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MacKay won the final ballot with nearly 65 % of the delegates supporting him.
Prentice lost on the final ballot to MacKay ( who won with the support of David Orchard ).
On May 31, 2003, Peter MacKay of Nova Scotia won the PC leadership election.
He trained his long-time friend Hoad when the pros toured in Australia where Gonzales, back to the courts after a seven and a half-month retirement, won another World tour featuring Hoad, Olmedo ( replacing Rosewall ), Gimeno and the two new recruits MacKay and Buchholz ( Segura, Trabert, Cooper and Sedgman sometimes replaced the injured players ).
Rosewall ended first ( 31 matches won – 10 lost in front of Laver ( 26 – 16 ), Buchholz ( 23 – 18 ), Gimeno ( 21 – 20 ), MacKay ( 12 – 29 ) and Ayala ( 11 – 30 )).
MacKay won the 1990 Democratic primary for Lieutenant Governor on the ticket headed by former Senator Lawton Chiles.
When Jenkins stepped down to become a European Commissioner in 1977, the seat was won by Conservative Andrew MacKay, and Jenkins's future partners, the Liberal Party were leapfrogged by the British National Front, whose candidate Andrew Brons obtained third place.
His teammates were Ham Richardson and Barry MacKay, when they won the Cup in 1958.
Incumbent governor Pataki initially won the endorsement of the Newman-influenced Independence Party state convention, with the full support of party Chair Frank MacKay.
The Millionaires squad consisted of seven future members of the Hockey Hall of Fame when they won the Cup: Lehman, Frank Nighbor, Cyclone Taylor, Si Griffis, Barney Stanley, Frank Patrick, and Mickey MacKay.
MacKay won the Stanley Cup twice during his career: first with the Millionaires in 1915 and later with the Bruins in 1929.
MacKay had four goals in the series in which Vancouver won all three games.

MacKay and Service
Donald K. MacKay, a geologist with the National Park Service, reported that the Gregory family still showing the cave commercially as late as 1935.

MacKay and 1916
MacKay was a consistent PCHA all-star in the seasons that followed, earning berths on the second team in 1916, 1918 and 1921, and on the first team in 1917, 1919, 1922 and 1923.

MacKay and at
Fleet, prompting an excavation campaign under Sir John Hubert Marshall in 1921 – 22 and resulting in the discovery of the civilization at Harappa by Sir John Marshall, Rai Bahadur Daya Ram Sahni and Madho Sarup Vats, and at Mohenjo-daro by Rakhal Das Banerjee, E. J. H. MacKay, and Sir John Marshall.
The actual excavations at Kish were led initially by E. MacKay and later by L. C. Watelin.
A second bridge, the A. Murray MacKay Bridge was opened in 1970 and the Highway 111 Circumferential Highway was built around Dartmouth to Woodside at this time.
Other sources state that Westervelt and William MacKay ( not to be confused with Canadian shipbuilder Donald McKay ) established one of a few new yards at Corlear's Hook ( the block bounded by Third, Goerck and Houston Streets ) in 1841 and moved to Lewis and Seventh Street in 1844.
In the episode " No Way Out ", Fletcher tries to get MacKay to fall into a tunnel in a tarmac area, these outside shots were filmed at Hanwell Asylum in West London, the barred windows in this case, being those of the hospital pharmacy.
He graduated from Horton High School in Greenwich, Nova Scotia, and then went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Acadia University / Carleton University in 1987, MacKay then studied Law at Dalhousie University and was called to the Nova Scotia Bar in June 1991.
Peter MacKay arrives at Rideau Hall to be sworn in as Minister of Foreign Affairs.
He was poking fun at MacKay for being photographed on his father's farm with his pet dog, following his break-up with Belinda Stronach.
MacKay had been seen in public dating Jana Juginovic, director of programming at CTV News Channel, after having kept their relationship private for many months.
David Orchard argued that his written agreement with Peter MacKay, which had been signed a few months earlier at the 2003 Progressive Conservative Leadership convention, excluded any such merger.
However, Orchard's support, which helped Peter MacKay win the leadership, came at price.
The CPC had previously insisted on Orchard's signing a pledge not to sue Peter MacKay over issues resulting from the agreement signed at the 2003 PC Leadership Convention in order to settle the affair, which Orchard refused to do.
* the " Keiller MacKay Park " at North Bay, Ontario includes 52 homes for senior citizens.
After the victory of Peter MacKay at the 2003 PC convention, and in violation of an informal contract signed with rival candidate David Orchard, MacKay merged the Tories with Stephen Harper's Alliance to create the modern federal Conservative Party in 2003.
On 23 May 2009, after a telephone call from Cameron, it was announced that MacKay would stand down at the 2010 general election.
1st Cdn Div HQ officially was stood up on 7 October 2010 at Kingston, with Defence Minister Peter MacKay acting as the reviewing officer.
Running roughly parallel to the Ottawa River, Sussex Drive begins at Rideau Street at the north end of Colonel By Drive, running north and then bending northeast until MacKay Street, where it becomes the Rockcliffe Parkway.
* Robert A. MacKay, Imperial Economics at Ottawa, Pacific Affairs, Vol.
Hosted by Amanda MacKay and Brian Adler and taped in Vancouver, British Columbia, the show featured interviews with bands and singers, video requests, and a countdown of the ten songs that received the most votes at the Select website, starting at Number 10 on Monday and ending at Number 1 on Friday.

