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  Paul T. Hellyer - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Paul Theodore Hellyer (born August 6, 1923) is a Canadian politician who has had a long and varied career.
Hellyer was re-elected to parliament in a 1958 by-election in the neigbouring riding of Trinity, and became an effective opposition critic of the John Diefenbaker's Progressive Conservative government.
Hellyer was concerned that both the Progressive Conservative and Liberal parties were embracing globalization, and that the New Democratic Party (NDP) was no longer able to provide a credible alternative.
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 Encyclopedia: Paul Hellyer
Hellyer returned to parliament in a 1958 by-election in the neighbouring riding of Trinity, and became an effective opposition critic of the John Diefenbaker's Progressive Conservative government.
Hellyer contested the 1968 Liberal leadership convention, placing second on the first ballot, but slipping to third on the second and third ballots, and withdrawing to support Robert Winters on the fourth ballot, in which Pierre Trudeau won the leadership.
Hellyer was concerned that both the Progressive Conservative and Liberal parties were embracing globalization, and that the New Democratic Party was no longer able to provide a credible alternative.
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 Paul T. Hellyer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hellyer was re-elected to parliament in a 1958 by-election and became an effective critic of Diefenbaker government in opposition.
This was the most notable point Hellyer's career at which he oversaw the and unification of the Canadian Army the Royal Canadian Navy and the Royal Canadian Air Force into a single organization the Canadian Forces.
Hellyer resigned as CAP but remains a member of the party rumours he might run for the NDP the 2004 Canadian election.
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 Paul Hellyer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 Paul T. Hellyer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This was the most notable point in Hellyer's career at which he oversaw the integration and unification of the Canadian Army, the Royal Canadian Navy and the Royal Canadian Air Force into a single organization, the Canadian Forces.
Nonetheless, Hellyer contested the PC leadership convention of 1976, but his views were too right wing for most delegates with a speech attacking Red Tories which alienated many delegates.
Hellyer resigned as CAP leader but remains a member of the party despite rumours he might run for the NDP in the 2004 Canadian election.
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 Paul T. Hellyer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This post was short lived though Hellyer lost his seat when the St-Laurent lost the 1957 election a few months later.
Nonetheless Hellyer contested the PC leadership convention of 1976 but his views were too right wing for most delegates with a speech Red Tories which alienated many delegates.
It's a shame Paul Weller isn't as well known in the states as he is in England.
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 Paul T. Hellyer -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This post was short-lived, though, as Hellyer lost his seat when the Saint-Laurent government lost the (Click link for more info and facts about 1957 election) 1957 election a few months later.
Hellyer was concerned that both the Progressive Conservative and Liberal parties were embracing (Growth to a global or worldwide scale) globalization, and that the (Click link for more info and facts about New Democratic Party) New Democratic Party (NDP) was no longer able to provide a credible alternative.
On June 3, 1967 Hellyer flew in by helicopter to officially inaugurate an (An (apparently) flying object whose nature is unknown; especially those considered to have extraterrestrial origins) Unidentified flying object landing pad in (Click link for more info and facts about St. Paul, Alberta) St.
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 Exopolitics Comment
On September 25, 2005, Hon Paul Hellyer, the former Canadian Minister for National Defense gave a speech in Toronto at an event titled: "Exopolitics Toronto: A Symposium on UFO Disclosure and Planetary Direction" (www.exopoliticstoronto.com).
Hellyer then proceeded to discuss the "and more …" with the general and claimed he was told remarkable things concerning UFOs and the extraterrestrial hypothesis that interplanetary visitors have been here since at least 1947.
Hellyer believes this is the activation of a plan first launched by Col Corso's mentor, Lt General Arthur Trudeau to build a base from which visiting extraterrestrials could be monitored and possibly targeted as they approach the Earth.
www.exopolitics.org /Exo-Comment-38.htm   (795 words)

