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dal of sitting Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) Al McLean. |
d on the first ballot along with Liberal-Labour | MPP Albert Wren. |
Liberal-Labour | MPP Albert Wren was re-elected and continued to sit |
MPP also changed its ideology into “third way”, whi | |
cessary by the appointment of incumbent Liberal | MPP Alvin Curling to a diplomatic position. |
the son of Joseph Dunsmore Monteith, an Ontario | MPP and cabinet minister, and Allice Chowen, he gra |
logy, his J.D. from Harvard Law School and his | M.P.P. and Ph.D. from Harvard University's Kennedy Sc |
ana Laws (NORML), the Marijuana Policy Project ( | MPP), and the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) had a larg |
e Ontario legislature as a New Democratic Party | MPP and cabinet minister. |
ver (himself a former United Farmers of Ontario | MPP), and in last place with only seven votes in 19 |
Masters in Public Policy ( | MPP) and PhD in Public Policy . |
n election night, he defeated incumbent Liberal | MPP and cabinet minister Caroline Di Cocco. |
For the Ontario | MPP and former president of the Ontario Landowners |
For the former Ontario | MPP and cabinet minister, see Charles Alfred Drury. |
nd federal Liberal campaigns for John Gerretsen | MPP and Peter Milliken MP. |
His son, Robert Nixon succeed him as | MPP, and later became leader of the Liberal Party b |
sing massively parallel computers (the Goodyear | MPP and later MasPar MP-1) for cellular automata si |
--Grey on March 17, 2005 and was sworn in as an | MPP and leader of the opposition on March 29, 2005. |
uproar and, in particular, a speech by Liberal | MPP Andy Thompson forced Cass to resign from Cabine |
iberal-Labour" Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP, as MLAs were called after 1938), sitting in th |
a minority government and having an opposition | MPP as Speaker was a means of denying the oppositio |
Using | MPP as a source is not totally prohibited, but on c |
ists incorporated the Marijuana Policy Project ( | MPP) as a not-for-profit organization in the Distri |
wo terms as an Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) before retiring, but her plans were derailed b |
Danford defeated fellow Tory | MPP Bill Vankoughnet to win the Progressive Conserv |
Provincially, he lost to incumbent | MPP Bill Mauro by a margin of just 50 votes in 2007 |
1999 provincial election, but lost to incumbent | MPP Bill Murdoch. |
Nickel Belt's previous | MPP Blain Morin, who had won the riding just eight |
The infighting ousted former CCF | MPP, Bob Carlin because the party feared the Sudbur |
e Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) Brad Clark to oppose the policies of Clark's g |
Amrit Mangat, Liberal | MPP, Brampton, Canada. |
In 1958, | MPP brought out the lever-wound Microflex, inspired |
e to become the first woman ever sworn in as an | MPP, but she deferred to Macphail in recognition of |
neurotoxin MPTP is converted in the brain into | MPP+ by the enzyme MAO-B, causing parkinsonism in pr |
Post | MPP career |
he program is based on the Most Probable Point ( | MPP) concept. |
Due in part to Mujica's charisma, the | MPP continued to grow in popularity and votes, and |
in the fall semester and complete all required | MPP coursework in one academic year. |
ss lost to NDP Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) David Christopherson by over 3,000 votes, afte |
t where he received a Masters in Public Policy ( | MPP) degree. |
Before she was elected as an | MPP, DiNovo hosted a weekly radio show, The Radical |
to provincial Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) Doug Reycraft from 1986 to 1988, and federal M |
in the 1970s and, in 1973, sued fellow Liberal | MPP Eddie Sargent for libel after Sargent made rema |
Fontaine was the only Liberal | MPP elected from northern Ontario, and was appointe |
he 1948 provincial election he was the youngest | MPP ever at the age of 21. |
lative Assembly as the Progressive Conservative | MPP for Waterloo South in the 1963 provincial elect |
mocratic Party Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) for Elgin, defeating incumbent Liberal Mariett |
e Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) for Northumberland riding. |
Liberal Party Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) for twelve years following a long involvement |
as the Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) for Scarborough-Rouge River. |
Al McDonald, a former city councillor and | MPP for the city of North Bay, was elected with nea |
is the Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) for the Ontario provincial riding of Markham-U |
2007 election, Smitherman was re-elected as the | MPP for Toronto Centre and continued in his roles a |
