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Ablonczy also criticized the Chrétien government for "chastising the U.S. for sending Arar back to Syria where he is also a citizen". Arar was imprisoned for over a year in Syria and was repeatedly tortured by Syrian authorities. The RCMP later confirmed that Arar has no ties to any terrorist organizations.
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Marquee Tourism Events Program – announced in Budget 2009 as a $ 100 million economic stimulus initiative for tourism. In time for the summer tourist season the MTEP provided funding for a few dozen large and well-established festivals across Canada to help them deliver world-class programs and
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On
January 4, 2011, Ablonczy was appointed Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and the position was expanded to include responsibility for the Americas and Consular Affairs. She became a member of the Cabinet Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defense, and continued to be a member of the Treasury
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election saw
Ablonczy re-elected with 70.2% of the vote. The Conservatives formed a majority government with 166 seats, representing all provinces and the North. Ablonczy was re-appointed Minister of State of Foreign Affairs (Americas and Consular Affairs) in the new cabinet announced on May 18,
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to Syria as a terror suspect. Based on newly released information
Ablonczy asked what the government "is doing to protect Canadian security" and why "the U.S. could uncover this man's background so quickly" when the Canadian government failed to find what she described as "his al-Qaeda links".
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In a cabinet shuffle on
January 19, 2010, Diane Ablonczy changed portfolios to become the Minister of State for Seniors. The move was widely seen as a demotion in response to her decision to provide funding to the Toronto Pride Week Festival; a move which resulted in backlash among some of her
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process to create a new federal political party on the political right. As co-chair of the UA policy committee, she took part in developing a comprehensive draft policy document and guiding it through a series of public consultations across the country. The resulting
Declaration of Policy was
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on Health. In the spring of 2001, she embarked on a self-financed fact-finding mission to study health care systems in France, Sweden and the
Netherlands. She resigned her Critic position on December 17, 2001 to become a candidate in the Canadian Alliance Leadership
458:. In the following years, she continued to participate in Party affairs as a member of the Reform Party Strategy Committee. She also was a member of the Reform Party Expansion Committee, and she chaired the Reform Party Task Force on the Reform of Social Programs.
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485:, and other interested partners into an effective, unified opposition party before the next election." She placed third with 3.8% of the vote. In late 2003, the Progressive Conservative Party merged with the Canadian Alliance to create the new
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proposed by the Green Party that called for consideration for "rule of law" and "principles of fundamental justice", by using air quotes when saying those two legal principles and because "action would be pretty much at a stalemate."
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Bill C-40, An Act to establish
National Seniors Day, introduced by Minister of State Ablonczy, received Royal Assent on November 18, 2010. Through this legislation, October 1 will now be recognized as National Seniors Day.
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From 1995–1997, she hosted a
Calgary Cable bi-weekly live, phone-in TV show called Dial Your MP, which provided Calgarians with an opportunity to ask questions on a variety of federal government issues.
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party, but left to join the
Provincial Rights Association (PRA) a few months later. Since the PRA was formed too late to gain official political party status, she ran as an independent candidate in
852:, Ablonczy was re-elected with her largest majority ever: 69.6%. The Conservatives won a second minority government with 143 seats. On October 30, 2008, Diane Ablonczy was sworn into Cabinet as
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Paper Burden Reduction. On March 20, 2009, Ablonczy announced that the federal government had reached its goal of reducing the paperwork required of Canadian small businesses by 20 percent.
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775:, Ablonczy was re-elected with an increased vote percentage of 68.5%. The Conservatives won 124 seats and formed a minority Conservative government. In the first 18 months of the
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where she had her general law practice from 1981–1991. She was widowed in 1984 and is now married to Ron Sauer. She has one daughter, four stepchildren, and eight grandchildren.
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On November 18, 2002, Ablonczy posed a question in the House of Commons concerning the government's system of "screening and security checks" as related to
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In December 2001, Ablonczy entered the 2002 Canadian Alliance leadership contest on a platform of promoting "a process to combine the Canadian Alliance, the
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Small Business Internship Program – a program designated to help small business by supplying the salaries of student interns to work in their offices.
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In 2005, she chaired a series of National Consultations on Canada's Immigration System and developed the Conservative Party's immigration policies.
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Development of a National Tourism Strategy to guide future investments and to bring greater coherence to federal activities in support of tourism.
