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Businessman and political figure in Upper Canada
Colonel The Hon. John Simcoe Macaulay (13 October 1791 – 20 December 1855) was a businessman and political figure in Upper Canada. In 1845, before retiring
John_Simcoe_Macaulay
Topics referred to by the same term
John Macaulay may refer to: John Macaulay (politician) (1792–1857), political figure in Upper Canada John Simcoe Macaulay (1791–1855), another political
John_Macaulay
political figure in Upper Canada John Simcoe Macaulay (1791–1855), another political figure in Upper Canada Kenneth Macaulay (politician) (1815–1867), English
List of people with surnames Macaulay, MacAulay or McAulay
List_of_people_with_surnames_Macaulay,_MacAulay_or_McAulay
Thoroughfare in Toronto, Canada
was known as Terauley Street (named after the Terauley estate of John Simcoe Macaulay near Bay and Queen Streets). Several discontinuous streets existed
Bay_Street
Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
given by the Honourable John Simcoe Macaulay in 1845. Macaulay's cottage, 'Teraulay' was then situated on an estate named Macaulay's Fields which extended
Church of the Holy Trinity (Toronto)
Church_of_the_Holy_Trinity_(Toronto)
1840s British steamship, museum ship
Bright & Co., travelled between Liverpool and New York in 1852. John Simcoe Macaulay, businessman and political figure in Upper Canada, travelled between
SS_Great_Britain
Physician in Upper Canada
(George and Allan) died in early manhood, leaving John Simcoe Macaulay and Sir James Buchanan Macaulay. Their eldest daughter, Elizabeth, married The Hon
James Macaulay (Canadian physician)
James_Macaulay_(Canadian_physician)
Canadian lawyer and judge (1793–1859)
Canada, under the patronage of his friend John Graves Simcoe, the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada. Macaulay served as an ensign in the 98th regiment
James_Buchanan_Macaulay
Public square in Toronto, Canada
'Terauley' estate of John Simcoe Macaulay (Terauley Cottage), which had been acquired by his father James Macaulay in 1797. Macaulay sold the house and
Trinity_Square_(Toronto)
Military engineer and architect (d.1857)
masters at that time were: Michael Faraday, Chemical Lecturer; Captain John Simcoe Macaulay, RE, Professor of Fortification; Dr Olinthus Gregory, Professor of
Henry_Williamson_Lugard
Historical upper house of the province of Upper Canada
1795–1796 John Elmsley 1796–1802 Henry Allcock 1803–1806 Thomas Scott 1806–1816 William Dummer Powell 1816–1825 William Campbell (jurist) 1825–1829 Sir John Beverley
Legislative Council of Upper Canada
Legislative_Council_of_Upper_Canada
Elizabeth Hagerman Macaulay (1826–1899), was a daughter of George Macaulay (1796-1828) of Bath, Upper Canada, and a niece of John Simcoe Macaulay, Sir James Buchanan
Frederick_Edmund_Meredith
1990 film directed by Chris Columbus
Columbus and written and produced by John Hughes. The first film in the Home Alone franchise, the film stars Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister, an eight-year-old
Home_Alone
brother, Matthew, married the sister of Sir James Buchanan Macaulay and John Simcoe Macaulay. They were first cousins of Mrs Alexander Morris and Brock
Philip Michael Matthew Scott VanKoughnet
Philip_Michael_Matthew_Scott_VanKoughnet
Canadian banker and philanthropist
Hagerman Macaulay (1826–1899), was a daughter of barrister George Macaulay (1796–1828), and a niece of John Simcoe Macaulay, Sir James Buchanan Macaulay, Christopher
Francis_Wolferstan_Thomas
Regional municipality in Ontario, Canada
was rectified in 1877, when all of the district was declared to be within Simcoe County. This lasted until 1888, when it was separated from that county.
