Sheila Copps |

Hamilton East Herb Gray Liberal Party of Canada leadership conventions Michel Dupuy Tony Valeri Deputy Prime Minister of Canada Minister of Canadian Heritage and Status of Women Minister of the Environment (Canada) Niagara West—Glanbrook Liberal Party of Canada Hamilton East—Stoney Creek Hamilton Centre John Turner Toronto Sun John Crosbie Reform Party of Canada Paul Martin Canadian federal election, 2006 New Democratic Party Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Hamilton, Ontario Canadian House of Commons Minister of Multiculturalism and Citizenship (Canada) Liberal Party of Canada Rat Pack King's University College (University of Western Ontario) Geraldine Copps Mike Davison Legal rights of women Bill Kempling Victor Copps Dini Petty David Dodge Ian McClelland Aline Chrétien Hélène Scherrer Train 48 Pierre H. Vincent Dennis Mills Deputy Leader Paul Zed
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