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BizPal, an online tool to simplify the permit application process for entrepreneurs, was expanded to a rapidly increasing number of governments
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During 2010 Ablonczy continued to serve as Member of the Treasury Board, and also was Vice Chair of the Cabinet Committee on Social Affairs.
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During her tenure as Minister of State of Foreign Affairs (Americas and Consular Affairs) she visited all but three of the 35
353:), 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2011 (Conservative Party). On July 4, 2013, Ablonczy announced she would not seek re-election in the
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In the cabinet shuffle of January 19, 2010, Diane Ablonczy changed portfolios and became the Minister of State for Seniors.
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On January 4, 2011, she received a promotion to Minister of State for Foreign Affairs (Americas and Consular Affairs).
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indicated that several Conservative parliamentarians were surprised by Ablonczy's decision to provide funding for the
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In early 1987, Ablonczy joined the Reform Association of Canada, and later that year became a founding member of the
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Phyllis Brinkerhoff, "Speaking Out - A Profile of Diane Ablonczy, Reform Member of Parliament for Calgary North",
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Phyllis Brinkerhoff, "Speaking Out – A Profile of Diane Ablonczy, Reform Member of Parliament for Calgary North",
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396:. They had one daughter. They ran a barley-growing operation, and in 1980 Diane earned her law degree from the
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In August 2007, Ablonczy was named to the Federal Cabinet as junior Minister holding the following positions:
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Member of the Standing Committee on Human Resources Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities.
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381:, and Ablonczy grew up in a variety of places in rural Alberta. In 1967 she graduated from high school in
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for the Reform Caucus (elected by her colleagues and the first woman of any party to hold that position.)
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Ablonczy oversaw the development and implementation of the following important Ministry initiatives:
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News Release,"Minister of State of State announces 20 Percent cut in red tape for Small Business",
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742:. She won with an increased majority of 64.4%. The Conservative Party won 99 seats, making it the
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Worked with consular officials to promote safe travel habits of Canadians travelling abroad
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738:, Ablonczy was once more elected as the MP for Calgary-Nose Hill, this time for the new
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2427:"Prime Minister of Canada: The Honourable Diane Ablonczy - Minister of State (Seniors)"
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AD HOC COMMITTEE TO REVIEW A NOMINEE FOR THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA, "TRANSCRIPT", (
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Ablonczy's first political involvement was in 1982, when she briefly belonged to the
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Stark, Erika (29 May 2015). "Calgary MP confirms retirement from federal politics".
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In addition to her Cabinet position she served in the following Cabinet Committees:
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countries, representing the Canadian government on a variety of occasions, such as:
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373:, United States, as the oldest of six children. A year later the family moved to
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2561:"Foreign Affairs distances itself from Maher Arar", CTV News, November 18, 2002.
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Diane Ablonczy waves the Canadian flag during the 2010 Calgary Stamepede parade.
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approved as official Party Policy by members at the Founding Convention of the
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from February 2006. Previously, Ablonczy served as Chief Opposition Critic for
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Member of the Cabinet Committee for Economic Growth and Long Term Prosperity.
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On July 4, 2013, Ablonczy announced her retirement from parliament at the
2627:"Diane Ablonczy Uses Air Quotes While Discussing 'Rule Of Law,' Bill C-51"
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On July 4, 2013, Ablonczy announced she would not seek re-election in the
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was created. Ablonczy was re-elected under the new party's banner in the
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2780:"New Federal Tourism Strategy will support businesses and create Jobs",
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She married Tom Ablonczy, a well site engineer and refugee of the 1956
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and subsequently taught English, creative writing, and other subjects.
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Chief Official Opposition Critic for Citizenship & Immigration.
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Vice Chair of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration
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Ablonczy was first elected to the House of Commons in 1993 as the
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314:(Small Business and Tourism) from August 14, 2007, and served as
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Member of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration.
2723:"What is Industry Canada’s Small Business Intership Program?",
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Licia Corbella, "Ablonczy has what it takes to lead Alliance",
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on February 27, 2006, televised live on national news channels.
2412:"Evidence - CIMM (37-2) - No. 51 - House of Commons of Canada"
676:, Ablonczy was re-elected as the Calgary-Nose Hill MP for the
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Member of the Standing Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs.