  
 Paul Hellyer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This was the most notable point in Hellyer's career atwhich he oversaw the integration and unification of the Canadian Army,the Royal Canadian Navy and the Royal Canadian Air Force into a single organization, the Canadian Forces.
Nonetheless, Hellyer contested the PC leadership convention of 1976, buthis views were too right wing for most delegates with a speech attacking Red Tories which alienated many delegates.
Hellyer resigned as CAP leader but remains a member of the party despite rumours he mightrun for the NDP in the 2004 Canadian election.
www.therfcc.org /paul-hellyer-71124.html   (519 words)

  
 Paul Martin Time: Hellyer on Martin: This Paul's unimpressed
Hellyer, now 80, was a major minister in the Liberal cabinets of Lester Pearson and Pierre Trudeau and a close colleague of Martin's father, Paul Sr.
Hellyer regrets he has to set out the evidence of Paul Martin's inadequacy, but his "conscience will not allow me to take the easy way out." The task is difficult because he knows and likes Martin, as he did his father, but the son is "quite unlike his father...
Hellyer's hopes for Martin as finance minister were "devastated" with the 1995 budget which, he says, "became the great divide between the Bay Street boys, who think that money is omnipotent and the rest of us who believe it only a means to an end.
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 Media - IBM Biographies - Paul Hellyer - New Zealand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In this role Paul manages the human resources and payroll teams who are responsible for partnering with the business to build organisational capability and ensure HR programmes and policies are delivered to a high quality.
Paul began his career at IBM in a technical role in 1986 and has a wide variety of roles within the company in both the technical and managerial positions.
Paul is married with two teenage children and has a strong interest in supporting Hungarian community activities in Wellington.
www-8.ibm.com /nz/media/biography_hellyer.html   (195 words)

  
 9/11 CitizensWatch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Paul Hellyer: I was in my office and one of the staff members herd something on radio and I said, well let's turn on the TV and see what we can find out and we did.
Paul Hellyer: With a quick action alert they should have been there in five minutes or ten minutes.
Paul Hellyer: There is some evidence to suggest that he may have and it was a deliberate decision on his part to let the attack happen because he wanted to get the United States into World War II.
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 012204A Pearson-era minister eyes comeback with NDP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hellyer rejoined the Liberal party in 1982 but resigned in 1996 and the next year formed the Canadian Action Party to protest cuts implemented by the federal Liberals.
Hellyer's party, which received only 27,103 votes in the 2000 election, passed a resolution last fall endorsing a merger with the NDP under Mr.
Hellyer said he hopes to continue his negotiations and would not rule out running for the NDP in the next election.
www.notacolony.ca /0104news/012204A%20Pearson-era%20minister%20eyes%20comeback%20with%20NDP.htm   (521 words)

  
 rabble news
Paul Hellyer likes to wait until the end of a speech before he tells “The Story of the Two Nuns.” This is after he has recommended doing away with the Free Trade Agreement, renegotiating NAFTA and rejecting a customs union with the United States.
Hellyer is referring to his plan to build a new national opposition party, composed of everything from the NDP to the Progressive Conservatives, which he hopes will replace the Liberals after the next federal election.
Hellyer said he knows the CAP’s resistance to U.S.-brokered trade deals and globalization is at odds with the policies of some of the other parties, but he’s willing to put differences aside.
www.rabble.ca /news_full_story.shtml?sh_itm=8187135de8048a544294dbe724d3516d&r=1   (607 words)

  
 Paul Hellyer, Canadian Defense Minister
Perhaps the most memorable or noteworthy (some would say notorious) was Paul Hellyer (of Toronto, I believe) who, in the mid 1960's, was Minister of National Defense for Canada under the Liberal party régime of Prime Minister Lester "Mike" Pearson.
Paul Hellyer decided in 1965 that the army, navy, and air force all had to be integrated into one "armed force" to save money and avoid duplication of command.
In any case, Paul Hellyer's action turned many of the "top brass" against the government and in the end many of the military people retired or resigned in disgust.
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 Re: Interest, principal and the money supply   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Paul Hellyer is essentially an honest and decent man, with a myriad of friends from the left and right.
Hellyer at the airport once and took him to a meeting with Mel Hurtig, and later Senator Doug Roche attended a presentation our local group was putting on, for the specific purpose of supporting the speaker, his friend Paul Hellyer.
Dan Parker www.socialcredit.com > > Paul Hellyer is easy to put in monetary context: he is in a class by > himself, and his is the class that makes Social Credit look sane and > sensible.
www.talkaboutinvestments.com /group/sci.econ/messages/173321.html   (940 words)

