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  John Reynolds (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Douglas Reynolds, PC (born January 19, 1942) was the Member of Parliament for the riding of West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country in the Canadian House of Commons from 1997 to 2006.
Reynolds returned to parliament in 1997 as a Reform MP and served as Chief Opposition Whip.
Reynolds resigned as House leader on January 24, 2005, but continued as MP for his riding until his retirement at the 2006 federal election.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Reynolds_(Canadian_politician)   (506 words)

  
 John Reynolds
Reynolds term as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and as a consequence of his particular interest in the Commonwealth, he held the position of President of the British Columbia branch of the Canadian Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.
Reynolds was re-elected by the electorate of West Vancouver – Sunshine Coast for a second term and was re-appointed as Chief Opposition Whip.
Reynolds was elected Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons by the Canadian Alliance Caucus, and Leader of the Canadian Alliance by the national council of the Canadian Alliance Party.
www.johnreynolds.ca   (903 words)

  
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John H. Baker is a native of Missouri, born at Boonville, July 14, 1857, a son of John Vance and Elizabeth (Barker) Baker.
John V. and Elizabeth Baker were the parents of four children: Anson H., of Washington; one that died in infancy; Orange S., of Rensselaer, Indiana; and John H. The Baker family came to White County in 1870, locating in section 15 of Cass Township.
JOHN C. John C. Bartholomew, whose remains were buried in the old cemetery of Monticello, was wounded in the leg in the battle before Richmond, taken to the Army Square Hospital in Washington, D. C., and there died from loss of blood.
www.brookston.lib.in.us /WhiteCo/Biographies-B.htm   (11990 words)

  
 Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada - John Reynolds
John Reynolds was born January 19, 1942, in Toronto, Ontario, moved to Montreal, Quebec 1947 where he lived until 1958.
Reynolds was re-elected in the June 28, 2004 general election.
Reynolds served as co-chair of the successful national Conservative Party campaign for the January 23, 2006 federal election, in which Stephen Harper was elected the Prime Minister of Canada.
www.asiapacific.ca /about/bio_jreynolds.cfm   (949 words)

  
 John Reynolds' Fun New Job :: thetyee.ca
Reynolds denies that he is a lobbyist - he claims to be merely a guide to the road map of government.
Reynolds stating that he is now not a lobbyist but working for a Legal Firm within the context of his relationship with the new Government of Canada is splitting hairs.
I wrote John Reynolds a letter, asking him to help one of his constituents, Steve Kubby (who was not a citizen, no vote), when he was before the hearing about his plea for refugee status.
thetyee.ca /Views/2006/02/20/JohnReynolds   (6172 words)

  
 ESR | August 20, 2001 | The bard continues to shape the Canadian Alliance plot
If he is Kate then Petruchio, the tamer, must be John Reynolds-who appears on TV with a shiny red face that denotes the attitude more of a riverboat gambler than a politician.
Turcotte also found that 40 per cent of all Canadians are ready to support a party that demonstrates a capable and strong opposition-those qualities both beyond the reach of the Alliance party.
The members of the Canadian Alliance who voted in caucus to stay away from the meetings in Mont-Tremblant must be asked one simple question.
www.enterstageright.com /archive/articles/0801/0801cashakes.htm   (854 words)

  
 Canadian Jewish News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The most senior Jewish politician in Canadian history was "called to the bar" of the House of Commons, a very rare privilege in which a non-parliamentarian is permitted to sit on the floor of the House and to address MPs.
He said it "was only yesterday, in 1964 [that] I met the lady who was to become my wife at a young Liberal Party reception in room 209 of the West Block." Gray's wife, Sharon Sholzberg, and his children, Jonathan and Elizabeth, were in the visitors' gallery for the occasion.
His long career, Gray said, is a reflection of Canadian ideals: He is, he said, "the first generation of his immediate family to be born in Canada.
www.cjnews.com /pastissues/02/mar21-02/front4.asp   (945 words)

