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292:May 14, 1927
259:Constituency
248:Succeeded by
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95:Elizabeth II
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2278:John Rhodes
2268:Russ Ramsay
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2228:Arthur Meen
2208:Lorne Maeck
2178:George Kerr
2143:Bud Gregory
2123:Gordon Dean
2103:Andy Brandt
2093:Leo Bernier
2063:George Ashe
1891:Mike Harris
1881:Bud Gregory
1856:Gordon Dean
1846:Sam Cureatz
1841:Don Cousens
1836:Andy Brandt
1831:Leo Bernier
1816:George Ashe
1504:(1873–1942)
1469:(1867–1873)
1001:. Dundurn.
943:by-election
939:Norm Miller
928:Mike Harris
861:Leo Bernier
827:Andy Brandt
584:of Premier
577:elections.
543:Bracebridge
519:August 2022
236:Preceded by
218:Ontario MPP
196:Preceded by
156:Preceded by
112:Preceded by
2367:Categories
2338:John White
2293:James Snow
2288:John Smith
2193:Nick Leluk
2138:Susan Fish
2128:Frank Drea
2068:James Auld
2046:Bill Davis
2035:Bill Davis
1951:James Snow
1926:René Piché
1901:Nick Leluk
1876:Jim Gordon
1866:Susan Fish
1861:Ernie Eves
1632:(Runciman)
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1079:2014-04-01
957:References
951:Ernie Eves
911:Later life
897:1974–1977
877:James Auld
872:1977–1978
847:1978–1983
822:1983–1985
804:Successor
786:Bill Davis
724:Protestant
661:Red Tories
630:See also:
620:Hugh Segal
489:newspapers
411:Background
382:Bill Davis
288:1927-05-14
160:Bill Davis
117:Bill Davis
2333:Bob Welch
2258:Alan Pope
1986:Bob Welch
1931:Alan Pope
1911:Al McLean
1577:(Kennedy)
1476:Macdonald
1249:Macdonald
982:Citations
253:Ken Black
226:In office
186:In office
146:In office
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1602:Grossman
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429:Montreal
337:Children
314:, Canada
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1786:Cabinet
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1481:Cameron
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1319:Kennedy
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1274:Whitney
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801:Office
709:Bob Rae
707:leader
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555:Muskoka
503:scholar
417:Toronto
394:Bob Rae
378:Muskoka
295:Toronto
263:Muskoka
91:Monarch
1795:(1985)
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1597:Miller
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1309:Nixon
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1284:Drury
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1259:Mowat
1254:Blake
962:Notes
557:as a
510:JSTOR
496:books
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