Keith Spicer (March 6, 1934 – August 24, 2023) was a Canadian academic, public servant, journalist, and writer. Between 1970 and 1977, Spicer was Canada's...
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Citizens' Forum on Canada's Future (redirect from Spicer commission)
Brian Mulroney. It was more commonly known as the Spicer Commission, after its chairman, Keith Spicer. In the wake of the failure of the Meech Lake Accord...
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Kellyanne Conway said that Spicer had presented what she called "alternative facts" regarding the inauguration's attendance numbers. Spicer resigned as White House...
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people James Spicer (1925–2015), British Conservative Jimmy Spicer, rap artist John Spicer (disambiguation), several people Keith Spicer (1934–2023),...
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spokesperson for the Republican National Committee. Keith was the co-host of Spicer & Co with Sean Spicer on Newsmax TV from 2020 until March 2023. The show...
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at a Conference at McGill University Leddy along with Louis Perinbam, Keith Spicer, Guy Arnold established the organization Canadian University Service...
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Defence (Canada). 1989. ISBN 0-662-55733-6. Retrieved 23 July 2014. Keith Spicer (10 September 2007). "Canada's Arctic claims". Ottawa Citizen. Archived...
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2nd Commissioner of Official Languages In office 1977–1984 Preceded by Keith Spicer Succeeded by D'Iberville Fortier Canadian Ambassador to Luxembourg In...
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sets of identical twins, Alfred and Alvin Pelham, and Keith and Kirk Gardner, along with Ricky Spicer. The group released one studio album, 2 + 2 + 1 = Ponderosa...
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The Spice Girls are an English girl group formed in 1994, consisting of Mel B ("Scary Spice"); Melanie C ("Sporty Spice"); Emma Bunton ("Baby Spice");...
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Batman: The Animated Series, Duet), complications from multiple sclerosis. Keith Spicer, 89, Canadian public servant, commissioner of official languages (1970–1977)...
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Wield CP/ExP through time". Vision of Britain. Retrieved 9 March 2024. Keith, Spicer. "Dallinghoo History". Dallinghoo Parish Website. Retrieved 2024-03-07...
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expect it would become a national standard for all televisions. In 1993, Keith Spicer met with top American executives and disclosed information about the...
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Canadian journalist for the CBC and later the English language ombudsman Keith Spicer, national "language ombudsman" for French and English language rights...
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National Unity. The forum was more commonly known as the Spicer Commission, after its chair, Keith Spicer. A variety of constitutional conferences and the efforts...
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Commissioner from Western Canada and from outside Ontario and Quebec. Keith Spicer, 1970–1977 Max Yalden, 1977–1984 D'Iberville Fortier, 1984–1991 Victor...
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Pierre Camu 1980–1983 – John Meisel 1983–1989 – André Bureau 1990–1996 – Keith Spicer 1996–2001 – Françoise Bertrand 2001–2002 – David Colville (interim) 2002–2006...
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Kenneth S. Wherry (redirect from Kenneth Spicer Wherry)
Kenneth Spicer Wherry (February 28, 1892 – November 29, 1951) was an American businessman, attorney, and politician. A member of the Republican Party,...
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A spice bag (or spicebag, spicy bag, spice box or spicy box; Irish: mála spíosrach) is a fast food dish, popular in most of Ireland and inspired by Chinese...
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Forum, which was headed by former Commissioner of Official Languages Keith Spicer, published a report in June 1991, which included a detailed discussion...
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Government offices Preceded by Keith Spicer Chairperson of the CRTC 1996-2001 Succeeded by David Colville (interim) Charles Dalfen...
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5th Bill Zepp, 1967, Boston, 7th Leslie Tanona, 1967, Detroit, 4th Keith Spicer, 1967, Minnesota, 18th Geoff Zahn, 1967, Detroit, 2nd Dave Renkiewicz...
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Spice"), Emma Bunton ("Baby Spice"), Melanie Brown ("Scary Spice"), Melanie Chisholm ("Sporty Spice") and Victoria Beckham ("Posh Spice"). The Spice Girls'...
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Emma Bunton (redirect from Baby Spice)
Warwick & Mica Paris Lorraine, ITV.com, 7 January 2011. "Baby Spice to star in new Keith Lemon film", Digital Spy, 26 June 2012, archived from the original...
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in a field. "Parish population 2011". Retrieved 16 September 2015. Keith, Spicer. "Dallinghoo History". Dallinghoo Parish Website. Retrieved 7 March...
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Government offices Preceded by John Meisel Chairman of the CRTC 1983–1989 Succeeded by Keith Spicer...
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(1874–1892) Hugh Clark 1897–1898 Edward Whipple Bancroft Morrison (1898–1913) Keith Spicer (1985–1989) Gordon Fisher (1989–1991) James Travers (1991–1996) Neil...
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Toronto Maple Leafs in 1965–1966, taught history classes at the school Keith Spicer — graduated 1952, first Official Languages Commissioner appointed in...
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Spice Girls – Spice". Recording Industry Association of America. 19 May 1999. Caulfield, Keith (24 May 2017). "Rewinding the Charts: In 1997, Spice Girls...
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17 - The use of phosphates in laundry detergent is banned March 2 - Keith Spicer is appointed as the first Official Languages Commissioner March 7 - A...
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