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- Kory Teneycke (born 1974) is the former vice-president of Sun News Network. He was also the former Director of Communications to the Prime Minister's Office...
- owned by Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario campaign manager Kory Teneycke. International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & ****ociations...
- reporters] out" while Cadman was taken away by staff. Harper spokesman Kory Teneycke later stated that he had not seen the incident, but the local candidates...
- owned by Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario campaign manager Kory Teneycke. International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & ****ociations...
- advertising executive Bryan Thomas, Jim Armour, Phil von Finckenstein, Kory Teneycke, Stephen Greene, Darrel Reid, Morten Paulsen, Lisa Samson, Ian Todd, Ellen...
- Rebel's website. It was reported that the settlement was negotiated by Kory Teneycke, who was formerly director of communication for Canadian Prime Minister...
- editor and author Kory Tarpenning (born 1962), American pole vaulter Kory Teneycke (born 1974), Canadian media executive and former Director of Communications...
- election campaign, Teneycke "instructed me to stop reporting on the homophobic gaffes of [conservative] Wildrose candidates" and that Teneycke "also demanded...
- 2006–2008 Prime Minister Stephen Harper Preceded by William J. Stairs Succeeded by Kory Teneycke Personal details Political party Conservative Party of Canada...
- stated the campaign should have been disclosed earlier. On November 2, Kory Teneycke cited Andrew Scheer handling of the Kinsella story to the Toronto Star...