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http://www.canada-justice.ca/en/news/sp/2006/doc_31772_3.html
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on Public Accounts that investigated the sponsorship scandal.
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with ambassadors to the OAS representing countries from the
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Diane Ablonczy was first elected to the House of Commons on
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Trickey, Mike, "FBI told RCMP Ottawa man had terror link".
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on March 25, 2000. The Reform Party was dissolved, and the
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2812:"Government of Canada establishes National Seniors Day",
2684:"Streamline Business Permits and Licences with BizPal",
2456:"LeBreton, Ablonczy step aside as cabinet shuffle looms"
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as the Reform Party candidate for the federal riding of
306:(Seniors) on January 19, 2010. She held the position of
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21st-century members of the House of Commons of Canada
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20th-century members of the House of Commons of Canada
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Alberta
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Riley, Susan, "Too bad Alliance won’t pick Ablonczy",
2593:"Did one goof too many cost Lisa Raitt senior post?",
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Member of the historic all-Party Ad Hoc Committee to
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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Attended the inauguration of President Medina of the
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was dissolved, Ablonczy was re-elected as the MP for
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Member of the Reform Caucus Committee on Immigration.
385:. In 1973 she received her Education degree from the
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310:(Small Business and Tourism) from October 30, 2008,
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2605:"High Profile for Alberta MPs in Cabinet Shuffle",
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508:On July 6, 2009, Conservative Member of Parliament
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2504:, Updated March 13, 2002, retrieved March 30, 2002
860:. She served in the following Cabinet Committees:
290:ridings from 1993 to 2015, sitting first with the
3003:Secretary of State (Small Business & Tourism)
2965:Minister of State (Americas and Consular Affairs)
631:, after a riding redistribution in 1996 in which
578:Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs
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2919:Minister of State (Small Business & Tourism)
809:Review a Nominee for the Supreme Court of Canada
799:European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
500:citizen who had recently been deported from the
3442:Women members of the House of Commons of Canada
2868:Diane Ablonczy – Parliament of Canada biography
856:for Small Business & Tourism in the second
750:Member of the Conservative Party Shadow Cabinet
3467:Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada
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684:. Ablonczy served in the following positions:
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643:. Ablonczy served in the following positions:
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2800:"Toews shuffled to plum Public Safety post",
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830:responsible for Small Business & Tourism.
2584:"Harris, Kathleen", Sun Media, July 8, 2009.
804:Member of the Standing Committee on Finance.
779:Ablonczy served in the following positions:
79:October 25, 1993 – October 19, 2015
3502:University of Calgary Faculty of Law alumni
2615:"Fekete, Jason", Calgary Herald Jan 5, 2011
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1011:Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
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833:Member of the Cabinet Operations Committee
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746:. Ablonczy held the following positions:
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867:Economic Growth and Long Term Prosperity
533:In 2015, Ablonczy opposed amendments to
483:Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
461:In 1998 and 1999, Ablonczy promoted the
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3512:20th-century Canadian women politicians
3507:21st-century Canadian women politicians
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2703:"BizPal Partners at your Fingertips",
3457:Members of the 28th Canadian Ministry
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981:Participated in a Round table at the
939:Attended the General Assembly of the
694:Chief Official Opposition Critic for
653:Chief Official Opposition Critic for
3497:Women government ministers of Canada
2502:The National, CBC Television website
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2500:Daniel Schwartz, "Diane Ablonczy",
1008:Government Operations and Estimates
1005:Public Safety and National Security
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365:Diane Broadway was born in 1949 in
13:
2742:"Marquee Tourism Events Program",
999:Legislative Committee on Bill C-18
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3477:Politicians from Peoria, Illinois
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2625:Ferreras, Jesse (April 2, 2015).
2461:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
2424:"The Honourable Diane Ablonczy",
3447:Conservative Party of Canada MPs
2761:"Contributions and Recipients",
1434:Total valid votes/expense limit
1187:Total valid votes/expense limit
870:Environment and Energy Security.
