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owners were paying 4.3 cents per kilowatt hour of hydro energy in 2003, even though the market rate was close to six cents. Premier McGuinty described this situation as "completely unsustainable" in light of the deficit, and Duncan announced that the rate would increase to 4.7 cents per kilowatt on 1 April 2004. In an effort to promote conservation, usage above 750 kilowatt hours was priced at 5.5 cents. Rates were increased a second time in March 2005, to 5 cents and 5.8 cents beyond 750 kilowatt hours. In making the change, Duncan acknowledged that his party had erred in its initial support for a freeze.
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government funding and have guaranteed speaking time. The NDP requested that the rules be changed, arguing that they should receive official status to reflect the 15% popular vote they received. Duncan and McGuinty initially refused to consider this possibility. Duncan offered to provide the NDP with $ 420,000 and some guaranteed speaking time, but NDP leader
495:, Duncan announced the government would proceed with the restart of reactor one at the Pickering station. Although smaller, the restart project still underwent cost over-runs and delays. As a result, the McGuinty government announced that it would not proceed with the restart of the two remaining Pickering A reactors and permanently mothballed them. 428:, which was in an extremely troubled state when the Liberals assumed power in 2003. A damning report into systemic mismanagement at OPG was issued shortly after the new government assumed power, and several high-level executives were forced to submit their resignations. Duncan appointed a new interim board led by former federal 635:
targets and that the province has achieved a 29% reduction in greenhouse-gas emissions from its coal plants since 2003. Opposition parties have argued that these reduced figures reflect a decline in the manufacturing sector, a charge that Duncan has rejected. In April, Duncan said that the province
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Duncan announced his government's long-term strategic energy plan in June 2006, calling for an increased investment in nuclear power and the construction of two new reactors in the next ten years. The government will also promote a series of wind energy and conservation projects, including a plan to
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would remain open past 2007. He later announced that the Lambton station would remain open as well. A 2006 government report recommended keeping some plants open until 2014. In November 2006, the McGuinty government asked the provincial power authority to create a new timetable for plant closure.
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Duncan issued a strategic report from the Electricity Conservation and Supply Task Force in January 2004. The report called for Ontario to emphasize energy conservation, while also ensuring "reliability, diversity and affordability", and consumer protection. Two months later, Duncan brought forward
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In a speech to the Canadian Club on 2 May 2005, Duncan announced that it was time for an "open and public debate" on the future of nuclear power. He instructed the Ontario Power Authority to begin developing a long term electricity plan – referred to as an Integrated Power System Plan – so that the
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In April 2004, Duncan announced the creation of a new body called the Ontario Power Authority to purchase energy for the province and plan its long-term energy strategy. Duncan argued that the body would "depoliticize" energy debates in Ontario. Most energy companies supported this decision, while
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Shortly after the 2003 election, Duncan was required to enter into discussions on the legislative status of the New Democratic Party. The NDP won seven seats in the election, one fewer than the number required for official party status in the legislature. Recognized parties receive $ 2 million in
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Hydro rates increased twice during Duncan's first tenure as Energy Minister. The Liberal Party had campaigned on a pledge to keep energy rates frozen until 2006, but reconsidered their options after discovering a $ 5.6 billion deficit left by the previous government. Homeowners and small business
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The financial situation at Ontario Power Generation has improved significantly since 2003. Its profits for 2005 were $ 366 million, and its credit rating was upgraded. In July 2006, Duncan described OPG's turnaround as "ne of the untold stories of the last two years". He also indicates that his
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In July 2006, Duncan directed the Ontario Power Authority to provide $ 400 million over three years to assist local electricity distribution utilities in conservation and demand-side management projects. Toronto Hydro responded almost immediately by promising a fee reduction for consumers who cut
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line, and roads and bridges in other parts of the province. Health spending increased by $ 1.9 billion, and Ontario's universities were given $ 290 million more in operating revenue. The budget deficit was $ 2.4 billion, consistent with the previous year's projection. There were no new taxes or
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Tom Parkinson, the chair of Ontario Hydro One, resigned in December 2006 after accusations of lavish overspending. The following month, Duncan established a four-member panel to recommend a new system of compensation for energy executives. He said that the review would help reduce bureaucratic
