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coalition and Toronto
It was earlier reported in The Toronto Star that this action was " to kill any chance of a Liberal-NDP coalition government filling the vacancies next year ".
In 2007, Sizzla's concerts in Toronto and Montreal had been cancelled after protests from Stop Murder Music Canada coalition.
The coalition was founded in 1989 by activists in the Toronto Union of Unemployed Workers, coming out of a mass " March Against Poverty ".
The coalition was created to promote concern and action about poverty, homelessness, and gentrification in downtown Toronto.
As a result, the group decided to formally organize a multi-state coalition of public and private partners to push for the construction of a four-lane limited access highway from Toronto, Canada, to Miami, Florida.
Then, on December 11, 2008, without any preceding senatorial elections as in the case of Bert Brown, the Toronto Star reported that Harper " plans to fill every empty Senate seat by the end of the year to kill any chance of a Liberal-NDP coalition government filling the vacancies next year.
* Coffee House: An event involving COSSOT ( coalition of single-sex schools of Toronto ) schools that features a variety of student talents.
In late October 2005, Toronto City Council voted 34-3 to join an environmental coalition attempting to block the construction of the extension.

coalition and Public
The same year, the NGO coalition Public Funds for Public Benefits called EIB " the least transparent, least accountable and least democratically controlled institution in the family of agencies entrusted with implementing EU policies and among public.
Public support for the coalition ’ s work in the process of German reunification was reiterated in the 1990 federal election, in which the CDU-FDP governing coalition experienced a clear victory.
In addition to maintaining privacy. org, EPIC also coordinates the Public Voice coalition, and the Privacy Coalition.
In addition, EPIC coordinates the Public Voice coalition, launched in 1996 to promote public and NGO participation in decisions concerning the future of the Internet, as well as the National Committee for Voting Integrity, which was established to promote voter-verified balloting and to preserve privacy protections for elections in the United States.
As a result, numerous residents ' groups have formed a coalition – The Coalition Against Belfast City Airport Expansion – to protest against the airport's proposed expansion plans, and to represent the views of residents at the Examination in Public held during 2006.
In turn, Ed Balls MP supported the unions Keep The Post Public campaign in the summer of 2010 in opposition of the planned coalition government's intention to privatise Royal Mail.
In July 2009, Conservative party leader, David Cameron warned in a speech attacking the proliferation of quangos that " Ofcom, as we know it, will cease to exist " if his party came to power .< ref name =" theregister-2009-07-06 "> Under Cameron's leadership, the current UK coalition government has pulled back from substantially reducing Ofcom's remit, although the current Public Bodies Bill does propose some changes to it.
Following the 2010 legislative elections, the ČSSD gained 22. 08 % of the vote and became the largest party with 56 seats, but having failed to form a governing coalition, remained in opposition to a coalition of the ODS, conservative TOP 09 and conservative-liberal Public Affairs parties.
Public Enemy left the coalition, followed by The Dream Team, in 1991.
, The project came under fierce criticism from the population of the area, the EmJEU coalition and the Montréal public health authority, which issued a Public Health Warning ( PDF ).
Kirschner has been an advocate for federal biomedical research funding and served as first chair of the Joint Steering Committee for Public Policy, a coalition of scientific societies he helped create in 1993 to educate the U. S. Congress on biomedical research and lobby for public funding of it.
The coalition is composed of the Socialist Party, Socialist Resistance, the Socialist Workers Party and Solidarity, and is endorsed by Bob Crow, General Secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers, Brian Caton, General Secretary of the Prison Officers ' Association and Chris Baugh, Assistant General Secretary of Public and Commercial Services Union.
Because of this, the ministry of Public Works decided not to continue with the project, resulting in outrage by some people of Chiloé, who saw this as a broken promise by the previous administration of the same coalition.
The mayors of Chiloé's communes, most of them part of the then ruling center-left coalition, criticized the ministry of Public Works for cancelling the project.
The Coalition for the Prevention of Alcohol Problems is a Washington D. C .- based coalition of 24 public health and consumer groups co-chaired by George Hacker of the Alcohol Policies Project at the Center for Science in the Public Interest and Stacia Murphy of the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence.

