• James Francis "Frank" Drea (July 7, 1933 – January 15, 2003) was a Canadian journalist, broadcaster, politician and racehorse enthusiast. He was a Progressive...
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  • News Nathan Downer, weekday co-anchor, CTV News at Six at CTV Toronto Frank Drea, former CTV National News reporter and contributor on W5 Michelle Dubé...
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  • Mail. p. 1. Mosher, Peter; Oziewicz, Stan (October 19, 1978). "Grossman, Drea shifted; Walker in Cabinet". The Globe and Mail. p. 4. Steve Paikin (November...
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  • with reports from CTV National News journalists such as Doug Johnson and Frank Drea, who later became a Progressive Conservative member of Provincial Parliament...
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  • Frank Stuart Miller OOnt (May 14, 1927 – July 21, 2000) was a Canadian politician who served as the 19th premier of Ontario for four months in 1985. He...
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    Brunelle, 1972-1975 James A. Taylor, 1975–1977 Keith Norton, 1977–1981 Frank Drea, 1981–1985 Bruce McCaffrey, 1983–1983 Robert Elgie, 1985 (Feb 8 – May...
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  • 1977 October 18, 1978 Lorne Henderson January 21, 1978 August 30, 1979 Frank Drea October 18, 1978 April 10, 1981 Douglas Wiseman August 30, 1979 July 6...
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    in the upcoming election because of this issue. Davis was succeeded by Frank Miller, who was elected leader at a January 1985 leadership convention over...
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    narrowly on matters of the law. His supporters included Robert Elgie, Frank Drea, Reuben Baetz and Bob MacQuarrie. McMurtry won a total of 300 votes on...
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  • succeed Davis as Progressive Conservative Party leader in January 1985. When Frank Miller succeeded Davis as Premier of Ontario on February 8, 1985, he appointed...
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