Elinor Caplan PC (born May 20, 1944) is a businesswoman and former politician in Ontario, Canada. She served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from...
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David Caplan (born 1964), Canadian politician Elinor Caplan (1944-2019), Canadian politician Frank Caplan (1911–1988), American toymaker Fred H. Caplan (1914–2004)...
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legislature. Williams was personally defeated in Oriole by Liberal candidate Elinor Caplan. In 2005, veteran legislators Sean Conway and Bob Runciman both named...
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vice-chair shortly before his departure for higher office. Caplan was the son of Elinor Caplan (née Hershorn), who served as a cabinet minister at the federal...
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Biographical Directory of the Parliament of Canada. Parliament of Canada. "Elinor Caplan". Biographical Directory of the Parliament of Canada. Parliament of...
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Progressive Conservatives (PCs). In the 1997 election, Liberal candidate Elinor Caplan, who had previously served in the cabinet of former Premier David Peterson...
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fell to a vote of non-confidence in the Ontario Legislative Assembly. Elinor Caplan, was the first Jewish woman to serve in ministry in Canada, at either...
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2002 – December 11, 2003 Prime Minister Jean Chrétien Preceded by Elinor Caplan Succeeded by Judy Sgro Secretary of State (Amateur Sport) In office...
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2 August 1999: Lucienne Robillard 3 August 1999 – 14 January 2002: Elinor Caplan 15 January 2002 – 12 December 2003: Denis Coderre Minister of Communications...
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95 days Liberal (Peterson) Elinor Caplan September 29, 1987 October 1, 1990 3 years, 2 days Mother of later minister David Caplan (2008–09) Evelyn Gigantes...
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represented this riding during its history, most notably Elinor Caplan and her son David Caplan, both of whom held cabinet posts during their incumbency...
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cabinet members were recipients of her largesse including Health Minister Elinor Caplan, Transportation Minister Ed Fulton and Revenue Minister Bernard Grandmaitre...
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Blondin-Andrew Bernie Boudreau Don Boudria Claudette Bradshaw Gerry Byrne Elinor Caplan Sharon Carstairs Martin Cauchon Raymond Chan Denis Coderre David Collenette...
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(Scarborough Centre), Murray Calder (Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey), Elinor Caplan (Thornhill), Aileen Carroll (Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford), Jeannot Castonguay...
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Blondin-Andrew Bernie Boudreau Don Boudria Claudette Bradshaw Gerry Byrne Elinor Caplan Sharon Carstairs Martin Cauchon Raymond Chan Denis Coderre David Collenette...
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September 4, 1997 David Caplan 9,954 Barbara Greene 5,163 Jim Kafieh 1,700 Bernadette Michael (Ind) 132 Shelly Lipsey (G) 96 Elinor Caplan resigned May 5, 1997...
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Blondin-Andrew Bernie Boudreau Don Boudria Claudette Bradshaw Gerry Byrne Elinor Caplan Sharon Carstairs Martin Cauchon Raymond Chan Denis Coderre David Collenette...
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16.7% of the vote, losing to the incumbent, Liberal cabinet minister Elinor Caplan. Rebick also worked for The Canadian Hearing Society during the 1970s...
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Blondin-Andrew Bernie Boudreau Don Boudria Claudette Bradshaw Gerry Byrne Elinor Caplan Sharon Carstairs Martin Cauchon Raymond Chan Denis Coderre David Collenette...
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Blondin-Andrew Bernie Boudreau Don Boudria Claudette Bradshaw Gerry Byrne Elinor Caplan Sharon Carstairs Martin Cauchon Raymond Chan Denis Coderre David Collenette...
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Peterson (1985–1990) David Peterson Charles Beer Jim Bradley Ken Black Elinor Caplan Shirley Collins Sean Conway Alvin Curling John Eakins Murray Elston...
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Blondin-Andrew Bernie Boudreau Don Boudria Claudette Bradshaw Gerry Byrne Elinor Caplan Sharon Carstairs Martin Cauchon Raymond Chan Denis Coderre David Collenette...
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Transport - David Collenette Minister of Citizenship and Immigration - Elinor Caplan then Denis Coderre Minister of Fisheries and Oceans - Herb Dhaliwal...
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Blondin-Andrew Bernie Boudreau Don Boudria Claudette Bradshaw Gerry Byrne Elinor Caplan Sharon Carstairs Martin Cauchon Raymond Chan Denis Coderre David Collenette...
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26 (Chrétien) 10 Lucienne Robillard 25 January 1996 2 August 1999 11 Elinor Caplan 3 August 1999 14 January 2002 12 Denis Coderre 15 January 2002 11 December...
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Marion Boyd David Peterson Minister of Mines 1987–1989 Hugh O'Neil Elinor Caplan Minister of Government Services 1986–1987 Richard Patten Larry Grossman...
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Blondin-Andrew Bernie Boudreau Don Boudria Claudette Bradshaw Gerry Byrne Elinor Caplan Sharon Carstairs Martin Cauchon Raymond Chan Denis Coderre David Collenette...
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Blondin-Andrew Bernie Boudreau Don Boudria Claudette Bradshaw Gerry Byrne Elinor Caplan Sharon Carstairs Martin Cauchon Raymond Chan Denis Coderre David Collenette...
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Peterson (1985–1990) David Peterson Charles Beer Jim Bradley Ken Black Elinor Caplan Shirley Collins Sean Conway Alvin Curling John Eakins Murray Elston...
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(L) 9631 Harriet Wolman (PC) 4636 Mike Sterling (Comm) 327 Oriole: Elinor Caplan (L) 17641 (incumbent) John Williams (PC) 13557 Lorne Strachan (NDP)...
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