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Reg Alcock

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Reginald B. Alcock, (April 16, 1948 – October 14, 2011) was a Canadian politician. [1]

75 relations: Asper School of Business, Bachelor of Arts, Backbencher, Belinda Stronach, Bob Rae, Canadian federal election, 1988, Canadian federal election, 1993, Canadian federal election, 1997, Canadian federal election, 2006, Canadians, Cannabis (drug), Chuck Strahl, Dorothy Dobbie, Edvard Munch, Elections Canada, Elections Manitoba, Fathers of Confederation, George Radwanski, Gomery Commission, Harvard University, House of Commons of Canada, Information technology, Jean Chrétien, Jean Pelletier, Jim Carr, John Baird (Canadian politician), Ken Dryden, Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, Liberal Party of Canada, Liberal Party of Canada leadership election, 2006, Linda Asper, Lloyd Axworthy, Louis Riel, Lucienne Robillard, Manitoba, Manitoba general election, 1988, Manitoba general election, 1990, Manitoba Liberal Party, Master's degree, Minister (government), Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Youth, Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board, Muriel Smith, National Post, Norma McCormick, Opposition (parliamentary), Osborne (electoral district), Ottawa, Parliamentary secretary, Paul Martin, ..., President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, President of the Treasury Board, Prime Minister of Canada, Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Public administration, Public–private partnership, Quebec, Ralph Goodale, Red River of the North, Reform Party of Canada, Rod Bruinooge, Sharon Carstairs, Simon Fraser University, Sponsorship scandal, Stéphane Dion, Stephen Harper, The Honourable, The Scream, United States, University of Manitoba, Website, Winnipeg, Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport, Winnipeg South, 1997 Red River flood. Expand index (25 more) »

Asper School of Business

The Asper School of Business is located on the University of Manitoba, Fort Garry Campus in South Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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Bachelor of Arts

A Bachelor of Arts (BA or AB, from the Latin baccalaureus artium or artium baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate course or program in either the liberal arts, sciences, or both.

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Backbencher

In Westminster parliamentary systems, a backbencher is a Member of Parliament (MP) or a legislator who holds no governmental office and is not a frontbench spokesperson in the Opposition, being instead simply a member of the "rank and file".

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Belinda Stronach

Belinda Caroline Stronach, (born May 2, 1966) is a Canadian businesswoman, philanthropist and former politician.

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Bob Rae

Robert Keith Rae, (born August 2, 1948) is a Canadian lawyer, negotiator, public speaker, and former politician.

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Canadian federal election, 1988

The Canadian federal election of 1988 was held November 21, 1988, to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada of the 34th Parliament of Canada.

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Canadian federal election, 1993

The Canadian federal election of 1993 (officially, the 35th general election) was held on Monday October 25 of that year to elect members to the House of Commons of Canada of the 35th Parliament of Canada.

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Canadian federal election, 1997

The Canadian federal election of 1997 was held on June 2 to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada of the 36th Parliament of Canada.

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Canadian federal election, 2006

The 2006 Canadian federal election (more formally, the 39th General Election) was held on January 23, 2006, to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada of the 39th Parliament of Canada.

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Canadians

Canadians (Canadiens / Canadiennes) are people identified with the country of Canada.

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Cannabis (drug)

Cannabis, also known as marijuana among other names, is a psychoactive drug from the ''Cannabis'' plant intended for medical or recreational use.

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Chuck Strahl

Charles "Chuck" Strahl, (born February 25, 1957) is a Canadian businessman and politician.

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Dorothy Dobbie

Dorothy Dobbie (born January 5, 1945) is a Canadian businesswoman and former politician.

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Edvard Munch

Edvard Munch (12 December 1863 – 23 January 1944) was a Norwegian painter and printmaker whose intensely evocative treatment of psychological themes built upon some of the main tenets of late 19th-century Symbolism and greatly influenced German Expressionism in the early 20th century.

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Elections Canada

Elections Canada (Élections Canada) is an independent, non-partisan agency reporting directly to the Parliament of Canada.

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Elections Manitoba

Elections Manitoba (Élections Manitoba) is the non-partisan agency of the Government of Manitoba, responsible for the conduct of provincial elections.

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Fathers of Confederation

The Fathers of Confederation are the 36 men who attended at least one of the Charlottetown (23 attendees) and Quebec (33) Conferences in 1864 and the London Conference of 1866 (16) in England, preceding Canadian Confederation.

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George Radwanski

George Radwanski (February 28, 1947 – September 18, 2014) was a public servant, policy adviser, journalist and author.

