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Calvert was also engaged in a war of words with federal Conservative MP Maurice Vellacott over how the clawback of non-renewable resource revenues from the equalization formula as implemented in the 2007 federal budget.
Vellacott was born to a family in Wadena, Saskatchewan, and was raised in Quill Lake.
Vellacott was nonetheless elected, amid a general gain for Reform in Saskatchewan.
Vellacott was re-elected by an increased majority in the 2000 election, as a candidate of the Canadian Alliance.
Vellacott continued to support socially conservative causes as a Canadian Alliance MP, and was a vocal opponent of embryonic stem-cell research in 2002, although he supports adult stem cell research.
Also in 2002, Vellacott was the only MP to speak against a parliamentary motion recognizing an Armenian genocide as having occurred in 1915.
Vellacott was returned with a reduced majority, as the Liberals won a minority government nationally.
When the Saskatchewan judicial system approved same-sex marriages in 2004, Vellacott said it was " unfortunate that the Saskatchewan court has followed in the activist footsteps of other courts in this country ".
When Belinda Stronach crossed the floor from the Conservatives to the Liberals in mid-2005, Vellacott suggested that she was prostituting herself for power and had " sold out for a cabinet position ".
Vellacott was re-elected over Chris Axworthy a second time in the 2006 federal election, in a contest that was marked by extreme bitterness and controversy.
Vellacott was re-elected with an increased margin of victory.
Vellacott was re-elected in the 2008 federal election.
Philip Humphrey Vellacott ( 16 January 1907 – 24 August 1997 ) was an English classical scholar, known for his numerous translations of Greek tragedy.
The artist Elisabeth Vellacott was his sister.
When Dr. Henry Morgentaler was appointed a member of the Order of Canada, Maurice Vellacott, a Conservative member of Parliament known for his pro-life views, told the Globe and Mail, " There are so many deserving Canadians, there was no need to choose somebody like Dr.

Vellacott and for
Vellacott suggested that Saskatoon District Health could impose a surchange on American health insurers for certain medical procedures given to American patients, " and in the process make money to inject back into the public system for the people of Saskatchewan.
In early 1997, Vellacott opposed a request by Saskatoon's Gay and Lesbian Health Services ( GLHS ) for health board funding.
Vellacott called for the removal of Video Lottery Terminals ( VLTs ) from the city, blaming them for an increase in health costs related to gambling addiction.
In early 1997, Vellacott defeated Sam Dyck and Fred Wesolowski to win the Reform Party's nomination for Wanuskewin.
Shortly after his election, Vellacott announced that he would introduce a Private Member's Bill to eliminate the national Court Challenges Program, which provides funding for groups that bring human rights cases before the Canadian courts.
Vellacott also called for full compensation to Hepatitis C victims during his first term in Parliament, arguing that the government could overcome complicated legal issues around liability by issuing ex gratia payments.
Vellacott confirmed his support for Preston Manning's leadership of the Reform Party in 1998, after two other Saskatchewan Reform MPs called for a leadership review.
Vellacott said that he supported Day's " respect for life and his recognition of the family as the basic building block of society ".
Supporters of rival candidate Stephen Harper criticized Vellacott for mailing out endorsements of Day through his constituency office, at public expense.
Vellacott supported the merger, and endorsed Stephen Harper's successful campaign for the new party's leadership.
Vellacott won the Conservative nomination for Saskatoon — Wanuskewin in early 2004, defeating former Progressive Conservative Nick Bakker with 85 % support.
After the election, Vellacott called for the trial of Saskatoon police officers Ken Munson and Dan Hatchen to be reopened.
Also in 2005, Vellacott called for legislation making it illegal to harm or kill the unborn children of mothers not planning to have abortions ( such that killing a pregnant woman would constitute a double-murder ).
Some criticized this as sexist, and Vellacott issued a " statement of regret " for his choice of words.
Axworthy described the allegations as " deplorable ", and apologized to Vellacott for the situation.
During his time in parliament, Vellacott has served as deputy critic for health, Human Resources Development Canada, and Indian Affairs.

Vellacott and on
In Euripedes ' The Bacchae, according to the translation by Philip Vellacott, the Bacchants call to dance, crying out in unison on the son of Zeus, " Iacchus!
Vellacott responded by suggesting that many homosexuals were inappropriately blaming their personal difficulties on homophobia.
During a live televised debate late in the campaign, a caller falsely suggested that Vellacott had been forced to leave North Park Church in Saskatoon after being accused of sexual assault on a church secretary.
In April 2006, Vellacott attracted negative attention when he claimed that aboriginal people would travel to the outskirts of Saskatoon to drink in a shack around the same time that allegations surfaced that Saskatoon police were dropping off aboriginal people on " moonlight riders.

Vellacott and Saskatoon
Vellacott campaigned in the 1995 Saskatchewan provincial election as a Liberal, and lost to New Democratic Party candidate Eric Cline in Saskatoon Mount Royal.
Martensville is represented in the Canadian House of Commons by MP of the Saskatoon — Wanuskewin riding, currently this is Maurice Vellacott.

Vellacott and served
The Liberal Party won a majority government, and Vellacott served as a member of the Official Opposition.
Former long-term pastor Jerold Gliege indicated that Vellacott never served at or attended the church in question, which has been defunct since 1979.

Vellacott and election
Dyck later ran as an independent candidate against Vellacott in the 1997 federal election, arguing that Vellacott would try to " legislate morality " if victorious.

Vellacott and .
The Vellacott Historical Essay Prize, The Kelvin Science Prize, The Thomas Campion Prize are awarded by Peterhouse to members of the Lower Sixth or year twelve in a British Secondary School.
Vellacott ) ( Greek tragedy C5th B. C.
by Philip Vellacott, Penguin, 1954.
Maurice Vellacott ( born September 29, 1955 ) is a Canadian politician.
Vellacott is a social conservative.
Vellacott supports young earth creationism and intelligent design, anti-science versions of the origins of life and its diversity.
Vellacott wrote an editorial piece in early 1998 describing Watkinson as a " social engineer " promoting an " extremist agenda ", and accusing Canada's " unelected judges " of " judicial imperialism " in their interpretations of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Vellacott supported other socially conservative initiatives.
Vellacott supported parental discretion in such matters.

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