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Doug Frith

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in Canada. In April 2008, he joined Global Public Affairs as vice-chair. Frith served as chair of the Education Foundation of the Canadian Association of Former Parliamentarians (CAFP) and as the chair of the CAFP. Frith was a member on numerous Boards, including the Toronto East General Hospital,
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as senior vice-president. He became chairman of the Canadian subsidiary in 1995. From July 1996 to January 2008, Frith served as president of the Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Association, which is affiliated with the
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between 1977 and 1980. As chair of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury, he established a new relationship between municipal government and
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in 1971 at the age of 26, and later served as chairman of the
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
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the Canadian Council on Aboriginal Business and the
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in Sudbury. He was first elected as an alderman for
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Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
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Index

MP
Sudbury
James Jerome
Diane Marleau
Brampton
Ontario
Ottawa
Ontario
Liberal
Sudbury
Ontario
Pharmacist
PC
Canadian
riding
Sudbury
House of Commons of Canada
Liberal Party
Motion Picture Association of America
Brampton
Ontario
Sudbury High School
University of Toronto
pharmacist
Sudbury City Council
Regional Municipality of Sudbury
Inco
Science North
parliamentary secretary
Minister of Health

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