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In 2005, Duncan concluded a deal with Bruce Power to provide the province with nuclear energy at a cost above the market rate. In 2007, the provincial Auditor-General later criticized this deal as too costly. Duncan has maintained that it was a good policy decision, and argued that much of the
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Duncan has proposed a national power grid to provide Canada with more autonomy in determining its energy policies. He outlined his support for the policy in a speech before power company executives in Toronto in February 2007, arguing that the grid would significantly reduce Canada's rate of
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Duncan was also forced to revise his government's plans to shut down all of Ontario's coal-burning generators by 2007. In 2004, he acknowledged that "one or two" generators would be required as backup in the event of a failure elsewhere in the system. In June 2005, Duncan announced that the
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between 1985 and 1987. Duncan was Administrator of Brentwood Recovery Centre, Canada's largest alcohol and drug rehabilitation centre, between 1987 and 1995. He also served on Windsor City Council from 1988 until 1994, when he chose not to seek re-election in order to prepare for his first
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Also in April 2007, Duncan announced that Ontario would ban the sale of inefficient incandescent light bulbs by 2012. The decision makes Ontario the first jurisdiction in Canada, and one of the first in the world, to take this step. In the same month, Duncan announced that a
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would not spend $ 1.6 billion to clean up the existing coal plants, arguing that the proposal was too expensive, would do nothing to benefit the environment, and was unnecessary given that the government still plans to phase out the coal plants by 2014.
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had agreed to join their power grids, to reduce Ontario's dependence on American power when demand exceeds capacity. The arrangement will see Ontario receive an additional 1,250 megawatts by 2010. Duncan is also attempting to finalize a deal with
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In October 2006, the Ontario Energy Board reduced the price of energy from 5.8 cents to 5.5 cents per kilowatt-hour, and from 6.7 cents to 6.4 above the 1,000 kilowatt-hour threshold. There was a further reduction to 5.3% and 6.2% in April 2007.
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won a majority government in this election, and Duncan became a member of the official opposition. Between 1995 and 1999, he served as his party's critic for Labour, Privatization, Housing, Transportation, and the Workers Compensation Board.
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had received untendered contracts worth $ 5.6 million in 1999, when the Progressive Conservatives were still in government. The OPG's situation improved under its new management, and it was able to post a $ 42 million profit in 2005.
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As in October 2006, the Ontario Power Authority signed contracts with seven high-efficiency co-generation projects across Ontario, with combined capacity of 414 megawatts. All of the plants are expected to come online by May 2010.
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As Chair of the Board, Mr. Duncan brings considerable experience to this important position as a result of his diverse career accomplishments in both the private and public sectors and in depth knowledge of the Windsor-Detroit
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Greg Sorbara's returned to cabinet as Minister of Finance on 23 May 2006, after a judge ruled that there was no cause for including his name on the RCMP search warrant. Duncan was reassigned as Energy Minister.
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rejected this as "nothing short of a bribe" After an extended filibustering campaign by the New Democrats, a compromise was reached wherein the NDP received $ 775,000 and was permitted to take part in
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Duncan subsequently announced plans for a comprehensive audit of OPG, when its budgetary shortfall was found to be $ 850 million. Reports in early 2004 indicated that Tory advisers with close ties to
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In April 2005, Duncan granted approval for four private companies to create new energy projects to replace the coal plants. The firms are expected to generate 1,675 megawatts of electricity.
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their electricity usage by 10%. The project was successful, and Duncan announced in November 2006 that Toronto Hydro's conservation measures would be expanded across the province.
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In July 2004, based on a recommendation of the OPG Review Committee, which Duncan appointed to review the cost over-runs and delays plaguing the restart of the four reactors at the
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build dozens of windmills by 2025. The total cost is estimated at $ 46 billion over roughly twenty years. In November 2006, Duncan opened Canada's largest wind farm near
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warrant issued in an investigation of his former real estate development firm. Later in the same day, Duncan was appointed to replace Sorbara as Minister of Finance and
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tax increases. One month later, the federal government announced that it would provide Ontario with a further $ 1 billion for public transit spending in Toronto.
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raised concerns over the authority's expanding budget in late 2006, but Duncan argued that its expenses are necessary to create a planning regime for the future.
