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  John Manley (politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Honourable John Paul Manley, PC, a Canadian lawyer, businessperson and politician, was born on January 5, 1950 in Ottawa.
Manley is a graduate of the University of Ottawa Law School and has also studied at Carleton University and the University of Lausanne.
Manley is known as a republican and an advocate of the abolition of the Canadian monarchy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Manley_(politician)   (1154 words)

  
 John Manley on David T. Nicholson's Wednesday-Night.com History
Manley recalls that he and his provincial counterparts agreed earlier in the year that if the federal government had a yearly surplus of $3 billion, it would return $2 billion of it to the provinces to be used for health care.
MANLEY FORECASTS LOWER 2003 ECONOMIC GROWTH The economy is expected to post slower than forecast growth this year due to the fallout from severe acute respiratory syndrome, mad cow disease and the rapid rise in the loonie, Finance Minister John Manley said Wednesday.
Manley's chief adversary for the leadership is a former finance minister, Paul Martin, who is backed at present by a majority of the Liberal caucus in the House of Commons.
www.wednesday-night.com /JohnManley.asp   (5678 words)

  
 Hon. John Manley: Former Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister
Manley was first elected to Parliament as a liberal in1988 and has since held various positions including Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2000.
Manley was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, Political Minister for Ontario and Chairman of the Cabinet Committees on Economic Union and Social Union.
John Manley is senior counsel at McCarthy Tetrault and provides strategic advice in matters relating to the public sector.
www.speakers.ca /manley_john.aspx   (259 words)

  
 CBC News:Manley quits Liberal leadership race   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Faced with that conclusion, Manley said it would be irresponsible to ask his supporters to continue to work for his campaign, and to solicit money to spend on the effort.
Manley, who is also deputy prime minister, was thought to be running a distant second at best, but he said on Tuesday he was proud of what his candidacy was able to accomplish.
Manley, on the other hand, has seen his campaign contributions slow to a trickle, and has recently had to lay off staff.
www.cbc.ca /stories/2003/07/22/manley_quits030722   (624 words)

  
 CTV.ca | U.S. relations a 'difficult dance', Manley warns
Manley was referring to former prime minister Brian Mulroney's appearance on stage at the 1985 Quebec City "Shamrock Summit" with then President Ronald Reagan.
Manley, who will be among the 720 people having dinner with Bush in the capital, said "certainly we had some issues" during George Bush's first term in office, when Jean Chretien was PM.
Manley also called for Canadians to show respect for Bush, whether or not he was their preferred choice to win this month's Presidential election south of the border.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1101664592698_40?hub=TopStories   (589 words)

  
 Manley mentioned for top job in Ontario electricity sector   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
While there is always a chance Manley might be one of the few Chrétien ministers to be retained in cabinet by Martin, it is highly unlikely that Manley would be given the one cabinet job he would want, the prestigious foreign affairs portfolio, a source close to the deputy prime minister said.
Manley hurt himself with the Martin organization during the leadership campaign by accusing the frontrunner of trying to hide the identity of his campaign's financial backers.
Manley recently held a party in Ottawa to celebrate the 15th anniversary of his election as an MP on Nov. 21, 1988.
www.electricityforum.com /news/nov03/Manley.html   (480 words)

  
 Liberals, World Trade Center, Terrorism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Manley appeared prime ministerial in dealing with the terrorist attacks while Jean Chrétien did his "deer in the headlights" imitation and other ministers such as David Collenette and Elinor Caplan insisted that Canada’s security was just hunky-dory.
Manley recently hit the news when he told a group of Montreal reporters that Canada should get rid of the monarchy and have a uniquely Canadian head of state.
What made Manley’s remarks newsworthy was that he stated them within an hour of Queen Elizabeth II landing in Canada as part of her Golden Jubilee celebrations.
www.torontofreepress.com /2002/weinreb102102.htm   (691 words)

