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  • ptember 11, 2009, Pendergast was named the parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Education.
  • Munro was parliamentary assistant to the premier from 1995 to 1998
  • He became Parliamentary Assistant to the Ministers of Fisheries an
  • n January 25, 2010, Berardinetti was named Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Labour.
  • Rob previously served as the Parliamentary Assistant to the Solicitor General & Minis
  • Arthurs served as Parliamentary Assistant to Gerry Phillips, Chair of the
  • After the election he became the parliamentary assistant to Saint-Josse, and controlled t
  • He served as parliamentary assistant and Deputy House Leader from 197
  • Benidickson served as parliamentary assistant to Finance minister Douglas Abbo
  • Wilson initially served as a parliamentary assistant following the election, but was
  • On January 24, 1951, he was named parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Resources and
  • She was appointed parliamentary assistant to Madeleine Meilleur, the Ontar
  • As Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Culture, Alba
  • In 1950, he was the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Resources and
  • Malkowski was named parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Citizenship o
  • He also served as Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of National Defe
  • He was Parliamentary Assistant from 1985 to 1994.
  • From 1943 to 1945, he was Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Munitions and
  • On November 16, 2006, Patten was named Parliamentary Assistant to the Premier.
  • e cabinet of David Peterson, but served as parliamentary assistant to Minister of the Environment J
  • Before being elected, he was the parliamentary assistant to Pierre Paquette.
  • David Peterson (1985-1990), but served as Parliamentary Assistant to a number of ministers.
  • 8 March 1945-16 April 1945: Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of National Defe
  • 1 April 1943-7 March 1945: Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Finance
  • He served as Parliamentary Assistant from 1959 to 1960 and briefly as
  • On October 30, 2007, she was named the parliamentary assistant to the Minister Responsible for
  • On October 23, 2003, she was named as the Parliamentary Assistant to Premier Dalton McGuinty.
  • She continued to serve as the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Education, un
  • She then served as parliamentary assistant to Gerry Phillips, the Minister
  • He was re-elected in 1989, and became parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Labour in the
  • From 1957 to 1958, he was the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Citizenship a
  • the City of Westminster, works as a Senior Parliamentary Assistant for Steve Baker MP, and is the P
  • From August 1957 to February 1958 he was Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Labour.
  • On October 30, 2007 he was appointed as parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Finance, Dwig
  • He was parliamentary assistant from 1966 to 1969.
  • emporarily relegated to the backbenches as parliamentary assistant to the Energy Minister.
  • She served as Parliamentary Assistant from 2003 to 2007.
  • rnment after the election, and served as a parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Housing in 19
  • a majority government and Hope served as a parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Community and
  • ter the election Aggelonitis was appointed Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Small Busines
  • She later served as parliamentary assistant to the new Minister of Culture C
  • He served as parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Veterans Affa
  • He served as parliamentary assistant to the Attorney General from 199
  • He served as parliamentary assistant to a number of ministers during
  • He was the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Community Saf
  • Albanese was appointed Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Culture, Aile
  • Subsequently, Aggelonitis has served as Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Economic Deve
  • He served as parliamentary assistant from 1966 to 1970 and as his par
  • a cabinet position, however, and served as parliamentary assistant to the Solicitor-General for the
  • of Dalton McGuinty, but was instead named parliamentary assistant to Gerard Kennedy, the Ontario M
  • On October 23, 2003, she was appointed parliamentary assistant to Monte Kwinter, the Minister o
  • From 1994 to 1999, he worked as a parliamentary assistant for Bruno Bourg-Broc.
  • From 1987 to 1988, he served as parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Mines.
  • Johnson served as parliamentary assistant to a variety of cabinet minister
  • He currently serves as Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Sustainable R
  • until November 2006, when he was appointed parliamentary assistant to Minister of Training, College
  • by Premier Ed Stelmach to the position of Parliamentary Assistant to the Education Minister, Dave
  • On September 27, 2004, he was named parliamentary assistant to Joseph Cordiano, the Ontario
  • Currently, Moridi is Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Research and
  • He was chair of caucus and parliamentary assistant to Provincial Treasurer Floyd La
  • puty House Leader from 1983 to 1984 and as parliamentary assistant from 1984 to 1985.
  • Later he served as a parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Finance.
  • f Bill Davis's government, and was named a parliamentary assistant in 1974.
  • In 1989-90, he served as parliamentary assistant to the Minister responsible for
  • She was appointed parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Government Se
  • He served as parliamentary assistant to three ministers, and was re-e
  • Ted McMeekin is the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Training Coll
  • In 1998 she was made Parliamentary Assistant to the Premier.
