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John Baird (Canadian politician)

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taking an additional eight to thirteen years longer than Kyoto. The government plan uses production intensity targets instead of hard caps. Baird said that the "plan strikes a balance between the perfection some environmentalists may be seeking and the status quo that some in industry seek to protect." In December 2007, Baird revealed in a plan that over 700 big-polluter companies, including oil and gas, pulp and paper, electricity and iron and steel companies, must cut greenhouse emissions by six percent between 2008 and 2010. The companies would also have to produce an annual report every May 31 that would include data regarding the level of greenhouses emissions produced each year. Baird's proposal has been met with approval from Canada's oilpatch executives, who described them as the toughest emission regulations in the world, and who feared that more stringent standards would stifle
1159:. A few months later, he became unexpectedly involved in two major and interrelated policy reversals. The Energy ministry came under intense media scrutiny in late 2002 after hydro rates increased significantly in many parts of the province. Critics argued that the Progressive Conservative government's price deregulation policy (implemented before Baird became Energy Minister) was responsible. Baird suggested that the rate increases resulted from an unusually hot summer. Rates remained high through the autumn, and the Eves government was forced to re-regulate the market in November by introducing a price cap. The government continued to support deregulation in principle, but maintained the cap for the remainder of its term in office. The second and more fundamental reversal occurred in late January 2003, when Premier Eves announced that Hydro One would remain under public control. 1043:. This was highlighted by the establishment of a welfare fraud hotline and a complementary conditionality three months later, in which anyone convicted of welfare fraud would run the risk of being given a lifetime ban from the program. The investigations Baird initiated during the fiscal year of 2000 uncovered $ 58.2 million in social assistance that people were not entitled to receive, and $ 16.6 million in avoided future costs, but critics of this approach, including opposition members, poverty advocates, and scholars, suggested that the Harris government was overstating the extent of fraud in order to undermine public confidence in welfare programs. In mid-year, Baird announced that workfare placements had reached departmental quotas for most of the province. 1031:, who observed that there was nothing in the contract to prevent Andersen from increasing its hourly rates. A published report in early 2000 indicated that Andersen was charging an average of $ 257 per hour for work that had previously been done by ministry staff at $ 51 per hour. Another report indicated that the firm had charged a total of $ 55 million to find roughly $ 66 million worth of savings. In response to opposition questions, Baird said that he would not terminate the contract but would endeavour to negotiate a lower rate. Baird opposed the Harris government's plan to amalgamate the city of Ottawa with neighboring municipalities, which was approved by the legislature in 1999. 1097:, died while serving a house arrest for welfare fraud. The woman had been confined to her apartment for three months and reports indicated that her pregnancy was "exacerbated by sweltering conditions in her apartment". Responding to criticism, Baird said that he could not comment on the specifics of the case until a coroner's inquest was completed. He defended his government's general policy on welfare issues. A subsequent inquest did not assign blame to the government for the woman's death, but recommended that lifetime bans for fraud be eliminated, and that adequate food, housing and medication be provided to anyone under house arrest. 1737: 92: 1368:
to cover up wrongdoing, shield itself from embarrassment and control the flow of information to Canadians". He added that no government had ever put forward "a more retrograde and dangerous" set of proposals for dealing with access to information laws. Baird described Reid's criticisms as "excessive", stating that most of the commissioner's specific concerns were minor in nature. Representatives of Canada's business community also expressed concern about changes to disclosure laws, arguing that their commercial secrets could be exposed to competitors.
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than 400 leading international organizations, go to countries that do the most to disrupt or undermine UN climate talks." Canada under Baird was accused of "working against progressive legislation to address climate change", cited for "cancelling support for clean energy and for failing to have any plan to meet its very weak target for reducing 's greenhouse gas emissions."
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that the government's policy was a success. At the time, he lacked information on the number of workfare recipients who actually found jobs, and he also did not account for 40% of the welfare recipients who had been cut from the list. A number of media reports subsequently criticized both the principle and the implementation of workfare in Ontario.
