Grahame morris mp biography of alberta

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    ADAM, Aime Rawleigh (Pete)

    (Ste. Rose) (NDP)

    DOB: December 5, 1913

    Deceased: January 7, 2009

    Elected by-election April 5, 1971

    Re-elected g.e. June 28, 1973

    Re-elected g.e. October 1, 1977

    Re-elected g.e. October 17, 1981

    Not a seeker g.e. Step 18, 1986

    November 30, 1981 - Nov 4, 1983

    • Minister be keen on Municipal Affairs

    November 30, 1981 - August 20, 1982

    • Clergywoman of Co-operative Development

    Nov 4, 1983 - Jan 30, 1985

    • Minister bad buy Government Services

    ADAMS, Charles

    (Brandon City) (Liberal)

    DOB: February 27, 1858

    Elected suspicious by-election Sept 8, 1893

    Seat declared void: re-elected by-election held August 23, 1894

    Re-elected g.e. January 15, 1896

    Defeated g.e. December 7, 1899

    ADAMS, Danielle

    (Thompson) (NDP)

    Deceased: Dec 9, 2021

    Elected g.e. Sept 10, 2019 

    BECK, Sir ADAM – Volume XV (1921-1930)

    (Montreal and Kingston, Ont., 1992). N. B. Freeman, The politics of power: Ontario Hydro and its government, 1906–95 (Toronto and Buffalo, N.Y., 1996). P. W. Graham, Sir

     

    GALLANT, JOSEPH – Volume XV (1921-1930)

    . Antoinette Gallant, “Les Bronne: une courte histoire de ma famille,” La Petite Souvenance (Wellington, Î.-P.-É.), 1 (1979): 9-13. R. J. Graham et al., The currency and medals of

    MATHISON, ROBERT – Volume XV (1921-1930)

    extending the school term from 7 years to 10 or 12, the costs to parents, and the granting of diplomas. In the debate over the causes of deafness, he disputed the theory of Alexander Graham

    McCORD, DAVID ROSS – Volume XV (1921-1930)

    Graham Trigger, rejected “what modern anthropologists regard as some of the most abhorrent views of nineteenth-century anthropologists,” McCord hoped that his ethnological acquisitions “would stand

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    Youth from around world attend Workers Uniting educational exchange

    Fourteen young trade unionists from Canada, the United States, UK, Mexico and Cuba met in London, UK in late August for the second Global Youth Exchange organized this year by Workers Uniting.  A typical English summer accompanied the event, though the 12 days of rain couldn’t dampen the delegates’ spirits!

    The activities began in Esher at Unite the Union’s Education Centre, a historic building that spoke to England’s long history and reminded the participants of the Harry Potter movies.  Here, the participants engaged in a mix of serious debate and many comical exchanges. They discussed how payments of external debts and deficit fighting are mechanisms to transfer wealth from the poor to the rich. They explored how free trade agreements assault the sovereignty of signatory nations. They learnt how a small country like Cuba can provide universal health care and education because it is free of much of the corporate interference burdening other countries, and how the labour movement is not only fighting for members in their own countries but how it is also engaging in international solidarity with Colombia, Qatar and Cuba. 

    The participants also learnt about Residenti

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