District Municipality of Muskoka
District_Municipality_of_Muskoka
Party election in Canada
Belt), Paul Bonwick (Simcoe—Grey), Claudette Bradshaw (Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe), Gerry Byrne (Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte), John Cannis (Scarborough Centre)
2003 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election
2003_Liberal_Party_of_Canada_leadership_election
School in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OCAD Sharp Centre. Relocated in 1868 to John Strachan's Bishop's Palace on north side of Front Street between Simcoe and York Streets after his death in 1867
The_Bishop_Strachan_School
Unincorporated municipality in Home District, Upper Canada
Toronto (1834–1998). It was established in 1793 by Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe as a "temporary" location for the capital of Upper Canada, while he
York,_Upper_Canada
Historical county in Ontario, Canada
for each. The first lieutenant-governor of Upper Canada was Colonel John Graves Simcoe, who surveyed the province and set out tracts of land for immigrants
Victoria_County,_Ontario
Canadian politician
politician. He served as Member of Parliament for the Ontario riding of Simcoe North from 1993 to 2005. He was first elected to parliament for the Liberal
Paul_DeVillers
Canadian surgeon and politician
former politician who served as the Member of Parliament for the riding of Simcoe—Grey from 2011 to 2019 as a member of the Conservative Party. She was first
Kellie_Leitch
Colonists loyal to Britain during the American Revolution
"Upper Canada, 1793: Simcoe and the Slaves." Beaver 1993 73(3): 17–19 Mealing, S. R. (1958). "The Enthusiasms of John Graves Simcoe". Report of the Annual
Loyalist (American Revolution)
Loyalist_(American_Revolution)
Cabinet of Ontario, 1923–1930
minister John Strickler Martin, health minister Forbes Godfrey, and Provincial Secretary Lincoln Goldie — and the four new entrants — Leopold Macaulay, Thomas
Ferguson_ministry
Former federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada
Laxton, Lutterworth, Macaulay and Drapper, Sommerville, and Morrison, Muskoka, Monck and Watt (taken from the County of Simcoe), and any other surveyed
Victoria North (federal electoral district)
Victoria_North_(federal_electoral_district)
Oligarchic political clique in Upper Canada (1810s to 1840s)
with John Graves Simcoe, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, by pointing out that there was no legal impediment to prevent cross-appointments. Simcoe used
Family_Compact
1959–1963 legislature of Ontario, Canada
party was the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party led by Leslie Frost. John Robarts replaced Frost as Progressive Conservative Party leader and Premier
26th_Parliament_of_Ontario
Canada. February 20, 2019. Retrieved June 15, 2024. "Constable Walter E. MacAulay". Ontario Police Memorial Foundation. Retrieved June 18, 2024. Burden,
List of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty in Canada
List_of_law_enforcement_officers_killed_in_the_line_of_duty_in_Canada
Frontenac—Mégantic, QC: Jean-Guy Chrétien, BQ def. Manon Lecours, Lib by 465 votes Simcoe—Grey, ON: Paul Bonwick, Lib def. Paul Shaw, Ref by 481 votes Canada portal
1997 Canadian federal election
1997_Canadian_federal_election
Canadian politician
training, Lewis entered the House of Commons of Canada when he won the seat of Simcoe North, Ontario, as a Progressive Conservative in the 1979 federal election
Doug_Lewis_(politician)
Overview of Freemasons in Canada
Governor General of Canada (1888–1893), Namesake for the Stanley Cup John Graves Simcoe – British Army general, Founder of York (Toronto), Introduced English
Freemasonry_in_Canada
Neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
estates: Macaulay Estate (to the east, became a residential district known as 'the Ward' until demolished), Elmsley Estate (redivided with the Macaulay Estate
Discovery_District
