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Ralph Cowan (politician)

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had a personal financial interest in a construction company whose tax arrears had been written off by York's municipal council. Mould was forced out of the contest when, at the last minute, two Metro Councillors who had agreed to nominate him decided to nominate another candidate instead as they
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network, arguing that since the French language had no legal status outside of Quebec, the station's conversion to French was inappropriate and illegal; however, his case was dismissed by the
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Following the death of York municipal councillor Robert Hewitt in 1971, Cowan applied for appointment to the seat; he was not appointed, with council instead selecting Robert Waclawski.
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lawsuit against Cowan days after he made the allegation, but the suit never went to court and Cowan later claimed that it had been filed solely to silence him.
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Although a Liberal, Cowan was considered a renegade and often voted against his own caucus; most notably, he filibustered both
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alleging that Trudeau was a communist sympathizer as part of his campaign, but was defeated by Liberal candidate
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after being expelled from caucus, and distributed pamphlets published by far right activist
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John Dafoe, "Judy LaMarsh offers Cowan $ 5.48 to shut off his CBC channel and shut up".
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Geoffrey Stevens, "Cowan voted down: Broadcast bill clears Commons with aid from NDP".
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Following his federal defeat, Cowan attempted to intervene in the 1969 election for
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decided not to nominate Mould "in view of developments in York". Mould filed a
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Geoffrey Stevens, "Hanging vote expected today after Cowan's delaying move".
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John Burns, "Style was catching: Metro ethnic groups rallied to Trudeau".
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Michael Gillan, "Cowan ousted, fights for right to vote on leadership".
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Michael Gillan, "Turner wants Cowan to keep voting right".
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and could not show material harm from the format change.
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
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Index

Member of Parliament
York—Humber
Margaret Aitken
Ottawa
Ontario
Liberal
York
Toronto
Ontario
York—Humber
House of Commons of Canada
Ottawa
Ontario
House of Commons of Canada
1962 election
Margaret Aitken
Liberal
1963
1965
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
CJBC
Radio-Canada
Ontario Supreme Court
legal standing
Lawrence Pennell
capital punishment in Canada
Broadcasting Act
Pierre Trudeau
Criminal Code
homosexuality

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