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Duncan's first budget was introduced on 23 March 2006. It focused on infrastructure spending, and particularly new spending on public transit projects in the
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Shortly after assuming office, he cancelled the previous government's plans to privatize the Nuclear Inspection Services Division of Ontario Power Generation.
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All information in this section is taken from William Walker, "Dwight Duncan: A political junkie MPP who calls politics his addiction shoots for brass ring",
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a conservation plan highlighted by the use of "smart" electricity meters to discourage overuse during peak hours. The government plans to have
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newspaper, 15 November 1988. The revised final totals were not significantly different. Electors were permitted to vote for two candidates.
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newspaper, 13 November 1991. The revised final totals were not significantly different. Electors were permitted to vote for two candidates.
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on 25 June 1999. He also served as Liberal Party critic for Municipal Affairs and the Management Board of Cabinet over the next four years.
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combined a cautious fiscal strategy with plans for increased investment in health and education, and his leading supporters included
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Mr. Duncan has served as interim chairperson of the WDBA since January 1, 2016, and the new appointment is for a five-year term.
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for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada, and in December 2012 he announced he was considering running in the
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Duncan has said that Ontario will reduce its coal consumption in the coming years, even if plants remain open.
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Angela Pacienza, "Ontario homeowners to pay average of 5.8% less for electricity this winter",
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Duncan's first full-time job after graduating from university was in the office of federal
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government could "move forward judiciously when it comes to nuclear energy in Ontario."
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Steve Erwin, "Ontario energy minister delays closure of two coal-fired power plants",
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On 1 January 2016, Duncan was appointed to be the interim chair of the Board of the
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Duncan was made interim leader on Jan. 1, replacing former chairman Mark McQueen.
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Murray Campbell, "Ontario hopes ban on old bulbs will give others bright ideas",
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Tara Brautigam, "Student aid to double, $ 290M more for universities, colleges",
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April Lindgren, "Project makes Ontario the top wind-power producer in Canada",
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waste. Critics have argued that the panel is too expensive, and unnecessary.
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unexpectedly resigned from office on 11 October 2005, after he was named on a
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Robert Benzie and Rob Ferguson, "Successors to premier already eyeing job",
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Karen Howlett, "Ontario on target to meet Kyoto goals, government says",
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One of Duncan's primary responsibilities as Energy Minister was managing
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In February 2007, Duncan said that Ontario is on target for meeting its
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In November 2006, Duncan announced that the governments of Ontario and
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government has added 3,000 megawatts of power to the provincial grid.
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Ian Urquhart, "A successful turnaround at Ontario Power Generation",
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Oliver Moore, "‘Energy of the future' flows into downtown Toronto",
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Richard Mackie, "Grits cancel privatization of nuclear inspection",
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Steve Erwin, "Ont. budget gives Toronto money for transit, roads",
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during the 1990s and early 2000s. He acted as Ontario co-chair of
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Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority (Gordie Howe International Bridge)
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Richard Mackie, "Ontario blueprint aims to chop electricity use",
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Kristin Goff, "Ontario, Quebec reach deal to share electricity",
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Caroline Alphonso, "Big cities first in line for smart meters",
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camera recorded Duncan telling supporters, "we're fucked". See
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Despite media speculation pegging him as the frontrunner in the
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company would construct the largest solar farm in Ontario, near
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April Lindgren, "Energy plan to cost Ontarians $ 46-billion",
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Karen Howlett, "McGuinty's pollution pledge under new cloud",
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John Spears, "Queen's Park seeks bids for renewable energy",
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Karen Howlett, "Ontario to roll out reasons to save power",
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William Walker, "Deals turned convention into high drama",
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financial risk had been transferred to the private sector.
