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- Morley_Kells abstract "Morley Kells (born January 26, 1936) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was as a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario on two separate occasions from 1981 to 1985 and again from 1995 to 2003, and was briefly a cabinet minister in the government of Frank Miller. He was an unsuccessful candidate for Toronto City Council in the 2010 municipal election.".
- Morley_Kells birthDate "1936-01-26".
- Morley_Kells birthPlace Midland,_Ontario.
- Morley_Kells occupation Journalist.
- Morley_Kells office "Ontario MPP".
- Morley_Kells party Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Ontario.
- Morley_Kells predecessor John_Palmer_MacBeth.
- Morley_Kells predecessor Ruth_Grier.
- Morley_Kells region Etobicoke—Lakeshore_(provincial_electoral_district).
- Morley_Kells region Humber_(provincial_electoral_district).
- Morley_Kells residence Mimico.
- Morley_Kells residence Toronto.
- Morley_Kells successor Jim_Henderson_(politician).
- Morley_Kells successor Laurel_Broten.
- Morley_Kells termPeriod Morley_Kells__1.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageID "1251822".
- Morley_Kells wikiPageLength "10413".
- Morley_Kells wikiPageOutDegree "76".
- Morley_Kells wikiPageRevisionID "704005958".
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Alderman.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_S._Brandt.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Lacrosse_Hall_of_Fame.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Category:1936_births.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_Lacrosse_Hall_of_Fame_inductees.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_lacrosse_players.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Category:Members_of_the_Executive_Council_of_Ontario.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Etobicoke.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Category:Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Ontario_MPPs.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Conservative_Party_of_Canada.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_(Canada).
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Etobicoke.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Etobicoke—Lakeshore.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Etobicoke—Lakeshore_(provincial_electoral_district).
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Miller_(politician).
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Hockey_Night_in_Canada.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Humber_(provincial_electoral_district).
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Henderson_(politician).
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink John_Palmer_MacBeth.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Journalist.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Lacrosse.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Lakeshore_(provincial_electoral_district).
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Laurel_Broten.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Legislative_Assembly_of_Ontario.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Lester_B._Pearson.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Mayor.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Member_of_Provincial_Parliament_(Ontario).
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Midland,_Ontario.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Harris.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Mimico.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Minister_(government).
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_the_Environment_and_Climate_Change.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Minto_Cup.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink National_Lacrosse_League_(1974–75).
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Ontario_Lacrosse_Association.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Ontario_Liberal_Party.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Ontario_New_Democratic_Party.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Ontario_general_election,_1971.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Ontario_general_election,_1981.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Ontario_general_election,_1985.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Ontario_general_election,_1995.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Ontario_general_election,_1999.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Ontario_general_election,_2003.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Parliamentary_secretary.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Lawlor_(politician).
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Milczyn.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Politician.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Polychlorinated_biphenyl.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Ontario.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Ontario_leadership_elections,_1985.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Public_relations.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Ruth_Grier.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Susan_Fish.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink The_Telegram.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Toronto.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Toronto_City_Council.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink Toronto_municipal_election,_2010.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kells, Morley".
- Morley_Kells wikiPageWikiLinkText "Morley Kells".
- Morley_Kells birthDate "1936-01-26".
- Morley_Kells birthPlace Midland,_Ontario.
- Morley_Kells constituency Etobicoke—Lakeshore_(provincial_electoral_district).
- Morley_Kells constituency Humber_(provincial_electoral_district).
- Morley_Kells name "Morley Kells".
- Morley_Kells occupation "Journalist".
- Morley_Kells office Member_of_Provincial_Parliament_(Ontario).
- Morley_Kells party Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Ontario.
- Morley_Kells post Ministry_of_the_Environment_and_Climate_Change.
- Morley_Kells post1followed Susan_Fish.
- Morley_Kells post1preceded Andrew_S._Brandt.
- Morley_Kells post1years "1985".
- Morley_Kells predecessor John_Palmer_MacBeth.
- Morley_Kells predecessor Ruth_Grier.
- Morley_Kells residence "Mimico, Toronto".
- Morley_Kells successor Jim_Henderson_(politician).
- Morley_Kells successor Laurel_Broten.
- Morley_Kells termEnd "1985".