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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.
After he won the leadership, Layton was able to unite the many factions within party, and that facilitated the NPI choosing to dissolve itself in 2004, again without any of the same bitterness that infused the Waffle's dissolution.
This electoral failure led to the Waffle's dissolution, and Laxer concentrated on his work as an academic at York University and in broadcasting.
As well, Lloyd backed The Waffle's right to debate issues after the convention which disturbed many of his MLAs, who eventually forced him to resign in March 1970.
It outlined the Waffle's deep resentment for the " American Empire ," and their organization's commitment to furthering the socialist cause in Canada within the template of a successful democracy.
After 1974, when the Waffle's party, Movement for an Independent Socialist Canada, disbanded, the Manifesto for an Independent Socialist Canada became a historical document.
The RMG was formed in 1973 with the fusion of the " Old Mole " group at the University of Toronto and the Red Circle, a Marxist group that was originally in the Waffle but that remained in the New Democratic Party after the Waffle's departure.
Mrs. Cramdilly's pet cat and Mr. Blik, Gordon, and Waffle's mother.

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The committee consisted of Paul Godfrey, Larry Grossman and former Ontario Hydro chairman Hugh Macaulay.
Majority owner Steve Stavro was bought out by the Ontario Teachers ' Pension Plan and he stepped down as chairman in favour of Larry Tanenbaum.
The act to establish Algonquin Park was drawn up in 1892 by this five member Royal Commission, made up of Alexander Kirkwood ( the chairman and Commissioner of Crown Lands ), James Dickson ( Ontario Land Surveyor ), Archibald Blue ( director of mines ), Robert Phipps ( head of the Forestry Branch ), and Aubrey White ( Assistant Commissioner of Crown Lands ).
He resigned his seat in 1980 to serve as chairman of the Ontario Worker's Compensation Board.
Whitney's government laid the basis for Ontario's industrial development by creating the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, with Sir Adam Beck as its chairman and driving force.
Starr was appointed chairman of the Workers ' Compensation Board of Ontario in 1973, and served in that position until 1980.
Brigadier General Ernest Alexander Cruikshank, a noted authority on the War of 1812 and the history of Ontario, was chosen as the Board's first chairman, a post he held for twenty years.
Drayton retired from politics in 1928 to become chairman of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario.
In the aftermath of program aired on October 19, 2004, Adam Aptowitzer, Ontario chairman of the B ' nai Brith Institute for International Affairs, was forced to resign his position after arguing that Israel had used terror against Palestinians legitimately stating that " When Israel uses terror ... to destroy a home and convince people ... to be terrified of what the possible consequences are, I'd say that's an acceptable use to terrify somebody.
In April 2011, Trelawney Mining and Exploration Inc. of Toronto, Ontario announced the appointment of McIntyre to their board of directors and then later to chairman in June 2011.
The Progressive Conservatives won Singer's previously safe seat in the election and, the next year, the government appointed Singer to the first of five two-year terms on the Ontario Municipal Board including several years as its chairman.
Breithaupt resigned from the legislature on November 1, 1984, and was appointed chairman of the Ontario Law Reform Commission.
In 2004, Adam Aptowitzer resigned from his position as the Ontario chairman of B ’ nai Brith Canada ’ s Institute for International Affairs after making statements on The Michael Coren Show defending the use of " terror " tactics by Israel against Palestinians.
He worked to eliminate corruption in boxing while serving as a Member of Provincial Parliament ( MPP ) in Ontario, also serving as the chairman of the Ontario Athletic Commission.
Canadian news media-including the Star-launched a relentless and unfair attack against the Canadian Islamic Congress ( CIC ) and me while covering up for weeks the outrageous statements made on the same show by Adam Aptowitzer, then the Ontario chairman of the B ' nai Brith Institute of International Affairs.
He is also chairman of Sotheby's Canada, former chairman of the Ontario Heritage Foundation, and serves as chairman of the board of governors of the Donner Canadian Foundation, known for its annual literary prize.
He retired in 1922 and was appointed first chairman of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario 1927-28.
After retiring from public life in 1975, Allan Grossman served as chairman of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board ( Canada ) until 1984 and he worked on his son's campaigns for the Ontario PC leadership in 1985 and afterwards served as a volunteer advisor to Larry and the Ontario Tory caucus.
He is past chairman of the Ontario Civil Liberties Section of the Canadian Bar Association, past president of the County of York Law Association, past National Director of the Canadian Bar Association, and past president of the Advocates ' Society.

