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  debgrey.com
DEBORAH GREY was born on July 1, 1952 in Vancouver, BC.
From 1979-1989, Deborah taught high school at Alberta's Frog Lake Indian reserve and in Dewberry, Alberta.
On March 13, 2003, Deborah Grey announced that she would not seek re-election to the House of Commons.
www.debgrey.com /bio.html   (99 words)

  
  Deborah Grey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deborah Cleland Grey, sometimes called Deb Grey (born July 1, 1952) is a prominent former Canadian Member of Parliament from Alberta for the Reform Party of Canada, Canadian Alliance and Conservative Party of Canada.
Grey's first run for office was in the 1988 election, when she ran as the Reform candidate in Beaver River outside Edmonton.
Grey moved to Edmonton North at the request of several local conservatives dissatisfied with being represented by a Liberal, John Loney (elected in the 1993 landslide).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Deborah_Grey   (771 words)

  
 Deborah M. Grey
Deborah Grey moved to Edmonton in 1977 to attend the University of Alberta.
Deborah instructed in a variety of High School subjects, but the Canadian politics section of the social science course was her favorite.
Deborah married Lewis Larson in 1993 and resides in Heinsburg, Alberta and Ottawa, Ontario.
www.lloydminster.net /Grey.htm   (316 words)

  
 History-making MP, Deborah Grey won't seek re-election
Grey's political profile grew as she became the first female leader of the Opposition when Preston Manning stepped down as part of his crusade to lead the Canadian Alliance.
Grey helped lead a revolt against the new leader and she briefly flirted with the Conservative party as one of the dissidents temporarily dumped from the Alliance caucus.
Grey said she doesn't want to be a member of a party like the NDP, that has no hope of forming the government.
www.cbc.ca /news/story/2003/03/13/deborahgrey030313.html   (1515 words)

  
 Deborah Grey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Deborah Cleland Grey (born July 1, 1952) is a former Canadian Member of Parliament, who represented the Alberta riding of Edmonton North for the Conservative Party of Canada.
Grey is married to Lewis Larson; they wed on August 7, 1993.
Grey did not run as a candidate in the Canadian federal election, 2004.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/d/de/deborah_grey.html   (372 words)

  
 Debora Sutherland
The mother who was unable to read or understand English who signed her name to a document believing it was a loan application, and when presented with an eviction notice realized she had signed away her home of 30 years.
A Grey Law volunteer contacted the District Attorney's office and was able to keep our client in her home (and the "bad guy" went to jail).
A Grey Law volunteer contacted the doctor and the store manager and explained how they were in violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act by denying our client access to their facilities.
www.angelfire.com /ca3/greylaw/grdds.html   (336 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Never Retreat, Never Explain, Never Apologize : My Life, My Politics: Books: Deborah Grey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
To even the most casual follower of Canadian politics over the last 15 years, Deborah Grey is well known as the first elected MP of the Reform party.
With her first by-election win, Grey introduced a new voice to the House of Commons, where she would be joined by many colleagues in subsequent elections, first as Reform then Canadian Alliance MPs.
And it is the behind the scenes story of her triumphant ascent in politics ultimately making Canadian history by becoming the first Reform Party MP and seeing her one seat in 1989 grow to 52 seats in 1993 and to 60 seats in 1997, forming the Official Opposition.
www.amazon.ca /Never-Retreat-Explain-Apologize-Politics/dp/1552636208   (768 words)

  
 Action: Refund arrives after missing facts deep-sixed her mail order
Grey was able to review taped phone records that show you contacted the company on Nov. 15, 2005, regarding your account.
Grey explained that the policyholder is charged for the period that the policy was in force, plus approximately 10 percent of the unused policy premium.
Grey personally validated that the calculations were correct and in accordance with Florida's rate plan.
www.sptimes.com /2006/02/26/Action/Refund_arrives_after_.shtml   (1146 words)

  
 Grey Oaks & Estuary at Grey Oaks Country Club Amenities
The 62,000 square foot Club is the centerpiece of the Grey Oaks Country Club lifestyle and it is complemented by the 19,000 square foot Estuary Clubhouse.
At Grey Oaks dining is a commitment to great taste and exceptional service.
Grey Oaks is the only private country club in Naples Florida that boasts three championship courses just minutes from downtown Naples.
www.greyoaksnaplesfl.com /amenities.php   (519 words)

  
 Grey Law of Ventura County
Grey Law is a private non-profit organization founded in 1979 to provide free legal services to seniors residing in Ventura County.
Grey Law provides information assistance and advice on: Government benefits (Social Security, MediCare/MediCal and SSI), Long Term Care issues, Consumer matters, Powers of Attorney, and End of life concerns.
Grey Law does not handle criminal cases, divorces, immigration cases, personal injury actions, bankruptcy, or probate cases.
www.angelfire.com /ca3/greylaw   (149 words)