coalition and Committee
The Republicans some weeks ago served notice through Senator Thruston B. Morton ( R ) of Kentucky, chairman of the Republican National Committee, that the Kennedy administration would be held responsible if the outcome in Laos was a coalition government susceptible of Communist domination.
A coalition composed of the Mauritian Labour Party ( MLP ), the Muslim Committee of Action ( CAM ) of Sir Abdool Razack Mohamed, and the Independent Forward Bloc ( IFB ) a traditionalist Hindu partywon a majority in the 1967 Legislative Assembly election, despite opposition from Franco-Mauritian and Creole supporters of Gaetan Duval's and Jules Koenig's Mauritian Social Democratic Party ( PMSD ).
Two major entities contested the election: the incumbent PNM, and a coalition called the People's Partnership, comprising the UNC, COP, TOP ( Tobago Organisation of the People ), and two labour and non-governmental organisations: the National Joint Action Committee and the Movement for Social Justice, led by UNC leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
Though many scholars have suggested that labor unions were leading figures in this coalition, no significant labor leaders attended the convention, with the exception of the heads of the Congress of Industrial Organizations Political Action Committee ( CIOPAC ), Jack Kroll and A. F.
The Popular Front coalition, composed of left and centrist parties and led by former Central Planning Committee official Edgar Savisaar, gained a parliamentary majority.
However in July 1918 a coalition of Mensheviks, Social Revolutionaries and Tsarist former officers of the Imperial Russian Army revolted against the Bolshevik rule emanating from Tashkent and established the Ashkhabad Executive Committee.
* Intellectual Property Committee, a coalition of US corporations with intellectual property interests
There is a Coalition Committee, and an operational working group, to handle appeals over coalition disputes and to plan future policy.
* TV Access, a coalition of organisations that promote issues surrounding individuals with disabilites and senior citizens have begun a campaign to highlight the switch over from analogue to digital television broadcast services in its contribution to the Oireachtas Communications Committee heard on Wednesday 1 April 2009.
Late U. S. Senator Robert Byrd, then ranking Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee, referred to the coalition by the acronym COW, expressing his concern that the United States was being " milked " as a " cash cow ".
The formation of a united ministry of defence was rejected by Prime Minister David Lloyd George's coalition government in 1921 ; but the Chiefs of Staff Committee was formed in 1923, for the purposes of inter-Service co-ordination.
The Chicano Moratorium, formally known as the National Chicano Moratorium Committee, was a movement of Chicano anti-war activists that built a broad-based but fragile coalition of Mexican-American groups to organize opposition to the Vietnam War.
All ASWSU committees are members of " Committee Squared ," the coalition of all ASWSU Committee leaders.
He and Ramsay MacDonald were responsible for moving the motion at the Labour Party's National Executive Committee which dictated that Labour members of the wartime coalition government resign from it in preparation for the 1918 general election.
In the political sense, the march was organized by a coalition of organizations and their leaders including: Randolph who was chosen as the titular head of the march, James Farmer ( president of the Congress of Racial Equality ), John Lewis ( chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ), Martin Luther King, Jr. ( president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference ), Roy Wilkins ( president of the NAACP ), Whitney Young ( president of the National Urban League ).
An extraordinary plenum of the PDPA Central Committee approves a policy of national reconciliation, involving negotiations with opposition groups, and the proposed formation of a coalition government of national unity.
The NFWA and the AWOC, recognizing their common goals and methods, and realizing the strengths of coalition formation, jointly formed the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee on August 22, 1966. in 2003.
In the case of Afghanistan, with the notable exception of the International Committee of the Red Cross, locals no longer make distinctions ( as they once did ) between organisations, e. g. those were working with the coalition force ’ s Provincial Reconstruction Teams and those that did not.
From his position on the Finance Committee, he helped build the coalition that passed welfare reform and health insurance reform bills in 1996.
The founders came from the Liaison Committee of the Labour Left, which in 1975 / 76 had tried to build the " Left Alternative ", a coalition of progressive organisations and individuals, aimed at addressing what they saw as the cultural and economic impoverishment of Irish society by the establishment parties of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael.
On 19 May 2010, shortly after the formation of a coalition government between the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties, the party leader and newly-appointed Prime Minister, David Cameron, suggested altering the 1922 Committee to include ministers ( frontbenchers ) in the decision making process, angering some backbench MPs.
The disintegration of USSR brought the Left into disunion, and the traditional majority within KKE purged all non-hardliners from the party-almost 45 % of the Central Committee members, including ex-general secretary Grigoris Farakos, and majorities in many Local Committees ( named by the KKE majority as revisionists and by the press as the renewers ), and also split from the coalition.

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