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What did Stockwell Day do?

What did Stockwell Day do?

In May 1996, Day was made Minister of Social Services, and in March 1997, he became Treasurer. As Treasurer, Day oversaw a continued paying down of Alberta’s debt while he cut taxes, instituting a flat tax rate in 1999.

Where was Stockwell Day from?

Barrie, Canada
Stockwell Day/Place of birth

What party did Stockwell Day belong to?

Reform Party of Canada
Stockwell Day/Parties

What does the Alliance Party believe in?

Alliance Party (United States)

Alliance Party
Ideology Anti-corruption Electoral reform
Political position Center
Seats in the Senate 0 / 100
Seats in the House of Representatives 0 / 435

Does Canada have allies?

The United States is Canada’s most important ally and defence partner. Defence relations are of long standing and well entrenched.

Who is Stockwell Day married to in real life?

Stockwell Day was born on August 16, 1950 in Barrie, Ontario, Canada as Stockwell Burt Day Jr. He is married to Valorie Day.

Where did Stockwell Day go to high school?

Day was born in Barrie, Ontario, the son of Gwendolyn “Gwen” (Gilbert) and Stockwell Day Sr. He lived in a number of places in Canada during his youth, including Atlantic Canada; Ottawa, where he attended Ashbury College; and Montreal, where he graduated from Westmount High School.

Why did Stockwell Day not campaign on Sundays?

His school taught the Accelerated Christian Education curriculum. In his political career, Day has never campaigned on Sundays, choosing instead to set them aside as time for worship and to be with his family. This came under scrutiny in the 2000 election, when his religion became an election issue.

When did Stockwell Day become Minister of Social services?

In October 1994 Government House Leader was added to his responsibility. In May 1996, Day was made Minister of Social Services, and in March 1997, he became Treasurer. As Treasurer, Day oversaw a continued paying down of Alberta’s debt while he cut taxes, instituting a flat tax rate in 1999.

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