Charles MacNaughton, the Glossary
Charles Steel MacNaughton (May 15, 1911 – November 20, 1987) was a politician in Ontario, Canada.[1]
Table of Contents
25 relations: Bill Davis, Bill Goodfellow, Brandon, Manitoba, Darcy McKeough, Electoral district (Canada), Exeter, Ontario, George Gomme, Gordon Carton, Huron—Bruce (provincial electoral district), Jack Riddell, James Allan (Canadian politician), John A. MacNaughton, John Robarts, John White (Ontario politician), Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Member of Provincial Parliament (Canada), Ministry of Finance (Ontario), Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs (Ontario), Ministry of Revenue (Ontario), Ministry of Transportation of Ontario, Ontario, Ontario Highway 401, Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, Strasbourg, Saskatchewan, Thomas Pryde.
- Finance ministers of Ontario
Bill Davis
William Grenville Davis, (July 30, 1929 – August 8, 2021) was a Canadian politician who served as the 18th premier of Ontario from 1971 to 1985.
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Bill Goodfellow
William Arthur Goodfellow (August 18, 1901 – May 10, 1983) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. Charles MacNaughton and Bill Goodfellow are members of the Executive Council of Ontario and Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario MPPs.
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Brandon, Manitoba
Brandon is the second-largest city in the province of Manitoba, Canada.
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Darcy McKeough
William Darcy McKeough (January 31, 1933 – November 29, 2023) was a Canadian politician in Ontario. Charles MacNaughton and Darcy McKeough are finance ministers of Ontario and Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario MPPs.
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Electoral district (Canada)
An electoral district in Canada is a geographical constituency upon which Canada's representative democracy is based.
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Exeter, Ontario
Exeter is a community in the municipality of South Huron, in the southern portion of Huron County, Ontario, Canada, located approximately 40 kilometres north of London.
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George Gomme
George Ellis Gomme (January 16, 1912 – March 3, 1996) was a Canadian politician, who represented Lanark in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1958 to 1971 as a Progressive Conservative member. Charles MacNaughton and George Gomme are Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario MPPs.
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Gordon Carton
Gordon Robert Carton (July 14, 1921 - April 6, 2017) was a Canadian politician from Ontario. Charles MacNaughton and Gordon Carton are members of the Executive Council of Ontario and Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario MPPs.
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Huron—Bruce (provincial electoral district)
Huron—Bruce (formerly known as Huron and Huron—Middlesex) is a provincial riding in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1987.
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Jack Riddell
John Keith Riddell (December 10, 1931 – January 23, 2024) was a Canadian politician in Ontario. Charles MacNaughton and Jack Riddell are members of the Executive Council of Ontario.
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James Allan (Canadian politician)
James Noble Allan (November 13, 1894 – May 9, 1992) was a Canadian politician in Ontario. Charles MacNaughton and James Allan (Canadian politician) are finance ministers of Ontario, members of the Executive Council of Ontario and Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario MPPs.
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John A. MacNaughton
John Alan MacNaughton, (March 6, 1945 – February 15, 2013) was a Canadian investment banker.
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John Robarts
John Parmenter Robarts (January 11, 1917 – October 18, 1982) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 17th premier of Ontario from 1961 to 1971. Charles MacNaughton and John Robarts are Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario MPPs.
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John White (Ontario politician)
John Howard White (August 16, 1925 – September 5, 1996) was a Progressive Conservative cabinet minister in Ontario, Canada, and Member of Provincial Parliament for London South from 1959 to 1975. Charles MacNaughton and John White (Ontario politician) are finance ministers of Ontario, members of the Executive Council of Ontario and Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario MPPs.
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Legislative Assembly of Ontario
The Legislative Assembly of Ontario (OLA; Assemblée législative de l'Ontario) is the legislative chamber of the Canadian province of Ontario.
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Member of Provincial Parliament (Canada)
A member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) is an elected member of the Legislative Assembly of the Canadian province of Ontario.
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Ministry of Finance (Ontario)
The Ministry of Finance is a ministry of the Government of Ontario responsible for managing the province's fiscal policy, developing the provincial budget, and financial sector regulation.
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Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs (Ontario)
The Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs is responsible for intergovernmental affairs between the Canadian province of Ontario and the other provinces and territories and the Canadian government.
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Ministry of Revenue (Ontario)
The Ministry of Revenue was the ministry in Ontario, Canada responsible for administering most of the province's major tax statutes as well as a number of tax credit, incentive and benefit programs.
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Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) is the provincial ministry of the Government of Ontario that is responsible for transport infrastructure and related law in Ontario, Canada.
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Ontario
Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.
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Ontario Highway 401
King's Highway 401, commonly referred to as Highway 401 and also known by its official name as the Macdonald–Cartier Freeway or colloquially referred to as the four-oh-one, is a controlled-access 400-series highway in the Canadian province of Ontario.
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Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (Parti progressiste-conservateur de l'Ontario), often shortened to the Ontario PC Party or simply the PCs, colloquially known as the Tories, is a centre to centre-right political party in Ontario, Canada.
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Strasbourg, Saskatchewan
Strasbourg is a town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
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Thomas Pryde
Thomas Pryde (October 26, 1888 – January 5, 1958) was a Scottish-Canadian politician who was a Member of Provincial Parliament in Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1945 to 1958. Charles MacNaughton and Thomas Pryde are Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario MPPs.
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See also
Finance ministers of Ontario
- Adam Crooks (politician)
- Alexander Ross (Canadian politician)
- Arthur Gordon (politician)
- Arthur Matheson
- Bette Stephenson
- Charles MacNaughton
- Charles Sousa
- Dana Porter
- Darcy McKeough
- Dwight Duncan
- Edmund Burke Wood
- Edward Arunah Dunlop
- Ernie Eves
- Floyd Laughren
- Frank Miller (Canadian politician)
- George Stewart Henry
- George William Ross
- Greg Sorbara
- Isaac Benson Lucas
- James Allan (Canadian politician)
- Janet Ecker
- Jim Flaherty
- John White (Ontario politician)
- Joseph Monteith
- Larry Grossman (politician)
- Leslie Frost
- Mitchell Hepburn
- Peter Bethlenfalvy
- Peter Smith (Canadian politician)
- Richard Harcourt
- Robert Nixon (politician)
- Rod Phillips (politician)
- Samuel Wood (Ontario politician)
- Thomas McGarry
- Vic Fedeli
- William Herbert Price
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_MacNaughton
Also known as Charles Steel McNaughton, MacNaughton, Charles.