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Norman Atkins

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236:. He did not initially rule out joining the new Conservative Party caucus in the future, saying in February 2004, "I will be watching with interest, both the Leadership and the policies of the new party, to see whether they address my concerns. It is my hope that they will reflect the values and beliefs Progressive Conservatives hold so strongly". However, he continued to sit as a Progressive Conservative for the duration of his time in the Senate. 239:
On February 27, 2007, Atkins was elected vice-chairman of the Senate's National Security and Defence Committee. He was elected with the support of defiant Liberal senators after moderate Conservative Senator
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resigned his position at the direction of the Prime Minister's Office who reportedly wished to install a more ideologically conservative co-chair.
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program in 1957. He subsequently received an Honorary Doctorate in Civil Law in 2000, from Acadia University.
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Atkins retired from the Senate upon turning 75 on June 27, 2009. He died in
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Atkins opposed the merger of the Progressive Conservative Party with the
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Atkins was a leading figure in advertising and a senior
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The Honourable
Senator
Ontario
Brian Mulroney
Montclair
New Jersey
Fredericton
New Brunswick
Progressive Conservative
Canadian Senator
Montclair
New Jersey
Appleby College
Oakville
Acadia University
Bachelor of Arts
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Big Blue Machine
Bill Davis
Brian Mulroney
Governor General
Jeanne Sauvé
Canadian Alliance
Conservative Party of Canada
Lowell Murray
Elaine McCoy
Michael Meighen
Fredericton
fonds

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