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Hamilton attempted to operate for profit the already well established Murray ’ s Distribution Centre and Mill under the management of his cousin.
The social heart of the Hamilton campus is the new Student Centre, which was officially opened in 2011 by Waikato alumnus Governor-General Lt Gen The Rt Hon Sir Jerry Mateparae.
The Argonauts went on to defeat the Hamilton Tiger Cats 30 – 7 in front of more than 37, 000 fans in the East Semi-Final at Rogers Centre.
Copps entered provincial politics in the 1977 provincial election, running for the Ontario Liberal Party in Hamilton Centre.
After working as a constituency assistant to party leader Stuart Smith for the next four years, Copps again ran in Hamilton Centre for the 1981 election.
The remaining portion of Hamilton East was merged with parts of Hamilton West to create Hamilton Centre.
Clive Charles Hamilton AM FRSA ( born 12 March 1953 ) is an Australian public intellectual and Professor of Public Ethics at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics ( CAPPE ) and the Vice-Chancellor's Chair in Public Ethics at Charles Sturt University.
McMaster has a number of administrative offices at its Downtown Centre, located in Hamilton in the former Wentworth County Courthouse.
The David Livingstone Centre is 18 miles by road from New Lanark, between Glasgow and Hamilton.
The city of Hamilton renamed the Mountain Arena following renovations, the Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena & Skating Centre in his honor in 2005.
File: Brigadier Andrew Hamilton Gault statue, Ottawa. jpg | Statue of Brigadier Andrew Gault in front of National Arts Centre in Ottawa, Ontario Canada
In April 2008, Williams was recruited by McMaster University as physician scientist where he is the director for the new McMaster Centre for Medical Robotics at St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton.
New Zealand's Parachute Music Festival, the largest Christian music festival in the Southern Hemisphere, began in 1989 and is held annually at Mystery Creek Events Centre outside the city of Hamilton.
Owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, it is sister to Télévision de Radio-Canada outlet CBUFT-DT and both stations broadcast from the CBC Regional Broadcast Centre on Hamilton Street in Downtown Vancouver.
Together, those stations formed the basis of the Regional Broadcast Centre at 700 Hamilton Street, a few blocks east of their previous radio and television facilities.
Since 2004, he has represented the riding of Hamilton Centre in the Canadian House of Commons.
Christopherson was elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1990 provincial election, defeating Liberal cabinet minister Lily Oddie Munro in Hamilton Centre as the NDP won a majority government across the province.
Christopherson, still personally popular, was narrowly re-elected for Hamilton Centre.
Christopherson returned to political life a few months later, defeating Liberal cabinet minister Stan Keyes to win the Hamilton Centre riding in the 2004 federal election.
She is a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, representing the riding of Hamilton Centre, and was chosen as the party's leader at its 2009 leadership convention.
In the 2007 election, Horwath ran in the new riding of Hamilton Centre, due to redistricting that divided her former Hamilton East riding between Hamilton Centre and the new riding of Hamilton East — Stoney Creek.

Hamilton and riding
Authorities immediately suspected Hamilton because of the mule he had been seen riding into town.
Copps turned to national politics in the 1984 federal election, campaigning for the federal Liberals in the riding of Hamilton East.
After commissioning a poll which suggested that she would win her riding should a by-election be called, Copps accordingly vacated her Hamilton East seat in 1996, and promptly ran again in the ensuing by-election.
With redistribution, part of Valeri's Stoney Creek riding was merged with part of Copps's Hamilton East to create Hamilton East — Stoney Creek, while the remainder was merged with other neighbouring ridings to create Niagara West — Glanbrook.
Of the 115, 709 constituents of the riding of Hamilton East — Stoney Creek, a slight majority of constituents ( 58, 462 ) were from the old Stoney Creek while a minority ( 57, 247 ) were from the old Hamilton East
Valeri's position was that the majority of his former Stoney Creek constituents lived in the new Hamilton East — Stoney Creek riding, Copps no longer lived in Hamilton and he resided less than 100 metres from the riding boundary.
The first by-election in the 38th Legislative Assembly of Ontario, was in the riding of Hamilton East, caused by the untimely death of the riding's MPP, Dominic Agostino, on 24 March 2004.
* March 6-Sheila Copps loses nomination to Tony Valeri to represent the riding of Hamilton East — Stoney Creek in the 2004 federal election.
In 2004, the decennial redistribution process took place and Valeri's old riding of Stoney Creek, which straddled the border between Hamilton and Grimsby, was split in two.
A slight majority of the constituents of the new riding of Hamilton East-Stoney Creek were from Valeri's former riding.
Although the other Hamilton-area Members of Parliament shifted to the eastward half of their ridings, in Valeri's case this would have meant shifting from a suburban Hamilton riding to the rural Niagara West — Glanbrook riding, where he would have faced a difficult battle with a candidate of the Conservative Party of Canada.
In response, Valeri pointed out that Copps no longer lived in Hamilton, no Member of Parliament enjoyed any entitlement to any constituency without a nomination meeting and the majority of the constituents of Hamilton East — Stoney Creek in fact originated from his Stoney Creek riding.
Given the very narrow margin of his defeat in the 2006 election, some have speculated that Valeri may seek a return to politics in the Hamilton East — Stoney Creek riding, although Valeri himself has not indicated whether he has an interest in returning to the House of Commons.
He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1962 election, and served continuously as a Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Hamilton, Ontario in the electoral riding of Hamilton East until his resignation in 1984, following his defeat for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada which was eventually won by John Turner.
Munro was first elected to the House of Commons in 1962, representing the riding of Hamilton East.
Clarke ran for Province of Canada's parliament as a Liberal-Conservative in the 1863 election, losing to Liberal finance minister Luther Hamilton Holton in the riding of Chateauguay.