York Simcoe Storm MNP Park 3,000 Ottawa Ontario Carleton Ravens, Ottawa Sooners Raymond Field 3,000 Wolfville Nova Scotia Acadia Axemen MacAulay Field
List of Canadian football stadiums
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British military officer (1725–1774)
four British and two sepoy casualties. The historian Thomas Babington Macaulay wrote a century later of the siege: ... the commander who had to conduct
Robert_Clive
Neighbourhood of Victoria, British Columbia
named “James Bay Village”, is centred on the intersection of Menzies and Simcoe Streets. The Inner Harbour area continues to be dominated by the Legislature
James_Bay,_Greater_Victoria
(1 March 2025). "After 11 election wins, Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay is retiring". CBC News. Archived from the original on 1 March 2025. Retrieved
Results of the 2025 Canadian federal election by riding
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international trade. September 30, 2018: Peter Van Loan, Conservative MP for York—Simcoe resigns his seat in the House of Commons. November 7, 2018: Parry Sound-Muskoka
2019 Canadian federal election
2019_Canadian_federal_election
Roberts Liberal 1934 Simcoe Centre Leonard Jennett Simpson Liberal 1929 Simcoe East Garnet Edward Tanner Liberal 1934 St. Andrew John Judah Glass Liberal
19th_Parliament_of_Ontario
Municipality in Canada
county was created by Upper Canada's founding lieutenant-governor John Graves Simcoe on July 16, 1792. It was named after Prince Edward Augustus, Duke
Prince_Edward_County,_Ontario
Canadian corporate executive and former politician
Ouellet Member of Parliament for Wellington—Grey—Dufferin—Simcoe (Wellington—Dufferin—Simcoe; 1979–1988) (Wellington—Grey; 1972–1979) In office October
Perrin_Beatty
Legislative assembly from 1963 to 1967
The majority party was the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party led by John Robarts. Donald Hugo Morrow served as speaker for the assembly. First elected
27th_Parliament_of_Ontario
for Humber (1955–1967). Retired to Mara Township on the shores of Lake Simcoe where he was reeve until his death. 1957–1962 Henry Oscar (Ozzie) Waffle
List of reeves and mayors of Etobicoke
List_of_reeves_and_mayors_of_Etobicoke
Fay, Marc Macaulay, Peyton Alex Smith, Jim Cramer Teeth Roadside Attractions Mitchell Lichtenstein (director/screenplay); Jess Weixler, John Hensley, Josh
List of American films of 2008
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British military commander and politician (1774–1839)
his chief captain, William Henry Sleeman. Along with Thomas Babington Macaulay he introduced English as the language of instruction in India. Mysore was
Lord_William_Bentinck
1926–1929 term of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Canada
Frederick George Sandy, the pair for Victoria. A fifth member, John Henry Mitchell of Simcoe Southwest, was erroneous identified as Liberal Progressive by
17th_Parliament_of_Ontario
Progressive Conservative 1951 Dufferin—Simcoe Alfred Wallace Downer Progressive Conservative 1937 Durham John Weir Foote Progressive Conservative 1948
25th_Parliament_of_Ontario
By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained York—Simcoe TBD Caroline Mulroney Progressive Conservative TBD Resigned to return to
List_of_Ontario_by-elections
CBE TD ADC, 51st Highland Volunteers Lieutenant-General John Graves Simcoe Brigadier Alan John Simmons (1930–2020) Major-General Frank Keith Simmons Field
List of British generals and brigadiers
List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers
Government ministry in Ontario
of Highways in 1931 and was assigned its own minister, Leopold Macaulay, though Macaulay later held both portfolios in 1934. In 1937, the Department of
Ministry of Transportation (Ontario)
Ministry_of_Transportation_(Ontario)
Conservative 1923 Simcoe Centre Leonard Jennett Simpson Liberal 1929 Simcoe East William Finlayson Conservative 1923 Simcoe Southwest James Edgar
18th_Parliament_of_Ontario