  
 Free Dominion :: View topic - Grey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Deborah Grey was an unknown school teacher when first elected to the House of Commons in 1989.
Grey, meanwhile, was only 35, a woman, an evangelical Christian and the sole representative of the newly created Reform party.
Grey's accessible manner was appealing, which is why her enemies thought her dangerous.
www.freedominion.ca /phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=80503   (1390 words)

  
 Deborah Grey: A Woman of Purpose
Deborah Grey is a Member of Parliament in Canada.
Deborah was appointed Deputy Parliamentary Leader in June 1995 and continues to fulfill this role.
Enjoying a much-needed rest, this busy politician opens her heart with characteristic candour to share some of the ups and downs of being a woman in politics, the personal experiences that created a woman of purpose, and what makes it all worthwhile:
christianwomentoday.com /growth/grey.html   (1545 words)

  
 Deborah Grey: Deborah Grey - Cafe Book Blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
He then worked for Deborah Grey when she became the first Reform MP elected to the House of Commons.
Former MP Deborah Grey talked with Joseph Planta about her politics and her career in it, which is the subject of her new memoir, Never Retreat,...
Deborah Grey's new book title, Never explain, never apologize is probably the response she would...
www.writerscafe.ca /book_blogs/writers/deborah-grey_deborah-grey.php   (816 words)

  
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Grey skirts over the entire affair, apparently oblivious to the damage her brazen reversal did for conservative politics in this country.
There is no humble climb-down from her now-infamous May 4, 1995 diatribe against the MP pension plan in the House of Commons, in which she said, amongst other things, "I would have a hard time collecting the MP pension plan.
Grey criticizes unnamed caucus colleagues who also bought back into the pension plan but didn't come to her support when she was facing the "firestorm" in the media.
www.canadiangrassroots.ca /images/Articles/October/ShadesofGrey.doc   (670 words)

  
 Living Light News Online
Reformed MP Deborah Grey lives out her faith in the world of Canadian politics.
Deborah Grey, Member of Parliament for Beaver River, Alberta, says if she could be one of Jesus’ disciples, she’d be Peter.
Grey doesn’t fit the stereotype of a successful modern woman — smooth, sophisticated, and politically correct — but that’s the furthest goal from her mind.
www.livinglightnews.org /vdebgrey.htm   (2244 words)

  
 Dire Warnings
As Canadian soldiers prepare to return to Afghanistan, the military is being warned that troops face a terrible risk.
Grey's not talking about a bullet or even about biological, chemical or nuclear attacks but rather about the psychological devastation that imperils warriors and peacekeepers alike.
According to Marin's Special Report, "PTSD is an operational hazard that is a fact of modern peacekeeping missions." To support this conclusion, he provides survey numbers and anecdotal opinion suggesting that the prevalence of PTSD is nearly 20 per cent of those in uniform and 50 per cent of Reservists.
tanadineen.com /COLUMNIST/Columns/DireWarningsVS.htm   (696 words)

  
 A fractured Right
To some extent Day's fate lies in the hands of the formidable Deborah Grey, a senior MP who resigned as caucus chairman and deputy parliamentary leader in April.
Grey bowed to the wishes at the meeting, which was packed with Day supporters, saying that she would stay in the party but would not reconsider going back to her parliamentary position.
As the first and oldest Alliance MP - her first election victory was in the Beaver River byelection in 1989, as a member of Reform Party - Grey's decision was vital.
www.hindu.com /fline/fl1812/18120590.htm   (1582 words)

  
 Deborah Grey: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
A Woman Of Purpose: Deborah Grey, M.P. Deborah Grey is a Member of Parliament in Canada.
Deborah Grey, the first elected member of the Reform Party of Canada, is expected to announce her retirement.
Grey's relationship with the party became rocky when party founder, and friend of Grey's, Preston Manning lost his leadership bid and was replaced by Stockwell Day.
www.zoominfo.com /people/Grey_Deborah_1061038016.aspx   (457 words)

  
 News round-up
Deborah Grey, the rural Alberta school teacher who made history as the first-ever Reform Party MP, announced yesterday she will retire from politics at the end of this term in Parliament.
If Deb Grey were just an ordinary MP, her announcement Thursday that she's quitting politics would be no big deal.
Deborah is a practising Christian whose faith is real, practical, and personal, and she is generally conservative in her political philosophy.
www.canadianchristianity.com /cgi-bin/na.cgi?nationalupdates/030319news   (354 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Deborah Grey": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Deborah Grey easily defeated the other candidates in a March, 1989 by-election in the riding.
Grey recalls him as bright, hardworking, policy ori- ented and conflicted.
Harvard University Press, 1987), and Deborah Grey White, Ar'nt I a Woman: Females Slaves in the Plantation South (New York: Norton, 1985).
www.amazon.com /phrase/Deborah-Grey   (449 words)