  
 CTV.ca | John Manley's name floated for top NATO job
Manley withdrew last month from the race to succeed Prime Minister Jean Chretien, and his political future is up in the air.
Manley is not a candidate and is not running for the job," Manley’s political advisor for Quebec, Jean-Philippe Cote, told AFP News.
Manley, 53, is also Canada’s finance minister, and served as foreign minister from 2000 to 2002.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1060311576562_176?hub=Canada   (373 words)

  
 CBC News:Manley leaving politics, says it's 'time to move on'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Manley, who is both the minister of finance and deputy prime minister, said he made his decision before discussing job possibilities with incoming prime minister Paul Martin.
Later Friday, Martin said that as soon as Manley told him he was leaving politics, Martin offered him the position of Canadian ambassador to the United States.
Manley was first elected to Parliament in 1988 and was re-elected in 1993, 1997 and 2000.
www.cbc.ca /stories/2003/11/28/manley031128   (422 words)

  
 BlogsCanada: E-Group - Scott's DiaTribe: John Manley - The next leader... of the Conservatives?
Unfortunately for Manley, his problem with that is that he is already painted with the label of having pro-American leanings, something at the moment not exactly a vote-getter in the Liberal Party (or in the country, for that matter).
Manley could be a plausible leadership candidate for the Tories; he would present a badly needed moderate face to the Tory Party, and one with views on America and business more compatible to their own views then in the current Liberal Party.
Manley, in the face of the abject denial of his Party, is able to see that 9/10 is over and reason from that point.
www.blogscanada.ca /egroup/CommentView.aspx?guid=e9515e19-f2d7-4846-82e8-645e85fb31ad   (3251 words)

  
 Premier of Ontario - Dalton McGuinty - PREMIER MCGUINTY PRAISES JOHN MANLEY AS A GREAT CANADIAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Having shared the riding of Ottawa South with John for the past 13 years, I have witnessed time and again his drive to work for his constituents.
John Manley has made Canada a better place for us all.
John's family has made many sacrifices during his years in public life.
www.premier.gov.on.ca /english/news/Manley112803.asp   (293 words)

  
 Engineer buys, hauls off old steam engine By DARREL W. COLE Sentinel staff writer January 28, 2000
Manley is also a member of the Pacific Locomotive Association and has helped restore five steam engines of various makes and models.
John LaBarba of Santa Cruz is a railroad buff.
Manley said he has rented a small section of track in Oakland where he can do the work.
www.santa-cruz.com /archive/2000/January/28/top/stories/1top.htm   (732 words)

  
 Genealogy of Northeast Pennsylvania • Other Records - MANLEY Obituaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John L Manley, 137 N Chatsworth Ave, Larchmont, NY, formerly of 1623 Clay Ave, Dunmore, died Weds in New Rochelle Hospital.
Also survived by a son, John L of Mount Vernon, NY; a daughter, Mrs Margaret Parchen of Larchmont; a granddaughter; and cousins.
Survived by a son, John L of Dunmore, manager of the Eastern Division of Genera (sic - General?) Tire Co, New York City; 2 grandchildren; a brother Frank of Buffalo.
www.users.fast.net /~alkeis/obit/manley.html   (229 words)

  
 Creating a North American Community: Chairmen’s Statement from an Independent Task Force on the Future of North ...
MANLEY: Just to add a thought, I think one of the things that we are trying to say is that NAFTA accomplished many objectives at a point in time; but as the world has changed, some of the assumptions need to be re-examined.
MANLEY: I’d like to suggest that one of the concepts that is implicit in what we’re trying to do is that the trilateral relationship is not necessarily one which is totally consistent at the same speed for both borders.
MANLEY: What I’ll say very briefly about that is that we have seen over the last several federal budgets a significant increase in defense allocations.
cfr.org /publication.html?id=7956   (7709 words)

  
 John Manley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
First elected in 1988 and re-elected in 1993 and 1997 as Member of Parliament for Ottawa South, John Manley was appointed Minister of Industry in November, 1993.
Manley is assisted in these duties by three Secretaries of State.
Manley and his colleagues have been given an important part to play in advancing the Jobs and Growth Agenda.
www.ottawaoecdconference.org /english/bios/bio_manley.htm   (200 words)

