An announcement is made by the Minister of Health Elizabeth Witmer, and Dianne Cunningham, Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities that, beginning in 2005 a baccalaureate degree would be the educational requirement for registered nurses practicing in Ontario.
He endorsed Dianne Cunningham's unsuccessful bid to lead the Progressive Conservative Party in 1990, and did not seek re-election in that year's provincial election (Toronto Star, 3 May 1990).
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