legislature as the Ontario New Democratic Party | MPP for Oshawa in the 1967 provincial election. |
Ontario as the Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) for the Toronto riding of St. Patrick in the 1 |
e Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) for Haldimand-Norfolk. |
the office of Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) for Burlington until his resignation on Septem |
f Ontario, in Canada, presented by John Milloy, | MPP for Kitchener Centre, aimed at amending the Hig |
He replaced Robert Gibson, the late | MPP for Kenora as the legislature's sole Liberal-La |
Shelley Martel, the incumbent | MPP for Sudbury East prior to the 1999 election, co |
She was married to Jim Renwick, the | MPP for Riverdale from 1964 to 1984. |
e Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) for St. Andrew-St. |
His son, Allan Pilkey, was NDP | MPP for Oshawa from 1990 to 1995. |
Former NDP | MPP for Beaches-Woodbine (later Beaches-East York) |
e of Ontario in 1939-1943 and served as Liberal | MPP for Windsor-Sandwich. |
an Ontario Co-operative Commonwealth Federation | MPP for Beaches from 1948 to 1951. |
He served as the Progressive Conservative | MPP for Essex South from his election in 1943 until |
t Gibson succeeded Wren as the "Liberal-Labour" | MPP for Kenora and served until the 1967 election. |
o the Ontario legislature as the Liberal-Labour | MPP for Kenora in the 1951 provincial election. |
y, former NDP premier of Manitoba; Paul Miller, | MPP for Hamilton East-Stoney Creek; Marilyn Churley |
Ted Chudleigh was re-elected as the | MPP for Halton in the 2007 provincial election by 1 |
reeley was the Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) for Prince Edward County in the 1st Legislativ |
ebruary 4, 2010: Glenn Murray is elected as the | MPP for the riding of Toronto-Centre following the |
lative Assembly as the Progressive Conservative | MPP for the Toronto riding of Lakeshore, serving th |
He was an Ontario | MPP for Toronto Northeast - Seat A from 1918 to 192 |
The Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) for Ottawa South is Dalton McGuinty, a former |
MPP founders Rob Kampia and Chuck Thomas originally | |
Prue won a by-election to replace retiring NDP | MPP Frances Lankin in the Ontario legislature. |
a J.D. from Harvard University in 1971, and an | M.P.P. from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy Scho |
ere he was elected student body president), an | M.P.P. from Duke University, and a J.D. from Harvard |
tts Institute of Technology., an M.B.A. and an | M.P.P. from the University of Chicago, and a B.A. in |
e Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) from 1959 to 1967. |
s College in Political Economy, was awarded an | M.P.P. from the University of California, Berkeley in |
Reid was also the only Liberal | MPP from Northern Ontario in the early 1980s. |
erling Campbell also served a term as a Liberal | MPP from Sudbury. |
received his B.A. from Macalester College, his | M.P.P. from the University of Michigan, and his Ph.D. |
provincial seat since 1937, and the first ever | MPP from the city's prominent Italian community. |
from the University of Trinity College and an | M.P.P. from the University of London. |
Later in 2004, | MPP funded and ran the campaign that succeeded in p |
MPP has grown to 29,000 members and is the largest | |
The chloride of | MPP+ has been used as a herbicide under the trade na |
As an | MPP he was correctional services critic. |
While an elected | MPP, he also served in the military during World Wa |
During his time as an | MPP, he was a Member for the Standing Committees on |
Prior to his service as an | MPP, he served as clerk for South Crosby Township a |
other of Hagey's great-grandson's was Brantford | MPP Henry Louis Hagey. |
Woolstencroft was defeated by former mayor and | MPP Herb Epp. |
e was the last Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) in Ontario to be elected under the "Liberal-La |
mocratic Party Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) in the 1967 provincial election representing t |
nd Management, M.B.A. in Nonprofit Management, | M.P.P. in Social Policy, and Ph.D. in Social Policy. |
mocratic Party Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) in Ontario from 1990 to 1995, and briefly serv |
Marijuana Policy Project (Donated $3,000,000 to | MPP in 2007.) |
William Alfred Preston (1848-1944) was an | MPP in Ontario, Canada from 1905-1911. |
He served as a Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) in Ontario from 1971 to 1981. |
Goldwin Elgie, was also a Conservative Ontario | MPP in the 1930s and 1940s. |
Swart was a populist ONDP | MPP, in a heavily unionized constituency. |
o as a Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) in 1951. |
