William Paul Joseph McCrossan (born May 20, 1942) is a Canadian actuary and former Member of Parliament. McCrossan was born in Toronto. An actuary by profession...
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McCrossan (1865-1934), British artist Paul McCrossan (born 1942), Canadian actuary and politician This page lists people with the surname McCrossan....
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designer Paul McCrane (born 1961), American film, television, and theatre actor Paul McCrossan (born 1942), Canadian actuary and former politician Paul McGann...
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Franckx 1987-1988 - Henri Rijkers 1988-1998 - André Lamens 1995-1996 - Paul McCrossan† 1996-1997 - Christopher Daykin† 1997-1998 - Walter S. Rugland† 1998-1999...
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Paul James Cosgrove, PC (born December 30, 1934), is a former Canadian jurist as well as a former politician. A lawyer by profession, Cosgrove entered...
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Paul A. Calandra (born May 13, 1970) is a Canadian politician who has served as a minister in the Ontario provincial cabinet since 2019. Calandra has been...
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the federal election, defeating Progressive Conservative incumbent W. Paul McCrossan by 858 votes in the newly created riding of Scarborough—Agincourt. Karygiannis...
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Bradley (PC) by 209 votes Hillsborough, PE: George Proud (Lib) def. Thomas McMillan (PC) by 259 votes Cariboo—Chilcotin, BC: Dave Worthy (PC) def. Jack...
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1978–1979 Paul McCrossan Progressive Conservative 31st 1979–1980 32nd 1980–1984 Paul Cosgrove Liberal 33rd 1984–1988 Paul McCrossan Progressive...
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Expenditures Liberal John McKay 24,019 59.82 $37,639 Alliance Paul Calandra 7,559 18.83 $32,135 Progressive Conservative Paul McCrossan 6,284 15.65 $26,016...
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the old City of Toronto, and was defeated by Progressive Conservative Paul McCrossan. Rowlands remained on both Metro and Toronto City Councils until the...
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York—Scarborough In office 1965–1978 Preceded by Maurice Moreau Succeeded by Paul McCrossan Personal details Born Robert Douglas George Stanbury (1929-10-26)October...
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by-election. ‡‡ Robert Stanbury left parliament and was replaced by William Paul McCrossan in an October 16, 1978, by-election. * Joseph-Phillippe Guay left parliament...
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3 Progressive Conservative W. Paul McCrossan 18,601 42.4 New Democratic Susie Vallance 5,082 11.6 Independent Anne C. McBride 442 1.0 Libertarian B.D.G...
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Phelim Boyle (1941–), Northern Irish Jeremy Gold, (1942–2018), American Paul McCrossan (1942–), Canadian Ed Savitz (1942–1993), American Ward Whitt (1942–)...
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Minister of Employment and Immigration 1 October 1979 – 14 December 1979: Paul McCrossan Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources...
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Paul Labile Pogba (born 15 March 1993) is a French professional footballer who is currently signed to Serie A club Juventus. Pogba is currently serving...
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"Celtic: PJ Crossan signs as Paul McMullan joins Dunfermline on loan". BBC Sport. 4 July 2016. Retrieved 4 July 2016. "United sign McMullan". Dundee...
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York North John Gamble Progressive Conservative York—Scarborough Paul McCrossan Progressive Conservative York South—Weston Ursula Appolloni Liberal...
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Paul Joseph "PJ" Crossan (born 9 October 1998) is a Scottish professional footballer who used to play as a forward for Scottish League Two club Forfar...
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Scarborough-Guildwood. McKay was Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance from 2003 to 2006 during the government of Paul Martin, then served as...
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Denise Lake 1,884 4.69% W. Paul McCrossan 6,284 15.65% France Tremblay 113 0.28% Dave Glover (CAP) 292 0.73% John McKay Scarborough—Rouge River Derek...
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of the House of Commons in the 33rd parliament arranged by province. James McGrath resigned from Parliament and was replaced by Jack Harris in a July 20...
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No York—Scarborough October 16, 1978 Robert Stanbury Liberal W. Paul McCrossan Progressive Conservative Resignation No Lotbinière October 16,...
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Paul McGrane is an Irish Gaelic footballer who played at senior level for the Armagh county team in the 1990s and 2000s. He won an All-Ireland Senior...
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Canada (19 May 2024). "Federal By-election Now Under Way in Toronto–St. Paul's". Retrieved 19 May 2024. Elections Canada (February 2, 2024). "A Federal...
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divorced in 2006. In 2013, Scottish writer Michael Crossan created a Twitter account impersonating McCarthy, quickly amassing several thousand followers...
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N. T. Wright (section New perspective on Paul)
Dominic Crossan. Wright and Crossan, who also have mutual admiration, hold very different opinions on this foundational Christian doctrine. For Crossan, the...
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Fennessy, Paul (26 July 2012). "Paul Grimley confirmed as new Armagh manager". The42. Retrieved 13 February 2023. McKenna, Micheal. "Paul Grimley resigns...
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Paolo Pasquale Peschisolido (born 25 May 1971), commonly known as Paul Peschisolido, is a Canadian former soccer player and coach. Peschisolido was coach...
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