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Baird defended another Conservative government decision to cut funds for climate science research, arguing that further studies are largely superfluous in light of recent United Nations reports. Gordon McBean of the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences has disagreed, claiming that
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said Baird's plan was a "complete and total fraud" that was "designed to mislead the Canadian people". Baird responded by defending his plan and by criticizing Gore's environmental record, noting that no similarly stringent measures were passed during Gore's tenure in office and that the Kyoto Treaty
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as a stunt to show that deregulating electricity rates would create an 'economic monster' for consumers. In early March 2003, Baird announced that the government might be forced to implement rolling blackouts as a response to energy shortages. He encouraged conservation in late summer 2003, following
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In early 2001, Baird announced that his government's proposed drug-testing plan would be extended to identify welfare recipients addicted to prescription drugs and alcohol. He later announced that provincial welfare applicants would be required to pass a literacy test. The Harris government's welfare
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Baird's first press conference as a cabinet minister was held in July 1999, and was intended to highlight the Harris government's record in reducing the provincial welfare rolls. He told reporters that 15,000 people had left the system since the introduction of workfare, and used this figure to argue
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After resuming his environment portfolio from November 2010 until January 2011, Baird was the Harper government's main representative to the United Nations climate conference in Cancun in December 2010. On the first day, Canada "won" three Fossil of the Day awards, awards which, after a vote by more
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criticized the new proposed powers for his department under the legislation, arguing that they would create unnecessary bureaucracy. Shortly after the Accountability Act was introduced to parliament, Reid issued an emergency report saying that the legislation would "increase the government's ability
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Baird was criticized by some parties and observers for obstructing progress on what was to become 'the Bali Action Plan'. Baird showed up for the Bali Conference at which it was intended he explain Canada's position at a meeting with non-governmental activists, but instead quickly left, with one of
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argued that participation will allow Canadian firms to make "megatonnes of money". Baird however described some carbon markets as "shaky," and argued that trade should be restricted to within Canada, or perhaps within North America. In April he indicated that Canadian businesses would soon gain the
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announced $ 1.5 billion for clean-energy initiatives over the next decade. Baird and Lunn also announced a $ 230 million program for clean energy technology. Lunn said that "there were literally hundreds of programs but there was no focus" when the Conservatives took office. Critics argued that the
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following his appointment. At the time Suzuki said he was encouraged by Baird's approach, but remained skeptical of the Harper government's environmental plans. However, when Baird unveiled the Conservative government's plan in April 2007, Suzuki confronted him, calling the plan "a disappointment".
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Shortly after the bill first passed the Commons, Baird acknowledged that the Conservatives might have unintentionally broken political financing laws by failing to report convention fees collected in 2005. He told a Senate committee that $ 1.7 million was left unreported and that he did not realize
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which legally requires signatory countries to set up compatible carbon trading markets. In direct defiance of this international legal obligation, in March 2007, Baird indicated that he wanted Canadian companies to be banned, or at least severely restricted, from participating in the international
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on February 8, 2001. His department increased funding for child services early in the year, amid a significant increase in provincial demand. In November 2001, the provincial media obtained a confidential government report recommending 40–45% cuts in provincial child-care programs. Baird initially
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onto the floor and said that his department planned to "stop people from shooting their welfare cheque up their arm, and to help them shoot up the ladder of success". Baird acknowledged that his department did not have reliable figures on the number of welfare recipients abusing drugs, although he
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become integrated into their communities. He later affirmed that the province was considering closing its remaining three institutions for the mentally handicapped as part of a larger strategy focusing on home care. Baird expressed concern about the physical condition of these institutions, saying
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which issued a statement accusing him of "abuse of office" claiming that "Mr. Baird's actions are destructive to the conservative base in Canada and causing collateral damage to his party." A spokesman for Baird's office replied stating "The promotion and protection of human rights is an integral
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Baird indicated afterward not only that he was loyal to Harper, but that he was uninterested in ever becoming party leader. In 2011 he told a newspaper, "Some people may have when growing up, always harboured leadership ambitions. I've never harboured leadership ambitions. It is the honest-to-God
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argued that the study was misleading, saying that it did not properly examine international emission trading and ignored jobs to be created through the "green economy". The report claimed that Canada's ability to invest in developing nations to meet emissions targets through CDM by misquoting the
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In February 2007, the Liberal opposition brought forward a non-binding motion for Canada to renew its commitment to the Kyoto Protocol. All Conservative MPs who were present in the House, including Baird, voted against the motion, which passed with the support of the three opposition parties. The
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In May 2006, Baird was asked to find $ 1 billion in cuts for 2006 and 2007. On September 25, on the same day that the government announced a $ 13.2 billion surplus, Baird announced cuts to sixty-six federal programs, including Status of Women, medicinal marijuana research, Canadian museums, adult
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carbon market. Several European countries had already set up a trading system to allow companies that reduce their emission levels below government targets to sell "credits" on an international market. Many industry leaders argued that Canada should adopt a similar policy. Then-opposition leader
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Baird released his government's targets for greenhouse gas emissions in late April 2007. The plan calls for Canada to begin cutting its existing rate of greenhouse gas emissions by 2010 and for cuts to reach 20% by 2020. Under this plan, Canada will reach its Kyoto targets between 2020 and 2025,
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Baird was regarded as less combative as Energy Minister than he had been in Community and Social Services. The energy policies of the Eves government were controversial, but opposition criticism was often directed at the premier rather than at Baird. Eves took a prominent interest in the Energy
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introduced to the House of Commons a private bill that would have forced Canada to comply with the Kyoto Treaty in response to the government's plan. While the bill passed, Baird mentioned that, even though that the government wouldn't dismiss the idea, there were no new environmental measures
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The draft group allegedly comprised over 100 party members from across the country—including two MPs and one Senator (who, reportedly, had requested anonymity). In its only contact with the media, the campaign claimed it had nearly 3,000 visitors and 237 new supporters in less than ten hours.
