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 The Ultimate Bud Olson Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
He was defeated in the Diefenbaker sweep of 1958 but re-elected in 1962, 1963 and 1965.
Olson was unsuccessful in his attempt to return to Parliament in 1974 and in 1977 Trudeau appointed him to the Canadian Senate.
Olson served as leader of the opposition in the Senate in 1979 and returned to Cabinet when the Trudeau Liberals returned to power in 1980 serving as Minister of Economic and Regional Development from 1980 to 1984 as well as Leader of the Government in the Senate.
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The 38th general election was called in May 2004 by Prime Minister Paul Martin, a former Finance Minister who was elected leader of the ruling Liberal Party in November 2003 and who has been in office since December 2003, when Jean Chrétien stepped down after ten years as head of government.
Between 1962 and 1980, eight federal elections were held in Canada, five of which (1962, 1963, 1965, 1972 and 1979) resulted in minority governments, as no party won an absolute majority of seats in the House of Commons.
The Parliament of Canada consists of a lower chamber, the House of Commons, whose members are directly elected by universal adult suffrage for a maximum term of five years, and an upper chamber, the Senate, whose members are appointed on a provincial basis and may hold office until they are 75 years of age.
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 Encyclopedia: U.S. Senate election, 2006
Senate election, 2006 Maria E. Cantwell (born October 13, 1958) is the junior United States Senator from Washington state and is a member of the Democratic Party.
The 2006 House election is scheduled for the same date as the Senate election, as well as many state and local elections, including those for 36 state governors.
Elections for the United States Senate will be held on November 7, 2006, with 33 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate being contested.
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 Gildas Molgat biography .ms
The Liberal-Progressives lost the election of 1958, though Molgat was easily re-elected over his Progressive Conservative opponent.
His campaign fared poorly, and the party was reduced to five members in the general election of 1969 (three of whom were francophone).
He served as leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party from 1961 to 1969, and was subsequently appointed to the Canadian Senate, where he served as Speaker from 1994 until his death in 2001.
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 Studies in Intelligence
Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee just after leaving the Agency, he denied that the CIA had tried to influence the outcome of the Chilean presidential election in 1970.
After he was forced out in 1973— he believed that Nixon was mad at him for refusing to use the CIA in the Watergate cover up—Helms spent several years coping with controversies ensuing in part from some of his acts of omission and commission while at the Agency.
Helms said that although some aspects of the first operation “went too far,” he believed that refusing that presidential order was pointless; he would have been fired and the assignment given to someone else to carry out, perhaps with unhealthy zeal.
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 HNATYSHYN, Ramon John (Ray)
The son of a senator of Ukrainian descent, Ramon "Ray" Hnatyshyn was educated at the University of Saskatchewan and worked for the government leader in the Senate (1958-1960).
Hnatyshyn was named House leader in 1984 and after the general election in September 1984, served as government leader in the Commons (1984-1986) before being named Minister of Justice.
Elected a Conservative MP for Saskatoon in the 1974 General Election, he was Minister of Energy in the Clark government (1979-1980).
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 HNATYSHYN, Ramon John (Ray)
The son of a senator of Ukrainian descent, Ramon "Ray" Hnatyshyn was educated at the University of Saskatchewan and worked for the government leader in the Senate (1958-1960).
Hnatyshyn was named House leader in 1984 and after the general election in September 1984, served as government leader in the Commons (1984-1986) before being named Minister of Justice.
Elected a Conservative MP for Saskatoon in the 1974 General Election, he was Minister of Energy in the Clark government (1979-1980).
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 Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections Results: Biographies
Sat for Belfast, Oldpark from the general election of 1949 until the general election of 1958 when he was defeated, and for Belfast, Clifton from the byelection of 28th May 1959 until the general election of 1969 when he was defeated.
Deputy Speaker of the Senate from 1952 to 1953 and from 1957 to 1958.
Sat for Mid Londonderry from the general election of 1945 until the general election of 1953, and for the Foyle Division of Londonderry from the general election of 1953 until the general election of 1969 when he was defeated.
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 HNATYSHYN, Ramon John (Ray)
The son of a senator of Ukrainian descent, Ramon "Ray" Hnatyshyn was educated at the University of Saskatchewan and worked for the government leader in the Senate (1958-1960).