Hamilton and was
If Franklin was an authentic genius, then Alexander Hamilton, with his exceptional precocity, consuming energy, and high ambition, was a political prodigy.
Hamilton was bent over his desk, drafting a legal paper by the light of a candle.
The field was pioneered by staff of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology, men such as John Wesley Powell and Frank Hamilton Cushing.
It was presented by early 20th century anthropologists, including Frank Hamilton Cushing, J. Walter Fewkes and Alfred V. Kidder.
One of the earliest group automorphisms ( automorphism of a group, not simply a group of automorphisms of points ) was given by the Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton in 1856, in his Icosian Calculus, where he discovered an order two automorphism, writing:
On August 18, 1967, Red Sox batter Tony Conigliaro was hit almost directly in the left eye by a fastball thrown by Jack Hamilton of the California Angels.
One of the earliest accounts relating to a large unknown freshwater animal was in 1818, when Hamilton Hume and James Meehan found some large bones at Lake Bathurst in New South Wales.
On his return to Naples, Nelson was greeted with a triumphal procession led by King Ferdinand IV and Sir William Hamilton and was introduced for only the third time to Sir William's wife Emma, Lady Hamilton, who fainted violently at the meeting, and apparently took several weeks to recover from her injuries.
The museum ’ s first notable addition towards its collection of antiquities, since its foundation, was by Sir William Hamilton ( 1730 – 1803 ), British Ambassador to Naples, who sold his collection of Greek and Roman artefacts to the museum in 1784 together with a number of other antiquities and natural history specimens.
It was one of two antiquities of Hamilton's collection drawn for him by Francesco Progenie, a pupil of Pietro Fabris, who also contributed a number of drawings of Mount Vesuvius sent by Hamilton to the Royal Society in London.
While the first telegraph company was the Toronto, Hamilton and Niagara Electro-Magnetic Telegraph Company, founded in 1846, it was the Montreal Telegraph Company, controlled by Hugh Allan and founded a year later, that dominated in Canada during the technology's early years.
In the 2005 – 06 academic year, the Columbia Military Society, Columbia's student group for ROTC cadets and Marine officer candidates, was renamed the Hamilton Society for " students who aspire to serve their nation through the military in the tradition of Alexander Hamilton ".
He ultimately chose the former when a deal between the city, Hamilton County, and Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds ( who were seeking a replacement for the obsolete Crosley Field ) was struck that resulted in an agreement to build a multipurpose stadium which could host both baseball and football games.
A facsimile of one of the racy magazines he did cartoons for in this period, Coo Coo # 1, was published by Hamilton Comics in 1997.
During one game in the 1980s, Hamilton Tiger-Cats wide receiver Earl Winfield was unable to field a punt properly ; in frustration, he kicked the ball out of bounds.
Entitled Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451: The Authorized Adaptation, the paperback graphic adaptation was illustrated by Tim Hamilton.
With the initial peace treaty articles ratified in April, a recently formed Congressional committee under Hamilton, was considering needs and plans for a peacetime army.
Secretary of the State Thomas Jefferson, founder of the Jeffersonian Republicans, strenuously opposed Hamilton's agenda, but Washington typically favored Hamilton over Jefferson, and it was Hamilton's agenda that went into effect.
" This problem was first posed by Francis Guthrie in 1852 and its first written record is in a letter of De Morgan addressed to Hamilton the same year.

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