• George Raymond McCague (December 5, 1929 – July 14, 2014) was a Canadian politician in Ontario. He was a Progressive Conservative member in the Legislative...
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  • McCague is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Martin McCague (born 1969), English cricketer George McCague (1929–2014), Canadian politician...
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  • party's nomination by acclamation but was upset by another candidate, George McCague, at the Progressive Conservative nomination meeting. In 1994, Downer...
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    Toronto Star. p. 1. Oziewicz, Stan; Yaffe, Barbara (August 19, 1978). "McCague, Baetz are demoted in cabinet shuffle". The Globe and Mail. pp. 1, 2. Speirs...
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  • June 10, 1977. p. D9. Oziewicz, Stan; Yaffe, Barbara (August 19, 1978). "McCague, Baetz are demoted in cabinet shuffle". The Globe and Mail. pp. 1, 2. Canadian...
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  • Loblaw - founder of Loblaws supermarkets George McCague - member of Legislative Assembly of Ontario George Wesley Norman - member of Legislative Assembly...
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  • Gordon Bud Gregory Larry Grossman Mike Harris Morley Kells Nick Leluk George McCague Al McLean Robert C. Mitchell Keith Norton René Piché Alan Pope Alan Robinson...
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    the office was generally referred to as the Highways Branch. In 1910, W.A. McLean, Provincial Engineer of Highways, succeeded A.W. Campbell as the director...
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  • cancer. George McCague, 84, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP for Dufferin-Simcoe (1975–1987) and Simcoe West (1987–1990), leukemia. Sir Jimmy McGregor,...
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  • the party was defeated in the 2003 election by the Liberals, under Dalton McGuinty. Eves was born in Windsor, Ontario, to a working-class family. He studied...
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    demonstrators who had occupied the park, killing a protester named Dudley George. Members of the Stoney Point Ojibway band occupied Ipperwash Provincial...
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    July 1971, he created appointed the first Minister of the Environment, George Kerr. On August 31, Davis announced the rejection of a proposal to grant...
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  • "Mike Harris' cabinet". The Spectator. Hamilton, Ont. June 27, 1995. p. A7. McIntosh, Emma (April 29, 2021). "Ontario's new Greenbelt Council chair voted...
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  • supporters included Susan Fish, Russ Ramsay, Phil Gillies, Bruce McCaffrey and George Taylor. However, delegates to the party's January 1985 leadership...
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  • candidate, further to the right of Red Tory rivals Larry Grossman and Roy McMurtry, but not as far to the right as Frank Miller, and therefore the candidate...
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  • Irvine George Kerr Allan Lawrence Bert Lawrence Nick Leluk John MacBeth Charles MacNaughton Lorne Maeck George McCague Darcy McKeough Roy McMurtry Arthur...
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  • Irvine George Kerr Allan Lawrence Bert Lawrence Nick Leluk John MacBeth Charles MacNaughton Lorne Maeck George McCague Darcy McKeough Roy McMurtry Arthur...
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    (NDP) 11013 Vincent Stabile (PC) 3329 Dufferin—Simcoe: (incumbent) George McCague (PC) 16198 Gary Johnson (L) 11822 Jeff Koechlin (NDP) 4316 Durham East:...
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  • Minister of Government Services (June 23, 1977 – September 21, 1977) George McCague August 18, 1978 February 8, 1985 Bette Stephenson February 8, 1985 May...
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    (PC) 12543 Butch Orser (L) 11737 Fayne Bullen (NDP) 9699 (incumbent) George McCague (PC) 11678 Gary Johnson (L) 11372 Noel St-Laurent (NDP) 4788 (incumbent)...
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  • won a 1958 provincial by-election in the downtown Toronto riding of St. George for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. In 1968, Premier John...
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    the son of a railway brakeman. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from McMaster University in Hamilton, and a Bachelor of Laws degree from Osgoode Hall...
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  • Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2017. For George McCague's Legislative Assembly information see "George McCague, MPP". Parliamentary History. Toronto: Legislative...
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    (incumbent) George McCague (PC) 18101 Larry MacKenzie (L) 6702 Ed Robinson (NDP) 4007 Durham East: (incumbent) Sam Cureatz (PC) 14900 Bruce McArthur (NDP)...
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    graduation, he worked as an assistant to Ontario Management Board chair George McCague, and subsequently worked for federal cabinet minister Perrin Beatty...
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    February 8, 1985 Premier Bill Davis Preceded by John Rhodes Succeeded by George McCague Minister of Government Services In office February 2, 1972 – October...
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  • September 21, 1977 90 days (second instance) (1 years, 63 days in total) George McCague September 21, 1977 January 21, 1978 122 days Lorne Henderson January...
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  • served as a speechwriter and legislative assistant to cabinet minister George McCague in the Ontario government from 1976-81 at Queen’s Park in Toronto. In...
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  • by this point, and ran as an openly gay politician in the riding of St. George—St. David, which includes Toronto's Church and Wellesley neighbourhood,...
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  • industries, such as condominiums and travel. The current minister is Todd McCarthy who replaced Kaleed Rasheed in September 2023. Prior to 1972, the Department...
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