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1032: 518:, a federal government body, which he led until 1987. From 1995 to 2002, he was the chair of the National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy. In 1991, he headed up the Smith Commission, an inquiry into the state of post-secondary education across Canada. His inquiry's final report emphasized the need to ensure that the value of teaching was not overshadowed by research. 543:
market in Seattle in 1996. Smith left soon afterwards. PUMC itself was then sold on the basis of an evaluation of approximately $ 150 million, while the parent company collapsed when it acknowledged that it had significantly overstated earnings from its copper-trading business. Philip Services stock
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Smith is credited by Peterson and party strategists with having transformed the Ontario Liberal Party from a rurally-based conservative party to a more urban, modern political force, broadening the party as well by helping it appeal to an increasingly multicultural electorate, laying the groundwork
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As a politician, Smith had a reputation as an intelligent but dry and somewhat aloof personality, in a province that had grown accustomed to avuncular leaders. His criticism of government spending by the government of Premier Davis, and his pessimism about their election promises, prompted the
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oversee the project. Smith consented, and was named as the founding president of the Philip Utilities Management Corporation (PUMC). The company eventually was able to reduce by half the workforce from the city's former public utility, and was once blamed by the union for a sewage overflow.
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In 1994, Smith proposed the creation of a private-sector water company in the City of Hamilton. His stated goal was to develop an industry in the city which would be able to develop contracts on a global level. The city managers agreed to his plan, but insisted that
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A year after leaving the Council, he founded RockCliffe Research and Technology Inc., a firm which introduced public-private partnerships into government laboratories. From 1995 to 2002, he was chair of the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy.
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options became worthless; as these were a significant portion of Smith's remuneration, he failed to receive much benefit from the financial success of his company, PUMC. "If anybody is bitter about the Philip experience, I am", he was later quoted as saying.
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nomination. Trudeau won the next election and went on to become the Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and Prime Minister of Canada.
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Subsequently, Smith served as chairman of the board of Esna Tech in Richmond Hill, and as chair of the board for
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with Paddy Springate, who would later become his wife, for four years, followed by a year of hosting CBC's
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and earned the top award for debating. In 1957, he organized a student strike against the
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Smith joined the Liberal Party and went to work as an executive assistant for MP
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by forty-five votes on the second ballot to become the party's new leader.
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A lifelong baseball fan, in 2012 Smith was appointed commissioner of the
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programme to meet the students' demands. He graduated in medicine from
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announced his retirement after the election, and Smith entered the
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government, which led to the provincial government launching a
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20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
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The Liberals lost one seat in the legislature in the
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In January 1982, he began a term as chairman of the
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