• Brenda Elliott (born October 27, 1950) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. She served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Progressive Conservative...
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  • finished third in his bid for re-election. The winning candidate was Brenda Elliott of the Progressive Conservatives. Thompson, Catherine (December 19,...
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    Party and worked for the 1995 campaign of rival Tory MPP Brenda Elliott, Sandals defeated Elliott in the Ontario provincial election of 2003 by 2,872 votes...
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    David Tsubouchi, 1995–1996 Janet Ecker, 1996–1999 John Baird, 1999–2002 Brenda Elliott, 2002–2003 (as Minister of Community, Family and Children's Services)...
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  • 1990–1995 * Dianne Cunningham, 1995–1999 Norm Sterling, 1999–2001 Brenda Elliott, 2001–2003 Dalton McGuinty, 2003–2005 * Marie Bountrogianni, 2005–2007...
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  • Cunningham Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs 1999-2001 Brenda Elliott Brenda Elliott Minister of Environment and Energy 1996-1999 Tony Clement (Environment)...
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  • government's welfare legislation, which Community and Social Services Minister Brenda Elliott dismissed as unnecessary tinkering with a system that "was working effectively"...
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    minister for Francophone Affairs. His replacement in Social Services was Brenda Elliott, who was from the more centrist wing of the Progressive Conservative...
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  • Brad Clark Tony Clement Brian Coburn Dianne Cunningham Janet Ecker Brenda Elliott Ernie Eves Jim Flaherty Steve Gilchrist Ernie Hardeman Charles Harnick...
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  • 097 votes. He attempted a comeback in the 1995 election, but lost to Brenda Elliott of the Progressive Conservatives by just over 5,700 votes. "Guelph (027)"...
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