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1287: 152:(HRDC), from 1980 until quitting in 1997. When he left his job, he said that he could not administer its program under terms that he considered "immoral and unethical." He strongly supported government funding for social programs and health care, and criticized both federal and provincial governments for cutting back these services. 171:
would target the poor and unemployed if they won the election. The Progressive Conservatives did win the election and later introduced massive cuts to social assistance; Clancy said the severity of the cuts was unexpected and produced extreme hardship among poorer people in
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Environmental Community Advisory Panel. In 2005, accused the city of Brampton of "scrambling for infrastructure" to accommodate high growth. Has also suggested making public transportation free of charge to achieve reduced pollution
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Clancy later became active with the Green Party and ran under its banner in the 2003 provincial election. He also sought election to the Brantford city council in 2003 and ran for a regional council position in
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A Green Party supporter since 1988 and a resident of Stratford, he described himself as "conservative and someone dedicated to restoring and maintaining Ontario's ecological heritage." Received 1,201 votes.
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Council. Previously served as a councillor in Rodney for fifteen years. Chaired the Ontario/Quebec chapter of Common Ground-USA in 2002. Has also written on the history of the
843:. He joined the Windsor Fire Department in 1986. Lucier later became a private businessman, serving as president of the Stak-Its Toy Company and writing children's storybooks. 827:, November 12, 2003, B8. The final results were not significantly different. Strong also campaigned for municipal office in 1997, but the results are not available online. 685: 72: 1628: 389: 1722: 1603: 621:
Laxton joined the Green Party in 2000, and was a policy spokesman for the party in 2002 in the aftermath of a government report into the tainted-water tragedy in
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benefits had been cut off by the federal government; he also accused the government of misusing the private information of many Canadians.
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Lucier was born and raised in the Windsor community. He graduated from Assumption High School in 1982, and later served with the
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He began working for the Green Party on a full-time basis after his graduation, and was the GPC's national organizer during the
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During the 2003 election, Takach described the Green Party's policies as fiscally responsible and socially aware" (
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Laxton was 36 years old as of 2005, and served as the GPO's fundraising chair from 2000 to 2003. He holds a
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Strong is a mental-health advocate, and is a social worker with the Canadian Mental Health Association (
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According to unofficial results, he received 307 votes (0.89%) for a fourth-place finish against
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Received 1,176 votes (2.78%), finishing fourth in a field of six candidates. The winner was
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association in the same period. See Michael-Allan Marion, "Wanted: True Green candidate,"
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A member at large on the Green Party of Ontario council. Opposes sending garbage from
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Daniel LeBlanc and Paul Adams, "Ottawa says it lacked clear rules on job grants,"
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of using HRDC job-creation funds for dubious political goals during the period of
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three years later. In the 2006 election, he supported the legalization of
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in the 1970s. Clancy was an employment counsellor with the federal
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He received 2,362 votes in 2003 (5.82%), finishing fourth against
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The 2003 municipal results are unofficial totals, taken from the
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as a representative of the Mood Disorders Association of Ontario.
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Jim Brown, "Bloc MP thought job grants were for his riding,"
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at the time of the election, and was a third-year student in
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List of Green politicians who have held office in Canada
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Index

Melanie Ransom
Green Party of Ontario
2003 provincial election
Ontario
Oakville
Elections Ontario
Algoma—Manitoulin
Chapleau
Timiskaming

Toronto
Kirkland Lake
Mike Brown
Ontario Liberal Party
Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale
Brampton

Kuldip Kular
Ontario Liberal Party
Brant
London, Ontario
St. Thomas
University of Waterloo
employment and immigration department
Human Resources Development Canada
New Democratic Party of Ontario
Kenora
1995 provincial election
Progressive Conservatives
Kenora

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