Roy (BQ) def. Marc Bélanger (Lib) by 276 votes 11.Cardigan, PE: Lawrence MacAulay (Lib) def. Kevin MacAdam (PC) by 276 votes Canada portal Politics portal
2000 Canadian federal election
2000_Canadian_federal_election
three appointments formally, appointing Dominick Daly, Samuel Harrison, and John Henry Dunn, to continue in their roles as provincial secretary for Lower
Executive Council of the Province of Canada
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2015–2019 elections for vacant seats
by Conservative MP Peter Van Loan of his resignation of the seat of York—Simcoe on September 30, 2018. A further vacancy occurred due to the resignation
By-elections to the 42nd Canadian Parliament
By-elections_to_the_42nd_Canadian_Parliament
Ontario Hockey League team in Ottawa
November 22, 2024 – via CHL.ca. Lapp & Macaulay 1997, p. 214. Lapp & Macaulay 1997, pp. 215–217. Lapp & Macaulay 1997, p. 217. Elliott, Bob (August 9,
Ottawa_67's
Interdependence: Jacob Kearey-Moreland brings a new vision to the federal election in Simcoe North". rabble.ca. Retrieved October 5, 2015. "Message from NCP Leader,
Results of the 2015 Canadian federal election by riding
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County) Ontario County Brock Mara (transferred to Simcoe County) Pickering Rama (transferred to Simcoe County) Reach Scott Scugog Thorah Uxbridge Whitby
List_of_townships_in_Ontario
Canadian politician (born 1980)
libéraux reprennent Outremont, tandis que les conservateurs gardent York–Simcoe. Radio-Canada 2019 Canada election results: Outremont. Global News "'I understand
Rachel_Bendayan
High school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
constructed. In fact, it was only fourteen years earlier that Governor John Graves Simcoe arrived at the location on Lake Ontario, home to Mississauga communities
Jarvis_Collegiate_Institute
1896–1900 national legislative term
term Renfrew South John Ferguson Independent Conservative 1887 3rd term Russell William Cameron Edwards Liberal 1887 3rd term Simcoe East William Humphrey
8th_Canadian_Parliament
Progressive Conservative 1951 Simcoe Centre George Graham Johnston Progressive Conservative 1943 Simcoe East John Duncan McPhee Progressive Conservative
24th_Parliament_of_Ontario
Campbell (1937) Liberal 1937 Simcoe Centre Leonard Jennett Simpson Liberal 1929 Duncan McArthur (1940) Liberal 1940 Simcoe East William Finlayson Conservative
20th_Parliament_of_Ontario
term John Bryden Liberal Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot 1993 3rd term Independent Conservative Aileen Carroll ‡ Liberal Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford
List of House members of the 37th Parliament of Canada
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Upper house of the Province of Canada
returns to Toronto to the site of the Third Parliament Buildings at Front and Simcoe Street. 1851 Parliament relocates to Quebec City in 1851 to the Quebec Parliament
Legislative Council of the Province of Canada
Legislative_Council_of_the_Province_of_Canada
elected in 1963 as Liberal member for Hamilton West, Ontario. Lawrence MacAulay b. 1946 first elected in 1988 as Liberal member for Cardigan, Prince Edward
List of members of the Canadian House of Commons (M)
List_of_members_of_the_Canadian_House_of_Commons_(M)
electoral districts". Elections Canada. Retrieved 2 October 2021. "St. John's East MP Jack Harris Decides Not to Run for Re-Election". VOCM. Stingray
Results of the 2021 Canadian federal election by riding
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Canadian junior ice hockey team (1906–2012)
September 21, 2020. Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 60–62 Lapp & Macaulay (1997), pp. 119–121 Lapp & Macaulay (1997), p. 121 Oliver, Greg (2017), pp. 70–71 :::: The
Toronto_St._Michael's_Majors
Government cabinet of Canada (1993–2003)
June 1997: Alfonso Gagliano 11 June 1997 – 22 November 1998: Lawrence MacAulay 23 November 1998 – 12 December 2003: Claudette Bradshaw Minister of Multiculturalism
26th_Canadian_Ministry
