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  • tion which reduced the CCF caucus to only eight MPPs and third party status.
  • As Speaker, Cass ruled that Opposition MPPs could no longer begin their questions during Qu
  • near the 0.3 μm most penetrating particle size ( MPPS), diffusion and interception predominate.
  • as made up of Members of Provincial Parliament ( MPPs) from the Liberal, Progressive Conservative and
  • This change meant that a number of sitting MPPs had to compete against one another for re-elect
  • This change meant that a number of sitting MPPs had to compete against one another for re-nomin
  • of colourful Members of Provincial Parliament ( MPPs) including Drew, his successor "Temperance Bill
  • rvative government of persuading two opposition MPPs of giving up their seats immediately prior to t
  • peaker, however, considered "sweet-tempered" by MPPs on both sides of the House.
  • regards to appointments given to former Liberal MPPs Phil Givens and Vernon Singer.
  • In the 2007 provincial election, the MPPs representing the two predecessor ridings of Has
  • lted in various verbal gymnastics as Opposition MPPs struggled to find a way to say "why" without sa
  • This change forced a number of sitting MPPs to face one another in the 1999 provincial elec
  • that returned Members of Provincial Parliament ( MPPs) to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario at Quee
  • In 1994, Rizzo was one of twelve NDP MPPs to vote against Bill 167, proposed legislation
  • that returned Members of Provincial Parliament ( MPPs) to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario at Quee
  • In 1994, Cooper was one of twelve NDP MPPs to vote against Bill 167, a government bill int
  • In 1994, Pilkey was one of twelve NDP MPPs to vote against Bill 167, a government bill whi
  • She was one of seventeen NDP MPPs to successfully retain their seats in that elec
  • that returned Members of Provincial Parliament ( MPPs) to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario at Quee
  • LAs) and then Members of Provincial Parliament ( MPPs) to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
  • LAs) and then Members of Provincial Parliament ( MPPs) to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
  • As one of the few NDP MPPs to represent a rural constituency in southern O
  • ral incumbent Members of Provincial Parliament ( MPPs) to compete against one another for renominatio
  • Many Conservatives MPPs under Harris were openly dismissive of Davis-er
  • Since 1990 the position has been elected by MPPs using a secret ballot.
  • As new MPPs were usually sworn in in alphabetical order, Lu
  • Legislature, he was one of six Northern Ontario MPPs who absented themselves from a vote to censure
  • of twelve NDP Member of Provincial Parliament ( MPPs) who voted against Bill 167, a government bill
  • d elected many Member of Provincial Parliament ( MPPs) who had little experience in politics and no e