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Gomery Commission

The Gomery Commission, formally the Commission of Inquiry into the Sponsorship Program and Advertising Activities, was a federal Canadian Royal Commission headed by Justice John Gomery for the purpose of investigating the sponsorship scandal, which involved allegations of corruption within the Canadian government.

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Harvard University

Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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House of Commons of Canada

The House of Commons of Canada (Chambre des communes du Canada) is a component of the Parliament of Canada, along with the Sovereign (represented by the Governor General) and the Senate.

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Information technology

Information technology (IT) is the use of computers to store, retrieve, transmit, and manipulate data, or information, often in the context of a business or other enterprise.

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Jean Chrétien

Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien (born January 11, 1934), known commonly as Jean Chrétien, is a Canadian politician who served as the 20th Prime Minister of Canada from November 4, 1993, to December 12, 2003.

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Jean Pelletier

Jean Pelletier, (February 21, 1935 – January 10, 2009) was a Canadian politician, who served as the 37th mayor of Quebec City, Chief of Staff in the Prime Minister's Office, and chairman of Via Rail.

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Jim Carr

James Gordon Carr, (born October 11, 1951) is a musician and politician from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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John Baird (Canadian politician)

John Russell Baird, (born May 26, 1969) is a Canadian former politician.

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Ken Dryden

Kenneth Wayne Dryden,, (born August 8, 1947) is a Canadian politician, lawyer, businessman, author, and former NHL goaltender.

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Legislative Assembly of Manitoba

The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and the Queen of Canada in Right of Manitoba, represented by the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba form the legislature of the Canadian province of Manitoba.

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Liberal Party of Canada

The Liberal Party of Canada (Parti libéral du Canada), colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federal political party in Canada.

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Liberal Party of Canada leadership election, 2006

The Liberal Party of Canada leadership election of 2006 was prompted by outgoing Prime Minister Paul Martin's announcement that he would not lead the Liberal Party of Canada into another election, following his party's defeat in the 2006 federal election in Canada.

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Linda Asper

Linda Asper is a politician in Manitoba, Canada.

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Lloyd Axworthy

Lloyd Norman Axworthy, (born December 21, 1939) is a Canadian politician, elder statesman and academic.

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Louis Riel

Louis David Riel (22 October 1844 – 16 November 1885) was a Canadian politician, a founder of the province of Manitoba, and a political leader of the Métis people of the Canadian Prairies.

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Lucienne Robillard

Lucienne Robillard (born June 16, 1945) is a Canadian politician and a member of the Liberal Party of Canada.

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Manitoba

Manitoba is a province at the longitudinal centre of Canada.

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Manitoba general election, 1988

The Manitoba general election of April 26, 1988 was held to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.

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Manitoba general election, 1990

The Manitoba general election of September 11, 1990 was held to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.

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Manitoba Liberal Party

The Manitoba Liberal Party (Parti libéral du Manitoba) is a political party in Manitoba, Canada.

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Master's degree

A master's degree (from Latin magister) is an academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.

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Minister (government)

A minister is a politician who heads a government department, making and implementing decisions on policies in conjunction with the other ministers.

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Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Youth

The Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Youth (previously the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Minister of Infrastructure, Communities and Intergovernmental Affairs (Ministre des Affaires intergouvernementales) is the Minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet who is responsible for the federal government's relations with the governments of the provinces and territories of Canada. The Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs does not head a full-fledged department, but rather the Intergovernmental Affairs Secretariat within the Privy Council Office. Since the post's establishment, all Ministers of Intergovernmental Affairs except Pierre Pettigrew and current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have concurrently served as President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada. The position is sometimes informally called "unity minister" in sources such as media accounts. This same informal appellation was used for the former position Minister responsible for Constitutional Affairs, which was held by Joe Clark for its entire existence from 1991 to 1993. Prior to the creation of full ministers responsible for this file, prime ministers occasionally appointed Ministers of State for Federal-Provincial Relations: from 1977 to 1980; from 1986 to 1991. Several provincial governments have also created Ministers of Intergovernmental Affairs responsible for relations with other provinces and the federal government. Some provinces have bestowed foreign affairs responsibilities upon these ministers, although it is constitutionally outside of their jurisdiction to do so.

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Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board

The Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board is the member of the Canadian Cabinet who has the responsibility of supervising and setting policy for the Canadian Wheat Board and appointing the government representatives who sit on the body.

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Muriel Smith

Muriel Ann Smith, OC (born May 9, 1930) is a Manitoba politician.

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National Post

The National Post is a conservative Canadian English-language newspaper.