  
 Nortel Networks Announces The Hon. John Manley Appointed to Board of Directors
John Manley held several senior portfolios in the Canadian federal government under former Prime Minister Jean Chretien including: Finance Minister; Minister of Industry, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Political Minister for Ontario; Chairman of the Cabinet Committees on Economic Union and Social Union; and the Minister for Infrastructure and Crown Corporations.
John Manley was appointed by the Prime Minister as Chairman of the Ad Hoc Cabinet Committee on Public Security and Anti-terrorism.
John Manley has announced that he will be joining the international law firm of McCarthy Tetrault LPP as counsel.
www.tmcnet.com /usubmit/2004/May/1044233.htm   (999 words)

  
 Le blog de Polyscopique: John Manley dans un champ de mines
John Manley jumps into a minefield with both feet and claims that it is time for the Liberal Party to choose a leader that is not from Québec, after Quebecers have led the Liberal Party of Canada for 31 of the last 37 years.
This outburst from Manley is in substance a more refined version of the infamous "no more Québec leaders" Reform Party ad shown during the 1997 federal elections.
John Manley saute à pieds joints dans un champ de mines et affirme qu'il est temps pour le Parti Libéral de se choisir un chef non-Québécois, après que des Québécois aient dirigé le PLC pendant 31 des 37 dernières années.
www.polyscopique.com /blog/archives/000763.html   (467 words)

  
 John Manley
Managing Director John Manley is an equity strategist and chairman of the Equity Strategy Committee, as well as a member of the Investment Policy Committee, with our firm.
A seven-time member of the Institutional Investor All-American Research team, John is a supervisory analyst and a chartered financial analyst.
John is a frequent commentator on various networks including CNN, CNBC, and PBS and has also appeared on the television program Wall Street Week.
www.smithbarney.com /features/video/john_manley.html   (156 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: MANLEY, JOHN HAYWOOD
John Haywood Manley (Manly), soldier, railroad promoter, and state legislator, the son of Charles Manley, was born at Raleigh, North Carolina, on March 6, 1821.
Manley represented Harris County in the House of the Eighth Legislature, 1859-61.
Manley attended a Houston-for-president rally in New York in May 1860.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/MM/fma32.html   (307 words)

  
 Letter to Minister of Finance, Hon. John Manley - Capital Tax
There is no existing or potential new government program under the Innovation Strategy which will have such an immediate positive impact on innovation, investment, productivity, jobs and economic growth in Canada.
Manley, CATAAlliance, and the high tech industry, have had a very effective relationship with you in your previous portfolios.
We are confident that the high level of cooperation will continue in your new appointment.
www.cata.ca /Advocacy/Taxation_and_Budget/capitaltax.html   (453 words)

  
 Vive le Canada - Deep Integration and the New North American Man.
Meet John Manley, former deputy Prime Minister and current co-chair on the Task Force for the Future of North America.
It is up to those who care about Canada's survival to change the moment, to inform and encourage the citizens to awaken and stop the destruction of their national political space and their popular sovereignty.
And when the John Manleys can no longer suggest destroying the country in order to save it, without destroying their political careers, we will know that the time for a more independent Canada has arrived.
www.vivelecanada.ca /article.php/20050228172605704   (3450 words)

  
 Remarks with Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs John Manley
It has been my great pleasure to welcome my Canadian colleague, John Manley, for another one of the many conversations that we have had in recent months.
And it also gave me the opportunity as Secretary of State to thank him and to thank the Canadian people and the Canadian Government, and especially the Prime Minister, for all the solid support that Canada has given to the United States in the days since the 11th of September.
This is a sign of the close relationship that exists between our two countries and our two peoples, a relationship that can never be weakened and can only be strengthened in the years ahead.
www.state.gov /secretary/former/powell/remarks/2001/5008.htm   (1107 words)