  
 MySpace.com - Deborah Gray Jazz - Sydney & New York, New South Wales - Jazz / Nu-Jazz / Club - ...
DEBORAH GRAY writes breakthrough jazz originals, which run the gamut of fresh swing tunes through to innovative nu-jazz grooves.
Not content to just re-hash jazz cover songs, Australian writer and singer Deborah Gray travelled to New York in the 1990's to study jazz and theatre.
Deborah's all original Jazz CD will be released later in 2007 and will include more of her New York recordings, her latest Aust.
www.myspace.com /deborahgrayjazz   (984 words)

  
 National Speakers Bureau Deborah Grey on Boomers, Bombers and Bummers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Outspoken former politician Grey roused the crowd to a standing ovation at the recent Canadian Society of Association Executives (CSAE) conference with her rousing closing keynote speech of "Boomers, Bombers & Bummers".
Deborah Grey shared with the audience her inspiring and insightful words encouraging each member to 'enjoy the ride of becoming more of who you are', including recognizing that:
Deb Grey's presentations resonate with audiences across the country with her candour, humour and commentary on current events and how they impact your life right now.
www.nsb.com /whatsnew.asp?i_newsid=697   (987 words)

  
 Harsh personal injury laws deny legitimate claims, says judge - National - www.smh.com.au
The Court of Appeal recently cut representative basketballer and former casino dealer Deborah Grey's general damages - which cover pain and suffering, disfigurement and loss of enjoyment and expectation of life - from $127,000 to $9500.
Ms Grey was awarded $127,000, under the pre-October 1 scale, after the District Court rated her ankle injury at 33 per cent of the maximum.
Justice Sheller agreed she was "denied the opportunity to follow an occupation which she particularly enjoyed and continue outdoor activities which she enjoyed", but said it was only a 20 per cent injury.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2004/10/10/1097406428185.html   (603 words)

  
 Grey Oaks & Estuary Naples Florida Luxury Golf Community
The Grey Oaks Country Club and Estuary at Grey Oaks blend gracious and sophisticated living with an active country club lifestyle, for the most discerning homebuyers who demand the finest location, construction and amenities.
And for those wishing to make their own statemnt, there are a limited number of homesites available throughout Grey Oaks and Estuary.
But it is golf and the amenities of the Grey Oaks Country Club that make this community so unique here in Naples and the world over.
www.greyoaksnaplesfl.com   (466 words)

  
 Unique Lives & Experiences   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Deborah Grey is best known as the first elected MP of the Reform Party, and the only politician who looks good in leather.
Be it riding a Honda Goldwing to Parliament Hill, putting the opposition in its place, or holding her own on T
You might just imagine yourself heading for the mountains on a motorcycle and meditating among the stars as you spend this special evening with the first lady of reform.
www.uniquelives.com /cities/bios/06grey.htm   (109 words)

  
 War for News: Scary Stuff, the TWFN Worst Awards, and Studiophobia!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
But seriously, Deborah, we're sure you wouldn't have gone out there like that if you'd had a look at yourself.
Incidentally, the photo of Deborah you see here is one from her office blog.
Deborah Grey was in intern with HT business desk only a year back...wasnt able to differentiate between a balance sheet and prose.
warfornews.blogspot.com /2006/03/scary-stuff-twfn-worst-awards-and.html   (1955 words)

  
 World Report 364 -- November 2001 #12
EDMONTON, Canada — The second Proclamation Bible reading event to be held in the Alberta state capital this year drew a “tremendous response”, according to Bruce Kemp, Canadian Bible Society North Alberta District Director, and included readings in 30 different languages.
Deborah Grey, Member of Parliament for Edmonton North, read for the first time.
Before she began her reading, she shared with the group that August 5 marked the 35th anniversary of her acceptance of Christ as her Saviour.
www.biblesociety.org /wr_364/364_12.htm   (483 words)

  
 Reformer Deborah Grey Questions Bill 11   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Edmonton - Interim Reform Leader Deborah Grey says Alberta Premier Ralph Klein should be prepared to abandon his controversial health care legislation, Bill 11, if public opposition continues to grow.
Showing how sensitive even the free-enterprise Reform Party has become on the issue of medicare, Grey told students she wants proof that Bill 11 will not push Alberta toward a U.S. style brand of private health care.
Meanwhile, under the nervous watch of police, a boisterous crowd of demonstrators chanted, stomped and rallied outside in the cold while 200 others were inside as Alberta politicians debated the controversial private health-care legislation.
www.savemedicare.com /n19ap00a.htm   (266 words)

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