  • During his term of office he served as Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Industry and
  • He initially served as a parliamentary assistant, and was promoted to Minister of
  • He has previously served as a Parliamentary assistant, and has been a Councillor since
  • 1989, she was promoted to the position of parliamentary assistant.
  • unnecessary, as there were already several parliamentary assistants to members of cabinet.
  • Associate Life Member of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association in India.
  • He is also deputy chair of the Parliamentary Association for UNICEF.
  • epresenting the province at a Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference.
  • He is Treasurer of British-Swedish Parliamentary Association and Vice-Chairman of All-Party
  • ved as joint-president of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, chairman of the Canada-NATO P
  • amed Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, serving in that post until 20
  • rica in 1924 in connection with the Empire Parliamentary Association.
  • erves as Vice-President of the Japan Scout Parliamentary Association.
  • t's source was "a contact in the Euro-Arab Parliamentary Association."
  • Fort Darland drew Parliamentary attention after Rifleman William Clarence
  • Her case thus received a measure of Parliamentary attention (see Hansard for July 13, 17 & 1
  • e audit responsibility from the precursors Parliamentary Auditors and the National Audit Office.
  • The Parliamentary authorities regard the Belfast West seat a
  • Parliamentary authorities did not wish to share the site
  • The parliamentary authorities, however, refused to recognize
  • by MPs and Peers in the House Magazine/BBC Parliamentary Awards.
  • In 2005, a parliamentary ballot allowed the discussion of Bradford'
  • limov (born March 31, 1953) is a Ukrainian parliamentary, banker, and statesman.
  • ed on the South-Eastern Circuit and at the Parliamentary Bar.
  • he Senate was abolished and the unicameral parliamentary Batasang Pambansa was instituted.
  • er 1897, notice was published of a private parliamentary bill for an underground railway from the C
  • Part of a parliamentary bill which would have permitted the collec
  • e Felixstowe Railway and Pier Company in a parliamentary bill of July 1875.
  • Electric Tramways Committee put forward a parliamentary bill to that effect.
  • However, his Parliamentary Bill failed, because the current duke (Geo
  • employed Isaac Lenny as the surveyor and a Parliamentary Bill for the construction of the navigatio
  • In his parliamentary biography, Ferley emphasized his loyalty t
  • facto control over the Gaza Strip-and its parliamentary bloc extended condolences to al-Rayyis's f
  • BMP - Mining Parliamentary Bloc (Bloque Minero Parliamentario).
  • She led the British-Irish Parliamentary Body delegation.
  • Al-Shymaa Kway-Geer is a member of the parliamentary body, the National Assembly, of Tanzania.
  • This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Drogheda in County Louth.
  • was created in 1885, as a division of the parliamentary borough of Shoreditch in the East End of L
  • Appleby was enfranchised as parliamentary borough in 1295, and abolished by the Grea
  • This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Mallow in County Cork.
  • 1974 one of three divisions of Coventry, a parliamentary borough in the historic county of Warwicks
  • This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Portarlington in Queen's County
  • This constituency was the parliamentary borough of Cashel in County Tipperary.
  • nchised the county borough of Newport as a parliamentary borough returning one member.
  • A parliamentary borough of the same name existed from 1295
  • The parliamentary borough was abolished under the Redistribu
  • he two Members of Parliament (MPs) for the parliamentary borough of Canterbury in Kent.
  • e whole of County Limerick, except for the Parliamentary borough of Limerick.
  • Berween 1885 and 1918 the parliamentary borough of Birmingham was split into seven
  • This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Enniskillen in County Fermanagh
  • low, sometimes simply called Marlow, was a parliamentary borough in Buckinghamshire.
  • Parliament (MP) for the newly-enfranchised parliamentary borough of Burnley in Lancashire.
  • This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Cork in County Cork.
  • Before the 1885 general election, the Parliamentary borough of New Shoreham, also known simply
  • This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Ennis in County Clare.
  • In Mediaeval times, Malton was briefly a parliamentary borough in the 13th century, and again fro
  • of Stoke Newington (previously part of the Parliamentary Borough of Finsbury)
  • As a parliamentary borough (often referred to as High Wycombe
  • The proposed Parliamentary Borough of Birmingham, surveyed by Dawson
  • This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Coleraine in County Londonderry
  • A parliamentary borough of Greenwich had been formed by th
  • This constituency was the parliamentary borough of Armagh in County Armagh.
  • , George, was Radical member of parliament Parliamentary Borough of Birmingham from 1840 to his dea
  • It was a parliamentary borough represented by two Members of Parl
  • was a borough constituency, comprising the parliamentary borough of Limerick in County Limerick.
