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27: 184:, Simmons became a teacher in Newfoundland's Salvation Army school system. (At the time, the Salvation Army, along with other denominations, ran its own publicly funded schools.) He subsequently moved to Springdale to become principal of Grant Collegiate and superintendent of the Green Bay Integrated School Board. 599: 604: 589: 439: 379: 198: 191: 55: 35: 424: 546: 521: 507: 289: 258:
on some of his earnings. Simmons thereby set the record for the shortest federal Cabinet career in Canadian history. Simmons lost his seat in the
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In 1985, Simmons returned to the Newfoundland House of Assembly as the Liberal MHA for Fortune-Hermitage and briefly served as interim
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He became president of the Newfoundland Teachers' Association in 1968 but resigned to run unsuccessfully for the leadership of the
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as minister of state for mines. He resigned eleven days later after learning that he was being investigated by the
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in 1998 and served in that position for five years before moving to Vancouver and joining Gowlings.
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Newfoundland and Labrador
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for science and technology. On August 12, 1983, he was named to the
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In 1979, he resigned his provincial seat and was elected to the
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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The son of Willis Simmons and Ida Williams, he was born in
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The man in the arena : from railway brat to diplomat
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Simmons returned to the federal House of Commons in the
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