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  2. List of premiers of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Long-time minister in UFO and Liberal governments. Called an election immediately after becoming premier and led his government to defeat. Shortest-serving Ontario premier but went on to be Ontario's longest-serving MPP. 14: George A. Drew (1894–1973) 17 August 1943 19 October 1948 1943 election (21st Leg.)⁠

  3. Government of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Ontario (French: Gouvernement de l'Ontario) is the body responsible for the administration of the Canadian province of Ontario.The term Government of Ontario refers specifically to the executive—political ministers of the Crown (the Cabinet/Executive Council), appointed on the advice of the premier, and the non-partisan Ontario Public Service (whom the Executive Council ...

  4. List of prime ministers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    By constitutional convention, a prime minister holds a seat in parliament and, since the early 20th century, this has more specifically meant the House of Commons. [1] The 23rd and current prime minister is Justin Trudeau, who assumed office on 4 November 2015. There are currently five living former prime ministers.

  5. 1985 Ontario general election - Wikipedia

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    Around Thanksgiving in 1984, Ontario Premier Bill Davis announced that he would be stepping down from his longtime post and as leader of the Ontario PCs in early 1985. In office since 1971, he had a string of electoral victories by pursuing a moderate agenda and by relying on the skill of the Big Blue Machine team of advisors.

  6. Robert James Manion - Wikipedia

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    Robert James Manion PC MC (November 19, 1881 – July 2, 1943) was a Canadian politician who led the Conservative Party of Canada from 1938 to 1940. Prior to his leadership of the party, he served in Prime Minister Arthur Meighen and R. B. Bennett's cabinets.

  7. List of York University people - Wikipedia

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    former Ontario NDP MPP and finance minister [49] [50] Jack Layton: Leader of the federal New Democratic Party [51] William Ross Macdonald: former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario [52] [53] John Matheson: former MP, retired judge, and political sponsor of the Canadian Flag, [54] [55] which was designed by George Stanley: Roy McMurtry

  8. Bill Davis - Wikipedia

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    Davis was born on July 30, 1929, at Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, the son of Vera Mildred (née Hewetson) and Albert Grenville Davis. [1] [2] [3] His father was a successful local lawyer. [4] Davis married twice, first to Helen McPhee (1931-1962) in 1955, with whom he had four children (Neil, Nancy, Cathy, Ian).

  9. John Baird (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 January 2025. Canadian politician (born 1969) For other people named John Baird, see John Baird (disambiguation). Not to be confused with John Baird Finlay. The Honourable John Baird PC Baird in 2011 Minister of Foreign Affairs In office May 18, 2011 – February 3, 2015 Prime Minister Stephen Harper ...

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