  
 Hellyer takes up the cause of believers in UFOs-UFO Casebook Files   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
OTTAWA (CP) - Paul Hellyer, onetime cabinet minister and a political chameleon who went through Liberal and Tory colours before founding two political parties of his own, has a new cause - UFOs.
Hellyer is to be a featured speaker at a UFO conference in Toronto later this month and organizers are making much of his credentials as a former defence minister in the Pearson administration 40 years ago.
The 82-year-old Hellyer says he believes not only that UFOs are extraterrestrial visitors, but that some governments - the United States at least - know all about it and are covering up.
www.ufocasebook.com /hellyer.html   (818 words)

  
 Hellyer Family Genealogy Forum
Re: Hellyers of Iowa, AR - T.J. Re: Hellyers of Iowa, AR - Fred Hellyer 2/05/01
Re: Hellyers of Iowa, AR - Denise 5/19/01
Re: Hellyers of Iowa, AR - Cecil Hellyer 3/13/00
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 Hellyer, Paul Theodore
Hellyer, Paul Theodore, homme politique, journaliste (Waterford, Ont., 6 août 1923).
Homme d'affaires prospère, Hellyer siège à la Chambre des communes de 1949 à; 1957.
De 1958 à; la reprise du pouvoir par les libéraux en 1963, il contribue à élaborer la politique de défense de son parti et presse Lester PEARSON d'accepter les armements nucléaires.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=F1ARTF0003694   (289 words)

  
 CONSUMER HEALTH - Total Health 1999 - Speakers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Paul Hellyer has held senior cabinet posts in the governments of Lester B. Pearson and Pierre E. Trudeau, achieving the rank of Senior Minister (later designated Deputy Prime Minister).
Paul Hellyer has already enjoyed a rewarding career in both politics and business but he has recently reentered the political scene as leader of the Canadian Action Party.
Paul Hellyer, one of Canada's best-known politicians, would beg to differ.
www.consumerhealth.org /tothealth/tot01/18.html   (209 words)

  
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Hellyer is merely the first of what will be many international statesmen coming forward to take up the exopolitics/UFO cause.
Hellyer described his time as Minister for Defense from 1963- 1967 where the occasional UFO sighting report crossed his desk.
Hellyer then proceeded to discuss the "and more" with the general and claimed he was told remarkable things concerning UFOs and the extraterrestrial hypothesis that interplanetary visitors have been here since at least 1947.
www.cohenufo.org /HellyerSprtsCorso.htm   (940 words)

  
 Paul T. Hellyer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hellyer fue reelegido al parlamento en una por-eleccio'n 1958 en el montar a caballo neigbouring de la trinidad, y sintió bien a un crítico eficaz de la oposición del gobierno conservador progresivo de Juan el Diefenbaker.
Hellyer disputó a convención de la dirección de 1968 liberales, perdiendo a Pierre Trudeau.
Hellyer contestó el partido liberal en 1982, pero seguía siendo sobre todo silencioso en política.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/pa/Paul%20T%20Hellyer.htm   (974 words)

  
 THE CLAIRE FOSS JOURNAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In it, Hellyer takes on the key political and social issues of our time, ranging from the war on Iraq, to the IMF and the World Bank, to the problems of poverty at home and abroad.
Hellyer exposes the fundamentals of these problems: that national democracies have been subverted by a formidable brand of unelected world leaders, power brokers and investment bankers.
Hellyer urges the formation of a big new broadly-based progressive pro-Canada party which would provide a real alternative to a Liberal regime content to sit idly by while Canada drifts further and further towards impotence and mediocrity.
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