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The Polkaroo costume as seen above and on the original series was handmade in Toronto, Ontario by Tanya Petrova, a relatively unknown artist who made brief appearances on numerous television shows from Mr Dressup to The Steve Allen Show in the late 1960s to early 1970s.
Baksh was born and raised in Ajax, Ontario, along with fellow Sum 41 bandmates Cone McCaslin, and Steve Jocz.
Ontario Mills was formerly home to a Vans Skate Park, which in early 2005 was closed and converted into Steve & Barry's.
Originally from Hamilton, Ontario, the group was formed by Frankie Venom ( Frank Kerr ), Gord Lewis, Steve Mahon and Nick Stipanitz.
Steve Stirling ( born November 19, 1949 in Clarkson, Ontario, Canada ) is an assistant coach of the Binghamton Senators of the American Hockey League.
The mission patch worn on the clothing used by the astronauts of STS-115 was designed by Graham Huber, Peter Hui, and Gigi Lui, three students at York University in Toronto, Ontario, the same university that Steve MacLean attended.
The horn section is made up of original member, trombonist Russ Little, Simon Wallis ( saxophones and flute ), Chris Howells ( trumpet ), and saxophonist Steve Kennedy who performed with the band at Ontario Place in 1982.
Chambers was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the provincial election of 2003, as a Liberal in the riding of Scarborough East, defeating incumbent Progressive Conservative Steve Gilchrist by over 7000 votes.
On October 23, 2003, she was named parliamentary assistant to Steve Peters, the Ontario Minister of Agriculture and Food.
He was elected to the Ontario legislature in the provincial election of 1995, defeating Liberal Steve Mahoney ( later a federal cabinet minister under Jean Chrétien ) by about 3, 000 votes in the riding of Mississauga West.
Snobelen first ran for the Ontario legislature in the provincial election of 1990, placing third behind incumbent Liberal Steve Offer and a New Democrat in Mississauga North.
Steve Gilchrist ( born July 7, 1954 ) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada.
Newman was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the provincial election of 1995, defeating Liberal Mary Anne Plimbett and incumbent New Democrat Steve Owens in the riding of Scarborough Centre.
Longfield began working for the Liberal Party in 1965 as an organizer, and was an executive assistant to Ontario Liberal Members of Provincial Parliament ( MPPs ) Allan Furlong and Steve Mahoney before starting her own political career.
Based in Toronto, Ontario, the band consisted of vocalist and guitarist Carl Dixon who would also go on to play with April Wine and a Burton Cummings-less Guess Who for several years, as well as touring solo and releasing at least two solo albums ; vocalist and bassist Andy Curran who had his own solo album featuring the semi-hits, " License to Love " and " No Tattoos "; guitarist Steve Shelski who has written several instrumentals for TSN ; and drummer Dave ' Thumper ' Ketchum.
The tournament featured 3-time Brier champion ( 2001, 2002, 2003 ) Randy Ferbey of Alberta, 1998 Champion Wayne Middaugh of Ontario, 2003 and 2004 Newfoundland and Labrador champion Brad Gushue, 2000 and 2002 Nova Scotia champion Shawn Adams, 1992 and 2001 Yukon / Northwest Territories champion skip Steve Moss, 1986 New Brunswick champion Wade Blanchard, 2002 and 2003 British Columbia champion ( third and second respectively for Pat Ryan ), Deane Horning, 1981 and 1996 Prince Edward Island champion lead for Peter MacDonald, Rod MacDonald ; 2003 Quebec champion second for Guy Hemmings, Jean-Michel Ménard as well as three new teams: Randy Dutiaume of Manitoba, Mike Jakubo of Northern Ontario and Pat Simmons of Saskatchewan.
* Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough East, 319 votes ( winning candidate: Steve Gilchrist, Progressive Conservative )
* Ontario general election, 1999, Scarborough East, 368 votes ( winning candidate: Steve Gilchrist, Progressive Conservative )
Steve Fonyo Drive in Kingston, Ontario is named after him, as is Steve Fonyo Beach in Victoria, British Columbia where he ended his run.
In 2008 Doug McBride of Devlin, Ontario and Steve Ballan of Fort Frances, Ontario became the first team to win the tournament twice.

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