Edward Bigelow Jolliffe QC (March 2, 1909 – March 18, 1998) was a Canadian social democratic politician and lawyer from Ontario. He was the first leader...
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to the Ontario Legislature. In 1942, the party elected Toronto lawyer Ted Jolliffe as its first leader. He led the party to within a few seats of forming...
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Ontario election to Ontario Co-operative Commonwealth Federation leader Ted Jolliffe. He also served on the Board of Regents of Victoria University, University...
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Jolliffe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anne Jolliffe (1933–2021), Australian animator Arthur Jolliffe (1871–1944), British mathematician...
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in 1942. (Held on April 3, 1942, at the Hotel Carls-Rite in Toronto) Ted Jolliffe Murray Cotterill Fifteen other individuals were nominated but declined...
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Ontario Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Ontario Section) under Ted Jolliffe as their first leader, the party nearly won the 1943 provincial election...
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Toronto and, in 1942, ran for the leadership of the Ontario CCF, losing to Ted Jolliffe. He was also an aide to Charles Millard in organizing the Steel Workers...
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socialist Ontario Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), led by Ted Jolliffe, went from obscurity to form the Official Opposition, winning 32% of...
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Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), led by Ted Jolliffe, lost all but two of its previous 21 seats with Jolliffe himself being defeated in the riding of...
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defeated. He then challenged Ontario CCF Ted Jolliffe for the party's leadership, but was defeated by Jolliffe at the 1946 leadership convention in Hamilton...
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social democratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) led by Ted Jolliffe. (Jolliffe and Drew had attended the same high school in Guelph, Ontario,...
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social democratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), led by Ted Jolliffe, was reduced from 34 seats to 8. Two seats were won by the Labor-Progressive...
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democratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Ontario Section), led by Ted Jolliffe, formed the official opposition by increasing its caucus from 8 to 21...
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Joyce (Lord Haw Haw) visited Oxford. Lewis and future Ontario CCF leader Ted Jolliffe organized a noisy protest by planting Labour Club members in the dance...
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the home district for both CCF and New Democratic Party (NDP) leaders Ted Jolliffe, Donald C. MacDonald, David Lewis and Bob Rae. York South was created...
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leader of the new socialist party, a claim that Ontario CCF organizer Ted Jolliffe decried as a "fantastic fabrication". In the election, Philpott placed...
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Preceded by Ted Jolliffe Succeeded by John Wintermeyer In office July 1945 – June 1948 Preceded by Ted Jolliffe Succeeded by Ted Jolliffe Leader of the...
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16. Ted Jolliffe Co-operative Commonwealth Federation August 1943 June 1945 17. Farquhar Oliver Liberal July 1945 June 1948 - Ted Jolliffe (second...
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by George Drew, and the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, led by Ted Jolliffe. Hepburn himself was re-elected in his riding as an Independent Liberal...
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minority (38 of 90 seats) George Drew Co-operative Commonwealth Federation: Ted Jolliffe Liberal William James Stewart 22nd Parliament 22nd general June 4, 1945...
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Academy Award-winning (Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award) filmmaker Ted Jolliffe – Rhodes scholar and first leader of the Ontario section of the Co-operative...
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the question.[page needed] In 1945, he was asked by Ontario CCF leader Ted Jolliffe to be co-counsel during the infamous LeBel Royal Commission that was...
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2007 Leader of the Ontario CCF and NDP In office 1953–1970 Preceded by Ted Jolliffe Succeeded by Stephen Lewis President of the New Democratic Party of Canada...
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Lewis and future Ontario Co-operative Commonwealth Federation leader Ted Jolliffe, organised a noisy protest against the fascist, by simply planting Labour...
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National Government Robert Henry McGregor 16,741 Liberal Robert Allan Irwin 12,429 Co-operative Commonwealth Edward Bigelow (Ted) Jolliffe 4,931...
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convention, Temple nearly ran for leader against Ted Jolliffe but withdrew at the last minute and allowed Jolliffe to be acclaimed. Temple then ran for party...
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of the Exchequer 1757). From outside the UK, politicians from Canada (Ted Jolliffe), Pakistan (Zulfikar Ali Bhutto), Sri Lanka (S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike)...
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radio speech that Ontario Co-operative Commonwealth Federation leader Ted Jolliffe delivered during the 1945 provincial election campaign. The speech accused...
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being the riding of three CCF/NDP leaders in the Ontario legislature, Ted Jolliffe, Donald C. MacDonald and Bob Rae. When the government of Mike Harris...
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Harry Howell, played for the Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters Edward Johnson Ted Jolliffe, Ontario CCF Leader Luke Kirby Jean Little John Kenneth Macalister Andrew...
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