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Encyclopedia > Lee Richardson

Lee Richardson (b. October 31, 1947 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian politician. He is a current member of the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Calgary Centre for the Conservative Party of Canada. He was first elected to parliament in the 1988 election as a Progressive Conservative representing the riding of Calgary Southeast. In the PC wipeout of 1993 he lost his seat to Jan Brown of the Reform Party. October 31 is the 304th day of the year (305th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 61 days remaining. ... Year 1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1947 calendar). ... Location of North Battleford, Saskatchewan North Battleford is a small city in west central Saskatchewan, Canada. ... The House of Commons (French: Chambre des communes) is a component of the Parliament of Canada, along with the Sovereign (represented by the Governor General) and the Senate. ... In the British Isles since Anglo-Saxon times, a riding is traditionally a sub-division (especially in three) of a county, in Australia analogous. ... Calgary Centre is a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Alberta. ... The Conservative Party of Canada (French: Parti conservateur du Canada), colloquially known as the Tories, is a right-leaning conservative political party in Canada, formed by the merger of the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in December 2003. ... (Redirected from 1988 Canadian election) Map of the Popular Vote with bar graphs showing seat totals in the provinces and territories The Canadian Parliament after the 1988 election The 1988 Canadian federal election was an election largely fought on a single issue: the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement. ... Calgary Southeast is the name of a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada. ... Janet (Jan) Corinne Brown (born June 22, 1947 in Nanaimo, British Columbia) is a former Canadian politician. ...


He returned to politics in 2004, running in Calgary Centre, which had previously been held by PC leader Joe Clark. Charles Joseph Joe Clark, PC, CC, AOE, MA, LLD (born June 5, 1939) was the sixteenth prime minister of Canada, from June 4, 1979, to March 3, 1980. ...


External links

  • Federal Political Experience Lee Richardson, Parliament of Canada.
  • How'd They Vote?: Lee Richardson
Preceded by
Joe Clark
Member of Parliament Calgary Centre
2004 – present
Incumbent
Preceded by
New District
Member of Parliament Calgary South Centre
2004
Succeeded by
Renamed
Preceded by
New District
Member of Parliament Calgary Southeast
1988-1993
Succeeded by
Jan Brown


Charles Joseph Joe Clark, PC, CC, AOE, MA, LLD (born June 5, 1939) was the sixteenth prime minister of Canada, from June 4, 1979, to March 3, 1980. ... Calgary Centre is a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Alberta. ... Calgary Centre is a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Alberta. ... Calgary Southeast is the name of a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada. ... Janet (Jan) Corinne Brown (born June 22, 1947 in Nanaimo, British Columbia) is a former Canadian politician. ...

Alberta Caucus serving in the 39th Canadian Parliament.
Senators Tommy Banks (Lib), Joyce Fairbairn (Lib), Daniel Hays (Lib), Elaine McCoy (PC), Grant Mitchell (Lib), Claudette Tardif (Lib)
Members of Parliament Diane Ablonczy (Con), Rona Ambrose (Con), Rob Anders (Con), Leon Benoit (Con), Blaine Calkins (Con), Rick Casson (Con), Ken Epp (Con), Peter Goldring (Con), Art Hanger (Con), Stephen Harper (Con), Laurie Hawn (Con), Rahim Jaffer (Con), Brian Jean (Con), Jason Kenney (Con), Mike Lake (Con), Ted Menzies (Con), Rob Merrifield (Con), Bob Mills (Con), Deepak Obhrai (Con), Jim Prentice (Con), James Rajotte (Con), Lee Richardson (Con), Monte Solberg (Con), Kevin Sorenson (Con), Brian Storseth (Con), Myron Thompson (Con), Chris Warkentin (Con), John Williams (Con)

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Elliot Richardson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (835 words)
As of 2006, Richardson is the only individual to serve in four Cabinet-level positions within the United States Government: Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare from 1970 to 1973, Secretary of Defense from January to May of 1973, Attorney General from May 24 to October 1973, and Secretary of Commerce from 1976 to 1977.
During the Administration of President Gerald Ford, Richardson served as Secretary of Commerce from 1976 to 1977, and as ambassador to the United Kingdom.
On December 31, 1999, Richardson died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Boston, Massachusetts at the age of 79.
Richardson and Lee win Nobel Prize in physics (716 words)
Richardson, the Floyd R. Newman Professor of Physics and director of the Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, was in Washington, D.C., Wednesday for a National Research Council meeting on condensed matter physics.
Lee is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1990) and is a member of the National Academy of Sciences (1991).
Richardson was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1981, a Guggenheim Fellow in 1982 and a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1983.
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