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1512:(NAFTA) and free trade with the United States for most of his career. Near the start of his career as an MP, he accused NAFTA of undermining Canadian sovereignty to American business interests and worsening income inequality. He instead proposed creating trade deals "modelled on the European Union, which protect the environment, human rights and cultural distinctions." Amidst Canadian-American tariff negotiations in 2006, Comartin suggested that Canada should leave NAFTA if the United States did not remove tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber. As late as the 2012 NDP leadership race, Comartin voiced his disapproval of Tom Mulcair's intention to shift the party's trade policy to be in favour of free trade. However, when asked about NAFTA halfway through his term as Consul General, Comartin said "overall it was positive when we brought it into effect. There was certainly a lot of opposition to it for concerns, some of which turned out to not be valid, others which in fact did surface and continue to be , some of which fortunately were addressed in the USMCA, the new one." Comartin elaborated that while NAFTA caused significant job loss in manufacturing jobs such as in Windsor's auto industry, it had been offset by overall higher job creation and economic growth, and that the trade relationship between Canada, the United States, and Mexico had been more beneficial than the European Union. While still supporting protectionist policies for some key economic sectors, he described a national policy of protectionism as a danger to ongoing economic partnership. 714:, who defeated Cohen's widower, Jerry Cohen, for the Liberal nomination. While the by-election was mainly considered a competition between Comartin and Limoges, Bruck Easton was once again fielded as the candidate of the Progressive Conservatives, while Reform nominated mortgage broker and former magician Scott Cowan. Comartin's campaign manager Joe MacDonald was assigned to him by the NDP. MacDonald was a well-known party insider and campaign manager. Comartin ultimately lost by less than one hundred votes to Limoges in what was initially expected to be a Liberal landslide. Besides a general decline in Liberal popularity, it was speculated that the closeness of the race was in part because of high ticket sales in Windsor for an anticipated 1362:, the former deputy mayor of Tecumseh, was selected as the NDP nominee to succeed Comartin in Windsor—Tecumseh. Hardcastle's main competitor for the nomination was Comartin staffer and co-founder of the Canadian Afghanistan War Veterans Association Bruce Moncur. Hardcastle held the riding for the NDP in 2015, but nationally the party dropped back down to third place despite anticipation from supporters that the party could form government for the first time. Hardcastle would later lose in an upset to Liberal Irek Kusmierczyk, who had himself placed a distant third to Comartin in 2011. 1270:, and ran against a collection of novice candidates. The Conservative candidate was business management consultant Denise Ghanam, while the Liberals ran government relations manager Steve Mastroianni. Comartin was easily elected to a fourth term. While still placing fourth, the Green Party notably had its best-ever result in the riding with candidate Kyle Prestanski, an environmental science graduate student. Following his re-election, Comartin called for greater cooperation between the NDP and the Liberals, foreshadowing his support for an unsuccessful attempt by the two parties to 1236:(NFL) from expanding into Canada. Comartin made his first attempt to legalise sports betting in 2008 by introducing a private member's bill into parliament. His first attempt did not progress pass its first reading. His second and third attempts made in 2011 and 2013 both passed through the House of Commons but expired in the Senate. A fourth unsuccessful attempt was made by Brian Masse on Comartin's behalf in 2013. Sports betting was eventually legalised in 2020, after Comartin's retirement from parliament, with a private member's bill introduced by Conservative 1709:; Comartin believes that crime is not deterred by harsher sentences, but is deterred by a fear of being caught. To that end, he supports expanding the size of police forces to deter street crime, and stronger regulations and more frequent audits to deter white-collar crime. Additionally, Comartin supports expanding the availability of youth programs, women's shelters, mental health services, and housing, which he believes will alleviate the root causes of crime. While supporting police expansion, Comartin believes there is insufficient civilian oversight of the 610:, who became the ONDP nominee in Windsor—Walkerville in her stead. Comartin campaigned for Lessard, but was out of the country for part of the election season. Before leaving the country, Comartin predicted that the ONDP would do about as well as it had in the previous election, and expected the party to win about 17 seats in the Legislative Assembly. After returning to Canada, Comartin found that support for the party had surged, and the ONDP went on to form government for the first time in Ontarian history. Leader of the ONDP 1604:
criticised the Martin Government's trusts for being unaccountable and lacking in transparency, and for not spending the majority of the money allotted to them. Comartin also pointed out that a sizable portion of the money was reserved for research rather than the construction of renewable energy projects: "We don't need more research — we know how the wind works. A loan-grant program would have been much better, so people could have had access to capital to actually build some projects."