1988 5th term Helena Guergis Conservative Simcoe—Grey 2004 1st term Paul DeVillers ‡ Liberal Simcoe North 1993 4th term Walt Lastewka ‡ Liberal
List of House members of the 38th Parliament of Canada
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Appointments by King George VI
Toronto. Clayton Jones, Windsor, Ontario. Culver G. Kitchen, Mail Contractor, Simcoe, Ontario. Chief Peter Moses, Old Crow Band, Yukon Territory. Wm. Poudrier
1943_Birthday_Honours
Ontario Hockey League team in Oshawa
blocks away, where the present day Oshawa Armouries stand at the corner of Simcoe St. and Richmond St. This would be the team's home until 1908. The Bradley
Oshawa_Generals
Results of the 42nd Canadian federal election
145 – 1,010 – – 49,655 Simcoe North ON MOD Con Con 24,836 43.5% 2,118 3.7% 65.9% 22,718 24,836 6,037 – 2,543 618 319 57,071 Simcoe—Grey ON MOD Con Con 30
Results breakdown of the 2015 Canadian federal election
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1857 Act for the enfranchisement of Canadian Indians
Parliament of Canada. Cultural assimilation of Native Americans Indian Act Macaulayism Code de l'Indigénat – a set of French colonial laws with a similar goal
Gradual_Civilization_Act
Designation given to historic Canadian people
Canal is an Event, while the Rideau Canal is a Site. The cairn and plaque to John McDonell (Aberchalder) does not refer to a National Historic Person, but
Persons of National Historic Significance
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Wood 9,728 18.24 3rd Simcoe—Grey David Matthews ONDP candidate for Simcoe—Grey in the 2011 provincial election 7,793 14.13 3rd Simcoe North Doris Middleton
Ontario New Democratic Party candidates in the 2014 Ontario provincial election
Ontario_New_Democratic_Party_candidates_in_the_2014_Ontario_provincial_election
Scarborough—Rouge River, ON Lawrence MacAulay Absent No No Cardigan, PE Gurbax Malhi Yes No Yes Bramalea—Gore—Malton, ON John Maloney Yes No No Welland, ON Diane
Members of the 39th Canadian Parliament and same-sex marriage
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99% Jack MacAulay 809 1.50% Robert E. Cormier 273 0.51% Frank Ellis (NA) 105 0.19% Andrew Telegdi Christine Nugent (M-L) 164 0.30% Oxford John Finlay 15
Results of the 2000 Canadian federal election by riding
Results_of_the_2000_Canadian_federal_election_by_riding
ballot: Earl Rowe 782 George A. Drew 480 William James Stewart 157 Leopold Macaulay 90 Wilfrid Heighington 70 Adam Acres 47 Arthur Ellis 10 Second ballot:
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership elections
Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Ontario_leadership_elections
7th term Helena Guergis Conservative Simcoe—Grey 2004 3rd term Independent Bruce Stanton Conservative Simcoe North 2006 2nd term Rick Dykstra ‡
List of House members of the 40th Parliament of Canada
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2015–19 legislative term
Chair of Committees of the Whole: Bruce Stanton, Conservative member for Simcoe North, Ontario Deputy Chair of Committees of the Whole: Carol Hughes, NDP
42nd_Canadian_Parliament
after more than 17 years in Canadian politics". Retrieved 26 August 2016. John Paul Tasker (September 22, 2016). "Kenney bids adieu to Parliament Hill after
List of House members of the 42nd Parliament of Canada
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Independent laboratory school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Ontario: Ontario Hockey Association. 2006. p. W-13. Lapp, Richard M.; Macaulay, Alec (1997). The Memorial Cup: Canada's National Junior Hockey Championship
University_of_Toronto_Schools
2015 3rd term Terry Dowdall Conservative Simcoe—Grey 2019 2nd term Adam Chambers Conservative Simcoe North 2021 1st term Kevin Vuong Independent
List of House members of the 44th Parliament of Canada
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Canadian politician
the son of Irish immigrant Thomas Homan Mulock and Mary, the daughter of John Cawthra. His father, a physician educated in Dublin at the Royal College