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Duncan was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the
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Mia Rabson, "Premier's power grid dream gets energized",
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Tyler Hamilton, "Power authority predicts bigger bills",
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Richard Mackie, "Ontario to create new power authority",
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Rob Ferguson, "Hydro salary review won't lower rates",
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for a different Windsor constituency in 1997. For the
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Tyler Hamilton, "Smog cleanup 'a bad use of money'",
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Leader of the Government in the Ontario Legislature
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Archived from 212:(born 3 January 1959) is a former politician in 2971:Ian Urquhart, "McGuinty, Martin on same page", 2221:Karen Howlett, "Soaring hydro costs defended", 2079: 2006:William Walker, "Rookie MPP in Liberal race", 404:The Liberals won a majority government in the 240:who served in several cabinet roles including 236:. He was a senior member in the government of 3396: 2878: 1842: 1693: 1472: 1230: 1013: 380:Duncan's 1995 opponent, Wayne Lessard, won a 224:from 1995 to 2013 who represented ridings of 2935: 2455:John Spears, "Duncan has a national dream", 529:is also a prominent supporter of this plan. 377:, who lost to McGuinty on the fifth ballot. 3682:Members of the Executive Council of Ontario 2126:James McCarten, "Hydro One deals reviled", 1498: 1256: 1039: 720: 455:installed throughout the province by 2010. 3403: 3389: 2947:Ministry of Infrastructure and Communities 1849: 1835: 1700: 1686: 1479: 1465: 1237: 1223: 1020: 1006: 532: 514:is used to provide energy to buildings in 2832: 3289:Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet 3264:Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet 2208:"Critics take aim at new energy board", 1638:Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 1417:Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 1175:Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 565:Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet 3305:Special Parliamentary Responsibilities 2858: 2073:"Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate" 2059:"Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate" 1990:"Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate" 1862:Council, Ward One (two members elected) 1713:Council, Ward One (two members elected) 430:Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources 3649: 2485:Ian Urquhart, "No silencing the NDP", 550: 3384: 2337:"Ontario okays private electricity", 869: 2075:. Elections Ontario. 2 October 2003. 493:Pickering Nuclear Generating Station 435:to lead the organization's renewal. 373:on the third. Duncan then endorsed 312: 2833:Radwanksi, Adam (23 October 2012). 1947:Provisional results taken from the 1818:Provisional results taken from the 706: 670: 652:Retirement from provincial politics 399: 13: 3358:Windsor City Councillor, Ward One 2859:Howlett, Karen (24 October 2012). 341:Duncan became a candidate for the 14: 3713: 3702:21st-century Canadian politicians 3697:Windsor, Ontario city councillors 3239:Special Cabinet Responsibilities 3064:Ontario provincial government of 3048: 3030:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2100:, 10 December 2003, 16:40 report. 2061:. Elections Ontario. 3 June 1999. 301:. He later worked for provincial 274:Master of Business Administration 3635: 2664:, 11 October 2006, 16:01 report. 2651:, 10 October 2006, 13:31 report. 2547:, 23 March 2006 (Breaking news). 2498:"Deal gives NDP greater clout", 2156:, 14 January 2004, 13:00 report. 