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Rae and returned
Rae returned to active politics on April 16, 2002, two days after Mike Harris announced his resignation as premier, with an opinion piece in the National Post newspaper.
Rae returned to Parliament on March 31, 2008 after a 25-year absence.
An investigation by the Ontario Provincial Police found no evidence of wrongdoing, but North was not returned to cabinet by Rae.
Rae left Cardiff in 2011 and returned to his first club Dundee.
During a 4 – 4 draw with Peterborough United on 28 December 2009, Rae suffered a broken hand keeping him out for up to 4 weeks, but returned on 9 January 2010 against Blackpool after a remarkable recovery.
He returned to parliament in the 1990 election, defeating McGuigan by 5, 890 votes amid an unexpected provincial victory for the NDP under Bob Rae.

Rae and Canadian
* 1961 – Rae Dawn Chong, Canadian actress
* 1985 – Carly Rae Jepsen, Canadian singer
** Bob Rae, Canadian politician
As the province slipped into a recession, Bob Rae appointed University of Toronto professor Bruce Kidd and Bob White ( then president of the Canadian Auto Workers ) to the Stadco board to help deal with the stadium's growing debt.
Robert Keith " Bob " Rae, PC, OC, OOnt, QC, MP ( born August 2, 1948 ) is a Canadian politician.
His parents were Lois Esther ( George ) and Saul Rae, an eminent Canadian career diplomat who had postings in Washington, Geneva, New York, Mexico, and The Hague.
Rae was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in a 1978 by-election, defeating Progressive Conservative Tom Clifford by 420 votes in the Toronto riding of Broadview.
In a speech to the Canadian Club of Winnipeg on March 13, 2006, Rae expressed his interest in uniting the ' progressive ' forces of Canada in order to regain a majority government in the Canadian House of Commons.
* Rae Spoon, a Canadian singer-songwriter, identified as a trans man for many years before adopting a gender-neutral identity in 2012.
Jamie Rae Salé ( born April 21, 1977 ) is a Canadian pair skater.
This 1932 Canadian " first official flight " cover, Great Bear Lake to Rae, includes both a special cachet and a surcharged airmail stamp. Aerophilately is the branch of philately that specializes in the study of airmail.
* Jean Rae Baxter, Canadian author
He was a co-author, along with Robert Chodos and Rae Murphy, of the 1984 book Brian Mulroney: The Boy from Baie Comeau, which traced the new Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney's life from boyhood to national leadership.
The Ungava Peninsula, situated on the northeast portion of the Canadian Shield, is where the Rae Province connects with the Superior Province.
He also worked with MP Bob Rae to introduce and help pass unanimously through the House of Commons the Black Ribbon Day motion establishing an annual Canadian Day of Remembrance for the victims of Nazi and Soviet Communist regimes on August 23, called “ Black Ribbon Day ”, to coincide with the anniversary of the signing of the infamous pact between the Nazi and Soviet Communist regimes.
The show's first host was Canadian singer and record producer Jackie Rae.
In the Canadian House of Commons, the riding is represented by Liberal Bob Rae as of the federal by-elections of March 17, 2008.
In mid-August 2011, Karygiannis's former Conservative opponent Harry Tsai, among others, signed a collective letter on behalf of the Taiwanese Canadian Association of Toronto, requesting that Bob Rae remove Karygiannis from his multicultural critic's post.
* Rae Spoon, Canadian female-to-male transgender folk / indie singer and songwriter
In 1980 he ran for MP in the Canadian riding of Broadview-Greenwood, but was defeated by Bob Rae.
* Bob Rae ( born 1948 ), Canadian politician
On April 24, 2012, Oda stood in the House of Commons, in response to a question from interim Liberal leader Bob Rae, and admitted she should never have charged Canadian taxpayers for her stay at the Savoy.
Rae Dawn Chong ( born February 28, 1961 ) is a Canadian actress.