1343:. He was, however, appointed critic for democratic reform. The apparent demotion was attributed to Cullen's greater prominence in the party after placing third in the leadership race, and a desire to give Boivin, a former Liberal MP turned New Democrat MP, a prominent position to improve her chances of re-election. That same year, Comartin was acclaimed as Deputy Speaker of the House, serving under Speaker of the House Andrew Scheer. Comartin replaced fellow New Democrat 595:. McCurdy and Langdon's rivalry as leadership candidates was exacerbated by the fact that they came from neighbouring ridings and had to compete for support in their home county. Comartin supported McCurdy, who made a surprisingly poor showing of fifth place on the first ballot of the leadership convention. On the second ballot, McCurdy withdrew and endorsed Langdon. Following McCurdy's withdrawal Comartin supported Langdon, even after McCurdy changed his endorsement to 1010:'s budget cuts to affordable housing made him personally responsible for homeless people who died of exposure. Layton was widely criticised for his statement, including by Comartin, who considered it sensationalist. Polling indicated that Comartin's constituents approved of his public disagreement with Layton. Despite the row, Comartin and Layton still made several campaign appearances together, and Comartin defeated Limoges by a wider margin than in 2000. 1251: 1100:, Fabbro published an open letter announcing that Comartin would be suspended from all liturgical privileges and public church activities. He instructed Gerry Compeau, the pastor of Our Lady of the Rosary, to read the letter aloud to the congregation and hand out copies. Jim Roche, the episcopal vicar of Windsor, clarified that Comartin remained a Catholic in good standing and would still be able to receive 707:, Comartin was defeated, placing second to Cohen. The 1997 election was also marred by personal tragedy; Comartin's mother died in the first week of the campaign, with her second husband having predeceased her seven years earlier, and in the week following the campaign, Comartin's youngest son Adam was in a motorcycle accident which left his right arm permanently paralyzed. 670:. Shortly after being elected, the Harris Government removed Comartin from his position on the board of the OCC before his term had expired, which was widely seen as politically motivated. The removal caused an uproar in Windsor, as it deprived the city of any representation on the board of the OCC despite having (at the time) the only casino in the province. 1347:, who had resigned from parliament for health reasons. Upon being acclaimed, Comartin declared that his priorities would be to maintain the civility and decorum of the House. Comartin's first act as Deputy Speaker was to censure Brian Masse for using his debate time to congratulate him on his acclamation to Deputy Speaker when it was not the topic of debate. 33: 998:, created from a merger of the Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservatives, nominated autoworker Rick Fuschi. The riding, Windsor—St. Clair, had been slightly re-districted and renamed Windsor—Tecumseh. Comartin ran mainly on healthcare expansion and border issues. He prominently criticised an unpopular plan to convert the residential area 1687:, believing it to be a vital tool for police. Comartin attributed a decline in gun deaths to the introduction of the registry, stating "A lot of people who probably shouldn't have had guns or didn't know how to use them decided to get rid of their guns because they had to register them." He has voted against attempts to abolish it. 1006:. Comartin also campaigned on expanding Windsor's auto industry through business incentives for pollution-efficient manufacturing, and through protectionist policies to prevent outsourcing to the United States. During the campaign, Comartin had a public disagreement with Layton; Layton had declared that Prime Minister 640:, the Liberals, and the New Democrats all supporting its ratification. Comartin was made campaign manager for the 'Yes' campaign in Windsor, and directed all three parties' riding associations in the area. Despite massive institutional support, Windsor voted against ratifying the Accord by a nearly two-to-one margin. 1328:, Comartin was made the new House Leader. Comartin declined to make a second attempt at leadership of the party, citing his advanced age (he turned 64 in 2011). He also declined to formally endorse a candidate in the leadership race in order to maintain his impartiality as House Leader, but spoke highly of 1840:. When first asked if he would be creating a Twitter profile, Comartin replied that "he couldn't fathom devoting lots of his time telling people trivial things about his life in 140 characters or less." During the 2011 election he created a Twitter account which was managed by his staff and later deleted. 1661:. Comartin attributed their poor working conditions to insufficient health and safety regulations, poor enforcement of existing regulations, and a lack of union representation. Comartin renewed his push for greater regulations following the deaths of three migrant workers in Kitchener in late 2001 from 1398:
to see if he was interested in replacing Douglas George as the Consul General in Detroit. Comartin was surprised he was offered the position given his age and lack of interest in the position, and assumed that he was approached because of his closeness with the auto industry. While initially hesitant
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At the convention vote Layton won a majority on the first ballot, with Comartin placing fourth behind Blaikie and Nystrom. Comartin's poor showing was attributed to a late start and a lack of focus on domestic issues. Comartin said that it was unlikely he would run for the party's leadership again in