2109:"Ont.'s $ 850 million shocker", 658:2013 Liberal leadership election 583:Minister of Energy (second time) 343:Ontario Liberal Party leadership 3667:Ministers of finance of Ontario 3123:Minister of Government Services 3017: 2991: 2978: 2965: 2852: 2826: 2813: 2800: 2787: 2770: 2757: 2744: 2731: 2714: 2697: 2680: 2667: 2654: 2641: 2628: 2615: 2602: 2589: 2576: 2563: 2550: 2533: 2520: 2512:"Duncan steps in for Sorbara", 2505: 2492: 2479: 2462: 2449: 2436: 2423: 2406: 2389: 2376: 2344: 2331: 2318: 2305: 2292: 2267: 2254: 2241: 2228: 2215: 2202: 2185: 2172: 2159: 2146: 2133: 2120: 1857:1988 Windsor municipal election 1708:1991 Windsor municipal election 576:Yonge-University-Spadina subway 420:Minister of Energy (first time) 222:Legislative Assembly of Ontario 2530:, 23 March 2006, 18:03 report. 2103: 2090: 2019: 2000: 1967: 701:42nd Canadian federal election 335:Progressive Conservative Party 260:, and attended high school at 1: 2599:, 13 July 2006, 10:59 report. 2048:, 26 February – 4 March 1998. 1961: 1487:1995 Ontario general election 1245:1999 Ontario general election 1028:2003 Ontario general election 864:2007 Ontario general election 715:2011 Ontario general election 561:Royal Canadian Mounted Police 345:following the resignation of 251: 3692:University of Windsor alumni 2302:, 9 June 2006, 15:13 report. 510:project, wherein water from 7: 1868: 1719: 1501: 1259: 1042: 723: 574:including extension of the 10: 3718: 3672:Ontario Liberal Party MPPs 3662:Deputy premiers of Ontario 2808:Associated Press Newswires 1874: 1871: 1725: 1722: 1510: 1507: 1504: 1268: 1265: 1262: 1051: 1048: 1045: 732: 729: 726: 522:greenhouse gas emissions. 367:1996 leadership convention 3633: 3426: 3371: 3356: 3350: 3345: 3315: 3312: 3309: 3304: 3238: 3083: 3080: 3077: 3072: 3062: 2741:, 29 January 2007, 13:15. 2692:Kitchener-Waterloo Record 2608:"Save power and money" , 2500:Kitchener-Waterloo Record 2210:Kitchener-Waterloo Record 2016:, 16 September 1996, A3 . 1830: 1681: 1662: 1649: 1637: 1624: 1460: 1441: 1428: 1416: 1403: 1218: 1199: 1186: 1174: 1161: 1001: 881: 878: 875: 872: 845: 713: 555:Ontario Finance Minister 262:Assumption College School 203: 193: 183: 160: 155: 151: 129: 117: 105: 94: 87: 75: 63: 53: 42: 37:Deputy Premier of Ontario 34: 30: 23: 3687:McGill University alumni 2988:, 30 September 2006, F5. 2767:, 16 February 2007, A11. 2489:, 26 November 2003, A27. 2130:, 25 February 2004, A14. 1565:Progressive Conservative 1323:Progressive Conservative 1104:Progressive Conservative 936:Progressive Conservative 787:Progressive Conservative 506:initiatives such as the 426:Ontario Power Generation 408:. Duncan was appointed 406:2003 provincial election 386:1999 provincial election 319:1995 provincial election 2975:, 15 November 2003, H2. 2810:, 25 April 2007, 20:17. 2711:, 14 November 2006, A7. 2586:, 22 November 2006, A8. 2560:, 26 April 2006, 01:02. 2502:, 16 December 2003, A1. 2328:, 16 November 2006, C1. 2315:, 15 November 2006, A5. 2225:, 19 December 2006, A8. 2182:, 27 January 2005, A14. 1979:, 1 November 1996, A27. 685:Liberal Party of Canada 533:Government House Leader 508:Deep lake water cooling 414:Government House Leader 2754:, 30 January 2007, A7. 2694:, 17 October 2006, D1. 2625:, 3 November 2006, A9. 2597:Platt's Commodity News 2476:, 31 January 2007, F1. 2386:, 7 November 2003, A5. 2238:, 31 October 2006, A1. 1442:Electors on the lists 1200:Electors on the lists 2823:, 4 October 2006, A7. 2784:, 25 April 2007, A11. 2117:, 6 January 2004, A7. 502:Duncan also promoted 309:provincial campaign. 278:University of Windsor 2797:, 19 April 2007, A6. 2677:, 13 April 2007, A2. 2638:, 19 July 2006, A12. 2612:, 17 July 2006, A16. 2573:, 14 June 2006, A10. 2459:, 31 March 2005, D2. 2446:, 20 April 2005, C2. 2403:, 24 July 2004, A10. 2341:, 14 April 2005, B5. 2264:, 12 March 2005, D1. 