Michael Alexander Laffin (January 12, 1918 – May 23, 2019) was a Canadian politician and dentist. He represented the electoral district of Cape Breton...
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French actress Mike Laffin, Canadian politician Christina Laffin, academic, researching Japanese literature and culture Josephine Laffin, Australian theologian...
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swimmer. Shirley Brannock Jones, 93, American district court judge. Mike Laffin, 101, Canadian politician, MLA for Cape Breton Centre (1963–1974, 1981–1988)...
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1956–1960 47th 1960–1961 1961–1963 New Democratic 48th 1963–1967 Mike Laffin Progressive Conservative 49th 1967–1970 50th 1970–1974 51st 1974–1978...
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documentary. Progressive Conservative Maxine Cochran, Lunenburg Centre Mike Laffin, Cape Breton Centre Merryl Lawton, Digby Donnie MacLeod, Cape Breton...
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provincial election, MacEachern defeated Progressive Conservative incumbent Mike Laffin to win the Cape Breton Centre riding. He was re-elected in the 1978 election...
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Independent Cape Breton Centre Mike Laffin 3,680 50.54% Stewart Marsh 1,902 26.12% Alex MacDonald 1,700 23.35% Mike Laffin Cape Breton East Layton Fergusson...
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Cape Breton Centre Mike Laffin 4,586 58.83% A. Beaver Parsons 1,264 16.22% Angus Grant 743 9.53% Dan MacKinnon 1,202 15.42% Mike Laffin Cape Breton East...
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served in the role until November 26, 1985, when he was replaced by Mike Laffin. Lawrence was to be sworn in as minister without portfolio the same day...
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MacKinnon Cape Breton South Donald C. MacNeil Cape Breton Centre Mike Laffin Cape Breton North Tom McKeough Cape Breton Nova Percy Gaum Cape...
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