  
 March 24 - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
1796 - John Corry Wilson Daly, Canadian politician (d.
1917 - John Kendrew, British molecular biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (d.
1909 - John Millington Synge, Irish playwright (b.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/March_24   (943 words)

  
 SI - readmsg.aspx msgid=17738893
Saxena, charged in the BBC case along with close associate Adnan Khashoggi, the Saudi Iran Contra figure, is currently fighting an extradition order from Vancouver, where he lives under self-financed $375,000-a-year house arrest in a luxury waterfront condo close to Howe Street, an international centre of penny stock dealings.
Reynolds, then the No. 2 man of Canada's official opposition party, propping up fast-fading Canadian Alliance leader Stockwell Day, went on to become Canada's official interim opposition leader when Mr.
The Belgian-born Canadian national, then 46 and living in the Los Angeles suburb of Woodland Hills, was arrested on a sealed grand jury indictment in June, 1990, in Melbourne, Australia, a credential few other bank chairmen can boast of.
www.siliconinvestor.com /readmsg.aspx?msgid=17738893   (2148 words)

  
 Conservative MP Suggests Canadians Uninterested in Repeal of Homosexual Hate Crime Bill
While attempting to squirm away from the issue of homosexuality, Reynolds suggested the repeal of Bill C-250 was not being considered as a priority for a Conservative Government.
When Reynolds was attempting to duck the issue, Liberal spin masters and the Canadian media were attempting to condemn comments on Bill C-250 by Conservative MP Cheryl Gallant.
With their combined votes overwhelmingly against the bill some observers say that it would be expected the CPC would revisit the C-250 change which they strenuously opposed as a danger to free speech and freedom of religion.
www.lifesite.net /ldn/2004/jun/04060703.html   (541 words)

  
 John Reynolds steps down as Tory House leader
British Columbia Conservative MP John Reynolds has stepped aside as the party's House leader Monday after deciding he won't run in the next election.
Foreign Affairs is advising Canadians not to travel to the Mexican city of Oaxaca because the city continues to be a chaotic place after months of civil unrest.
A Pakistani journalist who was abducted and killed is one of three reporters to be honoured by the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression at a ceremony on Wednesday.
www.cbc.ca /canada/story/2005/01/24/reynolds-tory050124.html   (1202 words)

  
 Warren Kinsella
Tory John Reynolds says there will be no apology and quoted a backroom Liberal as saying the government is spending money like 100 monkeys on drugs.
Every Canadian, including Paul Martin, should take a few minutes to read the Palestinian National Charter, and realize that its genocidal goals are being financed by self-proclaimed "friends of Israel" using Canadian tax dollars.
Canadians would reward Martin if he does not insult their intelligence, and insist he was the Parliamentary equivalent of Sgt. Schultz on Hogan's Heroes.) So they're on the horns of a proverbial dilemma, aren't they?
canadiancoalition.com /warrenkinsella/PaulMartinIsNoFriendOfIsrael.html   (11862 words)

  
 Index Da
In 1971 Davis replaced John Robarts as leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party, and on March 1 he was sworn in as premier of Ontario.
Trudeau wished the Canadian government to gain control over the Canadian constitution, which, as an act of the British Parliament, was still under the control of the U.K. Also along with Trudeau, Davis endorsed a strong role for the federal government to counter Canada's increasingly assertive provinces.
On Dec. 12, 2001, he resigned and was replaced on an interim basis by John Reynolds, but remained in the race to succeed himself, which he ultimately lost to Stephen Harper.
www.rulers.org /indexd1.html   (8623 words)

