Robert Evan Skelly (14 April 1943 – 6 August 2022) was a Canadian politician from British Columbia. Skelly was born 14 April 1943, at New Westminster,...
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Skelly (born 1996), Irish actress Bill Skelly, British police officer Bob Skelly (1943–2022), Canadian politician from British Columbia Brian Skelly (1920-2001)...
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Vander Zalm NDP Dave Barrett Bob Skelly 34th 1986 election 1987 1991 Social Credit Bill Vander Zalm Rita Johnston NDP Bob Skelly Mike Harcourt 35th 1991 election...
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British Columbia In office April 12, 1987 – November 5, 1991 Preceded by Bob Skelly Succeeded by Gordon Wilson Leader of the British Columbia New Democratic...
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additional seats, while the social democratic New Democratic Party, led by Bob Skelly, won the same number it had in the previous election. No other parties...
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Robert Nicholson Walter Stewart Owen Preceded by William King Succeeded by Bob Skelly In office September 5, 1969 – September 15, 1972 Preceded by Thomas R...
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election against the unpopular Social Credit government, but its new leader Bob Skelly stumbled in a verbal gaffe during the campaign, and the Socreds' new leader...
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Representative from Ohio Bob Shiller (born 1946), American economist Bob Skelly (1943–2022), Leader of the Opposition of British Columbia Bob Smith (American politician)...
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led by Premier Bill Vander Zalm, win re-election over the NDP led by Bob Skelly. 47 22 – – – 69 1991 The NDP, led by Mike Harcourt, are elected. The Liberals...
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re-created from Comox—Powell River and Nanaimo—Alberni 34th 1988–1993 Bob Skelly New Democratic 35th 1993–1997 Bill Gilmour Reform Riding dissolved...
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Credit Bill Bennett Bill Vander Zalm New Democratic Party Dave Barrett Bob Skelly None Kenneth Walter Davidson 34th Parliament 5 sessions 34th general March...
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Parkinson's disease. Erich Schönbächler, 86, Swiss Olympic biathlete (1964). Bob Skelly, 79, Canadian politician, MP (1988–1993). Boudjemaa Talai, 70, Algerian...
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Dave Barrett MLA for Vancouver East (1930–2018) 1976–1984 New Democratic Bob Skelly MLA for Alberni (1943–2022) 1984–1987 New Democratic Mike Harcourt MLA...
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Donna Skelly MPP is a Canadian politician and journalist. Skelly is presently the Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario and was first elected...
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Webster Robert Strachan NDP Robert Strachan Thomas R. Berger Dave Barrett Bob Skelly Mike Harcourt Glen Clark Dan Miller (interim) Ujjal Dosanjh Joy MacPhail...
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Raymond John Skelly (July 1, 1941 – July 14, 2019) was a Canadian politician. A teacher by profession, Skelly was first elected as the New Democratic Party...
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Reynolds Nelson Riis Svend Robinson Paul St. Pierre Tom Siddon Bill Siksay Bob Skelly Darrel Stinson Chuck Strahl John Turner, also Prime Minister of Canada...
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Parliament of Canada Preceded by Bob Skelly Members of Parliament from Comox—Alberni 1993-1997 Succeeded by Riding Ceased to Exist Preceded by Riding did...
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Webster Robert Strachan NDP Robert Strachan Thomas R. Berger Dave Barrett Bob Skelly Mike Harcourt Glen Clark Dan Miller (interim) Ujjal Dosanjh Joy MacPhail...
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Ontario 1988 Peter Thalheimer Liberal Bob Skelly Comox—Alberni British Columbia 1988 Bill Gilmour Reform Raymond Skelly North Island—Powell River British...
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the subject of a viral video produced by Ryerson University custodian Bob Skelly. In 2006, Levy sparked controversy by defending the decision of Ryerson's...
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Jamaica. Lascelle "Wiss" Bulgin, Albert "Apple Gabriel" Craig, and Cecil "Skelly" Spence all contracted childhood polio, and went on to be a Jamaican roots...
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whether to force the resignation of then-leader Bob Skelly, with some in the party concerned about Skelly's popularity compared to that of the new Premier...
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first elected to the provincial assembly in a 1988 by-election held after Bob Skelly resigned his seat to enter federal politics. He served as government whip...
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Rita Johnston then became Premier. The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Bob Skelly formed the official opposition. John Douglas Reynolds served as speaker...
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Syndicate of Sound (redirect from Bob Gonzalez)
opened, where it is on permanent rotation in the one-hit Wonder section. Skelly, Richard. "The Syndicate of Sound biography". AllMusic. Archived from the...
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1942) August 3 – Terry Caffery, ice hockey player (b. 1949) August 6 – Bob Skelly, politician (b. 1943) August 7 Ned Goodman, businessman and chancellor...
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David Vickers 383 Robert Skelly 349 William Stewart King 333 King was eliminated, and endorsed Skelly. Fifth ballot: Robert Skelly 606 David Vickers 452...
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Skelly donated funds to found the university radio station, KWGS (named for his initials), now known as Public Radio Tulsa. After William G. Skelly died...
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Hunter (former MP for Saanich-Gulf Islands), Bob Skelly (Alberni, MP for Comox-Alberni, former leader), Ray Skelly (MP for North Island--Powell River), Jim...
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