William_Mulock
John Cannis incumbent MP Scarborough-Guildwood John McKay incumbent MP Scarborough—Rouge River Derek Lee Scarborough Southwest Michelle Simson Simcoe—Grey
Liberal Party of Canada candidates in the 2008 Canadian federal election
Liberal_Party_of_Canada_candidates_in_the_2008_Canadian_federal_election
Lawrence MacAulay 10,939 49.35% Wayne Phelan 6,439 29.05% Lynne Thiele 1,481 6.68% Glen Beaton 3,068 13.84% Christene Squires 240 1.08% Lawrence MacAulay Charlottetown
Results of the 2019 Canadian federal election by riding
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Mary Stanislaus MacCarthy (1849–1897, Ireland), poet, educator & nun Rose Macaulay (1881–1958, England), wr. Maria Antonietta Macciocchi (1922–2007, Italy)
List_of_women_writers_(M–Z)
56% Bruce Stanton York—Simcoe Peter Van Loan 33,614 63.58% Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux 5,702 10.79% Sylvia Gerl 10,190 19.28% John Dewar 2,851 5.39% Vicki
Results of the 2011 Canadian federal election by riding
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Cardigan Lawrence MacAulay 11,064 53.38% Peter McQuaid 6,889 33.24% Dave MacKinnon 2,103 10.15% Jeremy Stiles 670 3.23% Lawrence MacAulay Charlottetown Shawn
Results of the 2004 Canadian federal election by riding
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Collection" (PDF). Niagara Escarpment Views. Retrieved March 20, 2020. Campbell, John (November 11, 2018). "Brighton railway museum's biggest attraction has moved
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Scarborough-Guildwood John McKay Incumbent Member of Parliament M Scarborough Lawyer Scarborough—Rouge Park Gary Anandasangaree M Markham Lawyer Simcoe—Grey Mike
Liberal Party of Canada candidates in the 2015 Canadian federal election
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2015 2nd term Terry Dowdall Conservative Simcoe—Grey 2019 1st term Bruce Stanton Conservative Simcoe North 2006 5th term Adam Vaughan ‡ Liberal
List of House members of the 43rd Parliament of Canada
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617 1.07% Paul DeVillers† York—Simcoe Kate Wilson 16,456 30.70% Peter Van Loan 25,685 47.93% Sylvia Gerl 7,139 13.32% John Dewar 3,719 6.94% Vicki Gunn
Results of the 2006 Canadian federal election by riding
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1994-97 seating of the national legislature of the North American country
in 1994, and replaced by Mauril Bélanger in a by-election in 1995. ***** John Nunziata was expelled from the Liberal Party for voting against the 1996
35th_Canadian_Parliament
821 10.98% Bruce Stanton York—Simcoe Peter Van Loan 27,412 56.70% Judith Moses 9,044 18.71% Sylvia Gerl 5,882 12.17% John Dewar 4,887 10.11% Vicki Gunn
Results of the 2008 Canadian federal election by riding
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Canadian politician
Frank (September 11, 2013). "Electoral reform the focus of conference". Simcoe.com. Archived from the original on November 18, 2018. Retrieved March 18
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Federated university in the University of Toronto
Intellectual Development of the Canadian People, A historical review' by John George Bourinot, House of Commons, Ottawa, February 17th, 1881 Pound, Richard
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Liberal Party". CBC News. February 9, 2015. Retrieved February 9, 2015. "John Baird, former foreign affairs minister, resigning as MP March 16". CBC News
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Votes of elected represtantatives on Canadian same-sex marriage legislation
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JOHN SIMCOE-MACAULAY
JOHN SIMCOE-MACAULAY
Boy/Male
Indian
German form of John
Boy/Male
Hindu
God has been gracious: has shown favor in the bible John the baptist baptized christ in the jordan
Female
Finnish
 Feminine form of Finnish Simo, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with another form of Simone.
