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David R. Cooke

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David Cooke was appointed Chair of the Select Committee on Free trade when the Peterson government came into being in the Summer of 1985. As such he became the principal source of facts for the concern which the government expressed during all the negotiations. Cooke and the committee would cite
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When the FTA was finally signed, Cooke became the first chair of the first Standing Committee on Economic Affairs in Ontario. As such he pioneered the pre-budget hearings which continue to this day.
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problems; the US negotiators kept an ongoing vigil as to those concerns, and the Canadian federal negotiators would eventually respond.
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Don Travers by about 4,500 votes in the provincial constituency of Kitchener. He was re-elected by a greater margin in the
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degree, and a law degree. He worked as a lawyer before entering political life.
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The pursuit of division: race, gender, and preferential hiring in Canada
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Index

David Cooke (disambiguation)
Ontario MPP
Jim Breithaupt
Will Ferguson
Kitchener
Oshawa
Ontario
Liberal
politician
Canada
Liberal
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Queen's University
Bachelor of Arts
House of Commons of Canada
1979 federal election
Liberal Party of Canada
Progressive Conservative
John Reimer
Kitchener
1985 provincial election
Progressive Conservative
1987 provincial election
David Peterson
parliamentary assistant
Minister of Citizenship
New Democratic Party
1990 provincial election
Will Ferguson
judge

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