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Barbara Greene (born September 1, 1945) is a Canadian politician. She served in the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 1993 as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party. She was previously a municipal politician in North York, and campaigned for mayor of the city in 1985. She is a Red Tory,... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Party: Progressive Conservative Party of Canada

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Barbara Greene Greene sought a prominent civil service position after returning to Toronto, but was unsuccessful and returned to teaching high-school English.

Barbara Greene Greene returned to teaching after the election, teaching Media Studies, English and Dramatic Arts with the North York Board of Education.

Barbara Greene Greene again returned to her teaching career after leaving federal politics.

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Barbara Greene Greene returned to municipal politics in 1982, winning election to the second position on North York's Board of Control and receiving an automatic position on Metro's executive committee.

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Barbara Greene Greene sought a prominent civil service position after returning to Toronto, but was unsuccessful and returned to teaching high-school English.

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Barbara Greene Greene returned to municipal politics in 1982, winning election to the second position on North York's Board of Control and receiving an automatic position on Metro's executive committee.

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Barbara Greene Greene returned to municipal politics in 1982, winning election to the second position on North York's Board of Control and receiving an automatic position on Metro's executive committee.

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Barbara Greene Greene returned to political life again in 1988, narrowly winning the federal Progressive Conservative nomination for Don Valley North over Peter Ayre Phillips.

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Barbara Greene Greene also called for the resignation of city planning commissioner Bruce Davidson in August 1983, arguing that his $265,000 debt to a major developer created a serious conflict-of-interest situation.

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Barbara Greene In April 1991, Greene called for existing tax and social benefits to be rolled into a single national child support program targeted to benefit low-income Canadians.

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Barbara Greene Greene called for an adequate income and programs to assist social assistance recipients to become independent as an alternative to food banks, which she argued were creating an unwanted culture of dependence.

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Barbara Greene Greene called for an adequate income and programs to assist social assistance recipients to become independent as an alternative to food banks, which she argued were creating an unwanted culture of dependence.

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Barbara Greene Greene did not call for food banks to be shut down, despite some reports to the contrary.

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Barbara Greene Greene returned to teaching after the election, teaching Media Studies, English and Dramatic Arts with the North York Board of Education.

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Barbara Greene Greene returned to teaching after the election, teaching Media Studies, English and Dramatic Arts with the North York Board of Education.

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Barbara Greene Greene returned to teaching after the election, teaching Media Studies, English and Dramatic Arts with the North York Board of Education.

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    Barbara Greene

    Barbara Greene (born September 1, 1945) is a Canadian politician. She served in the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 1993 as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party.
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    Barbara Erni

    Barbara Greene (1967).
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    Journey Without Maps

    Greene traveled with his female cousin, Barbara Greene, who in 1938, produced her own memoir of the trip "Too Late to Turn Back" (originally entitled "Land Benighted"), which has few discrepancies and no major contradictions with Graham Greene's account.
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    Don Valley North

    Former North York city council member Barbara Greene, a Progressive Conservative, was elected as its first Member of Parliament in the 1988 election.
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    Liberia

    To Late to Turn Back by Barbara Greene.
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    Ontario general election, 1995

    Barbara Greene (PC) 5163
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    Bruce Davidson (Ontario politician)

    He initially refused, arguing that he had done nothing wrong, but offered his resignation after city controller Barbara Greene called for him to be fired.
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    Michael Foster (Ontario politician)

    Along with Howard Moscoe and Barbara Greene, Foster was considered a leading voice for reform on council and frequently criticized the development policies of Mayor Mel Lastman.
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    Long Tall Sally

    1964 Barbara Greene -- a female version made for Atlantic

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