Surname or Lastname
English (and possibly Hungarian)
English (and possibly Hungarian) : see Simcoe.
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOHN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French, Greek, Hebrew
God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John or Abbreviation of Jonathan Jehovah has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor
Female
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian feminine form of Greek Symeon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Johnna, JOHNA means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
British, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Son of Simon; Sun Child; Little Sun
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Henry VI, Part 2' Saunder Simpcox, an impostor.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Simcock (see Simcox).Possibly also an Americanized spelling of Simko, from a Hungarian or Slavic pet form of the personal name Simon.
Female
French
 Feminine form of French Simon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.
Boy/Male
Hebrew Swedish
Son of Simon.
Boy/Male
British, English, French, Hebrew
Has Shown Favour; Variant of John; Jehovah has been Gracious; God is Gracious
Surname or Lastname
English, Welsh, German, etc.
English, Welsh, German, etc. : ultimately from the Hebrew personal name yÅÌ£hÄnÄn ‘Jehovah has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. This personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan, Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan; German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean; Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan; Portuguese João; Greek IÅannÄ“s (vernacular Yannis); Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan. There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English, including Jan(e), a male name (see Jane); Jen (see Jenkin); Jon(e) (see Jones); and Han(n) (see Hann). There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name (e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century. It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Simcock, a medieval pet form of Sim + the diminutive suffix -cok.
Boy/Male
American, Celebrity, Christian, Danish, Indian, Swedish
God is Merciful; Gift of God; Similar to John
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Shimown, SIMONE means "hearkening."
Female
Icelandic
 Feminine form of Icelandic SÃmon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.
Female
English
Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.
JOHN SIMCOE-MACAULAY
JOHN SIMCOE-MACAULAY
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
New Taste; Nine Types of Reactions
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ragupathi | ரகà¯à®ªà®¤à¯€
God rathis husband
Girl/Female
Arabic
Large Pearl
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Jamaican
Son
Girl/Female
Hindu
A creeper
Boy/Male
Anglo, German
Sacred; Holy; Powerful
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Chinese
A Modern Blend of the Prefix Ka Added to the Name Aliyah; Beloved; Sweetheart; Darling
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
(A single) Olive
Boy/Male
Hindu
JOHN SIMCOE-MACAULAY
JOHN SIMCOE-MACAULAY
JOHN SIMCOE-MACAULAY
JOHN SIMCOE-MACAULAY
JOHN SIMCOE-MACAULAY
a.
Consisting of a single individual or zooid; as, a simple ascidian; -- opposed to compound.
a.
Without subdivisions; entire; as, a simple stem; a simple leaf.
a.
Not luxurious; without much variety; plain; as, a simple diet; a simple way of living.
n.
Alt. of Simoon
a.
A medicinal plant; -- so called because each vegetable was supposed to possess its particular virtue, and therefore to constitute a simple remedy.
n.
A familiar diminutive of John.
a.
Plain; unadorned; as, simple dress.
v. i.
To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the hones of the skull join; two rivers join.
a.
Artless; guileless; simple-hearted; undesigning; unsuspecting; devoid of duplicity.
n.
A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.
a.
Direct; clear; intelligible; not abstruse or enigmatical; as, a simple statement; simple language.
adv.
From a definite past time until now; as, he went a month ago, and I have not seen him since.
a.
Not capable of being decomposed into anything more simple or ultimate by any means at present known; elementary; thus, atoms are regarded as simple bodies. Cf. Ultimate, a.
n.
Alt. of Cheap-john
v. t.
To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.
a.
Of or pertaining to John, esp. to the Apostle John or his writings.
a.
Single; not complex; not infolded or entangled; uncombined; not compounded; not blended with something else; not complicated; as, a simple substance; a simple idea; a simple sound; a simple machine; a simple problem; simple tasks.
v. t.
To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church.
n.
A proper name of a man.
n.
A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John.