Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Barbara Greene, Paul Steckle, Rick Dykstra, Maria Rizzo, Linda Jackson, Malcolm Allen, Royal Galipeau, William Sutherland, Murdo Martin, Robert Yuill, Ruth Grier, Joseph Markin, Michael Foster, Caroline Di Cocco, Murray Markin, Claude Gravelle, Paul Miller, Greg McClinchey, William Peter Randall, Vito Spatafora, Sandy Annunziata, Lorna Jackson, Ed Fulton, Ellwood Madill, Joe Dickson, Mike Wallace, Daniel Lang, Fred Sanderson, Helen Kennedy, Gordon Crooks Wilson, Albert Edward Munn, J. Trevor Morgan, Earle Drope, Adam Inch, Sidney Cecil Robinson, George McLean, Reginald Belair, Victor Porteous, William Henry Golding, John Thomas Sproule, Charles James Hamilton, Beryl Gaffney, Kenneth Daniel, William Elliott, William Major, William Ernest Tummon, Robert McCubbin, Arnold Darroch, John O'Toole, Charles Edward Hanna, Jack Miller, Peter Bosa, Dougald Kennedy, John Walter Findlay, Bob Nault, George Boyce, Bryan Lewis, John Sanderson, Delos White Beadle, Burr Plato, Marion Anderson, Blair Lancaster, Monte McNaughton. Excerpt: Barbara Greene (born September 1, 1945) is a Canadian politician. She served in the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 1993 as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party. She was previously a municipal politician in North York, and campaigned for mayor of the city in 1985. She is a Red Tory, and holds progressive views on most social issues. Greene was born in Pembroke in eastern Ontario, where her father was stationed during World War II. Her parents were Alfred Greene and Mary Margaret Greene (nee Hutchinson) of Toronto. Both were graduates of St. Michael's College, University of Toronto. Her parents returned to Toronto following the war, and she attended St. Monica's Separate School in North Toronto. She graduated from St Michael's College, University of Toronto in 1966 with a Bachelor of...