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game happening on the same day. The game may have deflated voter turnout to the detriment of Limoges. Comartin later claimed that MacDonald had not believed that he had a chance of winning and had not worked as hard as he could have because of it. MacDonald denied the allegation, and charged that the
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to the Liberal Party in exchange for desirable postings. Comartin supports a procedural reform to allow MPs to disaffiliate from their party and sit as an independent in parliament, but which would require them to resign and run in a by-election if they switched parties. As it stands, MPs may switch
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Almost immediately after being elected was talked about in Windsor as a potential successor to Alexa McDonough as Leader of the NDP. Comartin did not hide his interest in the position, and a Toronto political scientist suggested that he would have a strong starting position as the NDP's only MP from
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with environmental protection as his main issue. The rematch was very similar to the previous year, with it being mainly considered a competition between Comartin and Limoges, and with Bruck Easton appearing yet again as the Progressive Conservative candidate. Since the by-election, the Reform Party
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male representative proved unable to fill the role. The twelfth grade female representative was Comartin's future wife, Maureen Granger. Granger was already in a relationship at the time, and she and Comartin did not begin dating until a few years later. Comartin was elected student president in his
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Emery died of stomach cancer when Joe was a year old and when Loretto was pregnant with an eighth child, who was named Emery after his father. Following the senior Emery's death, Loretto began teaching at an elementary school to supplement meager social assistance, financial support from family, and
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and a ban on single-hull oil tankers. Comartin was highly critical of the Martin Government's allocation of funds for Canada's Kyoto Protocol commitments. While the Martin Government budgeted one billion dollars as promised, Comartin noted it was put into a trust; the Auditor General had previously
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was chosen as the new Conservative Party's first leader. Easton was notably endorsed by Howard McCurdy, who Easton had run against in his first attempt at elected office in 1988. Comartin dismissed McCurdy's ability to influence the election outcome. The Conservatives renominated Rick Fuschi. As in
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Going into the convention, Comartin predicted that he was in third place behind Layton and Blaikie. He hoped that he had enough support from sign-ups and unions to prevent Layton from winning on the first ballot. Comartin then expected that high turnout in Ontario would allow him to pass Blaikie on
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in the background. He dismissed the criticism, stating, "The purpose of the picture is simply to establish that I went to Iraq... If anybody knows anything about Iraq, and the police state that it is, it's almost impossible to be in any public building without a picture of Saddam Hussein." Comartin
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Comartin's serious nature has been frequently commented on. Shortly before her retirement, Leader of the NDP Alexa McDonough recommended that Comartin should smile more, stating "He's got this sort of deadly earnestness about him." Comartin was described in a profile as someone who is "cool in the
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Comartin has proposed a series of changes to parliamentary procedure including prohibitions and fines on any sexist, racist, or homophobic remarks, compelling apologies for any such remarks, suspending MPs who persistently and willfully disrupt proceedings, and giving the Speaker of the House the
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Early in the campaign, President of the CAW Buzz Hargrove eschewed his usual endorsement of the NDP. Instead, he encouraged CAW members to only support the NDP in ridings they were likely to win, and to otherwise support Liberal candidates to prevent Conservative candidates from winning. Comartin
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reported that Nystrom would be announcing his candidacy on the 29th as well. Initially believing it to be an intentional slight, Comartin cancelled his announcement to avoid having it on the same day as Nystrom. Comartin instead announced his candidacy on August 13, becoming the last candidate to
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With the NDP becoming the Official Opposition, Comartin was promoted to Deputy House Leader of the Official Opposition, as well as vice-chair of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, and vice-chair of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs. His former superior, Libby
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Comartin's main competition in the election was Bruck Easton, who was running as the Liberal candidate in a final attempt at elected office. After serving as the party's national treasurer, Easton became the final president of the Progressive Conservative Party before it merged with the Canadian