688:Member of the Canadian Alliance
430:1982 Alberta provincial election
275:; born May 6, 1949) is a former
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708:Official Opposition Critic for
558:. She won as candidate for the
16:Canadian politician (born 1949)
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2172:1997 Canadian federal election
1922:2000 Canadian federal election
1713:2004 Canadian federal election
1504:2006 Canadian federal election
1302:2008 Canadian federal election
1056:2011 Canadian federal election
971:with Prime Minister Harper in
349:in 1997 (Reform Party), 2000 (
341:Member of Parliament (MP) for
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360:
3487:University of Calgary alumni
3427:American emigrants to Canada
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2873:Speeches, votes and activity
2582:Harper feels heat over Pride
2552:, November 18, 2002 page A1.
487:Conservative Party of Canada
300:Conservative Party of Canada
7:
2942:Minister of State (Seniors)
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1936:
1727:
1518:
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1002:Foreign Affairs and Defense
793:Canadian Representative at
710:Citizenship and Immigration
655:Human Resources Development
647:Member of the Reform Party
597:Human Resources Development
587:Human Resources Development
514:Toronto Pride Week Festival
332:Human Resources Development
324:Citizenship and Immigration
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3482:Reform Party of Canada MPs
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951:Governor General of Canada
864:Treasury Board Submissions
608:Critic for Atlantic Issues
450:, Ablonczy was elected to
284:House of Commons of Canada
3492:Women in Alberta politics
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2913:position created in 2008
2517:, Summer 1994, pages 6-9
2259:Progressive Conservative
2009:Progressive Conservative
718:Associate Member of the
585:Reform Party Critic for
175:Tom Ablonczy (died 1984)
2744:Industry Canada website
2725:Industry Canada website
2673:Industry Canada website
2366:Total rejected ballots
2112:Total rejected ballots
1862:Total rejected ballots
1653:Total rejected ballots
1454:Total rejected ballots
1212:Total rejected ballots
784:Parliamentary Secretary
316:Parliamentary Secretary
298:, and finally with the
286:. Ablonczy represented
209:Farmer, lawyer, teacher
3326:Michelle Rempel Garner
2486:, Summer 1994, p. 6-9.
969:Summit of the Americas
496:, a dual Canadian and
437:Reform Party of Canada
422:Western Canada Concept
417:
400:. The family moved to
292:Reform Party of Canada
3437:Canadian evangelicals
3432:Canadian Alliance MPs
3116:Jean-Pierre Blackburn
1017:2015 federal election
476:2000 federal election
448:1993 federal election
426:Calgary-Mountain View
415:
398:University of Calgary
387:University of Calgary
355:2015 federal election
2875:at OpenParliament.ca
2863:Parliament of Canada
2283:New Democratic Party
1802:New Democratic Party
1593:New Democratic Party
542:Parliamentary career
394:Hungarian revolution
280:Member of Parliament
55:Member of Parliament
3166:Kerry-Lynne Findlay
2822:, November 18, 2010
2649:, September 3, 2001
2632:The Huffington Post
2085:Maureen Ann Roberts
959:Trinidad and Tobago
888:draw bigger crowds.
788:Minister of Finance
744:Official Opposition
682:Official Opposition
641:Official Opposition
320:Minister of Finance
2895:Cabinet posts (3)
2818:2011-05-11 at the
2803:, January 19, 2010
2787:2010-01-13 at the
2768:2009-06-26 at the
2749:2009-04-18 at the
2730:2009-05-14 at the
2710:2009-01-30 at the
2691:2009-02-21 at the
2611:2012-08-29 at the
2596:, January 20, 2010
2351:Total valid votes
2102:Total valid votes
1847:Total valid votes
1638:Total valid votes
1417:Stephanie Sundberg
935:Dominican Republic
828:Secretary of State
817:Marshall Rothstein
740:Conservative Party
720:Standing Committee
702:Standing Committee
602:Deputy Critic for
593:Standing Committee
463:United Alternative
418:
312:Secretary of State
282:who served in the
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3301:Christian Paradis
3014:
3013:
2851:Diane Ablonczy MP
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2177:Calgary—Nose Hill
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1927:Calgary—Nose Hill
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1718:Calgary—Nose Hill