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Baird was appointed President of the Treasury Board on February 6, 2006. Following his appointment, he said that one of his priorities would be to prevent government jobs from being relocated from Ottawa to other regions for political purposes. Baird also indicated that his government was not
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Opponents of the light-rail project have argued that it was undertaken without sufficient consultation with the public. In February 2008, it was reported that the House of Commons committee on government operations would be looking into his involvement over the case. MP and committee member
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voiced a concern that Baird leaked information on the contract. Baird replied that he made the right decision and dismissed the investigation saying "there is no evidence of anything". Speaking to reporters he added following the announcement of the investigation: "If you want to avert a
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endorsed Baird in this campaign, and argued that his political judgment had improved considerably since his tenure as a Harris cabinet minister. In December 2006 Baird was one of thirteen Conservative MPs who voted against reopening the national debate on same-sex marriage.
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boat taking supplies to Gaza (which had been blockaded by the Israeli government to ensure that weapons and other contraband did not enter Gaza) in November 2011 urged Baird to resign as foreign minister for "failing to do his job". They said they had been roughed up and
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planning to introduce job cuts or initiate a radical reduction in the size of government. In June 2006 he announced the creation of a three-member panel to advise the federal government on grant and contribution programs and accountability issues. One of the members was
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chief economist Don Drummond, who also wrote a private letter to Baird arguing that the "economic cost would be at least as deep as the recession in the early 1980s." Opposition parliamentarians dismissed the report as a scare tactic, while Liberal Environment critic
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it was an issue at the time. The matter is under review by the Chief Electoral Officer. The Conservatives quietly tabled an amendment to the Accountability Act in November 2006, stipulating that convention fees will not be counted as political contributions.
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Baird and Gore were involved in a dispute in February 2007. During a parliamentary debate, Baird defended his government's environmental record by quoting Gore as saying that Canada was "showing moral authority to the rest of the world" in its policies on
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against Baird. He argued that if his campaign caused Baird to lose, the Conservatives would "get the message that social conservatives are serious about their politics." Baird chose to ignore Pacheco entirely in at least one all-candidates debate.
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observed was significantly lower than that which had been predicted by the government. Baird indicated that he would continue with the workfare program, and that the proportion of welfare recipients on workfare would be increased from 15% to 30%.
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suggested that this deferral could delay meaningful reform for the foreseeable future. Martin later made a deal with Baird to give the bill an easy passage through committee, in return for the Conservatives accepting some NDP amendments.
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for allegedly favouring his Liberal colleagues, saying that he sanctioned Conservative and NDP members for behaviour he would allow from Liberals. At one stage, Baird described Curling's job performance as an "absolute disgrace".
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approved it in December 2006, with several amendments, and sent it back to the Commons for further consideration. The amended act was approved by the Commons without debate on December 8, and was signed into law four days later.
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new powers of oversight. It limited individual donations to political parties and candidates to $ 1,100 per year (down from $ 5,200), created nine new or revised positions to oversee the activities of public officials and placed
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and argued that those who refused such tests should be at risk of having their assistance cut off. He introduced a policy initiative to this effect at a press conference in late 2000, in which he dramatically cast a box of
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Conservative nomination on May 5, 2005, defeating challengers Ed Mahfouz, Margret Kopala and Ade Olumide. John Pacheco later campaigned in the election as an "Independent conservative", with the specific intent of being a
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for opposing the drug testing plan. The site claimed that McGuinty was "opposed to helping welfare recipients who are addicted to drugs". Baird denied that the message was partisan and initially refused to apologize. The
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speculated that Ottawa may have been deprived of light-rail service because of an apparent "personal vendetta" from Baird against Chiarelli. Baird denied this charge, saying that his intervention was not political.
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by Israeli forces and that "If minister Baird wants to put the interests of a far-right Israeli government before Canadians, he should apply for the job of Israel's ambassador". Baird affirmed Canada's support for
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asked the Federal Ethics Commissioner to investigate Baird's decision to release details of the private contract. Chiarelli was defeated in the election and the light-rail expansion was stopped by the new council.
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can be accomplished at a cost of only 0.12 per cent of the world's annual economic output" but Baird responded that Canada's gas emission levels would peak in 2012, three years before the UN's set target of 2015.
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portfolio, and sometimes relegated Baird to a secondary role in policy announcements. In November 2002, however, he was followed around the province by "Hydrozilla", a man in a giant lizard suit sent by the
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in February 2007. He described the report as a "turning point in the battle against climate change," while indicating his surprise that human activity was found to be a major cause of the phenomenon.
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report in January 2007 revealed that federal officials had not posed any objections to the light-rail project before Baird's intervention, and suggested that his involvement was political in nature.
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was Community and Social Services minister, entrusted Andersen with providing technological upgrades to the province's welfare management system. The arrangement was criticized by Auditor General
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promised significant reform to the structure of Canadian politics and government. Prime Minister Harper said that it would "put an end to the influence of money" in the Canadian government. The
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to announce a $ 1.5 billion environmental fund for the provinces. Journalist Frances Russell criticized that as a reduction from the $ 3 billion promised by the previous Liberal government.
