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Bernard Newman (politician)

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From 1959 to 1985, he sat in opposition. Following the 1985 election, the Liberal Party ended forty-two years of Progressive Conservative government in Ontario by forming a minority administration with outside support from the NDP. He served as a
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Roy Hicks by 1,024 votes. He was re-elected seven more times before retiring from the legislature in 1987 after 28 years of service.
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for the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada in 1955-56, and coached the Canadian gymnastic team at the
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in the Canadian Armed Forces. A star athlete in high school, Newman served as national chairman of
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Jarvis, Anne (November 8, 1995). "Newman remembered as 'true gentleman'".
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in 1954, and served three terms on the city council from 1955 to 1960.
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Tribute in Legislative Assembly of Ontario, November 15, 1995
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University of Windsor Alumni Sports Hall of Fame biography
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Index

Ontario MPP
M.C. Davies
Mike Ray
Windsor—Walkerville
Windsor, Ontario
Liberal
Ontario
Liberal
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Windsor—Walkerville
Windsor, Ontario
Bachelor of Arts
University of Windsor
Lieutenant
gymnastics
1956 Olympic Games
Pan-American Games
Alzheimer's disease
alderman
1959 provincial election
Liberal
Windsor—Walkerville
Progressive Conservative
backbench
David Peterson


"Complete Results of Ontario Voting by Constituencies"
Ontario Legislative Assembly parliamentary history
Tribute in Legislative Assembly of Ontario, November 15, 1995

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