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  1. Harper MacKay (October 13, 1921 — June 2, 1995) was an American pianist, music director, and composer and arranger of music for television and film.

  2. The Conservative Party of Canada (CPC; French: Parti conservateur du Canada, PCC), colloquially known as the Tories, is a federal political party in Canada.It was formed in 2003 by the merger of the two main right-leaning parties, the Progressive Conservative Party (PC Party) and the Canadian Alliance, the latter being the successor of the Western Canadian–based Reform Party.

    • December 7, 2003; 19 years ago
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  4. As a result, her singing voice is dubbed by Margery MacKay, the wife of composer, music director and pianist Harper MacKay, as Wood was not able to sing the high notes of the song. Rodgers wrote the piece in the key of C, with a modulation towards the end of the piece into the key of D flat, making the last note that the Mother Abbess sings an ...

    • Education and Law Career
    • Federal Politics
    • Leader of Progressive Conservatives
    • Conservative Party
    • Cabinet Posts

    Peter MacKay graduated from Acadia University in 1987 with a Bachelor of Arts degree and from Dalhousie University in 1990 with a Bachelor of Laws. He was called to the Nova Scotia bar in 1991 and began practising in New Glasgow, focusing on criminal and family law. In 1991, MacKay moved to Germany, where he subsequently worked for Thyssen Henschel...

    Peter MacKay ran for federal office and on 2 June 1997 was elected Progressive Conservative MP for Pictou-Antigonish-Guysborough, in northeastern Nova Scotia. As a politician, MacKay has a certain pedigree — his father, Elmer MacKay, was solicitor general in Brian Mulroney's Conservative government. During his first five years in the House of Commo...

    On 16 January 2003, Peter MacKay announced his decision to run for leadership of the party when Joe Clark, the party's longtime leader, announced his retirement. MacKay was the front-runner to succeed Clark, and on 31 May 2003 he became the Progressive Conservative Party's 23rd leader. But MacKay's leadership began with controversy. In an attempt t...

    On 16 October 2003, Peter MacKay and Canadian Alliance leader Stephen Harper announced the merger of their two parties under a new name — the Conservative Partyof Canada. The merger was subsequently ratified by separate votes of the party memberships. On 8 December 2003 the Progressive Conservative and Alliance parties ceased to exist and the Conse...

    In November 2005, the three opposition parties — the Conservatives, Bloc Québécois, and New Democratic Party — passed a non-confidence motion, contending that the Liberal government was corrupt. The resulting election, held 23 January 2006, returned a minority Conservative government, and Stephen Harper became the prime minister. Peter MacKay was n...

  5. Harper MacKay was born on October 13, 1921 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was a composer, known for Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977), Darling Lili (1970) and The Delphi Bureau (1972). He was married to Margery MacKay. He died on June 2, 1995 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • October 13, 1921
    • June 2, 1995
  6. Harper MacKay (October 13, 1921 — June 2, 1995) was an American pianist, music director, and composer and arranger of music for television and film. He was the longtime music director of the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera and was also the music director for singer Ann Blyth; serving as her...

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0533165Harper MacKay - IMDb

    Harper MacKay was born on 13 October 1921 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was a composer, known for Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977), Darling Lili (1970) and The Delphi Bureau (1972). He was married to Margery MacKay. He died on 2 June 1995 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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