Preceded by Hugh Segal Succeeded by Jodi White Personal details Nationality Canadian Children...
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  • of Canada, provincial party Québec Solidaire, and conservative senator Hugh Segal have been advocating for basic income in Canada. Mike Redmond, leader...
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    to allow its sessions to be televised. Then, on 25 April 2006, Senator Hugh Segal moved that the proceedings of the Senate be televised. The motion was...
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    election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Hugh Poulin 15,308 43.33 +4.81 Progressive Conservative Hugh Segal 12,138 34.36 -0.87 New Democratic Irving Greenberg...
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    candidate's share of votes within each riding association. Clark defeated Hugh Segal, free-trade opponent David Orchard, former Manitoba cabinet minister Brian...
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  • Prime Minister Brian Mulroney Preceded by Stanley Hartt Succeeded by Hugh Segal Personal details Born (1949-03-06) March 6, 1949 (age 75) Montreal, Quebec...
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  • Leadership Centre. Segal was made a member of the Order of Canada in 2021. He is the brother of former Canadian senator Hugh Segal. "The Media and the...
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  • the chair of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, fellow moderate Tory Hugh Segal, to resign their positions. Reportedly, Prime Minister Stephen Harper...
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  • Red Tory, including high-profile political strategist turned Senator Hugh Segal, who in 2013 continued to describe himself as a Red Tory, which has put...
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    Nicholas, Frank Mahovlich, Donald Oliver, Kelvin Ogilvie, Nancy Ruth, Hugh Segal and Pamela Wallin. Further, in the same vein as prime ministers being...
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  • England, UK; Burlington, Vermont, USA: Ashgate Publishing, 2009. pp. 44–48. Hugh Segal. The Right Balance. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada: Douglas & McIntyre...
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  • Sahabandu, 83, Sri Lankan cricketer (Nomads, national team), pneumonia. Hugh Segal, 72, Canadian academic and politician, senator (2005–2014) and chief of...
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    (5) Steve Kent (Newfoundland and Labrador MHA for Mount Pearl North) Hugh Segal (Senator for Ontario, 2005–2014) Andrew Pringle (Toronto Police Services...
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  • appointed Founding Patron of the Quadrangle Society. He was succeeded by Hugh Segal, retired Senator from Ontario. Fraser has received honorary degrees from...
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  • David Hugh Segal (born 20 March 1937) is a British former track and field athlete who competed in the sprints. He had best times of 9.5 seconds for the...
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    the college (1995–2014) was journalist John Fraser. On July 1, 2014, Hugh Segal, formerly a member of the Senate of Canada, became the fifth head of the...
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  • Biographical Directory of the Parliament of Canada. Parliament of Canada. "Hugh Segal". Biographical Directory of the Parliament of Canada. Parliament of Canada...
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  • Annie Rothwell Nicky Romero Patricia Rozema Rusty Ryan (actor) Iain Reid Hugh Segal Polly Shannon Peter Short Duncan G. Sinclair Gord Sinclair David Sweet...
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