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Beth Phinney

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She was hired by the government of Quebec in 1974 as a supervisor of program development and a teacher trainer, holding these positions until 1979. She worked as a special assistant to
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city councillor Tom Jackson posing credible challenges. In a close three-way race, Phinney defeated Charlton by 996 votes.
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In May 2005, she announced that she was retiring from politics and would not run in the next election.
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Dreschel, Andrew (May 13, 2005). "Liberal MP Beth Phinney decides it's time to say goodbye".
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Phinney's political career began in 1987 when she ran in a
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from 1988 until her retirement in 2005, representing the
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
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Member of Parliament
Hamilton Mountain
Marion Dewar
Chris Charlton
Paradise, Nova Scotia
Liberal
Hamilton, Ontario
Alma mater
McMaster University
politician
House of Commons of Canada
riding
Hamilton Mountain
Ontario
Liberal Party
Hamilton, Ontario
McMaster University
sociology
political science
Stelco
Montreal
English as a Second Language
Quebec
Pierre de Bane
Hamilton Mountain
by-election
Ottawa
Marion Dewar
New Democratic Party
1988 general election

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