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In late November and early December 2008, a website went online allegedly representing a movement to draft Baird for leader of the Conservative Party, in the face of Stephen Harper facing
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On September 7, 2012, he announced the sudden closure of Canada's embassy in Tehran and the expulsion of all Iranian diplomats from Canada. Baird made the announcement at an
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Baird held ministerial responsibilities for the Toronto Harbourfront Centre and the Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation. He developed a working relationship with
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Opposition MPs complained that several recommendations for access-to-information reform were omitted from the bill, and were instead sent to committee for further review.
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In April 2007, Baird produced a federal study supported by five independent economists to support his approach to the Kyoto Protocol. Among the five economists was
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that their residents "deserve better". Later that same year, he stated that his department would spend $ 26 million on shelters and other funding for the homeless.
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Shortly after Baird's announcement, a government website operated by the Ministry of Community and Social Services launched an attack against Liberal Party leader
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Allan Woods, "Kyoto study raises alarm; Tories' dire economic warnings about swift emissions cuts dismissed by opposition as 'shock and awe' communications",
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planned. All three opposition parties demanded that the environment become one of the main points of the government's Throne Speech in the 2007 fall session.
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restricted the ability of former politicians and bureaucrats to become lobbyists, provided protection to whistle-blowers in the civil service and gave the
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Baird signed an agreement between the Governments of the United Arab Emirates and Canada for cooperation in the field of peaceful uses of nuclear energy.
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A September 1999 report from Baird's ministry showed that 10,600 workfare placements had been created in the first six months of 1999, a figure which the
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literacy, youth employment and social development and the British Columbia pine beetle program. One of the most controversial cuts was to the federal
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as a senior adviser, where he offers strategic insight to companies on how global politics affects business. He has also been hired as an adviser to
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soon after his appointment, and was present for the announcement of a comprehensive new waterfront strategy in June 2006. Ontario cabinet minister
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The offices of Minister of Marine and Minister of Railways and Canals were abolished and the office of Minister of Transport was created in 1936
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In early October 2006, Baird's department reviewed a promised $ 200 million grant to the City of Ottawa's light-rail expansion project for the
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following month, opposition members on a special Commons committee used their majority to bring forward sweeping changes to the government's
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critic for Finance, Culture, Francophone Affairs, Intergovernmental Affairs and Health. He opposed the imposition of a health premium by
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announced Mr. Baird's appointment to its international advisory board, along with former U.S. Speaker of the House of Representatives,
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Baird sparked criticism in late 1999 for refusing to cancel a five-year contract that had been signed between his department and the
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Since leaving politics, Baird has accepted several private sector appointments. In June 2015 he was hired as a strategic adviser to
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the activists alleging that Baird left because he "probably did not want to confront young activists critical of Canada's stand."
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cited estimates of between 4% and 10%. The proposal was criticized by several people, including Ontario Human Rights Commissioner
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as the "Veterans' Memorial Highway" and successfully steered its passage through the legislature. He was easily re-elected in
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new Conservative measures were similar to measures introduced by the Liberals in their 2005 budget. Former Liberal leader
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and established a minority government. Baird was sworn in as Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, replacing
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Andrew Thomson, "Green plan 'a total fraud': Gore; Criticism prompts Baird to attack former VP's own climate record",
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In 2005, a glitch in Accenture's computer system prevented an increase in payments for Ontarians with disabilities.
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subsequently ruled that the site content was inappropriate and it was removed by the government, with an apology.
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described Baird as a champion of waterfront renewal and Miller described him as an ally of the city. Baird spent
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As Energy Minister, Baird was entrusted with implementing the government's plan to sell off part of Ontario's
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Baird was returned to a more prominent cabinet position in August 2002 after Eves separated the ministries of
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in the early 1990s, and followed Beatty through the subsequent cabinet shifts that culminated in his becoming
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Baird said in a House of Commons Committee that his government would not consider the implementation of a
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amount of credit to be $ 85 million instead of the real approximation of $ 3 billion. Soon afterward, a
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Baird indicated that the opposition's changes would not be included in federal targets or regulations.
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L. Ian Macdonald, "Good fix, good fit: Harper's shuffle could solve his environmental image problem",
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Members of opposition parties have criticized the government's abandonment of the Kyoto goals, while
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was forced to resign following allegations that he had used government funds for a family vacation.
