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at deterring crime. While the party leaders acknowledged that Brown and Silye's criticism had weight, they were attacked for publicly criticizing the party. Brown promised to deal with any future concerns within the party, and both she and Silye apologized. The next month, however, Reform MP
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On May 7, 1996, the Reform executive voted to suspend Ringma and Chatters for their remarks but also voted to suspend Brown for speaking out against the party. Brown was disappointed and three days later announced she was quitting the party to sit as an
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Despite drawing much attention in the sometimes bitter campaign against her former party leader, Brown lost by a significant margin, and retired permanently from politics. In 2005, she completed a
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aroused more controversy when he suggested it would be reasonable to ban homosexuals from teaching children. Party leader
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ones at the 1994 Reform convention. She won much admiration for putting a yellow rose on the empty desk of rival
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and "ethnics" "to the back of the shop", or even to fire them, if it helped their business. A few days later MP
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and the other top party officials did not censure the remarks or demand apologies from the MPs.
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Brown remained an independent for the rest of the parliament but co-operated closely with the
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Brown rose to prominence as a well-spoken and moderate member of the Reform Party, becoming
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Later that year she was voted sexiest, best-dressed, and most generous MP by the
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were the only two MPs to speak out against the motion to deny
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Early in 1996, however, Brown, along with fellow Reform MP
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Alberta
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20th-century members of the House of Commons of Canada
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