Rae and House
NDP Finance Critic Bob Rae attached a rider to a budget bill declaring that " this House has lost confidence in the government.
In December 1979, Rae attached a rider to a budget bill proposed by the government of Joe Clark, declaring that " this House has lost confidence in the government.
Despite the loss of the Liberal leadership, Rae had indicated that he would like to run for a federal seat in the House of Commons in the next federal election.
This effort was spearheaded by Councillor Kyle Rae, Robert Sniderman of the Senator Restaurant, and Arron Barberian of Barberian's Steak House.
On October 1, 1990, Martel was named Minister of Northern Development and Government House Leader in the cabinet of Bob Rae.
* Robert and Rae Levin House, Kalamazoo, Michigan
" It was acquired during the Clinton administration from Dr. Rae Alexander-Minter, grandniece of the artist, by the White House Endowment Fund for $ 100, 000.
One of his pupils was Bob Rae, whom he canvassed for in a 1978 by-election for the Canadian House of Commons.

Rae and on
* The 1979 film Norma Rae, directed by Martin Ritt, is based on the true story of Crystal Lee Jordan's successful attempt to unionize her textile factory.
However he soon reversed this rosy assessment, when on October 23, 1854, The Times of London published a report by explorer-physician John Rae of the discovery by Eskimos of the remains of the lost Franklin expedition along with unmistakable evidence of cannibalism among members of the party:
His son Ian Keaggy is the bass player for the band Hot Chelle Rae, which had a Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2011.
Norma Rae was filmed on location in Opelika, Alabama.
Norma Rae Webster is a minimum-wage worker in a cotton mill that has taken too much of a toll on the health of her family for her to ignore her Dickensian working conditions.
Despite the pressure brought to bear by management, when confronted, Norma Rae takes a piece of cardboard, writes the word " UNION ", stands on her worktable, and slowly turns to show the sign around the room.
The first was an effort on May 6th, 1991, by Mike Harris, later premier but then leader of the opposition Progressive Conservatives, to derail the implementation of the budget tabled by the NDP government under premier Bob Rae.
Alexander Rae " Alec " Baldwin III ( born April 3, 1958 ) is an American actor who has appeared on film, stage, and television.
Kathy Ann Rae died from cancer on 11 January 2011.
Laura Bush and Rae Leigh Bradbury ( formerly missing ) on April 4, 2007, in Austin, Texas, after the 8-year-old introduced Mrs. Bush during announcement of the future opening of the Texas Regional Office of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Intertemporal choice was introduced by John Rae in 1834 in the " Sociological Theory of Capital ". Later, Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk in 1889 and Irving Fisher in 1930 elaborated on the model.
In each decade of her career, she has been known for major roles in American TV / film culture, including: in the 1960s, for Gidget ( 1965 – 66 ) or Sister Bertrille on The Flying Nun ( 1967 – 70 ); in the 1970s, for Sybil ( 1976 ), Smokey and the Bandit ( 1977 ) and Norma Rae ( 1979 ); in the 1980s, for Absence of Malice ( 1981 ), Places in the Heart ( 1984 ) and Steel Magnolias ( 1989 ); in the 1990s, for Not Without My Daughter ( 1991 ), Mrs. Doubtfire ( 1993 ), Forrest Gump ( 1994 ) and Eye for an Eye ( 1996 ); and in the 2000s, on the TV shows ER and Brothers & Sisters ( 2006 – 11 ).
Field won the Academy Award for Best Actress in a leading role on two occasions, Norma Rae ( 1979 ) and Places in the Heart ( 1984 ).
Rae ran again as a candidate for the party leadership but withdrew on December 12, 2008.
During his final year as an undergraduate, Rae was a student representative on the Bissell Commission on University Government.
He attributes the experience with helping him develop a deepened commitment to social justice and, on his return to Canada in 1974 Rae joined the social democratic NDP.
Rae defeated Liberal candidate John Nunziata, a York councillor in a by-election on November 4, 1982.
With support from Rae, Peterson's government implemented socially progressive legislation on matters such as pay equity, brought an end to extra-billing by doctors, and established campaign spending limits.
On the day after the election, defeated MP Steven Langdon called on Rae to resign.
As Premier, Rae placed a cap on enrollment into medical schools.
In November 1990, the Rae government announced an indefinite moratorium on the construction of new nuclear plants in Ontario.
The Rae government created a Royal Commission on Learning — co-chaired by Gerald Caplan and Monique Bégin-which delivered its report and recommendations: " For the Love of Learning " in January 1995.

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