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  2. David Onley - Wikipedia

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    David Charles Onley was born in Midland, Ontario, on June 12, 1950. [2] [3] Beginning at the age of three, he battled with polio, resulting in partial paralysis.[4] [5] In order to facilitate medical treatment, the family moved to Scarborough (now part of Toronto), settling on Orchard Park Drive in the neighbourhood of West Hill.

  3. State funerals in Canada - Wikipedia

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    State funerals are not required by any law and the family of the deceased may opt not to have such an event take place. Should the family agree to a state funeral, the Department of Canadian Heritage (DCH) will work in close consultation with them, as well as with other government departments and elements of the private sector, the degree of involvement depending on the size and complexity of ...

  4. Monte Kwinter - Wikipedia

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    Monte Kwinter (March 22, 1931 – July 21, 2023) was a Canadian politician in Ontario.He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1985 until 2018. He represented the ridings of Wilson Heights from 1985 to 1999, and York Centre from 1999 to 2018.

  5. Michael A. Brown (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Arthur Brown (April 18, 1950 – September 20, 2024) was a Canadian politician in Ontario who was the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from October 2005 until October 2007. He sat in the Ontario legislature representing the northern riding of Algoma—Manitoulin for the Ontario Liberal Party from 1987 to 2011.

  6. Ontario Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Gazette (French: La Gazette de l’Ontario) is the official publication of the Government of Ontario, Canada, first published in 1868. [1] Publications are available online, as far back as January 2000. Prior publications are found at the Archives of Ontario and depository libraries [2] and published every Saturday. [3]

  7. 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 ...

  8. Eileen E. Gillese - Wikipedia

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    Eileen E. Gillese is a justice of the Court of Appeal for Ontario.She is a graduate of the University of Alberta and Oxford University.Before her appointment to the Court of Appeal, Gillese was a judge of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.

  9. Mike Harris - Wikipedia

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    According to the Ontario Court of Justice history project, the Ipperwash Inquiry "found that the OPP, the provincial government led by Premier Mike Harris, and the federal government all bore responsibility for the events that led to George's death. The report also called on the federal government to issue a public apology and return Camp ...