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Morley Kells

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257:, Ontario. While in high school in Mimico, Morley was initiated into Gamma Sigma Fraternity International, Beta Nu Chapter in 1953. Kells went on to lead the fraternity as Grand President while an active member over many years with the fraternity. Morley attended the 150th anniversary of the founding of Gamma Sigma, in Niagara Falls Ontario in October 2019 with a large group of alumni. 514:
Early in his ministerial tenure, Kells had intended to announce a $ 100-million cash infusion for his ministry, with the money to be spent cleaning polluted dump sites and hiring new inspectors. The announcement was postponed, however, when the Miller government decided to de-emphasize social
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spill in northern Ontario, he said, "If you're a rat eating PCBs on the TransCanada, you might have some problems." This was widely interpreted as reflecting a lack of concern for serious environmental issues, and did considerable damage to the Miller government.
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that followed. He did not serve as a parliamentary assistant, and did not even serve on any committees after 1997. He did serve as a member of the Red Tape Commission of MPPs.
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in his new government on February 8, 1985. Kells' time in cabinet was short-lived. He was not well respected by his staff, and made a rather serious
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newspaper and serving as communications accounting executive for MacLaren Advertising. From 1965 to 1970, he served as the creative director for
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champion with the Canadian Junior Lacrosse Long Branch team. He worked as a coach in the 1960s and 1970s, and started the semi-professional
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and Liberal Bruce Davis by a significant margin. He was reportedly annoyed at not being appointed to the cabinet of
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by almost 5,000 votes). Once again, he played only a limited role in the parliament which followed.
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in Etobicoke-Lakeshore on May 5, 2005, although he was defeated by the 2004 federal candidate
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on two separate occasions from 1981 to 1985 and again from 1995 to 2003, and was briefly a
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Kells would never get the chance to deliver this message. He lost to Liberal candidate
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Keating, Michael (19 April 1985). "Miller bad choice for environment, poll shows".
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Maychak, Matt (13 June 1991). "Ex-mayor Sewell to head inquiry into development".
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for Ward 5 (Etobicoke Lakeshore), seeking to unseat incumbent councillor
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in Etobicoke in 1976, and won a controller's seat in 1978. Kells ran for
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initiatives in favour of fiscal responsibility in the 1985 campaign.
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candidate Jim Mills by over 10,000 votes in the Etobicoke riding of
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Kells' riding was targeted by both the Liberal and NDP in the
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Award for contribution to sport in 1973, and was named to the
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Morley Kells was a candidate for the nomination of the
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Kells was elected to the Ontario legislature in the
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of Etobicoke in 1980, but was defeated by incumbent
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Index

Ontario MPP
Ruth Grier
Laurel Broten
Etobicoke—Lakeshore
John MacBeth
Jim Henderson
Humber
Midland, Ontario
Progressive Conservative
politician
Ontario
Canada
Progressive Conservative
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
cabinet minister
Frank Miller
Toronto City Council
2010 municipal election
Midland, Ontario
Mimico
Etobicoke
Toronto
lacrosse
Minto Cup
Ontario Lacrosse Association
National Lacrosse League
United States
Lester B. Pearson
Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame
journalist

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