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Layton, as seen from US-1 looking south along the road.
This episode's credits featured Kapture but not Estes, for the only time in the series ; and also Kokotakis, along with Tyler Layton, who was introduced in the episode as detective Holly Rawlins.
Layton, along with Prime Minister Harper and Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe, initially opposed the inclusion of Green Party leader Elizabeth May in the leaders ' televised debates.
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.
McTeague, along with Jack Layton of the NDP, on February 4, 2011 attended a rally in Toronto organized by Calvin Tennant against an Internet Usage Based Billing decision by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ).
Bob Layton was one of the chief architects of the Valiant Universe, along with Jim Shooter, Barry Windsor-Smith, Steven J. Massarsky, and Jon Hartz.
A line was added from Talbot Square along Talbot Road to Layton in 1902.
He toured with Susan Tedeschi and, along with Chris Layton, toured & recorded with Kenny Wayne Shepherd.

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Sam is having his troubles with Layton Hanover ( Dean Hanover-Lucy Hanover ), but hopes to have him straightened out and going before long.
A jail term seemed certain, but with the help of friends ( including Norman Mailer ), Trocchi was smuggled over the Canadian border where he was given refuge in Montreal by poet Irving Layton and met up with Leonard Cohen.
Stephen Harper privately met with BQ leader Gilles Duceppe and New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton in a Montreal hotel.
The next day Layton walked out on talks with Harper and Duceppe, accusing them of trying to replace Paul Martin with Harper as prime minister.
US-89 is planned to eventually be upgraded to a freeway through eastern Layton north to its interchange with I-84 near the Weber County border.
On April 28, 2008, the Utah Transit Authority opened the FrontRunner commuter rail line from Salt Lake City north to Ogden, serving the length of Davis County with stations in Woods Cross, Farmington, Layton, and Clearfield.
Holley becomes the new squad leader, partnered with Layton, while Pop Stazak is paired with Hansan ( Herbert Anderson ).
The series was written by Jim Shooter with art by Mike Zeck and Bob Layton.
Layton City has a council / manager form of government with 290 full-time employees.
Together with drummer Chris Layton and bassist Tommy Shannon, they ignited the blues revival of the 1980s.
Drummer Chris Layton recalled the conversation he had with Vaughan backstage after the show:
She has also appeared, alongside her niece, in a television commercial for Nintendo's Personal Trainer: Cooking, as well as in the Nintendo DS commercial for Professor Layton and the Curious Village with Lynn Brown Kogen.
In November of that year, Layton voted with other opposition parties to defeat the Liberal government over the findings of the Gomery Commission.
Layton credits a professor at McGill, the political philosopher Charles Taylor, with being the primary influence in his decision to switch from a science degree to an arts degree.
In 1970, the family moved to Toronto where Layton graduated the following year from York University with an MA in political science.
At the 2005 Parliamentary Press Gallery Dinner ( typically a satirical event ), Layton sent up himself and his party, playing guitar and singing three songs ; " Party for Sale or Rent " ( to the tune of " King of the Road "), a re-worked version of " Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out " with different humorous lyrics, and " If I Had Another $ 4. 6 Billion ".
At York and Ryerson, Layton developed close links with a number of Toronto figures including John Sewell and David Crombie.
In the 1988 municipal elections, Layton traded places with city council ally Dale Martin, with Martin going to Metro and Layton returning to Toronto City Council.

Layton and Liberal
His father, Robert Layton, was a Liberal Party activist in the 1960s and 1970s, and served as a Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament ( MP ) and Cabinet minister in the 1980s under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.
Olivia Chow and several other prominent Toronto NDP candidates lost tight races and Layton won his own seat against incumbent Liberal Dennis Mills by a much narrower margin than early polls indicated.
In mid-November 2005, when Liberal support dropped after the Gomery Commission delivered its first report, Layton offered the Prime Minister several conditions in return for the NDP's continued support.
Hargrove preferred a Liberal minority government supported by the NDP and he had earlier criticized Layton for participating in the motion of non-confidence that brought down the Liberal government.
Layton intensified his attacks on the Liberal scandals, pledging to use his minority clout to keep the Conservatives in check.
Layton initially said that he was following the rules of the broadcast consortium, while NDP spokesman Brad Lavigne confirmed that Layton had refused to attend if May was present, noting that May had endorsed Liberal leader Stéphane Dion for prime minister, and arguing that her inclusion would in effect give the Liberals two representatives at the debate.
Layton urged Ignatieff's Liberal Party to topple the Conservatives before the shelf life of the coalition expired ; constitutional experts said that four months after the last election, if the government fell, the Governor General would likely grant the Prime Minister's request to dissolve parliament instead of inviting the coalition.
His proposal, requiring MPs who leave their party to either resign and contest a by-election or sit as independents, was included in a list of demands issued by NDP leader Jack Layton in October 2005, in exchange for continued NDP support of the Liberal minority government.
Sir Richard Layton Butler, founder of the Liberal and Country League
Created on 9 June 1932 as the result of a merger between the Liberal Federation and the SA branch of the Country Party, the first LCL government was formed on 18 April 1933 under Richard Layton Butler.
In that election, she ran in the electoral district of Toronto — Danforth as a Liberal Party candidate against New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton.
# James Layton Ralston, Liberal ( 1926 – 1935 )
When the federal Liberal government changed the election finances law, soon after Jack Layton won the NDP's leadership in the modified OMOV election on January 23, 2003, the party implemented full OMOV for its next leadership convention.

Layton and leader
During the barrage, Layton informs his squad leader, Sgt.
The city is named after Christopher Layton, a Mormon colonizer and leader.
Jack Layton addresses the 2003 NDP convention in Toronto, where he was elected leader
Layton was elected leader of the NDP at the party's leadership convention in Toronto, on January 25, 2003.
As a result of this political coup and his apparent civil behaviour in a spitefully raucous parliament, many political analysts noted that Layton gained increased credibility as an effective leader of an important party, becoming the major second choice leader in many political polls – for example, polling second in Quebec after Gilles Duceppe, despite the low polls for his party as a whole in the province.
In 2004 Stephen Harper privately met with Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe and New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton in a Montreal hotel.
At the NDP's 22nd Convention, held on September 10, 2006, in Quebec City, Layton received a 92 % approval rating in a leadership vote, tying former Reform Party leader Preston Manning's record for this kind of voting.
Unlike the previous election, Layton stated he was in favour of Green Party leader Elizabeth May speaking at the leaders debates, despite the fact that she was once again being discouraged by the Canadian media networks.
Layton recommended that NDP caucus chair Nycole Turmel serve as interim leader during his leave of absence.
Upon hearing the news, there was a nationwide outpouring of grief, and the Governor General, David Johnston, Prime Minister Stephen Harper, NDP deputy leader Libby Davies, and United States Ambassador to Canada David Jacobson issued statements praising Layton and mourning his loss.
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.
However, the NDP elected a party record 43 seats, a record unchallenged until the 2011 election, in which the NDP won 103 seats and Jack Layton became the leader of the opposition.
At the invitation of the new federal NDP leader, Jack Layton, he returned to politics in 2004, with the aid of a humorous and popular video clip, to successfully run for Parliament in the riding of Ottawa Centre, where he now lives.
" Federal NDP leader Jack Layton defended Schreyer, observing that many people's views on the subject have changed in the last twenty years.

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