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Jeffrey had a falling out over Peel Region's proposed Light Rail
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gain a majority. He was again returned with only a minority following the vote on June 9. The
Progressive Conservatives increased their standing by 7 to 58 seats, against 34 for the Liberals and 33 for the NDP. The Conservatives remained the dominant party after the 1975 and 1977 elections due to the
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was embroiled in numerous scandals over expenses and financial record-keeping. Davis reportedly convinced
Jeffrey to resign from provincial cabinet to challenge Fennell. After taking office as mayor, Jeffrey appointed Davis to a panel tasked with bringing a university to Brampton. However, Davis and
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Robarts was a previous minister, made his entry into the leadership contest to succeed Robarts unsurprising. Robarts himself fully expected Davis to be his successor. He was immediately dubbed the frontrunner when he announced his bid on December
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to become the clear alternative. The
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on May 14, 1964, and held both portfolios until 1971. He significantly increased education funding during the 1960s; spending increased by 454% between 1962 and 1971 and hundreds of public schools were opened. Davis also oversaw a controversial overhaul and amalgamation of the outdated school board
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McKeough were all accused of conflicts-of-interest relating to government approval for developments on properties they owned. The government was cleared of impropriety in all cases, but its popular support nonetheless declined. The
Conservatives lost four key by-elections in 1973 and 1974.
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Hewetson) and Albert
Grenville Davis. His father was a successful local lawyer. Davis married twice, first to Helen McPhee (b. 1931, m. 1955, d. 1962), with whom he had four children (Neil, Nancy, Cathy, Ian), before marrying Kathleen Mackay (m. 1964). They had one daughter, Meg, in 1965.
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This period of the Davis government was one of expansion for the province's public health and education systems, and Davis held a particular interest in ensuring that the province's community colleges remained productive. The government also expanded the provisions of the
Ontario
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for support on particular initiatives. The opposition parties had also undergone leadership changes; Nixon and Lewis, who had posed a strong challenge to Davis, resigned after the 1975 and 1977 elections, respectively. Nixon's successor
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was a frequent guest at Davis's parents' house, and Davis himself became the first delegate younger than seventeen years to attend a national
Progressive Conservative convention in Canada. He frequently campaigned for local
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repeatedly hurling personal insults at one another. Polls taken shortly before the election had the
Liberals in the lead. The Progressive Conservatives won only 51 seats out of 125, but were able to remain in power with a
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company had received special consideration for a Toronto development program in return for donations to the Progressive Conservative Party. In 1973, it was revealed that Davis's friend
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as his legislative secretary. On January 1, 1976, Davis enacted Canada's first mandatory seat belt law, following the death of the daughter of his close friend and advisor,
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south of Lawrence Avenue was subsequently nicknamed the "Davis ditch". In July 1971, he created appointed the first
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among others. In 1985 and 1986, Davis was the Canadian half of a joint task force with the United States (with
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proved unable to increase Liberal support, while new NDP leader
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player during his university years, and his teammates included
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2542:"Get ready for the return of Bill Davis"
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2650:"John Tory's secret? Bland works"
1655:Canadian Press (August 8, 2021).
1566:Martin, Sandra (August 8, 2021).
1487:University of Toronto Mississauga
1467:William G. Davis Public School –
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1609:. Mississauga.com. June 23, 2008
1404:Companion of the Order of Canada
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4179:Members of the Order of Ontario
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1399:, located in Waterloo, Ontario.
722:Legislative Assembly of Ontario
720:Davis was first elected to the
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2808:"School History and Tradition"
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2915:Toronto District School Board
2715:Pratt, Sheila (May 3, 2012).
2540:Dowd, Eric (March 16, 2006).
2185:Galer, Dustin (May 4, 2018).
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298:Ontario Provincial Parliament
4214:University of Toronto alumni
3411:Category:Premiers of Ontario
3173:Manthorpe, Jonathan (1974).
2151:, pp. 213–214, 217–219.
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1298:Conservative Party of Canada
1077:1976 Quebec general election
966:, held on October 21, 1971.
696:with a BA in 1951. He was a
155:Executive Council of Ontario
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3010:"The House That Bill Built"
2193:University of Toronto Press
1817:"A contrast in PC premiers"
1485:William G. Davis Building,
1126:Second majority (1981–1985)
952:Minister of the Environment
633:Ministry of the Environment
515:University College, Toronto
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3175:The Power & the Tories
2444:Governor General of Canada
1720:Toronto Sun, June 30, 2009
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1397:Renison University College
1327:. In 2014, Davis endorsed
1246:in 1986, and received the
1208:1985 leadership convention
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938:First majority (1971–1975)
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3015:Literary Review of Canada
1874:. May 7, 1965. p. 3.
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3211:Order of Canada citation
2394:, pp. 349, 352–353.
2100:, pp. 184, 189–190.
2040:, pp. 166, 172–173.
2001:, pp. 120, 127–128.
1454:William G. Davis Field,
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1132:1981 provincial election
1116:Progressive Conservative
1084:inability of either the
1029:1975 provincial election
1027:. In the buildup to the
810:community college system
808:, as well as the public
790:1963 provincial election
726:1959 provincial election
671:Progressive Conservative
653:Toronto General Hospital
647:Early life and education
602:1959 provincial election
591:Progressive Conservative
445:Progressive Conservative
4159:Canadian King's Counsel
3108:Bill Davis: A Biography
2600:. Metroland Media Group
1374:In a 2012 edition, the
1202:Davis was succeeded by
710:Osgoode Hall Law School
541:William Grenville Davis
524:Osgoode Hall Law School
400:William Grenville Davis
3205:William G. Davis fonds
3139:Paikin, Steve (2016).
1497:University of Waterloo
1406:in 1986, received the
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2762:on September 27, 2007
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3104:Hoy, Claire (1985).
3098:General bibliography
2727:on November 16, 2018
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687:Thomas Laird Kennedy
674:Member of Parliament
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2572:The Globe and Mail
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1390:Recognition
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956:George Kerr
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337:May 2, 1985
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195:Preceded by
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4069:James Snow
4064:John Smith
3969:Nick Leluk
3914:Susan Fish
3904:Frank Drea
3844:James Auld
3822:Bill Davis
3811:Bill Davis
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2233:August 11,
1533:References
1527:North York
1482:– Brampton
1458:, Brampton
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1317:Ernie Eves
1268:Drew Lewis
1197:Protestant
1140:Hugh Segal
1058:Hugh Segal
948:Allen Road
890:John White
868:Successor
764:to defeat
738:Avro Arrow
510:Alma mater
406:1929-07-30
310:Peel North
212:John White
37:Bill Davis
4109:Bob Welch
4034:Alan Pope
3595:(Kennedy)
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3267:Macdonald
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1538:Citations
1516:, Toronto
1463:Cambridge
1348:John Tory
1343:in 2018.
1321:John Tory
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