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Bartolucci and introduced
Bartolucci introduced a Private Member's Bill in early 1997 to limit class sizes in Ontario's public and separate schools.
Bartolucci introduced new animal protection legislation in April 2008, and the province's new Animal Welfare Act was officially proclaimed in March 2009.

Bartolucci and McGuinty
In January 2006, Bartolucci announced that the McGuinty government would investigate the possibility of an all-season road to the coast of James Bay.
Bartolucci was re-elected without difficulty in the 2007 provincial election, in which the McGuinty government was re-elected with a second majority.
Bartolucci supported the McGuinty government's decision to renew Julian Fantino's contract as head of the Ontario Provincial Police in 2008, and announced that Fantino would be re-appointed to another one-year term in 2009.
Bartolucci announced in October 2008 that the McGuinty government would overhaul Ontario's forensic pathology system and provide compensation for past miscarriages of justice, after receiving a report from Justice Stephen Goudge.
Bartolucci personally apologized on behalf of the government to those who suffered as a result of these errors, and later announced that the McGuinty government would adopt all of the Goudge Report's recommendations into law.
Bartolucci and others in the McGuinty government have rejected calls for a provincial inquiry into a native land dispute at Caledonia, arguing that this dispute is a federal issue.

Bartolucci and government's
Bartolucci was one of the three MPPs prevented from attending the Harris government's first Speech from the Throne in September 1995, when police officers contracted by the government to guard against protesters refused them entry into the legislature.
Bartolucci announced in March 2004 that he would end the previous government's efforts to privatize the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission.

Bartolucci and Northern
Bartolucci rang the ceremonial opening bell at the American Stock Exchange in New York City on April 19, 2005, when he was in New York City to promote Northern Ontario mining.
On October 23, 2003, Mauro was appointed parliamentary assistant to Rick Bartolucci, Ontario's Minister of Northern Development and Mines.
The current Minister of Northern Development and Mines is the Honourable Rick Bartolucci.
Honourable Minister Rick Bartolucci, former Minister of Community Safety and Correctional services, is appointed Minister of Northern Development and Mines on October 20th.

Bartolucci and December
Since 9 July 2009, the Prefect is Cardinal Angelo Amato, while the current secretary ( appointed 29 December 2010 ) is Archbishop Marcello Bartolucci
The current Prefect ( appointed 9 July 2008 ) is Cardinal Angelo Amato, while the current Secretary ( appointed 29 December 2010 ) is Archbishop Marcello Bartolucci.
* Marcello Bartolucci ( 29 December 2010 – present )
Bartolucci amended the province's sex offender registry in December 2007, after the provincial Auditor General reported that prisoners released from federal institutions had been omitted from the list.

Bartolucci and 2004
In early 2004, Bartolucci re-designated the Muskoka District as a part of southern rather than northern Ontario.

Bartolucci and which
Consequently, canon 351 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law requires that a cardinal be at least in the order of priesthood at his appointment, and that those who are not already bishops must receive episcopal consecration, a rule from which dispensation may be obtained from the pope, as by Cardinals Roberto Tucci, Albert Vanhoye, Domenico Bartolucci and most recently Karl Josef Becker.
Though Bartolucci retained much of Perosi's music in the choir's repertoire — music which he genuinely respected — Bartolucci was a different musician to Perosi.

Bartolucci and Ontario
Rick Bartolucci ( born October 10, 1943 ) is a politician in Ontario, Canada.
Bartolucci is a member of the Ontario Liberal Party.
Bartolucci was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1995 provincial election, defeating New Democratic Party incumbent Sharon Murdock.
Bartolucci was a co-manager of Dwight Duncan's bid to lead the Ontario Liberal Party in 1996, and moved to the camp of Gerard Kennedy when Duncan was eliminated on the third ballot of the party's leadership convention.
The North Bay Chamber of Commerce and the union representing Ontario Northland Transportation Commission workers have demanded the resignation or retirement of Bartolucci, claiming a negative impact on the economy of northern Ontario.
Bartolucci welcomed this decision as an " important step forward ", but argued that it would not " impact the legitimacy of other mining claims in Ontario ".
Bartolucci has defended by use of tasers by Ontario police officers, and has described his province's approach to taser use as " very, very measured ".

Bartolucci and North
Bartolucci was born in Sudbury, has degrees from Laurentian University and the North Bay Teacher's College, and worked as a teacher and school principal for thirty years before becoming an MPP.

Bartolucci and .
The Progressive Conservative Party of Mike Harris won a majority government in this election, and Bartolucci entered the legislature as a member of the Official Opposition.
Fourteen months later, Bartolucci complained that the law had not yet been enacted.
Bartolucci was re-elected by an increased margin in the 1999 provincial election, as the Progressive Conservatives won a second majority government.
Bartolucci made frequent calls for Highway 69 to be widened between Sudbury and Parry Sound, citing a growing number of fatal accidents in the area.
Bartolucci was endorsed by the Sudbury Police Association in the 2003 provincial election.
Bartolucci was re-elected by a landslide in 2003, as the Liberals won a majority government across the province.
Bartolucci announced a twelve-year project for the expansion of Highway 69 in June 2005, and brought forward a new provincial mining strategy in March 2006.
Bartolucci presided over the opening of Ontario's first diamond mine in June 2006, and spoke of " limitless " potential for growth in the field.
After criticism by groups such as DeBeers Canada, Bartolucci modified the tax to include deductions for new mining construction, and for expenditures made through agreements with aboriginal communities.
Bartolucci had criticized this decision at the time, arguing that it would allow wealthy cottage communities to access funds earmarked for northern development.
Bartolucci declined to intervene when Inco announced the closure of its Copper Cliff copper refinery in May 2005, saying that he would not compel a company to keep open a financially troubled entity.

introduced and McGuinty
The McGuinty government introduced Bill 210, Employment Protection for Foreign Nationals Act ( Live-in Caregivers and Others ), 2009 ( EPFNA ) on October 21, 2009 and passed the " Nanny Protection Act " on December 15, 2009.
In 2003, the Ontario Liberal Party, led by Dalton McGuinty, won the provincial election and on April 5, 2004, provincial Minister of Natural Resources David Ramsay and Minister of the Environment Leona Dombrowsky introduced legislation which revoked all certificates and permits related to the Adams Mine proposal.

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