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## Tony Valeri ( December 12, 2003 )
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Tony and Valeri
Riding redistribution placed Copps in a serious nomination battle with another Liberal MP, Tony Valeri, who was named to Martin's cabinet as Minister of Transport.
* March 6-Sheila Copps loses nomination to Tony Valeri to represent the riding of Hamilton East — Stoney Creek in the 2004 federal election.
Lapierre's predecessor as Transport Minister, Tony Valeri, did not follow due process in the dismissal of VIA Rail chairman Jean Pelletier, causing Pelletier to file a lawsuit.
On March 1, 2004, Pelletier and Via President Marc LeFrançois were fired by Prime Minister Paul Martin and Transport Minister Tony Valeri.
He again attempted to win the Liberal nomination in the riding of Lincoln in the 1993 general election, but the nomination eventually went to Tony Valeri after an acrimonious fight between Munro and the Liberal Party national office.
The highest profile battle was in the riding of Hamilton East — Stoney Creek between former Deputy Prime Minister and leadership candidate Sheila Copps and Martin loyalist and newly-appointed Minister of Transport Tony Valeri.
In 2004, Copps ' riding was merged with that of Martin loyalist Tony Valeri in such a way that most of the new riding's residents lived in Valeri's old riding.
Prime Minister Paul Martin's first House Leader, Jacques Saada was also Minister responsible for Democratic Reform ; however, with the election of a minority government in the 2004 election, he appointed Tony Valeri to the position of Leader of the Government in the House of Commons with no additional responsibilities.
Otherwise, the most recent political tremor occurred when Tony Valeri, the federal minister of transport who supported Paul Martin as Liberal leader, defeated Sheila Copps, a former Canadian heritage minister who supported Jean Chrétien, in a bitter constituency nomination election after redistricting forced the two sitting MPs head-to-head in the formerly divided Hamilton East-Stoney Creek.
She subsequently attempted to mediate the dispute between Copps and Tony Valeri for the Liberal nomination in Hamilton East — Stoney Creek, offering to stand down to let Copps run in her riding.
* Canadian federal election, 2004, received 166 votes in Hamilton East — Stoney Creek as a candidate of the Communist Party of Canada ( winning candidate: Tony Valeri, Liberal )
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