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K. Ross Stevenson

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on May 17, 1985, but accomplished little in this portfolio before Miller's government was defeated in the legislature.
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He worked as a farmer, and was a professor at the University of Guelph before entering provincial politics.
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In opposition, Stevenson served as his party's critic for Agriculture and Food. He was defeated in the
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administrations over the next five years. The Progressive Conservatives were badly defeated in the
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He then turned to federal politics, and was elected to the Canadian House of Commons for
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Stevenson later became director of strategic programs at the
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20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
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Index

Member of Parliament
Durham
Allan Lawrence
Alex Shepherd
Ontario MPP
Bill Newman
Bill Ballinger
Durham—York
Lindsay, Ontario
Progressive Conservative
Ontario
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
cabinet minister
Frank Miller
House of Commons of Canada
Progressive Conservative Party
Lindsay, Ontario
University of Guelph
Iowa State University
Ph.D.
1981 provincial election
Durham—York
backbench
Progressive Conservative
Bill Davis
1985 election
minority government
Minister of Agriculture and Food
1987 election
Liberal Party

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