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240:(pronounced MAhenny) is a Canadian lawyer, specializing in public policy and regulatory law. A longtime organizer for the Liberal Party and media commentator, he returned to full-time legal practice in the early 1990s after serving in numerous capacities within Liberal governments as a strategist, executive member, advisor, and minister's aide. Mahoney is strongly associated with the fiscally moderate and socially progressive movement that characterized Canada's political state for the better part of two decades under the direction of then 992: 318:
His position as party president led Mahoney to wide media exposure in the Ontario press, and saw him acting as a political commentator for many years on TVO's Studio Two, CTV, CBC, 580 CFRA News Talk Radio, and other television and radio networks. After his term expired, he remained a close confidant
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Mahoney was executive assistant to Paul Martin, during the latter's unsuccessful 1990 leadership campaign. He was elected president of the Liberal Party of Ontario from 1992 to 1995. After the 1995 provincial election resulted in a Progressive Conservative victory, Mahoney traveled the province on
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Early in his legal career, Mahoney directed much of his energy towards practicing refugee law, in front of the Immigration Refugee Board and the Federal Court of Canada. After his law practice evolved into other areas, he remained involved as a volunteer, assisting a number of refugees including as
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prior to obtaining his lobbyist license. However, Mahoney attended the event in question as a Liberal Party donor and the nonpartisan Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists ruled there was no wrongdoing and that he had not, in fact, lobbied the government. Mahoney, also, resigned his position at
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During the campaign, Epp criticized Toews for proposing to repeal a section of the Criminal Code that gives homosexuals protection from hate crimes. Toews argued that the law threatened freedom of speech and religion; Epp argued that Toews was
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School of Agriculture. He was a partner in the Southern Manitoba Potato Company for a number of years, and ran a family farm from 1978 to 2000. He has served on numerous farm organizations and was a Board Member of the
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Mahoney has pursued a number of personal interests at the professional level as both a lawyer, sometime lobbyist and business executive. He was a senior vice president and of
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Dale Stevens is CEO of Clerisy Entertainment located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Dale is producing, writing and directing a 13 episode series on ghost hunting called
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Epp returned to Canada in 2004 to contest the Provencher riding, and defeated Marcel Hacault, Lee Guetre and Herm Martens to win the Liberal nomination (
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firm of New York in 1996, and practiced international finance and corporate law. In 1998, he undertook a one-year special appointment at the
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from 1990 to 1999, serving as President for five years. Kuhl was also a vice-chairman of the Western Canadian Pulse Growers Association.
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with a focus on international development financing. He later worked at the Washington, D.C., and London, UK offices of Linklaters.
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Stevens’s past experience includes Vice President of Arcadia Entertainment where he worked on numerous productions including
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that will be released in fall 2009. Stevens is also working on a book based on the television series for Nimbus Publishing.
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was appointed to the Senate in 2003, Mahoney garnered the party's nomination in Ottawa-Centre. Expecting to run in a
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Borealis in 2004 to prevent a conflict of interest during his turns as a candidate in general election campaigns.
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Mahoney's role as a lawyer and lobbyist while simultaneously hoping to become an MP was, at times, controversial.
914: 690: 281:. After graduating, he opted to put himself within arm's reach of Canada's political hearth and enrolled at the 757: 641: 635: 397: 294: 290: 43:. Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here. 327:, ultimately leading to Martin's election as Liberal leader and appointment as Canada's 21st Prime Minister. 883: 742: 724: 195: 29: 143: 1296: 1291: 1286: 1281: 1276: 1271: 1266: 1261: 1256: 1251: 1246: 1033: 947: 479: 421: 274: 207: 1639: 1241: 1236: 959: 935: 761: 720: 666: 396:
reported Mahoney successfully lobbied the Liberal government to lower Canadian content requirements for
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on a personal level, though it is not clear if he supports government restrictions on abortion.
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volunteer counsel to the SOS Viet Phi, who remained stateless in the Philippines until 2005,
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After the election, Epp accepted a position as the Senior Policy Advisor to The Honourable
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The 2004 election was his first bid for federal office. He finished second to
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of many federal and provincial politicians and was often called upon to advise
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referee. He received 19,173 votes (38.21%), finishing a close second against
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in law in 1977 and qualified as a notary the following year. He worked for
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for three years. He was defeated in a bid to become mayor in 2002 (
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and then received his B.A. in political sciences in 1982 from the
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Sabourin received 13,214 votes (26.87%), finishing second against
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In the 2004 Canadian Federal Election Dale Stevens lost to
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Susan Green is a politician of the Canadian province of
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While studying to earn his 1226: 1003: 894: 875: 861: 853: 607: 593: 585: 307:. He graduated with a law degree in 1985. 70:, as a candidate of the Liberal Party in 474:Epp is a successful lawyer. He holds a 549: 33:ran a full slate of candidates in the 557:Canada Votes 2004: Argenteuil-Mirabel 372:and recently sat on the board of the 66:. 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Index

Don Kuhl
Liberal Party of Canada
2004 federal election
minority government
Nova Scotia
Central Nova
Nova Scotia
House of Commons of Canada
Central Nova
Peter MacKay
Conservative Party of Canada
Peter Stoffer
Sackville—Eastern Shore
New Democratic Party
Quebec
Argenteuil—Mirabel
Lachute
Quebec
bachelor's degree
Paul Martin
2003 Liberal Party of Canada leadership contest
Bloc Québécois
Mario Laframboise
Ontario
Bruce Hood
Wellington—Halton Hills
National Hockey League
Conservative
Michael Chong
Ottawa Centre

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