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Lewis, Stephen (Portraits) 1973 - 1975
1/13/1975
Lewis, Stephen (Portraits) 1985 - 1989
2/17/1988
Listening to the cheers as his election as leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party is announced Sunday at leadership convention, Stephen Lewis stands hugging his wife, Michele
10/4/1970
Look-alike sister of Stephen Lewis manages the NDP leader's campaign for re-election in Scarborough West
9/5/1975
The look of a winner
9/18/1975
Mrs Stephen Lewis
10/4/1970
NDP headquarters in Scarborough West riding is the centre of a campaign that has profound implications for the party
10/4/1972
NDP leader at Holy Trinity. 'U.S. buys us with our money'
10/7/1971
NDP Leader Stephen Lewis
10/2/1970
NDP leader Stephen Lewis barely got his campaign off the ground when 6-year-old Nyree Gracey tried to shoot him down
5/8/1977
NDP leader Stephen Lewis. Believes his party can make large gains
9/13/1971
NDP leader Stephen Lewis doesn't covet power. If we happen to . . . form the government, we'll cope
6/9/1975
NDP leader Stephen Lewis. He had to stand on a chair in Mississauga North
9/15/1975
NDP Leader Stephen Lewis' margin of victory came from the union vote
10/4/1970
NDP leader Stephen Lewis. More than 3,000 turned out for his final Metro rally
10/17/1971
NDP leader Stephen Lewis said he was uncomfortable in the structure of TV debate. He called the format rigid, artificial.
5/24/1977
NDP leader Stephen Lewis. Youth wing of party split with parent body on issue
10/14/1970
NDP outgrows its Caucus room. The 38 New Democrats elected to the Legislature last week couldn't fit in their old caucus room at Queen's Park today and had to meet in a committee room to plan their strategy as Opposition. Leader Stephen Lewis (left) talked with Dr. Charles Godfrey (Durham West), of the Pickering anti-airport group People Or Planes. Behind them is former provincial leader Donald MacDonald (third from right).
9/24/1975
New Democrat leader Stephen Lewis. In Cambridge, as campaign nears end
6/7/1977
New procedures at the Canadian Johns-Manville Ltd. plant in Scarborough have all but eliminated the hazard of concentrations of asbestos fibres in the plant air, Dr. Paul Kotin (left), company vice-president in charge of health, safety and environment, told a news conference yesterday. G. P. Loubert, president of the firm, is next to him. New Democratic Party Leader Stephen Lewis (far right) challenged some of Loubert's statements on meeting Ontario government guidelines.
2/11/1975
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