ive against neurotoxicity induced with MPTP and | MPP+ in cultured midbrain (mesencephalic) and hippoc |
Ed Ziemba was an New Democratic Party | MPP in the Ontario legislature representing the pro |
One brother Elias Moore was the area | MPP in the 12th Parliament of Upper Canada and the |
He has plans to run as an | MPP in the 2011 provincial election for the elector |
MPP intends to run a similar measure in November 20 | |
The Manipur Peoples Party ( | MPP) is a political party in the Indian state of Ma |
MPP is the only postwar British manufacturer of twi | |
Mossop, the Stoney Creek incumbent | MPP, is also a former television journalist. |
South Africa, Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) is the designation given to members of the Wes |
The panel consisted of incumbent | MPP Jennifer Mossop (who did not seek reelection), |
lost to fellow Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) Jim McGuigan, by 1,113 votes in the redistribu |
ience involved working in the office of Liberal | MPP Jim Watson (who was elected mayor in 2010). |
Froese ran against veteran Liberal | MPP Jim Bradley in the new riding of St. Catharines |
the son of Kingston's former mayor and current | MPP, John Gerretsen. |
tion, when NDP Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) Ken Bryden referred to him as a "Commie" durin |
incial election, defeating New Democratic Party | MPP Kenneth Bolton by 3,053 votes in Middlesex Sout |
January 9, 2009: Progressive Conservative | MPP Laurie Scott announces her resignation from the |
e Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) Marcel Beaubien by about 3500 votes in Lambton |
ncluding Swart and Kormos' supporter and fellow | MPP Mark Morrow. |
g-time Welland Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) Mel Swart decided to retire due to health reas |
2009, during the Ontario by-election to replace | MPP Michael Byrant, he unsuccessfully sought the On |
He is the son of provincial | MPP Mike Colle. |
Algonac, Michigan; originally designed for the | MPP modem (which used the joystick port, not the re |
1975 provincial election succeeding retired NDP | MPP Morton Shulman and was re-elected in 1977 by fe |
El-Chantiry is a close friend of Ontario PC | MPP Norm Sterling. |
thdraw his support of Leonhart, including SSDP, | MPP, NORML, LEAP, and DPA. |
He was named | MPP of the National League A in the 2009-2010 Seaso |
In 1996, Ruprecht was the only Liberal | MPP outside of Ottawa to support Dalton McGuinty's |
Cowan remains a vocal critic of | MPP, penning scathing rebukes of the organization f |
Its last Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP), Peter Kormos, continues to represent the succ |
The | MPP programme's goal is to develop students' analyt |
This by-election was held when the sitting | MPP, provincial treasurer Ernie Eves, resigned. |
rty and, as an Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP), pushed for reforms to municipal law, automobi |
ngtime Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) Remo Mancini announced his resignation from th |
ial election as an Ontario New Democratic Party | MPP, representing the riding of Wentworth North. |
She received the support of the sitting | MPP Richard Patten. |
ch resulted in vote splitting between incumbent | MPP Robert Carlin and a new CCF candidate. |
Like | MPP+, rotenone also interferes with complex I of the |
For the former | MPP, see Sterling Campbell (politician). |
Boyd remained a high-profile | MPP, serving as the NDP's Health Critic from 1997 t |
First dubbed | MPP, these machines were later called SPP and Exemp |
, who was a Conservative and a butcher, and for | MPP they voted for Harry Worton, who was a Liberal |
The last | MPP to represent the riding was Liberal Party of On |
Charlton was the only incumbent New Democratic | MPP to be left out of Rae's first cabinet. |
replace George Smitherman, who had resigned as | MPP to run for mayor of Toronto. |
09, it was announced that Scott would resign as | MPP to allow PC leader John Tory to seek a seat in |
cessitated by the resignation of former Liberal | MPP Tony Wong, who left his seat in the Legislative |
election but was defeated by incumbent Liberal | MPP Tony Ruprecht. |
ongest-serving Member of Provincial Parliament ( | MPP) was Fred Young, who served the riding as a New |
MPP was formed in 1941 to sell equipment produced b | |
MPP was founded on December 26, 1968 by a group of | |
MPP went on to place the measure on the state's 200 | |
offer one coures: The Master of Public Policy ( | MPP) which prepares students for a successful caree |
useum houses the Midwest Photographers Project ( | MPP), which contains portfolios of photographers an |
d 1985 government while Cunningham was a rookie | MPP who was elected in a 1988 by-election. |
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