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Layton's life is to be portrayed in a television movie, Smilin ' Jack: The Jack Layton Story with Rick Roberts as Layton and Sook-Yin Lee as Olivia Chow.
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One well known Iron Age piece from about 100 BC-AD 50 is the Brentford horn-cap-a ceremonial chariot fitting that formed part of local antiquarian Thomas Layton's collection, now held by the Museum of London.
Questions about Layton's health due to a recent hip surgery were often directed to him during the campaign, with Layton insisting that he is healthy enough to lead.
Layton is only the first opposition leader to die for whom a state funeral would not otherwise have been afforded, but Prime Minister Harper made the offer to Layton's widow who accepted.
Since Toronto-Danforth is Layton's seat in the federal parliament, Churley sought to represent the neighbouring riding of Beaches — East York.
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On May 19, two such votes were defeated and Layton's amendments went on to be passed on its final reading vote on June 23.
During this campaign, Blaikie openly disagreed with Layton's proposal that the Clarity Act be repealed.
Recurring characters included Des ( George Layton ) ( series 1-3 ), a back-street mechanic friend of Terry's who was friendly and likable, but not beyond car theft when called for ; stripper Debbie Mitchell ( Diana Malin ) and air stewardess Penny ( Gennie Nevinson ), both recurring girlfriends of Terry's ; Ray Winstone as mechanic Arnie ( series 4-7, conceived as a replacement for George Layton's Des and as dim as Des was sharp ); and wide boy Justin James ( Mark Farmer ) ( series 5-7 ), who idolised Arthur and aspired to be like him, seeing him as a kind of godfather.
* It may be an ad hoc Coptic construction signifying both ' Great Emission ' ( according to Bentley Layton's The Gnostic Scriptures ) and ' Seed ' according to F. C.
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Jack Layton's grandfather, Gilbert Layton, was a cabinet minister in the Union Nationale government of Maurice Duplessis in Quebec, and resigned due to the provincial government's lack of support for Canadian participation in World War II.
Layton's widow Olivia Chow, along with family members, as well as MP Tom Mulcair, attended the renaming ceremony of Hudson Marina to Jack Layton Park, a park located in Hudson, Quebec.
Scott replaced former MP and NDP leader Jack Layton in a by-election following Layton's death from cancer.
Many of the NPI supporters ended up in Jack Layton's 2003 leadership campaign, though they were outnumbered by the forces that opposed the NPI, like NDProgress, which was a moderate reform group comparable to the Waffle's old foe: NDPNow.
Toronto-Danforth MP Dennis Mills, running against NDP leader Jack Layton, engages in a shouting match with Layton's wife Olivia Chow, herself an NDP candidate.
** NDP: In a speech to his supporters in Winnipeg, NDP parliamentary leader Bill Blaikie speaks out in opposition to Jack Layton's proposal to repeal the Clarity Bill.
He was appointed Defence Critic for the NDP after Jack Layton's death, and appointed one of the three deputy leaders, by his successor Thomas Mulcair.
Previously, he was a senior campaign worker in Jack Layton's successful campaign to win the party's leadership in 2003.
It also participates in military funerals ( for example, Jack Layton's procession at Parliament ), important visits ( Queen Elizabeth II in 2010, Royal Couple in 2011 ).
During the 2004, 2006 and 2008 Federal elections, NDP Leader Jack Layton's tour was carried by Jetz.
In 2005, Hislop was the first-ever recipient of the International Lesbian and Gay Law Association's Karl Heinrich Ulrichs Award in honour of his contributions to the advancement of LGBT equality in Canada, and was cited by federal New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton as an important influence on Layton's support of LGBT issues.
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After World War II, Mary and Del Layton, who ran a grocery business in Miami, bought on Long Key and started developing the property as " Layton's Long Key Fishing Camp ", which grew substantially over the succeeding years.
The publication of A Red Carpet For The Sun in 1959 secured Layton's national reputation while the many books of poetry which followed eventually gave him an international reputation, never as high however in the United States and Britain as it was in some countries where Layton was read in translation.
Gilbert Layton's son, Robert Layton, served as a federal Progressive Conservative cabinet minister in the 1980s.
Ultimately, Layton and Stern began publishing a fanzine called CPL ( Contemporary Pictorial Literature ) out of Layton's apartment.
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Despite entering the campaign with relatively low poll numbers, the NDP recovered and increased their support significantly after Layton's performance in the leaders debates.
Layton's involvement with David Lewis and the Young People's Socialist League matured into being active in the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( Lewis was the National Secretary at the time ).
With Layton's election the NPI became less vocal and formally dissolved in early 2004 with a concluding public meeting being held on February 22.
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She also lent her voice to the end credits of The Cat's Meow, singing Henry Creamer and Turner Layton's jazz standard " After You've Gone.
However, he also sometimes attended services at the Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto, whose pastor, Brent Hawkes, was a longtime New Democratic Party activist and a personal friend of Layton's.
Another focus of Layton's leadership was to focus the party's efforts on Quebec, one of the party's weaker provinces.
During the 2004 Canadian federal election, controversy erupted over Layton's accusation that Liberal Prime Minister Paul Martin was responsible for the deaths of homeless people because he failed to provide funding for affordable housing.
Layton's charge was defended by some, including the Ottawa Citizen, but most attacked it as inaccurate and negative campaigning.
This position was not part of the NDP's official party policy, leading some high-profile party members, such as NDP House Leader Bill Blaikie and former NDP leader Alexa McDonough, to publicly indicate that they did not share Layton's views.
Layton's campaign direction also caused a break between him and Canadian Auto Workers union head Buzz Hargrove over the issue of strategic voting.
In March 2009, the NDP, under Layton's leadership, re-introduced a motion ( first passed June 3, 2008 ) which, if implemented, would allow conscientious objectors to the Iraq War to remain in Canada.
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