Members have also included Ontario Conservative Premiers Sir James Whitney, Sir William Hearst, Howard Ferguson, George Henry, Thomas Kennedy, George A. Drew, Leslie Frost, John Robarts, William Davis, Frank Miller and Mike Harris.
Fisher served as a backbench supporter of the government of Mike Harris for the next four years.
In 1996, Harnick was asked to comment about a racist remark that Premier Mike Harris had allegedly made regarding the Ipperwash crisis.
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He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1999, and served as a senior cabinet minister in the government of Mike Harris.
He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 2003, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of Mike Harris and Ernie Eves.
By 2000, under the government of Mike Harris, the budget had been cut to $300 million and the local representatives had been eliminated.
Erindale acted as a terminus for the midday trains that GO Transit once operated on the Milton Line during the early to mid-1990s, but these trains no longer run because of budget cutbacks made by the Mike Harris Progressive Conservative government.
The Progressive Conservatives under Mike Harris won the election, and Hardeman was a government backbencher for the next four years.
Dunlop was appointed deputy government whip after his election, but was not given a cabinet position in the governments of Mike Harris or Ernie Eves.
Shortly after Mike Harris returned the Progressive Conservatives to government in 1995, McCague was appointed as a government negotiator in talks with the Ontario Medical Association.
In 2001, he was appointed to the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal by the government of Mike Harris.
He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 2003, and served as a cabinet minister in the government of Mike Harris.
He was not appointed to the cabinet of Mike Harris, and served as a government backbencher for the next four years.
The later government of Mike Harris subsequently dissolved four regional municipalities into amalgamated single-tier cities.
The SSA was enacted by the Progressive Conservative government of Mike Harris and received royal assent on December 14, 1999.
Dunn was also in a much publicized relationship with then Premier of Ontario, Mike Harris.
The compilation features Rick Mercer "Talking to Americans", and eating burgers and fries with then-Prime Minister Jean Chrétien; Marg Delahunty (Mary Walsh) as she "smites" Mike Harris, Lucien Bouchard and Sheila Copps as "Marg, Princess Warrior"; Cathy Jones' blooper about a "Massitusits" case; Jerry Boyle (Greg Thomey) at Parliament Hill; classic ad parodies, sketch comedy, and more.
Mike Tyson | Emmylou Harris | Mike Oldfield | Rolf Harris | Mike Harris | Mike Nattrass | Mike Leigh | Mike Watt | Ed Harris | Mike Mignola | Mike Gordon | Mike | Mike Nichols | Harris County, Texas | Richard Harris | Mike Rutherford | Harris | Mike Wallace | Mike Stern | Mike Huckabee | Mike Ditka | Julie Harris | Mike Figgis | Joel Chandler Harris | Franco Harris | Sir Arthur Harris, 1st Baronet | Mike Rowe | Mike Reid | Mike Portnoy | Mike Piazza |
During the campaigning for the 1995 Ontario provincial election, Conservative Party leader Mike Harris deemed Big Thunder a "cash cow" as part of his Common Sense Revolution.
In the 1995 provincial election, Ontario Progressive Conservative Party leader Mike Harris campaigned on reducing the level of government in Ontario, and promised to examine Metropolitan Toronto with an eye to eliminating it.
In late 2004, Norm Sterling, who served as the Environment Minister in Progressive Conservative premier Mike Harris's cabinet, stated that Drive Clean had already had its greatest impact on air pollution and had served its purpose.
He then served as chief of staff to Steve Gilchrist, who served as the Ontario Progressive Conservative MPP for Scarborough East in the government of Mike Harris.
During the 1995 Ontario provincial election, she served as a special advisor to Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario election campaign won by Mike Harris, who became Premier of Ontario.
Both groups pushed for more funding for education and vigorously opposed the education reforms brought in by then Premier, Mike Harris.
It was created on August 7, 1999, when the provincial government of Premier of Ontario Mike Harris downloaded provincial services.
Their record at the end of the season was 16-18, and included wins against former World Champion Rick Folk and 1998 Olympic silver medallist Mike Harris.