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Glen Cummings (politician)

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27: 381:, he defeated NDP candidate John Harapiak by over 1400 votes, despite the poor showing of the Progressive Conservative party elsewhere in the province. In the buildup to this election, Cummings was a leading proponent of the PC party's plan to remove education taxes from residences and farmland. He remains a leading voice in the party's parliamentary caucus. 343:
Cummings was easily re-elected in the provincial election of 1990, in which the Progressive Conservatives won a majority of seats. He was removed as Deputy Premier on February 5, 1991, while retaining his other positions. In the
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The Progressive Conservatives won the provincial election of 1988, and Cummings was re-elected in Ste. Rose by an increased margin (with the
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Gary Anderson by 3735 votes to 3020. The NDP won the election, and Cummings became a member of the parliamentary opposition.
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The son of James William Cummings and Lillian Grace McDonald, he was born in
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from 1986 to 2007, and was as a cabinet minister in the government of
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Following a cabinet shuffle on January 6, 1997, Cummings was made
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In the provincial election of 1986, Cummings was elected as a
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for twelve years. In 1969, he married Heather Lynne Harvey.
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