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while remaining associate minister for Francophone Affairs. His replacement in Social Services was
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In January 2000, Baird unveiled a series of initiatives designed to reduce fraud and misuse in the
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and appointed Baird to head the latter department. Baird was given additional responsibilities as
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such as McMurtry, Timbrell and Beatty, he became associated with the conservative ideology of the
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MP for several weeks. On February 19, 2015, he represented the government at the re-opening of
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Baird co-chaired Jim Flaherty's second campaign to lead the Progressive Conservative party in
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and Baird's opponents accused him of trying to influence the outcome. Baird and Ottawa Mayor
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Baird introduced the Conservative government's first piece of legislation in April 2006. The
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Baird's criticism of the stance of several African countries on same-sex rights and of the
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had been considerably less critical than his brother, federal Liberal Member of Parliament
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Baird was the Harper government's representative at the release of a major United Nations
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declined to comment on the document's contents, but rejected its proposals in early 2002.
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Andrew Coyne, "The man sent to kill the issue: Baird posting is all about appearances",
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James Stevenson, "Ontario to spend $ 26 million on shelters and programs for homeless",
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during the latter's abortive campaign for the PC leadership in 1989 and 1990. He backed
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Dennis Bueckert, "Environment minister shows no sign of compromise on Kyoto Protocol",
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Joan Bryden, "Tories may have taken in close to $ 2 million in illegal contributions",
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Baird was elected, defeating Liberal candidate Lee Farnworth by about 5,000 votes. The
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when Timbrell withdrew from the contest. Baird was charged with trespassing during the
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From 1971 to 1976 the Minister of the Environment was also the Minister of Fisheries.
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Philip Authier and Mike De Souza, "Harper launches $ 1.5B green fund for provinces",
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Maria Babbage, "Federal environment minister says he didn't misrepresent Al Gore",
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Kevin Dougherty and Mike de Souza, "Chirac calls for 'new industrial revolution'",
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Robert Benzie and Susan Delacourt, "Tories must sustain their drive, Harper says",
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On February 12, 2007, Baird appeared at a press conference with Stephen Harper and
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described the proposal as a "sham" with "weak targets". Former US vice president
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Robert Benzie and Graham Richardson, "They're calling it 'Electrocution Week'",
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Juliet O'Neill, "Baird's health-care stance draws fire in Ottawa West-Nepean",
4368:"Province defends welfare rules after death of pregnant Sudbury, Ont., woman", 3895:, Legislative Assembly of Ontario, online document; accessed September 6, 2015. 3774: 3743: 2921: 1882: 1774:'s opposition to Palestinian statehood while visiting Israel in February 2012. 1642: 1608: 1579: 1539: 1534: 1501: 1427: 1306: 1269: 1249: 1125: 831: 781: 645: 392: 338: 284: 237: 207: 183: 129: 74: 8698: 5817:
Bill Curry and Gloria Galloway, "Baird wants ban or limits on carbon market",
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Michael Oliveira, "Tory green plan is a 'sham,' angry Suzuki tells minister",
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Duncan McMonagle, "Peterson cites examples of U.S. woe in bid to block deal",
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Paul Vieira and Claudia Cattaneo, "We can live with targets, business says",
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has argued that the Conservative Party's strategy is too strongly focused on
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a province-wide blackout caused by a generator failure in the United States.
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in November of the same year. As a backbencher, Baird proposed a bill naming
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Les Whittington and Bruce Campion-Smith, "Tories cut $ 1B despite surplus",
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Steven Chase, "Ottawa rolls out ‘validators' to bolster anti-Kyoto stand",
4118:"Thousands caught through Harris government's tough welfare fraud measures" 3990: 1863: 1828: 1823:
Following his resignation as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baird remained a
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Richard Mackie, "Government-funded Web site launches attack on McGuinty",
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James McCarten, "Ontario workfare placements finally up to snuff: Baird",
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accused one another of lying about details of the project, and Liberal MP
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policies were put under scrutiny in August 2001 after a pregnant woman in
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Frances Russell, "Mask slips off Tories' so-called shift to the centre",
5254:, March 28, 2006, pg. B1; Richard Brennan, "Wooing hearts... and votes", 5134:
Mark Sutcliffe, "Baird becomes focus of race without being a candidate",
4768:, "Social conservative runs as independent; hopes to spoil Baird's bid", 4220:
Tom Blackwell, "Ontario could close institutions for mentally disabled",
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Theresa Boyle, "Some consulting service fees higher, ministry confirms",
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UN report contradicts Baird claim that Kyoto equals economic devastation
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Steven Chase, "Budget makes little headway toward reining in spending",
4464:"Premier Eves Sworn in as Ontario's 23rd Premier: New Cabinet Announced" 1594:
was never submitted to the US Senate for ratification. Liberal Party MP
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During his tenure in the Harris Cabinet he supported an attempt to sell
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Mike de Souza, "Ottawa neglecting science on global warming: experts",
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Tom Blackwell, "Tories to force alcoholics on welfare into treatment",
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right to earn credits by investing in overseas environmental projects.
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billion-dollar boondoggle, you have to make some difficult decisions".
