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 | | Councillor David Miller supported the project, and is at odds with Councillor Bill Saundercook, who is seeking to unseat him in the Nov. 13 municipal elections. |  | | Fantino has ambitions as a politician and he's mixing roles and he's playing the politician and he's appearing at the Tory conventions and so on at the same time as he's supposed to be a neutral enforcer of the law. |  | | David Anderson (Anderson.D@parl.gc.ca) is the federal environment minister. |
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| | David Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | David R. Miller (born December 26, 1958) is a Canadian politician. |  | | Miller described the cartoon as "despicable", and it was also condemned by a representative of the Canadian Jewish Congress. |  | | Miller has argued that cost downloads implemented by the Mike Harris government in the 1990s have burdened his government with disproportionately high costs for housing and social services, and has asked the provincial government of Dalton McGuinty to re-asumme responsibility for some of these expenses. |
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| | David Miller - definition of David Miller in Encyclopedia |
 | | David Miller is the 70th mayor of the City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and second of the merged megacity. |  | | Miller's early popular support and poll numbers remained very high, as he maintained a reputation as a politician who kept his promises. |  | | Within months of assuming office, David Miller became heavily involved in the polarized issue of Toronto's police budget. |
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| | Toronto, Ontario [Definition] |
 | | David Miller David Miller (born December 26, 1958, in England) is a Canadian politician. |  | | (born August 8, 1947 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian politician, lawyer, businessman, author and retired NHL goalie. |  | | The major difference between a Canadian province and a Canadian territory is that a province is a creation of the Constitution Act, while a territory is created by federal law. |
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| | Toronto, Ontario [Definition] |
 | | David Miller David Miller (born December 26, 1958, in England) is a Canadian politician. |  | | (born August 8, 1947 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian politician, lawyer, businessman, author and retired NHL goalie. |  | | The major difference between a Canadian province and a Canadian territory is that a province is a creation of the Constitution Act, while a territory is created by federal law. |
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| | Toronto, Ontario [Definition] |
 | | David Miller David Miller (born December 26, 1958, in England) is a Canadian politician. |  | | (born August 8, 1947 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian politician, lawyer, businessman, author and retired NHL goalie. |  | | The major difference between a Canadian province and a Canadian territory is that a province is a creation of the Constitution Act, while a territory is created by federal law. |
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| | David Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | David R. Miller (born December 26, 1958) is a Canadian politician. |  | | Miller later explained that he was introducing the scandal to his guest after an awkward press scrum, which the Lord Mayor left following several questions about the local controversy. |  | | Acknowledging that this was a difficult decision, Miller argued that it was necessary to prevent an exodus of jobs from the city. |
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| | David Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | David R. Miller (born December 26, 1958) is a Canadian politician. |  | | This arrangement has been criticized by politicians in both Michigan and Ontario, and opponents of the contract have argued that it may not be sustainable. |  | | In March 2005, Miller asked the Police Services Board to be granted a participatory role in the selection of the next police chief. |
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| | John Tory |
 | | Tory has thus far the support of former cabinet ministers David Tsubouchi Jim Wilson Janet Chris Hodgson Cam Jackson and Bob Runciman as well as backbench MPPs Norm Miller and John O'Toole. |  | | Tory was also a senior policy to then Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney and managed the 1993 Canadian election campaign of Mulroney's successor Kim Campbell. |  | | John Tory (born May 28 1954) is a Canadian businessman and aspiring He is the former president of the Canadian Football League and former CEO of Rogers Communications. |
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| | List Of Famous Jews |