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Norma McCormick

Norma McCormick (born July 5, 1944 in Dauphin, Manitoba) is a Canadian politician.

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Opposition (parliamentary)

Parliamentary opposition is a form of political opposition to a designated government, particularly in a Westminster-based parliamentary system.

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Osborne (electoral district)

Osborne is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba.

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Ottawa

Ottawa is the capital city of Canada.

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Parliamentary secretary

A parliamentary secretary is a member of a Parliament in the Westminster system who assists a more senior minister with his or her duties.

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Paul Martin

Paul Edgar Philippe Martin (born August 28, 1938), also known as Paul Martin Jr., is a Canadian politician who served as the 21st Prime Minister of Canada from December 12, 2003, to February 6, 2006.

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President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada

In the Canadian cabinet, the President of The Queen's Privy Council for Canada (Président du Conseil privé de la Reine pour le Canada) is nominally in charge of the Privy Council Office.

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President of the Treasury Board

The President of the Treasury Board chairs the Treasury Board of Canada and is responsible for accounting for the government's fiscal operations.

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Prime Minister of Canada

The Prime Minister of Canada (Premier ministre du Canada) is the primary minister of the Crown, chairman of the Cabinet, and thus Canada's head of government, charged with advising the Canadian monarch or Governor General of Canada on the exercise of the executive powers vested in them by the constitution.

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Progressive Conservative Party of Canada

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Public administration

Public Administration is the implementation of government policy and also an academic discipline that studies this implementation and prepares civil servants for working in the public service.

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Public–private partnership

A public–private partnership (PPP, 3P or P3) is a cooperative arrangement between two or more public and private sectors, typically of a long-term nature.

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Quebec

Quebec (Québec)According to the Canadian government, Québec (with the acute accent) is the official name in French and Quebec (without the accent) is the province's official name in English; the name is.

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Ralph Goodale

Ralph Edward Goodale, (born October 5, 1949) is Canada's Minister of Public Safety in the present Cabinet, headed by Justin Trudeau.

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Red River of the North

The Red River (Rivière rouge or Rivière Rouge du Nord, American English: Red River of the North) is a North American river.

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Reform Party of Canada

The Reform Party of Canada (Parti réformiste du Canada) was a right-wing populist federal political party in Canada that existed from 1987 to 2000.

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Rod Bruinooge

Rod E. Bruinooge (born May 6, 1973) is a Canadian politician, businessman, and filmmaker.

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Sharon Carstairs

Sharon Carstairs (born April 26, 1942) is a Canadian politician and former Senator.

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Simon Fraser University

Simon Fraser University (SFU) is a public research university in British Columbia, Canada with campuses in Burnaby (Main Campus), Surrey, and Vancouver.

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Sponsorship scandal

The sponsorship scandal, AdScam or Sponsorgate, is a scandal that came as a result of a Canadian federal government "sponsorship program" in the province of Quebec and involving the Liberal Party of Canada, which was in power from 1993 to 2006.

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Stéphane Dion

Stéphane Maurice Dion (born 28 September 1955) is a Canadian diplomat, political scientist, and former politician who has been the Canadian ambassador to Germany and special envoy to the European Union since May 2017.

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Stephen Harper

Stephen Joseph Harper (born April 30, 1959) is a Canadian economist, entrepreneur, and retired politician who served as the 22nd Prime Minister of Canada, from February 6, 2006, to November 4, 2015.

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The Honourable

The prefix The Honourable or The Honorable (abbreviated to The Hon., Hon. or formerly The Hon'ble—the latter term is still used in South Asia) is a style that is used before the names of certain classes of people.

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The Scream

The Scream (Skrik) is the popular name given to each of four versions of a composition, created as both paintings and pastels, by Norwegian Expressionist artist Edvard Munch between 1893 and 1910.

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United States

The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.

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University of Manitoba

The University of Manitoba (U of M, UMN, or UMB) is a public university in the province of Manitoba, Canada.

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Website

A website is a collection of related web pages, including multimedia content, typically identified with a common domain name, and published on at least one web server.

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Winnipeg

Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada.

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Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport

Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (commonly known as Winnipeg International Airport or simply Winnipeg Airport) is an international airport located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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Winnipeg South

Winnipeg South (Winnipeg-Sud) is a Canadian federal electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1917 to 1979, and since 1988.

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1997 Red River flood

The Red River flood of 1997 was a major flood that occurred in April and May 1997 along the Red River of the North in Minnesota, North Dakota, and Southern Manitoba.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reg_Alcock

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