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Baird revealed a $ 50 million program in May 2000 to help people with
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Jennifer Ditchburn, "Opposition parties rewrite environmental bill",
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Chinta Puxley and Fred Vallance-Jones, "High bills shock consumers",
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Jake Rupert and Shannon Proudfoot, "Baird takes Liberal stronghold",
1844: 1835:. Baird's resignation from parliament took effect on March 16, 2015. 1824: 1761: 1616: 1568: 1469: 1209: 1156: 1020: 982: 885: 884:
since 1997. However, he admits to eating fish, and he reportedly ate
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Mohammed Adam, "Baird's rail ruling was political, documents show",
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Jake Rupert, "Council kills light rail, blames federal government",
1252:'s bid to lead the newly formed Conservative Party of Canada in its 7962: 7867: 5530: 4648:, May 19, 2004, pg. A9; "'Dysfunctional' legislature shocks Tory", 4521:
Rajiv Sekhri, "Ontario caps power rates as deregulation unravels",
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and other moves to suppress LGBT rights have been condemned by the
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The bill passed the House of Commons on division in June 2006. The
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Margaret Munro, "Time for a talk, climate scientist tells Baird",
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Mike De Souza, "Kyoto targets left out of Tories' clean air law",
4943:"Commissioner slams Harper for about-face on info access reform", 4917:
Bill Curry, "A handshake and a dance tame critic of ethics bill",
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Caroline Mallan and Richard Brennan, "Eves gives rival plum job",
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report also contradicted the study mentioning that "steep cuts in
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in April 1997, and was promoted to parliamentary assistant to the
9141: 7393: 7268: 7108: 6278:"John Baird makes surprise appearance at Canada House re-opening" 5151:
Patrick Dare, "Chiarelli slams Baird for 'lying to the public'",
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further research is the best way to adapt to a changing climate.
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Ministers of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities (2006–15)
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Mike de Souza, "Harper to ignore motion on reconfirming Kyoto",
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Andrew Mayeda and Mike Blanchfield, "Harper shuffles the deck",
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Jennifer Lewington, "How to make friends and influence Ottawa",
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Commons committee to probe Baird's role in Ottawa civic election
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Colin Perkel, "Ministry in such hot water, Eves splits duties",
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Tom Blackwell, "Civil rights group may challenge drug testing",
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Kathryn May, "Tories back away from key plank in ethics bill",
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Rob Ferguson, "New premium won't be listed separately on pay",
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John Baird with Clinton's successor as U.S. Secretary of State
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Ian Urquhart, "McGuinty mildly critical of federal green plan"
5501:"Baird's 'real' emissions plan misses Kyoto deadline by years" 4956:
Steven Chase, "Tories won't change course on lobbying rules",
4090:"Government Continues Crackdown on Welfare Fraud and Misuse", 3802:"Canada's military power on display during PM's northern tour" 1131: 934:. The youngest member of the legislature, Baird was appointed 780:, Baird signalled the Canadian government's opposition to the 5856:
Mike De Souza, "Tories won't charge carbon tax, Baird says",
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Welfare Fraud: The Construction of Social Assistance As Crime
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Jane Coutts, "15,000 fell off welfare in July, Tories say ",
1771: 1766: 1560: 5334:"UN climate change conference hails Australia Kyoto signing" 4605:"Ontario averts new blackout, but hot weather stirs fears", 4437:
Richard Mackie, "Three ministers surge ahead in Tory race",
1409:. As a result, the rail program became a focal issue in the 6510: 6158:"Canada closes embassy in Iran, to expel Iranian diplomats" 4407:
Martin Mittelstaedt, "Funding boosted for child services",
2927: 2898:"General Election of October 2, 2003 — Statistical Summary" 1855:, and accepted an appointment to the board of directors of 1717: 973:
Baird joined Premier Harris's cabinet on June 17, 1999, as
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until 2015. Baird was elected there as a candidate for the
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Alex Dobrota, "Ministers announce clean-energy research",
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Mohammad Adam, "PS jobs will stay in Ottawa, Baird vows",
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Tom Blackwell, "Literacy to be mandatory to get welfare",
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between Canada and Saudi Arabia and urged Prime Minister
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In August 2018, Baird appeared on Saudi-owned TV station
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campaign stop in a Kingston shopping mall. He received a