2199:, 16 June 2004, A11. 2169:, 16 March 2004, A1. 2143:, 30 March 2005, A6. 2040:16 June 2006 at the 1996:on 15 December 2019. 572:Greater Toronto Area 475:Nanticoke coal plant 416:on 23 October 2003. 323:New Democratic Party 295:Member of Parliament 3452:Marie Bountrogianni 3368:; Margaret Williams 3198:Minister of Finance 3148:Minister of Revenue 3098:Minister of Finance 2728:, 2 April 2007, A4. 2722:Winnipeg Free Press 2470:Winnipeg Free Press 2420:, 6 April 2007, A1. 2364:on 21 November 2008 2289:, 15 June 2005, A1. 2251:, 25 November 2003. 2212:, 16 June 2004, A3. 1492:Windsor—Walkerville 1145:Independent Renewal 866: 551:Minister of Finance 331:Windsor—Walkerville 256:Duncan was born in 246:Minister of Finance 226:Windsor—Walkerville 216:, Canada. He was a 144:Windsor—Walkerville 16:Canadian politician 3567:Madeleine Meilleur 3416:Premier of Ontario 3363:Served alongside: 3346:Political offices 3223:Minister of Energy 3173:Minister of Energy 3073:Cabinet posts (6) 3033:. 10 December 2012 2949:. 14 December 2016 2892:. 14 December 2016 2865:The Globe and Mail 2839:The Globe and Mail 2795:The Globe and Mail 2782:The Globe and Mail 2765:The Globe and Mail 2726:The Globe and Mail 2623:The Globe and Mail 2545:The Globe and Mail 2517:, 11 October 2005. 2433:, 17 August 2004 . 2431:The Globe and Mail 2418:The Globe and Mail 2384:The Globe and Mail 2313:The Globe and Mail 2287:The Globe and Mail 2249:The Globe and Mail 2236:Hamilton Spectator 2223:The Globe and Mail 2193:The Globe and Mail 2180:The Globe and Mail 2167:The Globe and Mail 2128:Hamilton Spectator 2013:The Globe and Mail 1745:Margaret Williams 1625:Total valid votes 1404:Total valid votes 1162:Total valid votes 862: 846:Total valid votes 791:Robert de Verteuil 679:'s bid to succeed 462:The Globe and Mail 410:Minister of Energy 268:in economics from 3644: 3643: 3602:George Smitherman 3502:Caroline Di Cocco 3421:(2003–2013) 3379: 3378: 3372:Succeeded by 3361:1988–1994 3005:. 24 October 2012 1956:Elections Ontario 1945: 1944: 1930:Total Valid Votes 1816: 1815: 1801:Total Valid Votes 1789:Joseph Theriault 1674: 1673: 1453: 1452: 1250:Windsor—St. Clair 1211: 1210: 1033:Windsor—St. Clair 994: 993: 940:Kristine Robinson 860: 859: 689:Michael Ignatieff 683:as leader of the 675:Duncan supported 390:Windsor—St. Clair 313:Opposition member 270:McGill University 266:bachelor's degree 230:Windsor—St. Clair 207: 206: 147: 139:Windsor—St. Clair 70:George Smitherman 3709: 3639: 3527:Michael Gravelle 3405: 3398: 3391: 3382: 3381: 3351:Preceded by 3060: 3059: 3043: 3042: 3040: 3038: 3021: 3015: 3014: 3012: 3010: 2995: 2989: 2982: 2976: 2969: 2963: 2962: 2956: 2954: 2939: 2933: 2932: 2927: 2925: 2911: 2905: 2904: 2899: 2897: 2882: 2876: 2875: 2873: 2871: 2856: 2850: 2849: 2847: 2845: 2830: 2824: 2817: 2811: 2804: 2798: 2791: 2785: 2774: 2768: 2761: 2755: 2748: 2742: 2735: 2729: 2718: 2712: 2701: 2695: 2684: 2678: 2671: 2665: 2658: 2652: 2645: 2639: 2632: 2626: 2619: 2613: 2606: 2600: 2593: 2587: 2580: 2574: 2567: 2561: 2554: 2548: 2537: 2531: 2524: 2518: 2509: 2503: 2496: 2490: 2483: 2477: 2466: 2460: 2453: 2447: 2440: 2434: 2427: 2421: 2410: 2404: 2393: 2387: 2380: 2374: 2373: 2371: 2369: 2363: 2357:. 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Index

Deputy Premier of Ontario
Dalton McGuinty
George Smitherman
Deb Matthews
Ontario MPP
Wayne Lessard
Percy Hatfield
Windsor—Tecumseh
Windsor—St. Clair
Windsor—Walkerville
Windsor, Ontario
Liberal
Windsor
Ontario
Liberal
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Windsor—Walkerville
Windsor—St. Clair
Windsor—Tecumseh
Dalton McGuinty
Deputy Premier
Minister of Finance
Windsor
Assumption College School
bachelor's degree
McGill University
Master of Business Administration
University of Windsor
Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau

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