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Robert T.S. Frankford (born August 1, 1939 in Nottingham, England) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as a New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1995. August 1st is the 213th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (214th in leap years), with 152 days remaining. ...
1939 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Nottingham is a city located in Nottinghamshire, in the East Midlands of England. ...
Royal motto: Dieu et mon droit (French: God and my right) Englands location within the UK Official language English de facto Capital London de facto Largest city London Area - Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population - Total (2001) - Density Ranked 1st UK 49,138,831 377/km² Ethnicity...
A politician is an individual involved in politics. ...
Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Loyal it began, loyal it remains) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Lieutenant Governor James K. Bartleman Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Area 1,076,395 km² (4th) - Land 917,741 km² - Water 158,654 km² (14. ...
The Ontario New Democratic Party (formerly known as the Ontario Cooperative Commonwealth Federation) is a social democratic political party in Ontario, Canada. ...
The Ontario Legislature Building at Queens Park The Legislative Assembly of Ontario, is the legislature of the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
1990 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
1995 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Frankford is a medical doctor. He was educated at the University of London in England, and became a family physician before entering political life. He was responsible for inaugurating the first Health Service Organization in Toronto. Senate House, designed by Charles Holden home to the universitys central administration offices and its library The University of London is a federation of colleges which together constitute one of the worlds largest universities. ...
He was elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1990 provincial election, defeating Liberal incumbent Ed Fulton by 1,774 votes in the riding of Scarborough East. The NDP won an unexpected majority government in this election. Perhaps somewhat unusually considering his professional background, Frankford was never appointed to cabinet and only served as a parliamentary secretary from 1990 to 1991. As a result of serious scandals, David Petersons Liberal government was defeated by a large protest vote. ...
The Ontario Liberal Party is a centrist provincial political party in the province of Ontario, Canada. ...
Scarborough East was a former Canadian electoral district covering the eastern portion of the Scarborough part of Toronto. ...
In the parliamentary systems of several Commonwealth countries, such as Canada and Australia, it is customary for the prime minister to appoint parliamentary secretaries (in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, parliamentary assistants) from their caucus to assist cabinet ministers with their work. ...
1990 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
1991 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The NDP were defeated in the 1995 provincial election, and Fulton lost his seat to Progressive Conservative candidate Steve Gilchrist by almost 12,000 votes. The Ontario general election of 1995 was held on June 8, 1995, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the province of Ontario, Canada. ...
The Ontario Progressive Conservative Party (PC Party of Ontario) is a right-of-centre political party in Ontario, Canada. ...
Steven Gilchrist (born July 7, 1954 in Toronto, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. ...
He ran for the federal New Democratic Party for the Canadian House of Commons in the 1997 federal election, but finished a distant fourth against Liberal John McKay in Scarborough East. He also attempted to return to the Ontario legislature in the 1999 provincial election, but finished a very distant third against Liberal Gerry Phillips in the riding of Scarborough Southwest. His wife, Helen Breslauer, has also campaigned for the NDP. The New Democratic Party (French: Nouveau Parti démocratique) is a democratic socialist political party in Canada. ...
The House of Commons (French: Chambre des communes) is a component of the Parliament of Canada, which also includes the Sovereign (represented by the Governor General) and the Senate. ...
36th Parliament The Canadian federal election of 1997 was held on June 2, 1997, to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. ...
The Liberal Party of Canada (French: Parti libéral du Canada) is Canadas current governing political party. ...
The Honourable John McKay (born March 21, 1948) is a lawyer and a Liberal Canadian politician. ...
The Ontario general election of 1999 was held in the Canadian province of Ontario in the late spring of 1999. ...
The Ontario Liberal Party is a centrist provincial political party in the province of Ontario, Canada. ...
Gerry Phillips (born September 11, 1940 in London, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. ...
Scarborough Southwest is a Canadian electoral district covering the southwestern part of the Scarborough part of Toronto. ...
He returned to his medical practice after leaving office and became a family physician at the Seaton House men's hostel, which services many poor and homeless in the city. As of 2004, he was chair of the Ontario Medical Association's section of Health Service Organization physicians. 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Ontario Medical Association is a professional organization for physicians in Ontario, Canada. ...
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