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Allan Woods, "Tories push $ 1.5B in green initiatives",
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Theresa Boyle, "Welfare drug test plan sets off storm",
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called the appearance "stunning" and suggested that the
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Gloria Galloway, "Tories twisted my words, Gore says",
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See "Al Gore says Canada's Tories misrepresented him",
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2005-DEC-24: Election campaigning ceases over Christmas
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Local dignitaries cry out for Veterans Memorial Highway
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
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Ian Urquhart, "Tories are lining up to replace Eves",
3740:"MPs and busy lives don't make for great food choices" 9271:
Recipients of the Order of Merit (Ukraine), 3rd class
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Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities
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Richard Mackie, "Ontario 'inflating' welfare fraud",
4045:"Ontario Tories real perpetrators of welfare fraud", 4019:
Richard Mackie, "Ontario workfare plans won't work",
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2022 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election
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2020 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election
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Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities
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Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities
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Kerry Gillespie, "Ottawa backs waterfront renewal",
5166:"Liberal MPs want Baird investigated by ethics czar" 4818:
Janice Tibbetts, "Same-sex debate put to rest: PM",
4675:"Canada Votes 2006 : "Candidates & Ridings" 4622:. Elections Ontario. October 2, 2003. Archived from 3580:"The 39th Parliament:Stephen Harper's first shuffle" 1705: 8927:
Secretaries of State for External Affairs (1909–83)
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Minister of Fisheries and the Environment (1976–79)
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Leader of the Government in the Ontario Legislature
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No federal rail money before Ottawa election: Baird
5014:"Tories to amend law they're accused of breaking", 4831:Julie Smyth, "MP's camera goes where media can't", 3611:. Environment Canada. July 16, 2013. Archived from 2916:"2003 Election Returns - Candidate and Association" 6517:Ontario Legislative Assembly parliamentary history 6176: 6097:"Gaza flotilla organizers call on Baird to resign" 5643:Kevin Donovan, "Gore calls green plan a 'fraud'", 5438: 5436: 5422: 5420: 5267:Brian Hutchinson, "Battle Expected To Intensify", 4992:, CBC.ca, December 12, 2006; retrieved 2014-04-12. 4726:Tonda McCharles, "Harper fast out of the blocks", 1299: 5893:Baird announces $ 85.9-million for climate change 5721:"No 'poisoned pills' in throne speech: Ignatieff" 5527:"Baird unveils industry emissions cuts timetable" 5121:Lawrence Martin, "Ottawa derailed by politics?", 5117: 5115: 4857:Kathryn May, "No cuts coming, Baird assures PS", 4482:April Lindgren, "Stockwell quits over expenses", 3927:. Elections Ontario. June 3, 1999. Archived from 3860:. Elections Ontario. June 8, 1995. Archived from 1722: 1512: 1396: 784:. He also served as Minister of Foreign Affairs, 9187: 8918: 8202: 7050:Leader of the Government in the House of Commons 6051:Mohammed Adam, "What makes John Baird tick?" in 5067:"Liberal programs axed under Tory spending cuts" 4077:Dan Nolan, "Tory MPPs talk merger with caucus", 1108:Baird was the first cabinet minister to support 811:He was later president of the youth wing of the 161:Leader of the Government in the House of Commons 6411:"The ethics of John Baird's Saudi intervention" 6239: 5433: 5417: 5040:Steven Chase, "Ottawa's $ 2-billion hit list", 4355:Mark MacKinnon and Keith Lacey, "Bleak House", 3711:"A sketch of Environment Minister John Baird", 1479: 1100:Baird was given additional responsibilities as 714:during the Conservatives' first year in power. 9256:Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario MPPs 9241:Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada 8408:Minister of the Environment and Climate Change 6349:"Barrick Gold hires John Baird, Newt Gingrich" 6063: 6061: 5944:"Isolated Canada grudgingly accepts Bali deal" 5741:"Tories announce new funding for clean energy" 5358:"Get moving on climate change, Suzuki urges", 5112: 4143:Mosher, Janet; Brockman, Joan (May 10, 2010). 4142: 2574:Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 1833:Canadian High Commission to the United Kingdom 1714:between October 30, 2008, and August 6, 2010. 1078:Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario 897:as a recipient of the "Forty Under 40" award. 8904: 8460: 8188: 7988: 7732: 7535: 7139: 5086:Carol Goar, "Tories misread literacy needs", 4930:Kathryn May, "Watchdog blasts Tory reforms", 4120:. Ministry of Community and Social Services. 