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    Hedy Madeleine Fry, PC MP (born August 6, 1941) is a Trinidadian-Canadian politician and physician who is currently the longest-serving female Member of...
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  • political activist Hedy Frank-Autheried (1902–1979), Austrian composer Hedy Fry (born 1941), Trinidadian-Canadian politician and physician Hedy Graf (1926–1997)...
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    four questions and graded based on their syntax, vocabulary, and grammar. Hedy Fry (who also withdrew) did not finish the interview. The newspaper initially...
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    City riding. Canada's longest-serving female member of Parliament (MP), Hedy Fry, has represented Vancouver Centre since 1993. Another high-profile MP was...
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  • racehorse trainer Hayden Fry (1929–2019), American football coach Hedy Fry (born 1941), Canadian politician and physician Henry Fry (disambiguation), multiple...
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    municipal election. Born in Ireland, Fry immigrated with his family to Vancouver as a child. His mother is Hedy Fry, the federal Member of Parliament for...
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    landslide. Campbell herself was defeated in Vancouver Centre by rookie Liberal Hedy Fry. She conceded defeat with the remark, "Gee, I'm glad I didn't sell my car...
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    of Vancouver Centre, a seat held by Liberal Party of Canada incumbent Hedy Fry since 1993, in the next Canadian federal election. Byers had not previously...
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    profile: Edmonton Centre". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved March 21, 2020. "Hedy Fry wins decisively as Liberals sweep Canada for majority". Daily Xtra, October...
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  • Mackenzie Elliot – British soldier Walter Elliot – Scottish naturalist Hedy Fry - Canadian politician and physician Colin Mackenzie – Indian Army officer...
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  • Michel Dupuy Wayne Easter Art Eggleton Joyce Fairbairn Sheila Finestone Hedy Fry Alfonso Gagliano Jon Gerrard Ralph Goodale Alasdair Graham Bill Graham...
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  • Alexander became the first African Canadian appointed to the Cabinet. Hedy Fry became the first Visible Minority female cabinet member when she was appointed...
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    Vancouver Centre, British Columbia Party Candidate Popular Vote % Liberal Hedy Fry 20,095 31.1%   Progressive Conservative X Kim Campbell 16,274 25.2% Reform...
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    (Conservative) Sukh Dhaliwal (Liberal) Kerry-Lynne Findlay (Conservative) Hedy Fry (Liberal) Ken Hardie (Liberal) Peter Julian (New Democratic) Jenny Kwan...
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  • Federal and Provincial Cabinet Minister, Newfoundland and Labrador [362] Hedy Fry* Member of Parliament for Vancouver Centre, British Columbia [363] Roger...
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    candidate in the Vancouver Centre riding against Liberal incumbent Hedy Fry. Fry was re-elected, while Carr garnered 18.3 percent of the vote. Carr had...
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  • allowed to serve as Dean should Plamondon vacate his seat. Instead, MP Hedy Fry, a Liberal first elected in 1993, would act in his place. Upon the resignation...
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  • 309 0.64% James Moore Greg Watrich (Ind.) 2,317 4.77% Vancouver Centre Hedy Fry 25,013 43.80% Tony Fogarassy 11,684 20.46% Svend Robinson 16,374 28.67%...
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    medalist (1976) Annie Dookhan (born 1977), convicted felon and former chemist Hedy Fry, PC, MP (born 1941), Trinidadian-born Canadian politician and physician...
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    under the leadership of Leonard Schein. In 2019, Member of Parliament Hedy Fry, chairwoman of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, announced that...
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  • Dhalla (2007–) Critic for Minister for Sport and Vancouver Olympics Hon. Hedy Fry (2007–) Critic for Status of Women Hon. Maria Minna (2007–) Critic for...
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  • Gokool Meah Harold Sonny Ladoo Hasely Crawford Hazel Scott Heather Headley Hedy Fry Heeralal Rampartap Hermat Gangapersad Hubert Julian Ian Bishop, cricketer...
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  • Volunteers. In 2004, Noormohamed challenged Hedy Fry, for the nomination of the Liberal Party in Vancouver Centre. Fry defeated Noormohamed for the nomination...
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    Centre for the 2008 general election. He lost to incumbent Liberal MP Hedy Fry.[citation needed] Mayencourt announced that he would seek the BC Liberal...
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  • National Health and Welfare (Health) 6 December 1993 – 22 February 1996: Hedy Fry 23 February 1996 – 21 February 1997: Joe Volpe Became Parliamentary Secretary...
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    challenging Liberal MP Hedy Fry in the riding of Vancouver Centre. Despite an improved result for the NDP provincewide, Fry easily won reelection in...
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    – 24 January 1996: Sheila Finestone 25 January 1996 – 27 January 2002: Hedy Fry 28 January 2002 – 25 May 2002: Claudette Bradshaw 26 May 2002 – 12 December...
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    Candidates Incumbent Liberal Conservative NDP Green PPC Other Vancouver Centre Hedy Fry 20,873 40.44% Harry Cockell 11,162 21.62% Breen Ouellette 15,869 30.74%...
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    "Hokkien prawn noodle soup". Singapore Infopedia. Retrieved 8 May 2019. Hedy Khoo, STFood Online (8 February 2024). "Food Picks: Addictive barbecued chicken...
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    Michel Dupuy Wayne Easter Art Eggleton Joyce Fairbairn Sheila Finestone Hedy Fry Alfonso Gagliano Jon Gerrard Ralph Goodale Alasdair Graham Bill Graham...
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