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1950 in Canada1987 Governor General's Awards1994 Governor General's Awards1996 Governor General's Awards1999 Governor General's Awards2003 New Democratic Party leadership electionAlberta Theatre ProjectsAll Fall DownAn Act to amend the Criminal Code (hate propaganda)Backbencher (radio drama)Bernie BoudreauBill BlaikieBlyth Festival production historyDartmouth,_Nova_ScotiaDartmouth—Cole HarbourDave CarleyElizabeth Smart (Canadian author)Francis Marion BeynonGovernor General's Award for English-language dramaJordi MorganList of CCF/NDP membersList of Canadian plays (A–F)List of Canadian plays (G–O)List of Canadian plays (P–Z)List of Canadian playwrightsList of House members of the 36th Parliament of CanadaList of House members of the 37th Parliament of CanadaList of New Democratic Party members of parliamentList of members of the Canadian House of Commons (L)List of people from Nova ScotiaList of people from the Halifax Regional MunicipalityList of women elected to Canadian ParliamentMary VingoeMike Savage (politician)National Film Board of CanadaResults of the 1997 Canadian federal electionRobert Merritt AwardsRon MacDonald (politician)Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre production history
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1950-11-02
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birth date
1950-11-02
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Wendy Lill
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NDP
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playwright, screenwriter, radio dramatist
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Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Richard Starr
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2004-06-28
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1997-06-02
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