MacKay and Battle
* Safety in Numbers: Ideas of concentration in Royal Air Force fighter defence from Lanchester to the Battle of Britain, Niall MacKay and Christopher Price, History 96 ( 2011 ) 304-325
The Battle of Tannach ( probably 1464 ) was fought between the Clan Keith, assisted by the Clan MacKay against the Clan Gunn.

MacKay and 1918
MacKay would be appointed to the provincial cabinet on August 26, 1918.

MacKay and was
Two months later, Mulroney entered Parliament as the MP for Central Nova in Nova Scotia, winning a by-election in what was then considered a safe Tory seat after Elmer MacKay stood down in his favour.
* Georgia congressman and environmental advocate James MacKay was born in Fairfield.
She was built in 1846 in New York by Westervelt & MacKay and owned by E. E. Morgan.
The company was unable to attract sufficient capital to carry out its original business plan to build four ships and instead ordered two ships from Westervelt & MacKay, Washington and Hermann ( 1848 ).
Ironically, given the attacks he had sustained as Premier from Alexander Grant MacKay, he was part of the federal delegation that finally negotiated the transfer of resource control from the federal to the Alberta provincial government in December 1929.
MacKay was the final leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC Party ).
MacKay was born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.
MacKay has publicly stated that the major impetus for his entry into federal politics was his frustrations with the shortcomings in the justice system, particularly his perception that the courts do not care about the impact crime has on victims.
MacKay was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the June 2, 1997 federal election for Pictou — Antigonish — Guysborough, a riding in northeastern Nova Scotia.
MacKay was the Tory member of the Board of Internal Economy and the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights.
MacKay was re-elected in the 2000 federal election and was frequently touted by the media as a possible successor to PC Party leader Joe Clark.
MacKay was appointed House Leader of the new PC-DR Parliamentary Coalition Caucus when it was formally recognized as a political body on September 10, 2001.
MacKay was largely seen as the assumed victor of the race from the outset of the leadership contest.
For much of the race, MacKay was the clear front-runner.
Orchard was prepared to speak with either MacKay or Prentice to determine if a deal could be reached over some of the issues that he raised during the leadership campaign.
In July, MacKay struck up a " Blue Ribbon PC Policy Review Panel ", made up of Tory MPs, Senators, and Orchard himself, that was to be chaired by Tory MP Bill Casey, in order to reexamine the party's policies on NAFTA.
While MacKay was roundly criticized in some Red Tory circles for permitting a union under his watch, MacKay's efforts to sell the merger to the PC membership were successful: 90. 4 % of the party's elected delegates supported the deal in a vote on December 6, 2003.
There was speculation that MacKay would return to the province to pursue provincial politics and enter the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia leadership race to become the Premier.
Following the Conservative victory in the 2006 election, Prime Minister Stephen Harper named MacKay as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency ; he was also tasked to be the political minister for both his home province, and for neighbouring Prince Edward Island, just as his father Elmer had done between 1988 and 1993.
MacKay responded to critics saying that the process was slow, that the boats ( those which were used to evacuate ) had limited capacity.

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