Brian Vincent Tobin PC OC (born October 21, 1954) is a Canadian businessman and former politician. Tobin served as the sixth premier of Newfoundland from...
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Harris portrayed Brian Tobin, co-founder of the drug treatment facility, The Iceni Project, based in Suffolk. In preparing to play Tobin, Harris followed...
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Brian Reginald Tobin AM (5 December 1930 – 22 April 2024) was an Australian tennis player and executive who was the president of the International Tennis...
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John Brian Tobin (1949 – 1 July 2006) was an Irish hurler. At club level he played with Blackrock and was also a member of the Cork senior hurling team...
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The Great North (redirect from Beef Tobin)
to be able to get anything for anyone. Rob Delaney as Brian Tobin, Beef's elder brother. Brian moved to Anchorage and works as a hot-tub and jacuzzi salesman...
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player Brian Tobin (hurler) (1949–2006), Irish hurler Brian Tobin (tennis) (1930–2024), Australian tennis player and executive Charlie Tobin (1919–1996)...
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Minister and former Deputy Prime Minister Sheila Copps also ran, while Brian Tobin briefly contemplated running. Manley's polling numbers and fundraising...
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apparent strength, several prominent candidates, such as Allan Rock, and Brian Tobin, did not go beyond the formative stages. Martin's only serious challengers...
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Announcer 2 episodes The Great North Brian Tobin (voice) 2 episodes No Activity Magnolia (voice) 2 episodes Birdgirl Brian O'Brien (voice) 6 episodes Between...
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he was replaced by former federal Liberal cabinet minister Brian Tobin. In 1996, Tobin resigned from federal politics to succeed Clyde Wells as leader...
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Falls—White Bay—Labrador and Humber—Port au Port—St. Barbe 34th 1988–1993 Brian Tobin Liberal 35th 1993–1996 1996–1997 Gerry Byrne Liberal 36th 1997–2000...
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Minister of Health - Allan Rock Minister of Industry - John Manley then Brian Tobin Minister of Heritage - Sheila Copps Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs...
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Fred Mifflin's and Brian Tobin's appointments to cabinet following the 1993 election meant Baker had to remain on the backbench. Tobin's resignation from...
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threatened by collapse. In October 1994, the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Brian Tobin, contacted the Spanish and Portuguese ambassadors and asked them to honour...
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Sergio Marchi then Lucienne Robillard Minister of Fisheries and Oceans – Brian Tobin then Fred Mifflin Minister of Agriculture – Ralph Goodale Minister of...
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programs to end and which to cut had a majority comprising the leftist MPs Brian Tobin, Sheila Copps, Sergio Marchi and Herb Gray, people who would not normally...
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Tobin Bell (born Joseph Henry Tobin Jr.; August 7, 1942) is an American actor. He has appeared in a number of television shows and films but is most recognized...
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posts (5) Predecessor Office Successor Brian Tobin Minister of Industry 2002–2003 Lucienne Robillard Brian Tobin Minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities...
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held in Toronto. Several other potential leadership contenders, such as Brian Tobin and Allan Rock, declined to enter the contest. John Manley's attacks...
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Ontario, Sheila Copps from Hamilton, Brian Tobin from Newfoundland, and John Nunziata from the Greater Toronto Area. Tobin had been elected when the Liberals...
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2000 when his predecessor, Brian Tobin, returned to federal politics. He was not a candidate in the race to succeed Tobin as Liberal leader and returned...
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Outerbridge Brad Parks Charlie Pasarell Gene Scott Lance Tingay Ted Tinling Ion Țiriac Brian Tobin Jimmy Van Alen Dennis Van der Meer Walter Clopton Wingfield...
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Assembly of Newfoundland. It was won by the Liberal Party under new leader Brian Tobin. PC Leader Lynn Verge was not re-elected in her riding of Humber East...
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Stars, Minnesota Golden Gophers). Jason Sutton, 56, British drag queen. Brian Tobin, 93, Australian Hall of Fame tennis player and executive, president of...
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a cabinet minister in the provincial governments of Clyde Wells and Brian Tobin. Raised in St. John's, Furey earned a Bachelor of Science degree from...
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holding the seat from 1975 to 1995. The seat went Liberal in 1996 when Brian Tobin won a large majority government, but returned to the Progressive Conservatives...
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back-to-back premiers. Immediately after becoming leader of the Liberals, Brian Tobin chose this district, vacated by Clyde Wells. Former Liberal Cabinet Minister...
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Barbe 31st 1979–1980 Fonse Faour New Democratic 32nd 1980–1984 Brian Tobin Liberal 33rd 1984–1988 Riding dissolved into Burin—St. George's and...
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Outerbridge Brad Parks Charlie Pasarell Gene Scott Lance Tingay Ted Tinling Ion Țiriac Brian Tobin Jimmy Van Alen Dennis Van der Meer Walter Clopton Wingfield...
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middle of his class at Dalhousie Law, where future Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney was a classmate for one year before failing. Wells had served in...
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