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Stephen Joseph Harper (born April 30, 1959) is a Canadian politician who served as the 22nd prime minister of Canada from 2006 to 2015. He is to date the only prime minister to have come from the modern-day Conservative Party of Canada , serving as the party's first leader from 2004 to 2015.
The Tennessee Historical Commission (THC) is the State Historic Preservation Office for the U.S. state of Tennessee.Headquartered in Nashville, it is an independent state agency, administratively attached to the Department of Environment and Conservation.
Megan Barry – first female mayor of Nashville; first female mayor of Nashville to resign office; Phil Bredesen – mayor of Nashville 1991–99, governor of Tennessee 2003–2011; John Ray Clemmons (born 1977) – member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, representing the 55th district, in West Nashville; Karl Dean – former mayor of ...
Harperism: How Stephen Harper and his think tank colleagues have transformed Canada is a non-fiction book written by Vancouver-based Donald Gutstein, media critic and professor emeritus at Simon Fraser University's School of Communication. [1] Gutstein's work focuses on links between business, the media, and politics. [2]
The ownership group behind Harper's later this month will bring another restaurant to Nashville. The Finch is scheduled to open March 22 at the restored Union Station Baggage building, according ...
Amid growing anxieties surrounding reported drone sightings, the FBI has issued a warning against a new trend of pointing lasers at aircrafts.
"I think Nashville you have to think about as an expansion candidate," Manfred said in April. THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO, HMMM: This is why Nashville mayor Freddie O'Connell met with White Sox owner ...
Dr. Mildred Fay Jefferson (1927–2010), first African-American woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School; anti-abortion movement leader; Republican candidate for U.S. House and U.S. Senate; Wallace B. Jefferson (born 1963), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas; Edward A. Johnson (1860–1944), member of the New York State Assembly