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1509:Calgary—Nose Hill
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1307:Calgary Nose Hill
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1061:Calgary Nose Hill
1023:Electoral history
858:Harper government
854:Minister of State
811:that interviewed
777:Harper government
678:Canadian Alliance
674:November 27, 2000
637:Calgary—Nose Hill
472:Canadian Alliance
468:Canadian Alliance
351:Canadian Alliance
347:Calgary—Nose Hill
308:Minister of State
304:Minister of State
296:Canadian Alliance
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216:
165:Canadian Alliance
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60:Calgary—Nose Hill
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3361:Chuck Strahl
3316:Jim Prentice
3296:Erin O'Toole
3251:Peter MacKay
3226:Jason Kenney
3211:Loyola Hearn
3176:Jim Flaherty
3171:Diane Finley
3136:Tony Clement
3091:Rona Ambrose
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97:Succeeded by
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3422:1949 births
3266:James Moore
3256:Ted Menzies
3236:Denis Lebel
3146:John Duncan
2331:Natural Law
2310:Frank Young
2263:Pat Murray
919:May 2, 2011
913:(2011–2015)
844:(2008–2011)
767:(2006–2008)
730:(2004–2006)
668:(2000–2004)
623:(1997–2000)
550:(1993–1997)
375:Three Hills
167:(2000-2003)
162:(1993-2000)
131:May 6, 1949
85:Preceded by
67:(1993-1997)
3416:Categories
3396:Alice Wong
3336:Gerry Ritz
3321:Lisa Raitt
3291:Joe Oliver
3231:Peter Kent
3101:John Baird
2999:Gerry Ritz
2993:Successor
2959:Peter Kent
2906:Successor
2437:2010-01-25
2398:References
2187:Candidate
1937:Candidate
1806:Vinay Dey
1781:Ted Haney
1728:Candidate
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1519:Candidate
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510:Brad Trost
494:Maher Arar
452:Parliament
361:Background
206:Profession
185:1 daughter
127:1949-05-06
90:Al Johnson
3376:Tim Uppal
3371:Vic Toews
3341:Gail Shea
3271:Rob Moore
3221:Ed Holder
3201:Bal Gosal
3058:2006–2015
2927:Rob Moore
2274:$ 53,211
2250:$ 47,359
2226:$ 64,740
2037:Jon Adams
2001:$ 20,306
1977:$ 59,338
1793:$ 49,767
1768:$ 56,902
1584:$ 59,767
1559:$ 56,089
1448:$ 93,719
1393:Tony Hajj
1357:$ 53,757
1256:100,656
1206:$ 101,293
1182:$ 10,363
1170:Tony Hajj
1158:$ 34,065
1111:$ 60,393
973:Cartagena
705:Election.
535:Bill C-51
177:Ron Sauer
172:Spouse(s)
75:In office
3216:Jay Hill
2816:Archived
2785:Archived
2766:Archived
2747:Archived
2728:Archived
2708:Archived
2689:Archived
2609:Archived
2381:Turnout
2322:$ 1,631
2298:$ 1,278
2127:Turnout
2097:$ 2,411
2073:$ 2,410
2025:$ 5,320
1959:Alliance
1877:Turnout
1818:$ 4,146
1668:Turnout
1609:$ 6,417
1464:Turnout
1405:$ 6,945
1381:$ 9,605
1232:Turnout
987:Americas
977:Colombia
963:Barbados
927:Americas
801:meetings
371:Illinois
277:Canadian
229:Broadway
182:Children
3286:Bev Oda
3161:Ed Fast
3047:Cabinet
2903:Office
2859:Profile
2468:13 July
2384:49,890
2357:100.00
2354:49,788
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2235:Liberal
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1880:48,418
1853:100.00
1850:48,287
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945:Bolivia
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318:to the
288:Calgary
200:Alberta
196:Calgary
2990:Title
2387:64.88
2346:$ 103
2290:1,883
2269:17.42
2266:8,678
2245:25.23
2218:25,788
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2106:59,715
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1968:35,904
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1842:$ 570
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2306:Green
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2221:51.79
2190:Votes
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2070:+0.55
2064:1,092
2057:Green
2046:-0.06
2040:2,227
2022:-2.86
2019:14.56
2016:8,696
1998:-5.81
1995:19.42
1974:+8.33
1971:60.12
1940:Votes
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1839:+4.18
1833:2,898
1826:Green
1812:6.73
1762:64.38
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1630:+0.47
1624:3,573
1617:Green
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1372:6,653
1354:+1.15
1351:69.63
1320:Votes
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1166:Green
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1149:6,501
1132:+4.63
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1126:7,189
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