Alvin Curling (born November 15, 1939) is a Jamaican-born Canadian politician. He was Canada's envoy to the Dominican Republic from 2005 to 2006. A former...
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Curling is a surname, and may refer to: Alvin Curling (born 1939), Canadian politician Dennis Curling, Welsh rugby union and rugby league player Henry...
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Provincial Parliament for the riding of Scarborough—Rouge River, replacing Alvin Curling who was appointed as the Canadian ambassador to the Dominican Republic...
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the 1999 provincial election, but was elected Party President over Alvin Curling in November 1999. He later won a 2001 by-election in the redistributed...
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Retrieved June 14, 2023. @anabailaoTO (June 5, 2023). "Thank you, Dr. Alvin Curling! #TOPoli" (Tweet) – via Twitter. Martins, Cristina [@CMartinsTO] (April...
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Arnott in a two-way contest. The vacancy in the position was caused when Alvin Curling was named ambassador to the Dominican Republic. Brown stood for re-election...
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Scarborough North, 601 votes, fourth out of six candidates (winner: Alvin Curling, Ontario Liberal Party) 1999 Ontario general election, Oxford, 312 votes...
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while Anne Cools became the first black Senator. In 1985, the Liberal Alvin Curling became the second black man elected to the Ontario legislature, and...
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Beer Jim Bradley Ken Black Elinor Caplan Shirley Collins Sean Conway Alvin Curling John Eakins Murray Elston René Fontaine Ed Fulton Bernard Grandmaître...
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represented the riding during its original existence. The most notable was Alvin Curling who served as Speaker of the Legislature. The riding was created in...
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