 | | Levin, Canadian poet Norman Mailer, US novelist and social critic Bernard Malamud, US writer David Mamet, US playwright Arthur Miller, US playwright Walter Mosley, US novelist Erich Mühsam, German poet and revolutionary Adolph Ochs, German-born builder of the New York Times Amos Oz, Israeli writer Cynthia Ozick, US writer Dorothy Parker, US writer S. |  | | Ronald Goldman, murdered together with Nicole Brown Simpson. |
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 | | Levin, Canadian poet Norman Mailer, US novelist and social critic Bernard Malamud, US writer David Mamet, US playwright Arthur Miller, US playwright Walter Mosley, US novelist Erich Mühsam, German poet and revolutionary Adolph Ochs, German-born builder of the New York Times Amos Oz, Israeli writer Cynthia Ozick, US writer Dorothy Parker, US writer S. |  | | Ronald Goldman, murdered together with Nicole Brown Simpson. |
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| | Toronto, Ontario [Definition] |
 | | The current mayor of Toronto is David Miller David Miller (born December 26, 1958, in England) is a Canadian politician. |  | | Caplan is the son of Elinor Caplan, who served as a cabinet minister at the federal and provincial levels. |  | | He founded York (now Toronto) and was instrumental in introducing British institutions such as the courts, trial by jury, and for abolishing slavery in Upper Canada long before it was abolished in the British Empire as a whole (it had disappeared from Upper Canada by 1810).... |
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| | David Suzuki Foundation: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic |
 | | David miller (born december 26, 1958, in england) is a canadian politician.... |  | | [Follow this hyperlink for a summary of this subject] David Miller David Miller quick summary: |  | | In February 2004 David Suzuki[Follow this hyperlink for a summary of this subject] met with the Prime Minister of Canada[For more, click on this link] Paul Martin[For more, click on this link] to present the Foundation's report on how sustainability sustainability quick summary: |
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| | Encyclopedia: Sidney Green |
 | | Green was the first Jewish-Canadian politician to make a serious bid for the leadership of a major party, and he later claimed that his efforts opened the door for future leadership bids by Dave Barrett and David Lewis. |  | | In fact, Green later accused Saul Cherniack, Saul Miller and David Orlikow of promoting "Jewish fueled anti-semitism" (to use Green's exact words) in suggesting that a Jewish lawyer would be unelectable in rural Manitoba. |  | | Green's relations with Cherniack, Miller and Orlikow deteriorated during the 1968 campaign, and remained very poor thereafter. |
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 | | November 10 - Municipal elections occur across Ontario; In the Toronto election, David Miller is elected mayor |  | | December 30 - Governor General of Canada Adrienne Clarkson, with her husband John Ralston Saul, arrives in Afghanistan to meet with Canadian troops |  | | August 5 - In the Nova Scotia election John Hamm's Conservatives are re-elected to a minority government |
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| | Macleans.ca Top Stories Politics The Backroomers |
 | | Background: A veteran organizer, he's run 39 campaigns since 1979 (won 22, lost 16), most recently NDPer David Miller's successful bid to become Toronto's mayor. |  | | Background: An early supporter of former Ontario premier Mike Harris, brother of former provincial Tory cabinet minister Chris Hodgson, former executive director of the Ontario Progressive Conservatives, and director of operations for Stockwell Day when he was Canadian Alliance leader. |  | | Clement is the quintessential career politician; Hodgson is a prime example of the sort of back-to-basics organizer he attracts. |
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| | Toronto, Ontario [Definition] |
 | | The current mayor of Toronto is David MillerDavid Miller (born December 26, 1958, in England) is a Canadian politician. |  | | For all other years mayors were directly elected by popular vote, except in rare cases where a mayor was appointed by council to fill an unexpired term of office. |  | | The Province of Ontario under Premier Mike HarrisMichael Deane Harris (born January 23, 1945, in Toronto, Ontario) was the twenty-second Premier of Ontario from June 26, 1995 to April 15, 2002. |
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 | | We will be honoured with a host of distinguished speakers including Senator Raynell Andreychuk, Lt. Governor James Bartleman, Premier Dalton McGuinty, as well as Toronto Mayor David Miller and others. |  | | At that time we will be honouring a long standing Canadian Ukrainian politician and community supporter, The Honourable John Yaremko Q.C. This outstanding individual was the second youngest Cabinet Minister appointed in 1958 and the first Ukrainian to enter politics in Eastern Canada. |  | | There will also be a National Professional and Business Federation Convention held that day in Toronto, with delegates from Halifax to Vancouver. |
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