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When Davis announced his pending resignation in 1985, Miller vied for the leadership of the party and won over a slate of three other candidates. In February, 1985, he formed a cabinet of 33 ministers which was the largest cabinet in Ontario's history. Miller quickly called an election which was held
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In the election, the Liberals won a narrow plurality of the popular vote. However, at the time rural areas were still overrepresented in the Legislative Assembly, enabling Miller to win reelection. However, the Tories were cut down to a
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jacket to the 1983 budget ceremony. He was caricatured by some reporters as a symbol of Ontario's rural past, and seemed out of step with generational and demographic changes in the province. Senior
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After several weeks of negotiations with both parties, the NDP signed an agreement with Peterson to support a Liberal minority government. As per this agreement, Rae introduced a
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formed an unofficial coalition and defeated the government on a confidence motion on June 26. Initially Miller stayed on as leader of the opposition, but resigned shortly after.
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Miller's Progressive Conservatives had a significant lead in the polls of around 55% (compared to the two opposition parties, in the low to mid 20s) when he called an
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on May 2. His party lost 18 seats but still held the most seats with 52. He formed a minority government, which lasted less than two months, when the Liberals under
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asked Peterson to form a government. Miller formally resigned as Premier on June 26, 1985; ending 42 years of Progressive Conservative rule over Ontario.
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in several portfolios including Minister of Health and Minister of Natural Resources. He also served five years as the Treasurer of Ontario.
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where he received a degree in engineering. He had a successful career as a professional engineer, car dealer and resort operator.
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in early 1986. He played only a minor role in the legislature after this time, and did not seek re-election in 1987.
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and ran relatively progressive administrations that increased public investment and expanded the public sector.
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purchase in 1981 and considered resigning over the issue. After another shuffle on July 6, 1983, he was named
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Speirs, Rosemary; Stead, Sylvia; Cruikshank, John (July 6, 1983). "Shuffle gives Treasury job to Grossman".
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base. Many PC voters were so upset that they simply stayed home on election day because of this issue.
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Upon retirement from provincial politics, Miller moved back to Muskoka where he became chairman of the
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Oziewicz, Stan; Yaffe, Barbara (August 19, 1978). "McCague, Baetz are demoted in cabinet shuffle".
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In February, 1985, Miller announced his first cabinet with a record 33 members including 7
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following a cabinet shuffle on February 3, 1977. On August 16, 1978, he was promoted to
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Miller resigned as Progressive Conservative leader soon afterward. He was replaced by
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in the Miller government, which carried. As a result of the Liberal-NDP accord,
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Under their watch, the Ontario Tories were often seen to be running left of the
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called it the "fattest, most bloated Cabinet in the history of this province".
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Allen, David (February 3, 1977). "Davis names Timbrell new health minister".
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Dunlop, Marilyn (February 27, 1974). "The new cabinet lines up like this".
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later acknowledged that the jacket probably alienated many new voters.
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After leaving the legislature, Miller later became chairman of the
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for the leadership of the Progressive Conservative party in its
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Miller returned to private life, dying in 2000. His son,
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The Tories did not return to power in Ontario until the
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Frank Stuart Miller
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Premier of Ontario
Elizabeth II
John Black Aird
Bill Davis
David Peterson
Ontario PC Party
Larry Grossman
Leader of the Opposition
Larry Grossman
Ontario MPP
Robert Boyer
Ken Black
Muskoka
Toronto
Bracebridge, Ontario
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Norm
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premier of Ontario
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Progressive Conservative
riding
Muskoka
Bill Davis
David Peterson
Bob Rae

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