Hnatyshyn was named House leader in 1984 and after the general election in September 1984, served as government leader in the Commons (1984-1986) before being named Minister of Justice.
Elected a Conservative MP for Saskatoon in the 1974 General Election, he was Minister of Energy in the Clark government (1979-1980).
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 HNATYSHYN, Ramon John (Ray)
The son of a senator of Ukrainian descent, Ramon "Ray" Hnatyshyn was educated at the University of Saskatchewan and worked for the government leader in the Senate (1958-1960).
Hnatyshyn was named House leader in 1984 and after the general election in September 1984, served as government leader in the Commons (1984-1986) before being named Minister of Justice.
Elected a Conservative MP for Saskatoon in the 1974 General Election, he was Minister of Energy in the Clark government (1979-1980).
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A new constitution approved by referendum in July 1991 declares Mauritania to be an “Islamic, African, and Arab republic.” The constitution provides for an executive president, elected for a six-year term, and for a bicameral legislature, consisting of a national assembly and a senate.
The Islamic Republic of Mauritania was proclaimed on November 28, 1958, under the constitution of the Fifth French Republic, and on November 28, 1960, it became fully independent.
Mauritania is divided into 12 regions, each administered by a council, and 1 district, which encompasses the country’s capital and largest city, Nouakchott (population, 2001 estimate, 626,000).
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 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: U.S. Senate election, 2006
Main article : Washington U.S. Senate election, 2006 Maria E. Cantwell (born October 13, 1958) is the junior United States Senator from Washington state and is a member of the Democratic Party.
Main article : Maryland U.S. Senate election, 2006 Paul Spyros Sarbanes (born February 3, 1933), a Democrat, is the senior and current class 1 United States Senator representing the state of Maryland.
Main article : New York U.S. Senate election, 2006 Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (born October 26, 1947), was First Lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001, as the wife of President Bill Clinton.
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 Encyclopedia: U.S. Senate election, 2006
Main article : Washington U.S. Senate election, 2006 Maria E. Cantwell (born October 13, 1958) is the junior United States Senator from Washington state and is a member of the Democratic Party.
The 2006 House election is scheduled for the same date as the Senate election, as well as many state and local elections, including those for 36 state governors.
Elections for the United States Senate will be held on November 7, 2006, with 33 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate being contested.
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Byrd, a former Senate majority leader and Appropriations Committee chairman, has never lost an election in West Virginia: He was first elected to the Senate in 1958 after four years in the state House, two in the state Senate and six in the U.S. House.
Capito benefited from the Republican surge in West Virginia that enabled her and Bush to prevail in 2000.
Democratic Sen. Robert C. Byrd was renominated for a ninth six-year term in Tuesday’s West Virginia primary — one month before the 88-year-old congressional historian and traditionalist becomes the longest serving senator in history.
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The contentiousness comes from their claim that 1964 stands alone as the historical marker of change in racial attitudes, and that as a singular turning point, takes only the 1958 Senate election as its precursor.
Nor is it that racial politics took on clear and enduring partisan hues after the 1964 election.
Quite possibly, this decrease lends indirect support to Carmines and Stimson's thesis that 1964 is a significant year in focusing national attention as a whole on the issue of racial equality, and thus decreasing the error variance for the pool of respondents surveyed.
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 The Ultimate Martial Asselin Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
Prior to the 1972 Canadian election he accepted an appointment to the Canadian Senate and sat in the body until 1990 when he was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Quebec by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.
Asselin was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1958 Candian election as a Progressive Conservative MP in the Diefenbaker sweep.
Despite no longer having a seat he was appointed to the position of Minister of Forestry in Diefenbaker's pre-1963 election Canadian cabinet in hopes that he and the Tories would both win the upcoming election, but served for only a month due to the defeat of the Conservatives and Asselin's failure to regain his seat.
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 Papal Transition
The prohibition against discussing papal succession while the pope is still alive dates back to Felix IV (526-530), who instructed the clergy and the Roman Senate to elect his archdeacon, Boniface, as his successor.
In the 13th century the papacy was vacant for a year and a half before the election of Innocent IV and for three and a half years before the installation of Gregory X. Since then 29 conclaves have lasted a month or more.
