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John Fielding, CEO
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Joe Poteat, one of Clark's former students and himself a former business professor at the university of North Carolina at Charlotte, was running his own computer software company when he saw the first gnome Dr.
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Angela Berkley, High School Student
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Clark's attraction to Lana infuriates Joe Jock, her football-captain boyfriend.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Joe Clark built a parliamentary coalition with members of Parliament from the PC party and Canadian Alliance.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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Luther sat down with Mike Coykendall (front man for the seminal roots-rock outfit The Old Joe Clarks) at his house, on his 8-track, and recorded Spare Change.
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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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Toronto Sun columnist claims that it is Joe Clark's fault that the unite the right campaign failed and that we had a second term of Liberals.
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Keith Tennant, Factory Worker
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Ariat Birkenstock Blundstone Born Bostonian Clarks Dansko Diesel Dunham Earth Footwear Ecco Havana Joe Josef Seibel Lowa Mephisto Merrell Minnetonka Naot Palladium Portania Redback Salomon SoftWalk Stegmann Wolky More brands.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Honourable Joe Clark weighed in to the controversy, remarking "I think it is beyond question that there is a direct relation between those phenomena and I think it was appropriate for the Prime Minister to say so.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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On a day when most of the country was applauding Joe Clark's classy plan to retire from the leadership of the PC party and put the interests of his party ahead of his own, Canadian Alliance Leader Stephen Harper tastelessly took the opportunity to play a little politics.
June 1, 1979 Collapse in the West Back in 1979, Joe Clark's Progressive Conservatives won a minority government, but even for Westerners, his shaky (and short-lived) victory wasn't the real story.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Joe Clark's recent decision to resign as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party means that both the CA and PC parties will enter the next election cycle with new leadership.
As a part of Joe Clark's initiative, the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada launched the "Why Care" project to encourage you to experience Canada at its best by ensuring that your voice has a prominent place in the future progress of our country.
Under Joe Clark's leadership, Tory MPs are preparing to work for meaningful changes to make lives of real Canadians better.
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