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Betty Hill (politician)

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over calling Quebec a 'distinct society'. She finished third in the race with 19.0%. A "firebrand conservative", Hill opposed bilingualism in her career, was a fierce francophobe (source: Riley, Susan, 'Tory cheer belies huge electoral challenge, The Ottawa Citizen; Ottawa, Ont. . 10 Mar 1997: D.4.),
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to Ottawa-Carleton Regional Council, two years after getting a law degree. She won election by just 75 votes, defeating West Carleton mayor
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Progressive Conservative Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons
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Hill died from diabetes complications on November 4, 2013, at the age of 76.
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was a tax hawk, supported suburban developments and opposed social projects.
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née
Ottawa, Ontario
Richmond, Ontario
Goulbourn Township, Ontario
Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton
In 1994, she was elected
Roland Armitage
Western Townships Ward
Rideau
West Carleton Townships
re-elected by acclamation in 1997
In 1997
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Nepean—Carleton
Jean Charest
2000 municipal elections
Goulbourn Ward
Janet Stavinga
"Armitage bows out gracefully from council without recount"
Funeral Home Obituary
Ottawa Citizen Obituary
Categories
1937 births
2013 deaths
Mayors and reeves of Goulbourn Township
Women mayors of places in Ontario
20th-century Canadian women politicians
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons
Candidates in the 1997 Canadian federal election

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