  
 Daimnation!
Thus, John Ralston Saul, the distinguished essayist and husband of Governor-General Adrienne Clarkson, has severely damaged his reputation by publishing a book, On Equilibrium, in which he declares that the West is partly responsible in part for the Sept. 11 massacres.
The Canadian government is about to use Bill C-36 to crack down on peaceful protest in Canada, writes Sarah Blackstock at rabble.ca.
Interim Alliance Leader John Reynolds told the House of Commons on Thursday that Saul, as husband of Canada's head of state, was out of line and called on the government to "rein in" the outspoken author.
damianpenny.blogspot.com /2001_12_01_damianpenny_archive.html   (16185 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Military--COLLECTION DESCRIPTIONS
The papers of Thomas Lilbourne Anderson, lawyer, politician, and U.S. Congressman who practiced law in St. Charles and Palmyra, Missouri contain an autobiography and three letters written to Anderson in the 1860s, one describing the Battle of Springfield in 1863.
Papers of a St. Louis lawyer and politician, attorney general of Missouri, Republican candidate for governor in 1936, commander of the Missouri Department of the American Legion, and president of the Missouri Bar Association.
Correspondence of Elder John Gano of Bourbon County, KY, an evangelist in the early Disciples of Christ Church.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/desc-military.html   (13605 words)

  
 Antics of Canadian Aimed at Bush on Eve of Presidential Visit - November 19, 2004 - The New York Sun
WASHINGTON - An antiwar Canadian lawmaker stomped on a doll of President Bush during a television satire just more than a week before the American leader is due to arrive in Ottawa for a two-day visit, reinforcing worries about the rowdy reception Mr.
The stunt by the Liberal member of Parliament, Carolyn Parrish, who tossed a Bush doll on the floor and ground it under her heel, embarrassed Prime Minister Martin.
The leader of the Conservative Party, John Reynolds, said Ms.
www.nysun.com /article/5064   (385 words)

  
 Siemens: Canadian Literary Awards and Prizes, from The Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
It is awarded annually, in alternate years, to an English-language Canadian or Australian writer for his or her complete works; it is supported and administered by the Australia Council and the Canada Council.
Launched by the Canadian Authors Association and administered by the CAA until 1971, the awards were at first non-monetary prizes; the prestige of the prizes was complemented by a small cash award of $250 in 1951, to be increased in 1966 to $2,500, in 1975 to $5,000, and in 1989 to $10,000.
Two prizes ($50,000 each) are awarded annually to distinguished Canadians, one in the arts and the other in the social sciences and humanities; they recognize outstanding, and encourage continuing, contribution to the cultural and intellectual heritage of Canada.
www.mala.bc.ca /~soules/english/awards.htm   (8100 words)

  
 Reynolds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Reynolds - there are many people named John Reynolds
Thomas Reynolds - there are many people named Thomas Reynolds.
Craig Reynolds (born 1952), Major League Baseball shortstop
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Reynolds   (299 words)

  
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Canadian politics is a strange blend of the pompous with the ineffectual.
Those Canadian figures that mattered did so by kow-towing to actually important British politicians.
Canadian music need no longer be summed up with the question, "What?"
www.johnmarkreynolds.com /2004/11/greatest-canadian.html   (210 words)

  
 CNS NEWS BRIEFS Oct-9-2006
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- After getting a sneak preview of an Italian television movie about Pope John Paul I, Pope Benedict XVI described his predecessor as "a master of truth and an impassioned catechist." Pope John Paul I was elected Aug. 26, 1978, and died Sept. 28, 1978.
In fact, the three pastors -- Fathers Ken Kelly, Mark Mertes and John Reynolds -- are celebrating the 15th anniversary of their combination oldies-rock group called the Priest Band.
The group's first gig was at a parish appreciation dinner and ice cream social at St. Joseph Parish in Olpe, said Father Mertes, pastor of Holy Cross Parish in Overland Park.
www.catholicnews.com /data/briefs/cns/20061009.htm#head9   (2296 words)

  
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Politicians understand that at the national level, and in many states, abortion is a loser for the pro-choice side.
John Buchan is not politically correct, but tells a great story.
A good teacher will hint at deeper things and the good student will be made thirsty for these things, but one must walk before running.
www.johnmarkreynolds.com /archive/2004_11_28_archive.html   (9277 words)

  
 Internet Fraud Stock Market
Reynolds, currently the Member of Parliament for the riding of West
Reynolds's wife Yvonne P. Reynolds, as director, and Mr.
Reynolds was part of a new board slate which took control of WaveTech
www.nvo.com /pickmarketgain/internetfraud2   (2435 words)

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