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  1. Member of Parliament. In the 1974 federal election, Hnatyshyn ran as a Progressive Conservative Party (PC) candidate and narrowly won the riding of Saskatoon—Biggar against New Democratic Party incumbent Alfred Gleave. He thereby became a member of Parliament (MP).

  2. Ramon John „Ray“ Hnatyshyn, PC, CC (* 16. März 1934 in Saskatoon; † 18. Dezember 2002 in Ottawa) war ein kanadischer Politiker und von 1990 bis 1995 der 24. Generalgouverneur von Kanada .

  3. 23. Dez. 2002 · One woman in a fur coat, visibly distressed, stayed far off to herself, at times sitting, at times pacing, at one point standing and kicking the stone and concrete walkway...

  4. 14. Jan. 2008 · Described as a “man of the people,” the affable Ray Hnatyshyn opened the grounds of Rideau Hall to Canadians and made the office of governor general more genial and approachable than it had been under his predecessor. He called his appointment the greatest honour possible for an “average Canadian.”. Ray Hnatyshyn.

  5. 19. Aug. 2022 · Overall, Hnatyshyn was well-liked in Parliament by both sides of the aisle and when the Progressive Conservatives came back into power in 1984 under Brian Mulroney, Hnatyshyn was named government house leader. He would also serve as President of the Privy Council and the Minister of Justice.

  6. Ray Hnatyshyn, Governor General of Canada, standing in front of a fireplace. Photo likely taken at investiture as Governor General.

  7. 21. Dez. 2002 · Mr. Hnatyshyn grew up in a political household, his father having been a senator, and he served as Conservative MP and minister from Saskatchewan. Yet he emerged from the incestuous...