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criticised his inexperience as an MP. Howard McCurdy, Comartin's longtime associate, wrote off Comartin's leadership bid as an attempt to raise his profile, and endorsed Blaikie later in the campaign. Additionally, despite his close association with them, the CAW withheld support for Comartin in
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as part of the Committee of Parliament on National Security, which engaged in a series of international hearings on national security and intelligence sharing in the wake of 9/11. Comartin submitted that the 9/11 attacks could have been prevented if American intelligence agencies had engaged in
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In 2007, Our Lady of the Rosary was shut down along with eleven other Windsor Catholic churches. Spokesman Ron Pickersgill, representing Bishop Fabbro and the London diocese, announced that the decision had been made because of declining attendance and high upkeep costs. The building was later
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in anticipation of a merger with the Progressive Conservatives. The Alliance nominated autoworker Phil Pettinato as their candidate. In their second bout, Comartin narrowly defeated Limoges. Besides the strong support expected from progressives and union members, Comartin also benefitted from
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was elected for the first time. Despite his initial support, Comartin quickly grew to dislike Trudeau for his arrogance, and he switched parties to the NDP the next year after concluding they better aligned with his values. Comartin went on to become heavily involved with the regional riding
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Comartin supports reforming the selection process for superior court judges. Rather than have the partisan Minister of Justice make selections from screening committees under their ministry's control, Comartin instead supports the entire federal cabinet selecting candidates put forward by a
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Comartin supports putting tighter restrictions on pollution to improve water and air quality. He blames the United States for half of the air pollution in Windsor due to its continued construction of coal plants in the region. Likewise, Comartin has voiced concerns over the reportedly poor
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Comartin developed an early love for reading as a child, and he often read while in the branches of an apple tree. During his education he often had to work two or three jobs at a time to help support his family, with his first job being at a grocery store in Belle River. Comartin attended
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previous elections, Comartin emphasised expanding healthcare coverage and protectionist trade policies to maintain Windsor's auto industry. Despite expectations of a potentially close race, Comartin won a commanding victory, with Easton barely outpolling Fuschi for a distant second place.
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Comartin supports expanding the funding for immigration settlement services, and supported a bill to allow immigrants living in Canada to sponsor the immigration of non-dependent close relatives. Likewise, Comartin supported a bill to regulate the conduct of immigration consultants.
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poll. Comartin did not vote in the poll as he had a personal boycott against Maclean's for being "grossly unfair and inaccurate" in its consistently low ranking of the University of Windsor as a school. He was also elected "most knowledgeable member of parliament" in 2009 and 2011.
443:. At his mother's urging Comartin originally intended to become a priest, but at 16 he decided that he did not want to be celibate. Instead, he decided he wanted to become a lawyer, believing it to be a similar form of public service. While at Brennan, Comartin was elected the 583:. Comartin believed that Broadbent had unwisely focused on nationwide campaigning rather than targeting winnable ridings. Comartin also believed that Broadbent had failed to capitalise on the NDP's traditionally protectionist trade policy amidst widespread opposition to the 346:
policies after the party's drift to the centre during the 1990s, and voiced concerns regarding American influence over Canada's economy and foreign policy. After serving in a variety of leadership roles, he retired from parliament in 2015. From 2018 to 2022 he served as the
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intelligence sharing with each other instead of hoarding information out of sense of interdepartmental rivalry. Comartin recommended that Canada consolidate its intelligence and security agencies into one department. He also supported the expiry of temporary changes to the
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In his role as justice critic, Comartin announced the NDP would not support a Liberal bill making it easier for the federal government to seize the assets of convicted gang members and drug traffickers. Comartin doubted the constitutionality of the bill, as it created a
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The Trudeau Government assigned Comartin three major priorities for his term: oversee the conclusion of the then-ongoing negotiations of CUSMA, settle an ongoing steel and aluminum tariff dispute with the United States, and monitor the ongoing construction of the
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Assuming the role of Deputy Speaker required Comartin to step down from his remaining critic roles and committee positions. Two months into his tenure, Comartin admitted that he preferred being able to participate in debate rather than act as a neutral arbiter.
