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    Giuseppe "Joe" Volpe PC (born September 21, 1947) is a Canadian politician. He represented the Ontario riding of Eglinton-Lawrence as a member of the Liberal...
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  • diplomat and politician John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center Joe Volpe (born 1947), Canadian politician Joseph Volpe (opera manager) (born 1940)...
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  • Joseph Volpe may refer to: Joe Volpe (born 1947), Canadian politician Joseph Volpe (opera manager) (born 1940), American opera manager and arts management...
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  • John Della Volpe is an American pollster, author, and advisor to Joe Biden's 2020 election campaign. He is the director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy...
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    and York West. It has been represented by Liberal Joe Volpe from 1988 to 2011, by Conservative Joe Oliver from 2011 to 2015, and by Liberal Marco Mendicino...
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    - Jim Karygiannis resigned as national chair of Joe Volpe's campaign due to disagreements over Volpe's position on the war in Lebanon. August 14, 2006...
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    election, but lost to the longtime Liberal incumbent, Joe Volpe. In the 2011 election, he defeated Volpe to win the seat. On May 18, 2011, Oliver was sworn...
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  • Sors is also a common term in gambling.[citation needed] Opera singer Joe Volpe composed a piece that mentioned Sors. “Legend says Sors still exists somewhere...
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  • Jean Lapierre Minister of Citizenship and Immigration - Judy Sgro then Joe Volpe Minister of Fisheries and Oceans - Geoff Regan Minister of Agriculture...
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  • Pettigrew David Pratt Geoff Regan Lucienne Robillard Jacques Saada Hélène Scherrer Andy Scott Judy Sgro Bob Speller Belinda Stronach Tony Valeri Joe Volpe...
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  • federal minister Joe Volpe is the new publisher, Francesco Veronesi the new editor in chief. Corriere published a series of 28 articles by Volpe between October...
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    Dwight Duncan, Canadian Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development Joe Volpe, and Toronto Deputy Mayor Sandra Bussin. The launch coincided with the...
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  • Canada. Upon Judy Sgro's resignation from Cabinet on January 14, 2005, Joe Volpe moved to fill the vacant position of Minister of Citizenship and Immigration...
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  • Parliament George Henderson, as well as then Premier of Prince Edward Island, Joe Ghiz. On March 7, 2007, McGuire announced he would not run in the next federal...
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    government. There was some speculation in the media that fellow minister Joe Volpe helped to engineer her resignation given that they had a cool relationship...
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    Tony Valeri (Stoney Creek), Lyle Vanclief (Prince Edward—Hastings), Joe Volpe (Eglinton—Lawrence), Tom Wappel (Scarborough Southwest), Bryon Wilfert...
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    December 11, 2003 Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development 17 Joe Volpe December 12, 2003 January 14, 2005 Liberal 27 (Martin) 18 Lucienne Robillard...
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  • Scheininger nominated Joe Volpe for the Liberal Party of Canada nomination in Eglinton—Lawrence in the 1988 federal election. Volpe defeated incumbent Member...
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    government, though they were now in a minority situation, the first since Joe Clark's tenure in 1979–80. The Martin government faced combined challenges...
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  • appointment was criticized by several high profile Toronto Liberals including Joe Volpe, Dennis Mills, and John Nunziata. Allegations of racism against Italian-Canadians...
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  • that he knew nothing about the situation. Tanz finished second against Joe Volpe in 2004. He unsuccessfully campaigned to succeed Jane Pitfield as the...
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    whom backed Dion, as did former leadership candidates Ken Dryden and Joe Volpe. On the fourth ballot, Dion captured 54.7 per cent of votes cast and was...
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  • election: Eglinton—Lawrence Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal Joe Volpe 20,446 51.02 +8.04 $33,611 Progressive Conservative Tony Abbott 12,400...
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    television as Lieutenant Mike Torello on Crime Story and as NYPD Detective Joe Fontana on Law & Order. He also played Miami mobster Albert Lombard in three...
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  • then John Efford Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development - Joe Volpe (position created on December 12) Minister of Social Development - Liza...
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  • story's breaking, then Canadian Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Joe Volpe granted Stewart a temporary resident permit, thereby allowing her to temporarily...
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    support behind Dion, as did former leadership candidates Ken Dryden and Joe Volpe. On the fourth ballot, Dion captured roughly 54.7% and was declared the...
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    John Anthony Volpe (/ˈvoʊlpi/ VOHL-pee; December 8, 1908 – November 11, 1994) was an American businessman, diplomat, and politician from Massachusetts...
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  • Sherman supported the campaign of Joe Volpe to become Liberal leader. He and other Apotex executives gave $108,000 to Volpe's campaign, all giving the legal...
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  • Resources - John Efford Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development - Joe Volpe Minister of Social Development - Liza Frulla then Ken Dryden See: 37th...
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