3261: 2970: 2642: 2378: 1288:after his appointment to cabinet, leading MP 804:, as a supporter of Ontario Attorney-General 802:January 1985 provincial leadership convention 6819:Minister responsible for Francophone Affairs 6701:Minister responsible for Francophone Affairs 4752:"John Baird has decided not to go federal", 4612: 3950:"Baird brings clout, baggage to his new job" 3917: 3850: 3724:Daniel Drolet, "Youngest MPP comes of age", 1263:Baird won a contested nomination battle for 987:Minister responsible for Francophone Affairs 9231:Members of the Executive Council of Ontario 6533:John Baird – Parliament of Canada biography 6211: 6209: 6058: 5696:"Tories won't dismiss Kyoto compliance law" 4883:Allan Woods, "No more 'entitlements': PM", 3550:"John Baird to step down as MP on March 16" 3287: 2996: 2668: 2404: 2200: 1954: 1908: 1484:On January 4, 2007, Baird was appointed as 1132:Energy Minister and Government House Leader 1116:. The election was won by Flaherty's rival 666:A long-time resident of the former city of 382:February 6, 2006 â€“ January 4, 2007 274:January 4, 2007 â€“ October 30, 2008 227:November 7, 2010 â€“ January 4, 2011 15: 8911: 8897: 8474: 8467: 8453: 8195: 8181: 7995: 7981: 7739: 7725: 7542: 7528: 7146: 7132: 6245: 3826:"Harper to Canada's seals: I will eat you" 3509: 3268: 3254: 2977: 2963: 2649: 2635: 2385: 2371: 1692:possible defeat by an opposition coalition 441:January 23, 2006 â€“ March 16, 2015 328:October 30, 2008 â€“ August 6, 2010 90: 16: 8266:Minister of State (Environment) (1977–79) 6659:Minister of Community and Social Services 5883:, February 8, 2007; retrieved 2014-04-12. 5555: 3943: 3886:"John R. Baird MPP: Parliamentary History 3771:"Baird's a pescatarian, not a vegetarian" 1756:in London, United Kingdom, April 11, 2013 1550: 1452: 975:Minister of Community and Social Services 945:He became parliamentary assistant to the 905: 813:Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario 495:June 8, 1995 â€“ November 30, 2005 6206: 6024: 4592:John Spears, "Power supply woes loom?", 3452:Rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 1747: 1740:John Baird with U.S. Secretary of State 1735: 1718:'Interim' Environment Minister 2010–2011 1672:United Nations Summit On Climate Changes 1227: 947:Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet 791: 755:Progressive Conservative Party of Canada 698:, when his party defeated Paul Martin's 119:May 18, 2011 â€“ February 3, 2015 24:This is an accepted version of this page 9044:Ministers of External Affairs (1983–95) 6835:Special Parliamentary Responsibilities 6726:Ministry of Children and Youth Services 6025:Johnston, Matthew (November 30, 2008). 5340:from the original on September 25, 2020 4693: 4620:"Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate" 4420:"Minister silent on child-care paper", 4272: 3925:"Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate" 3858:"Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate" 3768: 3737: 3667:from the original on September 11, 2016 3544: 3542: 1819:Resignation and departing public office 1685: 1602: 1472:2006 meeting with Canadian soldiers in 961:, defeating longtime Ottawa councillor 863:Secretary of State for External Affairs 853:Baird worked on the political staff of 788:, and President of the Treasury Board. 54:For other people named John Baird, see 14: 9206:Ministers of foreign affairs of Canada 9201:Ministers of the environment of Canada 9188: 6467:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 6449:from the original on February 14, 2020 6377: 6288:from the original on February 22, 2015 6258:from the original on December 27, 2014 6138:from the original on December 11, 2020 6125: 6094: 3603: 3601: 1607:Shortly after his appointment, Baird, 969:Community and Social Services minister 900: 865:in the short-lived 1993 government of 776:in the late 1990s and early 2000s. As 173:August 6, 2010 â€“ May 18, 2011 9246:Queen's University at Kingston alumni 9226:Members of the 28th Canadian Ministry 8892: 8448: 8176: 7976: 7720: 7523: 7127: 6812:Carried over from the Harris Ministry 6489:from the original on November 7, 2021 6408: 6246:Berthiaume, Lee (December 24, 2014). 6194:from the original on February 9, 2015 6164:from the original on December 2, 2018 6033:from the original on November 7, 2021 4708:from the original on November 7, 2021 4542:from the original on November 7, 2021 4207:"Disabled people to get more funds", 4163:from the original on November 7, 2021 4062:"Ontario rejects call to fire firm", 3641:from the original on January 28, 2018 3527:from the original on November 7, 2021 3488:All electoral information taken from 1316: 1292:to describe him as Stephen Harper's " 910:While Baird had been associated with 891:In June 2008, he was selected by the 9085:Ministers of Foreign Affairs (1995–) 6423:from the original on August 16, 2018 6390:from the original on August 14, 2018 6227:from the original on January 6, 2018 6126:Martin, Patrick (February 3, 2012). 6095:Murphy, Jessica (November 7, 2011). 5942:York, Geoffrey (December 15, 2007). 5941: 4983:"Accountability Act signed into law" 4694:Howlett, Karen (February 25, 2005). 3799: 3539: 1171: 965:by a margin of almost 15,000 votes. 721:from 1995 to 2005 for the riding of 6378:Hopper, Tristin (August 14, 2018). 6359:from the original on March 28, 2015 5954:from the original on March 11, 2016 5556:Stevenson, James (April 27, 2007). 5507:from the original on April 13, 2014 5379:from the original on April 13, 2014 4273:DePalma, Anthony (August 9, 2001). 3769:MacLeod, Harris (October 6, 2008). 3598: 3560:from the original on March 12, 2015 2617:Financial Returns, Elections Canada 1940: 1744:in Washington, D.C., August 4, 2011 1284:Baird played an aggressive role in 1223: 1056:drug-testing for welfare recipients 768:, which was put in place after the 48: 6409:Angus, Charlie (August 16, 2018). 6329:from the original on June 25, 2015 6319:"John Baird snags yet another job" 6067: 6000:"Mutiny on the Conservative boat?" 5974:"Baird accused of ducking meeting" 4570:, CBC; accessed September 6, 2015. 4389:from the original on June 25, 2006 4385:. 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