John Rae was an English parish minister. He was the son of William Rae, burgess of Edinburgh. He served heir 7 February 1666. He was educated at the University...
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John Rae may refer to: Johnny Rae (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1960s for Great Britain and Bradford Northern John Rae (New Zealand footballer)...
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was announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Rae was born in Ottawa, Ontario. His parents were Lois Esther (George) and Saul Rae, an eminent Canadian...
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John A. Rae C.M. (born 1945) is a Canadian businessman, political organizer, and political adviser. He joined the large Canadian firm Power Corporation...
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Michael Healy-Rae (born 9 January 1967) is an Irish independent politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Kerry constituency since 2016, and...
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Charlotte Rae Lubotsky (April 22, 1926 – August 5, 2018) was an American character actress and singer whose career spanned sixty-six years. Rae was known...
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John Napier Wyndham Turner PC CC QC (June 7, 1929 – September 19, 2020) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 17th prime minister of Canada...
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Healy-Rae family is a political and business family based in the Kilgarvan area of County Kerry in Ireland. The patriarch was Jackie Healy-Rae (1931–2014)...
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John Patrick Healy (9 March 1931 – 5 December 2014), known as Jackie Healy-Rae, was an Irish Independent politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for...
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John Winston Howard OM AC SSI (born 26 July 1939) is an Australian former politician who served as the 25th prime minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007...
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The prime minister of India is the chief executive of the Government of India and chair of the Union Council of Ministers. Although the president of India...
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British singer and actor John S. Robertson (1878–1964), Canadian film director John Rae Robertson (1893–1956), better known as Rae Robertson, of the classical...
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riding of Etobicoke. From 1990 to 1995, he was a cabinet minister in the government of Bob Rae. Philip was educated at St. Joseph's Teachers' College,...
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John Rae OBE (24 August 1904 – 2 December 1979) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party. He was born in Auckland on either 4 or 24 August 1904...
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leadership during his tenure as Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism. In August 2009, Independent TD Jackie Healy-Rae requested a public statement from...
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not for life. Rae assembled a cabinet of 26 ministers, which was sworn in October 1, 1990. None of the newly appointed cabinet ministers had any ministerial...
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1899 by the Reverend Edgar Tufts, a Presbyterian minister. He named the school The Elizabeth McRae Institute after a well-respected educator in 1900...
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The Minister of Supply was the minister in the British Government responsible for the Ministry of Supply, which existed to co-ordinate the supply of equipment...
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Danny Healy-Rae (born 16 July 1954) is an Irish independent politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Kerry constituency since the 2016 general...
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The Minister of Finance (Vitta Mantrī ) (or simply, the Finance Minister, short form FM) is the head of the Ministry of Finance of the Government of India...
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legislature from 1977 to 1997, and was a senior cabinet minister in the government of Bob Rae. Cooke was born in Windsor, Ontario, the son of Sid and...
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Shirley Coppen (category Women government ministers of Canada)
represented the riding of Niagara South. She served as a cabinet minister in the government of Bob Rae. Coppen was educated at Niagara College, in the Labour Studies...
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Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs (Ontario) (redirect from Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs (Ontario))
(February–May) Reuben Baetz, 1985 (May-June) David Peterson, 1985–1990 * Bob Rae, 1990–1995 * Dianne Cunningham, 1995–1999 Norm Sterling, 1999–2001 Brenda...
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Zanana Akande (category Women government ministers of Canada)
riding of St. Andrew—St. Patrick. She served as a cabinet minister in the government of Bob Rae. She was the first woman from the African Diaspora elected...
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1994) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party, and a Cabinet minister in the Second Labour Government of 1957–1960. Fox was born in London on...
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Peter North (politician) (redirect from Peter John North)
southwestern Ontario riding of Elgin. He was a cabinet minister in the government of Bob Rae. In 1993 he left the New Democratic Party in an unsuccessful...
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Evelyn Gigantes (category Women government ministers of Canada)
occasions between 1975 and 1995 and was a prominent cabinet minister in the government of Bob Rae. Gigantes was born in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia and raised in...
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Justin Trudeau (redirect from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau)
second child in Canadian history to be born to a prime minister in office; the first was John A. Macdonald's daughter Margaret Mary Theodora Macdonald...
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support for Bob Rae for the federal Liberal leadership. He made the announcement at the National Press Club, on the occasion of a speech by Rae on the environment...
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politician. He served under Clement Attlee as Minister of Aircraft Production from 1945 to 1946 and as Minister of Supply from 1945 to 1947. Wilmot was born...
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