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- Q7365301 description "Canadian politician".
- Q7365301 description "Canadian politician".
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- Q7365301 abstract "Ronald Alexander Stewart (born 13 April 1927 in Beeton, Ontario) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was a wholesaler by career.In 1988, Stewart and fellow Progressive Conservative member Jack Scowen openly disagreed with their party leader, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, when the government was supporting efforts to translate Saskatchewan provincial legislation into French in response to a Supreme Court of Canada ruling. Scowen and Stewart believed such efforts for the province's 23,000 Fransaskois would be expensive and unnecessary.He won the seat at the Simcoe South electoral district in the 1979 federal election and was re-elected in the 1980 and 1984 federal elections. Stewart left federal politics and did not campaign in the 1988 federal election after serving terms in the 31st, 32nd and 33rd Canadian Parliaments.".
- Q7365301 activeYearsEndDate "1988-10-01".
- Q7365301 activeYearsStartDate "1979-10-09".
- Q7365301 birthDate "1927-04-13".
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- Q7365301 birthYear "1927".
- Q7365301 office "Member of ParliamentforSimcoe South electoral district".
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- Q7365301 birthDate "1927-04-13".
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- Q7365301 dateOfBirth "1927-04-13".
- Q7365301 name "Ronald Stewart".
- Q7365301 name "Stewart, Ronald Alexander".
- Q7365301 office "Member of Parliament for Simcoe South electoral district".
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- Q7365301 shortDescription "Canadian politician".
- Q7365301 termEnd "1988-10-01".
- Q7365301 termStart "1979-10-09".
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- Q7365301 comment "Ronald Alexander Stewart (born 13 April 1927 in Beeton, Ontario) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was a wholesaler by career.In 1988, Stewart and fellow Progressive Conservative member Jack Scowen openly disagreed with their party leader, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, when the government was supporting efforts to translate Saskatchewan provincial legislation into French in response to a Supreme Court of Canada ruling.".
- Q7365301 label "Ronald Stewart".
- Q7365301 givenName "Ronald Alexander".
- Q7365301 name "Ronald Alexander Stewart".
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- Q7365301 name "Stewart, Ronald Alexander".
- Q7365301 surname "Stewart".