  
 Hon. John Manley
Canadians and Americans have been crossing the border to study and teach at one another's universities, and to work in one another's research facilities for generations.
There is no better example of this than John de la Mothe who teaches here at Yale as well as in Ottawa.
John has been instrumental in arranging my visit to Yale today and also arranged a similar lecture a year ago for Dean Bromley at my Alma Mater, the University of Ottawa.
www.eng.yale.edu /news/web_tracks/manley   (3529 words)

  
 TheStreet.com: Jan. 29, 30: Guest John Manley
Also joining us, John Manley, who is chairman of the Equity Strategy Committee at Salomon Smith Barney.
John Manley from Salomon Smith Barney, you'll be back with us in a few minutes to let us know what stocks you think are worth adding come Monday morning.
Salomon Smith Barney equity strategist John Manley is back with two stocks that he thinks you may want to check out.
www.thestreet.com /talk/tvtranscripts/873293.html   (3262 words)

  
 wcr:02/04/2002 -- John Manley takes over residential schools portfolio
John Manley, who took over the post of deputy prime minister in the cabinet shuffle Jan. 15, told Canadian Catholic News he is "picking up the file" left by his predecessor Herb Gray.
But Manley added as he left the House of Commons following its first sitting of 2002, "As you know, an offer was made by the government and I'd like to know exactly where the churches stand and I'll have to talk to them."
Former Deputy Prime Minister Herb Gray had been handling discussions with the churches that started in September 2000 and broke down last fall when the government unilaterally decided to pay 70 per cent of the cost of abuse claims reached out of court.
www.wcr.ab.ca /news/2002/0204/johnmanley020402.shtml   (294 words)

  
 Peaktalk - ... ENTER JOHN MANLEY
His name is John Manley and he happens to be Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance.
But you could also argue that he has wisely shut up as he is a contender for the leadership of the Liberal party and thus a candidate to lead Canada as Prime Minister.
The absolute favourite to succeed her was Michael Heseltine but he stumbled just before the finish line and John Major became Prime Minister as Margaret Thatcher skillfully inserted the latter in order to dash Heseltine’s lifelong ambition of becoming Prime Minister.
www.peaktalk.com /archives/000076.php   (539 words)

  
 John Manley to speak at "Public Voice" Internet conference   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Canadian Minister of Industry, John Manley, will be the opening speaker at an upcoming conference on "The Public Voice in the Development of Internet Policy" to be held in Ottawa on October 7.
Marc Rotenberg, the director the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) in Washington and one of the organizers of the GILC conference, said he was very pleased that Mr.
Manley will be participating in the GILC conference.
www.efc.ca /pages/pr/efc-pr.29sep98.html   (507 words)

  
 John Manley looks to techs, bonds in '99 - Feb. 8, 1999
     John Manley, market strategist with Salomon Smith Barney, is among them.
     MANLEY: I'd say about 8 to 10, 8 to 12, somewhere in that area, which is probably as good, if not a little bit better, than a very long-term average.
Still dependent somewhat on the bond market, but a market where I think it's going to be broader than it's been before...
money.cnn.com /1999/02/08/investing/manley_trans   (1027 words)

  
 John Manley Henshaw
John served during World War I.    His military service was noted in "Maryland in the World War":
John and Rose were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 3 1920), 601 South Belmond [unclear] Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland:
John Manley Henshaw died Apr 7 1963, Green Haven, Maryland; buried plot H-0-1105, Baltimore National Cemetery, Baltimore City, Maryland.
www.rawbw.com /~hinshaw/cgi-bin/id?7888   (397 words)

  
 Canada World View - Issue 10 - Winter 2001 - John Manley
Following Lloyd Axworthy's retirement from political life, on October 17, 2000, Prime Minister Jean Chrétien named Industry Minister John Manley the new Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Manley was first elected to Parliament in 1988, representing the riding of Ottawa South.
Manley said he would seek to add to the government's achievements in international relations, particularly human security issues, and in advancing the interests and values that make Canada a unique partner in the global community.
www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca /canada-magazine/issue10/10t1-en.asp   (194 words)

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