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290:. The nomination was contested by Paul Hellyer, whom Nicholson had defeated when he ran as a Tory in 1974 but who had rejoined the Liberals in 1982. Nicholson defeated Hellyer for the Liberal nomination, but was unable to defeat McDougall in the general election. 187: 469: 454: 439: 302: 248: 242: 232: 222: 340: 226: 449: 444: 369: 283: 252: 171: 383: 350:
2003 Distinguished Service Award - Recipient. Canadian Association of Former Parliamentarians. Last Accessed April 25, 2009.
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John Ward. In Memory's Eye:Recollections of Canadian Parliamentarians. Last Accessed April 25, 2009.
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Minutes from Committee on Citizenship and Immigration. June 18, 1996. last accessed April 25, 2009.
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to the Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs (October 1, 1978 – March 26, 1979)
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In 2003, Nicholson was the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award by the
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She subsequently was appointed to the Immigration Review Board.
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Due to redistribution, her riding disappeared prior to the
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A social worker by profession, Nicholson worked at the
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
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Trinity
Paul Hellyer
Dublin
Liberal
Dublin
Trinity College Dublin
London School of Economics
Hospital for Sick Children
George Brown College
University of Toronto
Ontario Correctional Services
Ontario Commission on the Status of Women
1974 federal election
Paul Hellyer
Trinity
Toronto
Liberal
Parliamentary Secretary
Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs
Parliamentary Secretary
Postmaster General
Parliamentary Secretary
Parliamentary Secretary
Minister of Supply and Services
front bench
opposition
1984 federal election
1988 election
St. Paul's
Progressive Conservative

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