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Comartin married his wife, Maureen Comartin (née Granger), on July 5, 1969. Mrs. Comartin was a schoolteacher, and active in the community in education services. She was the program director and supervisor of the Child's Place Family Centre, president of the
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scandal, the Liberals were unwilling to meet the NDP's terms for their continued support. As a result, the NDP voted in favour of a motion of no-confidence put forward by the Conservative Party, which forced a rare winter election scheduled to take place in
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Two years after completing law school, Comartin established a private legal practice in Windsor. During this time, he specialised in civil litigation and representing low-income women in family law cases. In the late 1970s, Comartin sued brake manufacturer
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to disperse the protestors. Comartin reported to the inquiry that there was great concern in American political circles that the different branches of the Canadian government seemed unable to work together to remove the blockade prior to the use of the
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Comartin identifies as a social democrat and has described himself as moderately to the left of the NDP platform. He supports giving the riding associations and other party-aligned grassroots organisations much more influence in setting party policy.
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as House Leader of the Official Opposition, although Davies remained Co-Deputy Leader of the NDP alongside Mulcair. Shortly after, Jack Layton took a leave of absence as Leader of the NDP and Leader of the Opposition for health reasons, appointing
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Comartin supports allowing citizens to cross the United States-Canada border using their driver's license as identification, rather than passports being the only acceptable form of identification, to encourage cross-border tourism and commerce.
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Comartin described his work as 80% meeting with American politicians and corporate executives, and 20% administrative work, with a majority of the administrative work being dedicated to trade and commerce between Canada and the United States.
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Comartin attended the sermon following his censure at Our Lady of the Rosary, where he was well received, after which he attended a picnic hosted by the CAW Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Caucus. Comartin stood by his support for the
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Comartin's term ended on July 28, 2022. By the end of his term, CUSMA had been ratified. Likewise, the steel and aluminum tariff dispute had concluded, for which Comartin took credit. The Gordie Howe Bridge is expected to open in 2024.
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In early 2005, the Liberal Martin Government altered its annual budget after negotiations with the NDP in order to prevent the fall of its minority government. Late in 2005, after the conclusion of the investigation into the Liberal
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Following the leadership race, Layton praised Comartin for "helping to shape the future of this party" and appointed him energy critic and multiculturalism critic, as well as maintaining his previous position as environment critic.
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poisoning. Comartin supported the opening of the Migrant Agricultural Workers Support Center in Leamington, which advocates for migrant workers, especially for their right to collective bargaining and for their inclusion in the
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Having grown up without a father and being especially aware of the strain that put on a family, Comartin had delayed any political aspirations until after his children were grown. Comartin ran for MP in his home riding of
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ruled that parliament had the right to legalise gay marriage, Comartin called for a vote to legalise it. Believing it to be a civil rights issue and therefore not ethically up for debate, Comartin rejected the idea of a
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was the Liberal candidate. Comartin's concerns turned out to be misplaced, as he won with his best ever result, gaining a near-majority of the vote. The 2011 election was also the NDP's best ever result, becoming the
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described Hargrove's position as "disappointing," but noted that the local CAW backlash against Hargrove's decision was so great that it actually helped his campaign. Comartin was endorsed by CAW Local 444 President
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Following the 2015 election Comartin began a three-year break from public life, although he still made occasional public statements. He began teaching political science at the University of Windsor in 2016.
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as interim leader. Layton subsequently died of complications related to cancer. Under Turmel's interim leadership, Comartin retained his role of justice critic. After Mulcair stepped down as House Leader to
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as erratic, and was concerned that his policies would damage the United States-Canadian trade relationship, the ease of commuting across the border to work, and the ease of border crossing more generally.
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which shifted the burden of proof from the government to the suspect. Comartin opposed similar bills introduced by the Conservatives. Comartin opposes mandatory minimum sentences except for large-scale
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Comartin was critical of Tom Mulcair's decision to stay on temporarily as Leader of the NDP after being removed in a leadership review instead of resigning and appointing an interim leader ahead of the
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testified to Comartin in early 2001 that they were forced to spray pesticides without protection and work without overtime pay in poor living conditions under the threat of being deported back to
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Comartin opposes selling office buildings owned by the federal government on the grounds that more revenue can be accumulated through rent than through the lump-sum income earned from a sale.
