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After assuming office, Rae appointed Peter Kormos, one of the most vocal proponents of public insurance, as the minister responsible for bringing forward the policy.
Opposition MPPs, including New Democrat Peter Kormos and Conservative John Baird, suggested that Curling favoured his Liberal colleagues, sanctioning Conservative and NDP members for behaviour he would more often let slide from Liberals.
Two officers detailed as members of the court were not seated — Colonel Allen Batschelet for saying he was embarrassed as an Army officer after seeing the photos and had strong views about the case, and Lieutenant Colonel Mark Kormos by the prosecutors for no reason given.
Baird and New Democrat Peter Kormos were vocal critics of Speaker Alvin Curling for allegedly favouring his Liberal colleagues, saying that he sanctioned Conservative and NDP members for behaviour he would allow from Liberals.
On June 3, 2011, Kormos announced that he will not be running for office again, and will retire after 23 years at the Legislative Assembly.
In October 2009, Bartolucci faced some criticism from his constituents for avoiding a vote on Peter Kormos ' private member's bill to ban the use of replacement workers during a strike.
After an unsuccessful attempt to draft Peter Kormos to run for leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party failed, the Socialist Caucus endorsed Michael Prue leading up to the 2009 ONDP leadership election.
NDP MPP Peter Kormos called for Fantino's resignation accusing him of using " pugnacious and bellicose " rhetoric and for engaging in " Rambo-style policing.
On 18 March 1991, Churley was named Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations after the previous minister, Peter Kormos was fired by Bob Rae for a series of political blunders.
Rival candidate Peter Kormos accused her in the leadership debate of bearing responsibility for the " social contract ", which forced open collective bargaining agreements with public sector unions and was deeply unpopular with labour, and for the Rae government's abandonment of a promise to institute a publicly run auto insurance system.
He ran for the leadership of the NDP in 1996, but was unable to build a strong support base and finished fourth behind Howard Hampton, Frances Lankin and Peter Kormos.
In 1993, Morrow, Kormos and Karen Haslam were the only members of the NDP caucus to vote against the Rae government's Social Contract legislation, which restructured the province's labour laws and introduced unpaid leave days for some workers ( Dennis Drainville also voted against the legislation, although he had left the NDP caucus by this stage ).

Kormos and Ontario
Following the row with Disney, Polley dedicated more of her efforts to politics, becoming a prominent member of the New Democratic Party, where Ontario legislator Peter Kormos was said to be her political mentor.
Peter Kormos ( born October 7, 1952 in Welland, Ontario ) is a politician in Ontario, Canada.
Kormos was re-elected in every subsequent Ontario general election until his retirement from provincial politics in 2011.
After Rae's retirement, Kormos sought the leadership of the Ontario NDP at the convention held on June 22, 1996.
In 1996, Kormos was charged with assaulting a security guard at the Family Support Services office in Downsview, Ontario.
The Socialist Caucus was founded in early 1998 in Toronto by political activists Barry Weisleder, Sean Cain, Jorge Hurtado, Joe Flexer and others who had been involved in Peter Kormos ' unsuccessful 1996 campaign to lead the Ontario New Democratic Party.
The riding is held by the Ontario New Democratic Party's Peter Kormos since 1988 ( then as Welland — Thorold ).
* Peter Kormos – MPP to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as candidate of the New Democratic Party

Kormos and NDP
Kormos, who had already been dropped from cabinet, became Rae's most vocal critic in the NDP caucus.
The NDP won government under Bob Rae in the general election of 1990, and Kormos was appointed to cabinet as Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations and Minister of Financial Institutions on October 1, 1990.
For the remainder of Rae's term in office, Kormos acted as an unofficial " left opposition " within the NDP caucus, together with Morrow and, until his resignation, Anglican priest Dennis Drainville.
Sheehan faced popular NDP maverick Peter Kormos in the riding Niagara Centre, and lost by over 4, 000 votes.
Drainville emerged as an ally of Peter Kormos in the NDP caucus, and frequently opposed the policies of the Rae government from a left-wing perspective.
Morrow quickly emerged as a leading ally of maverick left-wing Member of Provincial Parliament ( MPP ) Peter Kormos within the NDP caucus.
He retired in 1988, and was replaced in the legislature by Peter Kormos, also of the NDP.

Kormos and from
Like Howard Hampton and Peter Kormos, Martel also opposed Rae's decision to retreat from an election pledge to introduce public automobile insurance in the province.
In late March 2005, Kormos announced plans to introduce a resolution calling on Curling to resign from the post, and it was rumoured Conservatives were considering a similar call.
Rae subsequently backed away from this goal, against considerable opposition from the outspoken Kormos and other party members, including Swart and Kormos ' supporter and fellow MPP Mark Morrow.
Kormos was dropped from cabinet on March 18, 1991.
As a result of criticisms from Kormos and others, many of Lankin's potential supporters went to rival candidate Howard Hampton, who had also been a cabinet minister in the Rae government, but was not part of Rae's inner circle.
* The paper bridge ; essays on Judaism ( 1973 ), Translated from the Romanian by Carol Kormos, revision of the English translation by Wolf Gottlieb.
Like Kormos, Morrow was a vocal opponent of the Rae government's decision to back away from its pledge to introduce public automobile insurance to the province.

Kormos and also
The mayor and two regional councillors, currently George Marshall and Peter Kormos, also represent the city on Niagara Regional Council.

Kormos and .
For a comprehensive review of wilderness areas by country, reference A Handbook on International Wilderness Law and Policy ( Cyril F. Kormos, ed ).
* Rebecca Kormos and Christophe Boesch.
Leadership candidate Peter Kormos and his support generally went to Hampton rather than Lankin, which was seen as important to Hampton's victory.
McCurdy had been endorsed by Premier Bob Rae, while Rousseau was an ally of party dissidents such as Peter Kormos.
Kormos first attained notoriety in the Welland area while still in high school, while president of his student council.
Kormos led a sit-in student strike against local administration practices and students ' rights.
Called to the bar in 1980, Kormos then worked as a barrister in the Niagara Region.
Kormos was a practicing criminal lawyer, and a local Wellend city councillor in 1988, when long-time Welland Member of Provincial Parliament ( MPP ) Mel Swart decided to retire due to health reasons.
Kormos continued the " populist " approach pioneered by Morningstar and Swart, and won a heated – and what the The Toronto Star called, "< nowiki ></ nowiki > vote as dirty as mudwrestling " – election on November 3, 1988.
Kormos additionally elicited controversy by appearing, fully clothed, as a " Sunshine Boy " model in the Toronto Sun tabloid.

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