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  1. Jul 18, 2022 · Alex Tyrrell, the “eco-socialist” leader of the Quebec Greens, said the federal party is in “crisis” as it launches its new leadership contest. July 18, 2022. 3 min read. Green Party of ...

  2. Years of service. 1989–2000. Rank. Corporal. Unit. Military Police (1996–2000) Transport Corps (1990–1995) Jacquiline Louise Lambie [1] (born 26 February 1971) is an Australian politician who is the leader and founder of the Jacqui Lambie Network (JLN). She is a Senator for Tasmania since 2019, and was previously a Senator from 2014 to 2017.

  3. Away. Canberra Heat Volleyball Club (Men) [1] is an Australian national league volleyball club based in Canberra, Australia. [2] Canberra Heat Men have represented Australia at the Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship . Canberra Heat Men began life as the Canberra Cobras in 1998, then renamed to Canberra Chiefs in 1999 before becoming the ...

  4. Mar 4, 2022 · “Les plus récentes demandes de la Russie, soit un statut neutre et non nucléaire pour l'Ukraine, sa démilitarisation, sa dénazification, ainsi que la reconnaissance de la Crimée, Donetsk et Louhansk sont des demandes raisonnables qui selon moi devraient être acceptées.”

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alex_NorénAlex Norén - Wikipedia

    Early life. Norén was born in Stockholm, first tried golf at 4 years of age and started playing at Haninge Golf Club. Practicing other sports too, he finally chose to give his priority to golf. [2] As a 14 year old, he won the unofficial Swedish Youth Championship, Föreningsbanken Cup, at his age level, scoring 146 over 36 holes at Rya Golf Club.

  7. BNSF Railway Co. v. Tyrrell, 581 U.S. ___, 137 S. Ct. 1549 (2017), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Montana courts lacked personal jurisdiction over a railroad that was not incorporated in Montana and did not have its principal place of business in Montana, even though the railroad had more than 2,000 miles of track and 2,000 employees within Montana.