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    James Michael Flaherty PC MSC (December 30, 1949 – April 10, 2014) was a Canadian politician who served as the federal minister of finance from 2006 to...
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  • the teaching community, but with Jim Flaherty, another cabinet minister in the Harris government. In 2001, Flaherty announced that the government planned...
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  • Lanny Flaherty (July 27, 1942 – February 18, 2024) was an American actor. Flaherty had roles in films and miniseries such as Lonesome Dove, Natural Born...
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  • candidates to succeed Harris were Elizabeth Witmer, Tony Clement, Ernie Eves, Jim Flaherty and Chris Stockwell. Eves was not initially a candidate, but was persuaded...
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    Joseph Flaherty (born Joseph O'Flaherty, June 21, 1941 – April 1, 2024) was an American actor, writer, and comedian. He is best known for his work on the...
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  • by his successor at Finance, Jim Flaherty, who pushed a hard-right agenda to appeal to the party's grassroots. Flaherty's campaign featured scathing attacks...
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    England, mainly due to Jim Flaherty's tireless promoting. At the November 1959 DJ Convention held in Nashville, Jim Flaherty handed Chet Atkins a copy...
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  • vocals Howie Stange, melody Jim Flaherty, guitar intro Jim Flaherty, guitar break 'Moose' Roberts, lead guitar Jim Flaherty, bass guitar Gus French, rhythm...
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  • by John Tory with approximately 54% of the vote on the second ballot. Jim Flaherty was the provincial Minister of Finance under Mike Harris, and Eves' Minister...
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  • defeating incumbent Liberal Allan Furlong and Progressive Conservative Jim Flaherty by over 2,000 votes in the Greater Toronto Area riding of Durham Centre...
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    was elected in a November 17, 2014 by-election following the death of Jim Flaherty who died in office on April 10, 2014. List of Canadian federal electoral...
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    definition of marriage in 2006. He had also requested Finance Minister Jim Flaherty withhold money spent on sex reassignment surgery from Canada Health Transfer...
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  • Plan for Jobs and Growth Jim Flaherty Conservative — N Never adopted 40th Parliament dissolved before vote 6 June 2011 Jim Flaherty Conservative C-3 Y Royal...
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    general election. She is the widow of former Canadian Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty under former Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper (2006–2014)....
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    federal government scrutiny over the CMHC, with former Finance Minister Jim Flaherty musing publicly as far back as 2012 about privatizing the Crown corporation...
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    "Ontario Cabinet". The Spectator. Hamilton, Ont. 18 June 1999. p. C8. "Flaherty to be new Ontario finance chief". Sudbury Star. 8 February 2001. p. A5...
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  • James Flaherty may refer to: James A. Flaherty, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus James Louis Flaherty, American Catholic bishop Jim Flaherty, Canadian...
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  • June 2011, Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney and Finance Minister Jim Flaherty unveiled the new $100 notes. The previous 100-dollar note is dominantly...
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  • was defeated in the 2006 federal election by Conservative candidate Jim Flaherty, a former cabinet minister from the provincial government of Mike Harris...
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    Cabinet. Bette Stephenson, Robert Nixon, Floyd Laughren, Ernie Eves, Jim Flaherty, and Dwight Duncan were all concurrently provincial treasurer or, as...
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  • provincial election, but lost to Progressive Conservative candidate Jim Flaherty by over 15,000 votes amid a Progressive Conservative majority government...
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  • York City mayor's office, and originally starred Michael J. Fox as Mike Flaherty, the Deputy Mayor of New York. Fox departed in 2000 at the conclusion of...
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  • at a concert in Toronto's SkyDome. However, Ontario Attorney General Jim Flaherty argued that Canada should stop Eminem at the border. "I personally don't...
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    SuperBuild's Sports, Culture and Tourism Partnership fund. He supported Jim Flaherty's unsuccessful bid to become party leader in 2002. On April 15, 2002,...
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    Finance Minister Jim Flaherty should be fired after the planned shutdown of the GM truck plant in Oshawa, Ont., with Prentice and Flaherty expressing hope...
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    Famine victim Jack Flaherty (born 1995), American baseball player James Louis Flaherty (1910-1975), American Catholic bishop Jim Flaherty (1949-2014), Canadian...
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  • Jim Flaherty 3,274.92 (33%) Frank Klees 2,265.96 (22%) 5,039 electoral votes needed to win (the non-weighted vote totals were Tory 12,132, Flaherty 7...
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  • Mackenzie, 1990–1994 Shirley Coppen, 1994–1995 Elizabeth Witmer, 1995–1997 Jim Flaherty, 1997–1999 Chris Stockwell, 1999–2002 Brad Clark, 2002–2003 Chris Bentley...
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    Toronto York–Spadina Subway Extension. In September 2013, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty announced a federal contribution of $660 million towards the Scarborough...
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  • finishing last in a field of six candidates. The winning candidate was Jim Wilson of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. Other candidacies:...
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