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    Roland Roy McMurtry OC OOnt KC (May 31, 1932 – March 18, 2024) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and politician in Ontario. He was a Progressive Conservative...
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  • American painter and writer Roy McMurtry (1932–2024), Canadian politician and Chief Justice of Ontario Sharon McMurtry (born 1960), American retired...
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  • Pablo Escobar dies aged 81 Vicious killer Pearse McAuley dies Former Ontario attorney general Roy McMurtry dead at 91 Nadadora brasileira dona de cinco medalhas...
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  • Archived from the original on July 17, 2010. Retrieved March 23, 2020. "Roy McMurtry Youth Centre, Brampton". Ontario Ministry of Child and Youth Services...
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    crown attorneys, or to crown counsel in civil cases. Both Ian Scott and Roy McMurtry, who were prominent courtroom lawyers before entering politics, acted...
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    Jim Flett in Wind at My Back, Jeremy Woodsworm in Snakes and Ladders, Roy McMurtry in Trudeau, Joey Stiglic in Our Hero and Mr. Dupree in The Famous Jett...
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  • Baseball Hall of Fame. McCann ran as an Ontario Liberal Party candidate in the 1977 Ontario general election, against Roy McMurtry in the electoral district...
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  • Lonesome Dove (category Novels by Larry McMurtry)
    Lonesome Dove is a 1985 Western novel by American writer Larry McMurtry. It is the first published book of the Lonesome Dove series and the third installment...
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  • President/Chief Operating Officer. Roy McMurtry, Q.C. held the position of Chairman/Chief Executive Officer. When Baker resigned, McMurtry continued as Chairman and...
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    football player during his university years, and his teammates included Roy McMurtry and Thomas Leonard Wells, both of whom would later serve in his cabinet...
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  • broadcast journalist (b. 1934) Jennifer Leak, Welsh-born actress (b. 1947) Roy McMurtry, lawyer, judge, and politician (b. 1932) Chris Simon, ice hockey player...
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  • approved by Attorney General of Ontario Roy McMurtry and the provincial government. In a 2007 interview, however, McMurtry said that this was not the case: "The...
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  • June 19, 2006. The five-judge panel, headed by Ontario Chief Justice Roy McMurtry and including Justice Michael Moldaver, heard three weeks of testimony...
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  • William Goldwin Carrington Howland 1977–1990 18 Charles Dubin 1990–1996 19 Roy McMurtry 1996–2007 20 Warren Winkler 2007–2013 21 George Strathy 2014–2022 22...
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  • Streets of Laredo (novel) (category Novels by Larry McMurtry)
    Streets of Laredo is a 1993 Western novel by American writer Larry McMurtry. It is the second book published in the Lonesome Dove series, but the fourth...
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  • leadership: Frank Miller, Dennis Timbrell, Larry Grossman, and Roy McMurtry. Grossman and McMurtry were considered to be Red Tories who would continue in the...
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    federal Minister of Justice Jean Chrétien, Ontario Attorney General Roy McMurtry, Romanow, and Saskatchewan's director of constitutional law, John Whyte...
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  • Chrétien, met with Attorney General of Saskatchewan Roy Romanow and Attorney General of Ontario Roy McMurtry in the kitchen of Ottawa's Government Conference...
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    many new voters. When Davis retired, Miller defeated Larry Grossman, Roy McMurtry and Dennis Timbrell for the leadership of the Progressive Conservative...
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    (incumbent) Roy McMurtry (PC) 17386 Keith Polson (L) 5606 Eileen Elmy (NDP) 3324 Angelo R. Cosentini (Lbt) 466 Elgin: (incumbent) Ron McNeil (PC) 13119...
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  • authors, Jean Chrétien from the federal government, Roy Romanow from Saskatchewan, and Roy McMurtry from Ontario, became known as the Kitchen Cabinet....
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    is now part of the Ontario Court of Justice) by then–attorney general Roy McMurtry, becoming both the youngest and first pregnant judge in Canadian history...
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    manner. As a result of the protest, the Ontario's Attorney General, Roy McMurtry authorized the first French-language provincial court proceeding in 1976...
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  • 2010-12-14. "Roy McMurtry '58, '91 (LLD) to become York's Next Chancellor". Archived from the original on 2011-07-14. Retrieved 2010-12-14. "Ambassador McNee"...
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    former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada (June 2004 - May 2008) Roy McMurtry, former Chief Justice of Ontario (May 2008 - June 2014) Gregory Sorbara...
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  • candidate, further to the right of Red Tory rivals Larry Grossman and Roy McMurtry, but not as far to the right as Frank Miller, and therefore the candidate...
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  • Association, 1979–1980; Chancellor of the University of Ottawa, 1991–1993 Roy McMurtry (1932– ). Attorney-General of Ontario, 1975–1985 and Chief Justice of...
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    general Jean Chrétien, Ontario's justice minister Roy McMurtry, and Saskatchewan's justice minister Roy Romanow. Pressure from provincial governments (which...
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  • injuring him. He was charged with assault by Attorney General of Ontario Roy McMurtry the following day on November 6, but was acquitted just under eight months...
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  • three-part adaptation of the 1993 novel of the same name by author Larry McMurtry and is the third installment in the Lonesome Dove series serving as a direct...
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