Sheila Maureen Copps PC OC (born November 27, 1952) is a former Canadian politician who also served as the sixth deputy prime minister of Canada from November...
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formative stages. Martin's only serious challengers were John Manley and Sheila Copps, the former of whom withdrew before delegate selection began. Martin...
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Victor Kennedy Copps (March 21, 1919 – October 15, 1988) was a Canadian politician who served as Mayor of Hamilton. Copps was born in Haileybury, Ontario...
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the Ontario Liberal Party, placing second. Endorsements of Sheila Copps MPs: (1) Sheila Copps Jean Chrétien, 56, had placed second to Turner at the 1984...
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(together with a poll showing Copps would win a by-election) forced Copps to resign from the Parliament. After resigning, Copps then contested the resulting...
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politician Sheila Chisholm (1895–1969), Australian socialite, probable inspiration for the Australian phrase "a good-looking sheila" Sheila Copps (born 1952)...
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FirstOntario Centre (redirect from Copps Coliseum)
Hamiltonian Joseph Pigott. The arena was originally named Copps Coliseum after long-time mayor Victor Copps, the patriarch of a Hamilton political family that...
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Delahunty (Mary Walsh) as she "smites" Mike Harris, Lucien Bouchard and Sheila Copps as "Marg, Princess Warrior"; Cathy Jones' blooper about a "Massitusits"...
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name a replacement during Copps' absence from Parliament. After winning the byelection and returning to Parliament, Copps was reappointed to the position...
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National Flag of Canada Day. In 1996, Minister of Canadian Heritage Sheila Copps instituted the One in a Million National Flag Challenge. Canadian Heritage...
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weekly radio program focused on health and wellness for baby boomers. Sheila Copps succeeded her as host of Weekends. In August and September 2010, Petty...
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Minister and leadership candidate Sheila Copps and Martin loyalist and newly appointed Minister of Transport Tony Valeri. Copps had been one of the most noted...
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November 1993 – 30 April 1996: Sheila Copps 1 May 1996 – 18 June 1996: Vacant 19 June 1996 – 10 June 1997: Sheila Copps 11 June 1997 – 14 January 2002:...
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Roméo LeBlanc Prime Minister – Jean Chrétien Deputy Prime Minister – Sheila Copps Minister of Finance – Paul Martin Minister of Foreign Affairs – André...
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Copp (1858–1933), American psychiatrist Rick Copp (born 1964), American television writer Sheila Copps (born 1952), Canadian politician Stanley Copp (1914–1987)...
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working for the Central Intelligence Agency as an informant. March 6 – Sheila Copps loses nomination to Tony Valeri to represent the riding of Hamilton East—Stoney...
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Charest rhetorically asked a crowd of supporters whether MacKenzie or Sheila Copps would be a better Deputy Prime Minister, but later explained that this...
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Roméo LeBlanc Prime Minister – Jean Chrétien Deputy Prime Minister – Sheila Copps Minister of Finance – Paul Martin Secretary of State for External Affairs...
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Ontario in a by-election on December 13, 1984. A Liberal, she lost Sheila Copps's former riding of Hamilton Centre to Mike Davison of the New Democratic...
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quality in Burlington Bay was showcased in 1994 by the very public swim of Sheila Copps, a local MP and federal cabinet minister. Access and recreational use...
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never served as prime minister, three of whom were interim leaders. Sheila Copps 1991–1993 Michael Ignatieff 2006–2008 Ralph Goodale 2010–2015 Vincent...
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Worton (Wellington South) Copps, 29, a rookie MPP for Hamilton Centre since 1981 and daughter of former Hamilton Mayor Victor Copps, was riding assistant...
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they are denigrated". Similarly, Sheila Copps and Sharon Carstairs have been accused of harshness and stridence, with Copps receiving the epithets of "baby"...
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Liberal leadership runner-up Sheila Copps refuses Prime Minister-designate Paul Martin's patronage appointment proposal for Copps. She will have to fight to...
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Ray Hnatyshyn Prime Minister – Jean Chrétien Deputy Prime Minister – Sheila Copps Minister of Finance – Paul Martin Secretary of State for External Affairs...
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Barbra Streisand Wendy Mesley Elizabeth II Alexa McDonough Pamela Wallin Sheila Copps Adrienne Clarkson Elizabeth Taylor Laura Bush Bev Oda Bobbie Battista...
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Minister Allan Rock and Heritage Minister and former Deputy Prime Minister Sheila Copps also ran, while Brian Tobin briefly contemplated running. Manley's polling...
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criticism from prominent feminists (including, in 1987, remarks from Sheila Copps).[citation needed] Many PC campaign buttons featured both Mulroney's...
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Allan Rock Minister of Industry – Brian Tobin Minister of Heritage – Sheila Copps Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs – Stéphane Dion Minister of the...
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Allan Rock Minister of Industry - John Manley Minister of Heritage - Sheila Copps Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs - Stéphane Dion Minister of the...
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