Greg Rickford
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Greg Rickford, né le 24 septembre 1967 à Paris (Ontario), est un homme politique canadien, membre du Parti conservateur. Il a été ministre des Ressources naturelles dans le cabinet du premier ministre Stephen Harper. Il a été élu à la Chambre des communes à l’élection fédérale de 2008 représentant la circonscription de Kenora comme membre du Parti conservateur du Canada, et réélu en 2011. Lors des élections générales de 2015, il a été défait par Bob Nault du Parti libéral du Canada.
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Greg Rickford PC MPP (born September 24, 1967) is a Canadian politician. He is the Minister of Northern Development and Minister of Indigenous Affairs in the Executive Council of Ontario under Premier Doug Ford. He represents the Kenora-Rainy River riding in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
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Greg Rickford PC MPP (born September 24, 1967) is a Canadian politician. He is the Minister of Northern Development and Minister of Indigenous Affairs in the Executive Council of Ontario under Premier Doug Ford. He represents the Kenora-Rainy River riding in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Rickford previously served as the federal Minister of Natural Resources and as the Minister of State for Science and Technology in the cabinet of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. He was elected to the House of Commons in the 2008 federal election and represented the electoral district of Kenora as a member of the Conservative Party until his defeat in the 2015 election.
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Greg Rickford, né le 24 septembre 1967 à Paris (Ontario), est un homme politique canadien, membre du Parti conservateur. Il a été ministre des Ressources naturelles dans le cabinet du premier ministre Stephen Harper. Il a été élu à la Chambre des communes à l’élection fédérale de 2008 représentant la circonscription de Kenora comme membre du Parti conservateur du Canada, et réélu en 2011. Lors des élections générales de 2015, il a été défait par Bob Nault du Parti libéral du Canada.
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