Outside the conclave, the camerlengo is assisted by the sostituto of the Secretariat of State, who directs Vatican personnel to protect the integrity and security of the conclave.
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 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: U.S. Senate election, 2006
Main article : Washington U.S. Senate election, 2006 Maria E. Cantwell (born October 13, 1958) is the junior United States Senator from Washington state and is a member of the Democratic Party.
The 2006 House election is scheduled for the same date as the Senate election, as well as many state and local elections, including those for 36 state governors.
Elections for the United States Senate will be held on November 7, 2006, with 33 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate being contested.
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 France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Senate 's legislative powers are limited; the National Assembly has the last word in the event of a disagreement between the two houses, except for constitutional laws (amendments to the constitution and "lois organiques").
The constitution of the Fifth Republic was approved by public referendum on September 28, 1958.
Its deputies are directly elected to 5-year terms, and all seats are voted on in each election.
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 Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections Results: Biographies
Sat for Belfast, Victoria from the general election of 1958 until the general election of 1965 when he was defeated.
Sat for Queen’s University from the general election of 1929 until his resignation on election to the Senate on 20th May 1943.
Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for Belfast, Pottinger from the general election of 1918 until 1922, and for Belfast, East from 1922 until he was created a peer in 1939.
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 ipedia.com: France Article
Its deputies are directly elected to 5-year terms, and all seats are voted on in each election.
The constitution of the Fifth Republic was approved by public referendum on September 28 1958.
The Senate 's legislative powers are limited; the National Assembly has the last word in the event of a disagreement between the two houses.
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 France Maps - Weather - History - Politics - Travel - Economy - Geography
Its deputies are directly elected to 5-year terms, and all seats are voted on in each election.
The constitution of the Fifth Republic was approved by public referendum on September 28 1958.
Today, France is at the forefront of European states seeking to exploit the momentum of monetary union to advance the creation of a more unified and capable European political, defense and security apparatus.
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 ipedia.com: France Article
The constitution of the Fifth Republic was approved by public referendum on September 28 1958.
Its deputies are directly elected to 5-year terms, and all seats are voted on in each election.
The Senate 's legislative powers are limited; the National Assembly has the last word in the event of a disagreement between the two houses.
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 Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections Results: Biographies
Sat for Belfast, Victoria from the general election of 1958 until the general election of 1965 when he was defeated.
Sat for Queen’s University from the general election of 1929 until his resignation on election to the Senate on 20th May 1943.
Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for Belfast, Pottinger from the general election of 1918 until 1922, and for Belfast, East from 1922 until he was created a peer in 1939.
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 252 Edmonton-Strathcona
Comments: Communist Party Leader in Alberta Was a Communist Party candidate until Party got de-registered during 1993 election
University of Alberta Senate, Legal Aid Appeals Committee, Women's
Univ of Alberta, Ph.D. in Nursing17 years as a Nurse, researcher and director of nursing.
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 Encyclopedia: Elizabeth Dole
Elizabeth Hanford "Liddy" Dole (born July 29, 1936) was elected to the United States Senate in 2002, to represent North Carolina in a term ending in 2009.
Dole ran for the Republican nomination for candidacy of the US presidential election of 2000, but pulled out of the race in October 1999 before any of the primaries because she could not raise enough money to compete.
Born Elizabeth Hanford in Salisbury, North Carolina, she attended Duke University, graduating in 1958 and obtained a master's degree from Harvard University in 1960, and a J.D. degree from Harvard Law School in 1965.
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 California State Archives-California State Government Oral Histories-Abstracts (J-K)
Johnson discusses the 1952 election, the 1957 decision not to run again for the senate, the 1958 campaign for governor, Knowland's relationship with Nixon, Knight, and Warren; Asia interests, the 1956 Republican convention, work with Oakland the California Republican Party from 1958 to 1974, and major contributions to California.
She describes the increasing pressures from vice president Richard Nixon, Senator William Knowland, and President Dwight Eisenhower that led to Knight agreeing to run for the Senate in 1958 so Knowland could run for governor.
Knowland discusses the 1952 convention and the presidency, the decision to run for governor, the 1958 campaign and the issues, giving Oakland leadership, Richard M. Nixon, and supporters and friends.
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