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dbpedia:Pat_Binns
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Patrick George Binns (born October 8, 1948), is a Canadian diplomat who was named Ambassador to Ireland on August 30, 2007; serving in that post until November 19, 2010.Binns has a long history of public service, most notably being the 30th Premier of Prince Edward Island, holding office from 1996 to 2007, during which time he was the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island.During his premiership, Binns was known as the province's "affable and unassuming premier." He is now Canada's Consular General in Boston, MA, USA
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Binns, Pat Patrick George Binns
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Canadian politician
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2007-08-30Z 2010-11-19Z 2007-06-12Z 1984-08-03Z 2007-05-28Z 1988-11-21Z
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1996-11-27Z 2007-08-30Z 1978-04-24Z 1996-05-04Z 1984-09-04Z 2007-05-28Z 1996-11-18Z
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dbpedia:University_of_Alberta
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1948-10-08Z
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dbpedia:Weyburn
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1948-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Canada
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Fisheries (1986–1988) Federal: Leader of theProgressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island Premier of Prince Edward Island Minister of Industry (1983–1984) Provincial: MLAforMurray River-Gaspereaux MLA(Assemblyman) for4th Kings Minister of Fisheries (1982–1983) Minister of Municipal Affairs (1979–1980) Minister of Community Affairs (1980–1982) Minister of Environment (1979–1980) Minister of Labour (1979–1980)
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30th 27thAmbassadortoIreland
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dbpedia:Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Canada
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dbpedia:Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Prince_Edward_Island
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