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588:), a future Supreme Court of Canada justice, two future provincial chief justices, and a future Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations. The Committee presented its report to the CBA at the next annual meeting, in 1978. The Committee made wide-ranging recommendations for constitutional change, including a completely new constitution, abolishing the monarchy, changing the Senate, entrenching language rights and a bill of rights, and changing the balance of powers between the federal government and the provinces. 790: 782: 27: 707:
from June 12, 2007 to February 23, 2015 (leader of the PEI Liberal Party, 2003–2015). This was the second time in the history of Prince Edward Island that a father-son team both served as premier, the other pair (also Liberal) being
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in 1996. Several weeks before his death, he was driven by construction personnel across the largest completed section of the
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in 1977 and then party leader in 1981. His party lost the 1982 election but Ghiz was elected to the
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corner store owner, and Marguerite F. Ghiz (née McKarris). Ghiz was a graduate of
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Canadian Bar Association: Towards a new Canada - Committee on the Constitution
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law schools and was a Charlottetown lawyer before entering into politics.
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which had yet to be connected to the North American mainland.
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In January 1988, Ghiz declared that Islanders would vote in a
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Lawyer, Crown prosecutor, academic administrator, and judge
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Following his decision to leave politics, Ghiz served as
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from 1995 until his death in 1996. He was the father of
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until 1995, when he was appointed as a justice to the
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in constitutional negotiations and campaigned for the
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