  • The constituency was a Parliamentary borough on the Isle of Wight, part of the
  • Aldeburgh was a parliamentary borough represented in the House of Common
  • ation of the People Act 1918, the existing parliamentary borough of Merthyr Tydfil was divided into
  • It first existed as a Parliamentary borough from 1307, returning two Members o
  • It ceased to be a parliamentary borough from 1885.
  • This constituency was the parliamentary borough of Clonmel in County Tipperary.
  • The parliamentary borough was not affected by this change in
  • ised the whole of County Sligo, except the Parliamentary borough of Sligo 1801-1870.
  • This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Dungarvan in County Waterford.
  • The boundaries of the parliamentary borough were defined by the Parliamentary
  • Drogheda was a parliamentary borough constituency in Ireland, which ret
  • Act 1832, part of the Division became the Parliamentary Borough of Finsbury.
  • A parliamentary borough of the same name existed from 1614
  • The 1918 legislation created a new parliamentary borough of Willesden, identical in area wi
  • This constituency was the parliamentary borough of Carlow in County Carlow.
  • A parliamentary borough consisting of the town of Sudbury
  • In 1885 the parliamentary borough was split into seven single-member
  • The parliamentary borough of Salisbury was abolished for the
  • Aldborough was a parliamentary borough located in the West Riding of York
  • This constituency was the parliamentary borough of Tralee in County Kerry.
  • Warwick was a parliamentary borough consisting of the town of Warwick,
  • This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Newry in County Down.
  • t 1885 as one of four divisions of the new parliamentary borough of Islington.
  • lly the Balham and Tooting Division of the Parliamentary Borough of Wandsworth, was created by the
  • To the existing parliamentary borough were added the parish of Aberdare,
  • me from a family that controlled the Ennis Parliamentary Borough for much of the 18th century.
  • Milborne Port is a former parliamentary borough located in Somerset.
  • This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Galway in County Galway.
  • A parliamentary borough of the same name existed from 1832
  • This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Dungannon in County Tyrone.
  • Boroughbridge was a parliamentary borough in Yorkshire from 1553 until 1832,
  • o the preceding Bermondsey Division of the parliamentary borough of Southwark.
  • It was part of the Parliamentary borough of Tower Hamlets and returned one
  • This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Youghal in County Cork.
  • Originally a parliamentary borough consisting of the town of Evesham,
  • A previous parliamentary borough of the same name was created by th
  • of 1832 there was also a separate Newport parliamentary borough in Cornwall.
  • County Antrim, excluding the parts in the Parliamentary borough constituencies of Belfast, Carrick
  • The returning officer in each county or parliamentary borough fixed the precise date (see hustin
  • own of Launceston, which was itself also a parliamentary borough at the same period.
  • Thirsk was a parliamentary borough in Yorkshire, represented in the E
  • whole of County Westmeath, except for the Parliamentary borough of Athlone 1801-1885.
  • The only parliamentary borough included in the East division, bet
  • he two Members of Parliament (MPs) for the parliamentary borough of Stroud in Gloucestershire.
  • The constituency comprised the parliamentary borough of Aldeburgh, in the county of Suf
  • The parliamentary borough was abolished in 1885, and the nam
  • ed as Liberal Member of Parliament for the Parliamentary Borough of Reading from 1878 until 1885.
  • It continued as a constituent parliamentary borough (voting as part of the borough sea
  • lston, sometimes known as Helleston, was a parliamentary borough centred on the small town of Helst
  • The parliamentary borough of Hackney was established in 1868
  • In 1885 the parliamentary borough was split into eight new divisions
  • The village was formerly a parliamentary borough and elected two members to the unr
  • This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Lisburn in County Antrim.
  • Brighton was a parliamentary borough in the historic county of Sussex i
  • Heytesbury was a parliamentary borough in Wiltshire which elected two Mem
  • This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Wexford in County Wexford.
  • Between 1449 and 1832, Heytesbury was a parliamentary borough, returning two Members of Parliame
  • Knaresborough was a parliamentary borough, first enfranchised by Mary I in 1
  • on, the town of Cockermouth ceased to be a parliamentary borough, and the name was transferred to a
  • stribution of Seats Act 1885 abolished the parliamentary borough, and created a new county constitu
  • on's Incorporation and its creation into a Parliamentary borough.
  • sion of Middlesex, and in 1918 it became a parliamentary borough.
  • A Royal Charter creating a Parliamentary borough.
  • h bank of the River Thames included in the parliamentary borough.
  • arish of Gorton included within the former parliamentary borough.
  • Between 1832 and 1885, it was a parliamentary borough; after 1885 it was a county consti
  • the whole of County Tipperary, except the Parliamentary boroughs of Cashel (1801-1870) and Clonmel
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