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and emulating their provincial social democratic policies on the federal level. Comartin believes that Quebec has a right to separate with a simple majority of the vote, contrary to the
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Note: Canadian Alliance vote is compared to the Reform vote in 1997 election, and Conservative vote is compared to combined Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative vote in 2000.
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Following the 2006 election Comartin began to take on a series of parliamentary leadership roles. In February 2006, Comartin was appointed Deputy House Leader of the NDP, serving under
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community. He was the seventh and youngest child of Emery and Loretto (née Quirk) Comartin. His older siblings were Lucille, Agnes, Rosemary, Alice, Kathleen, and Edward. Emery was a
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Despite the frequent controversy, analysis suggested that Comartin gained more support from his foreign policy positions than he lost. Notably, party membership sign-ups made by the
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into an international highway, and supported putting stricter measures in place to prevent American police from pursuing suspects into Canada after recent incidents in Windsor and
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Comartin did a great deal of lobbying on behalf of Windsor's unions to convince the Rae Government to build Ontario's first casino in Windsor. Comartin's efforts were supported by
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to be lifted, on the grounds that there was not sufficient evidence to categorise it as a terrorist group. Comartin was criticised by those who held Hezbollah responsible for the
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spotlight, rarely misspeaks and eschews the backslapping charm expected of many politicians...too decent a guy, to a fault non-plussed with the pomp and politicking of Ottawa."
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and hosted her campaign event in Windsor. At the leadership convention Ashton was eliminated on the first ballot after placing last, with Mulcair winning on the fourth ballot.
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as a means of generating revenue and as a way to regulate underground sports betting already taking place. Comartin's secondary objective was to generate more revenue for the
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and Liberal MP Irwin Cotler, when Cotler was allegedly poisoned by the Russian government. Cotler had previously acted as the lawyer or public advocate for Russian dissidents
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to lobby against gay marriage. Fabbro also asked the pastors of his diocese to make pronouncements against gay marriage at their sermons. Comartin, a self-described devout
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Comartin supports making the expenses of MPs more publicly available, although he prefers having an annual private audit rather than have it be the responsibility of the
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from essential services such as home heating. He also supports the creation of a regulatory agency which would set price controls for gasoline and other common fuels.
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Through his victory, Comartin became the first New Democrat to be elected in Ontario in ten years, and the first New Democrat to represent an Ontario riding in seven;
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publication of expenses in the 2007-2008 fiscal year, Comartin was found to have the lowest expenses compared to the other local MPs, Brian Masse of Windsor West and
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Having won by a wider margin in every election, Comartin was concerned that low turnout by overconfident supporters would threaten his chances of re-election in the
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Following the 2004 election, Comartin was discharged as energy critic and appointed as justice critic. In his role as justice critic, Comartin was described by the
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both agreed with Comartin's assessment. Broadbent chose to resign as Leader shortly after the election, and both McCurdy and Langdon ran to replace him in the
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supported Comartin. Other Catholic MPs criticised the Catholic Church for inconsistency; of all the Catholics in parliament, only Comartin and fellow NDP MP
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journalist Gord Henderson described him as an "intense, ramrod stiff New Democrat, a guy who only cracks a smile at gunpoint and provided it's loaded..."
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Comartin had a voting record in favour of gay marriage. In 2003 he voted to reject legally defining marriage as being between a man and a woman. When the
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to take the position, Comartin ultimately accepted in order to facilitate an expansion of the auto industry in Windsor following the ratification of the
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Comartin was commended for his role on the ethics committee investigation into charges of bribery against former prime minister Brian Mulroney in the
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but made no mention of Palestinian terrorism, unlike the websites of all the other candidates. This prompted allegations that Comartin was using
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power to refuse to call on MPs unable to maintain order. Likewise, Comartin supports introducing a more formal code of conduct for the cabinet.
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During the 2003 NDP leadership race, Comartin was considered the furthest left candidate on economic policy, not including minor candidate
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as "one of the opposition's best... knowledgeable, quotable, accesible... and a more effective justice and public safety critic than the
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made after 9/11 which allowed the police to make arrests without a warrant and which could force witnesses to testify in closed courts.
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After Cohen's sudden death in office, Comartin ran in the 1999 by-election to replace her. Comartin's main opponent was city councillor
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After fourteen years in office, including two years as Deputy Speaker, Comartin announced that he would not run for re-election in the
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Comartin supports government-subsidised daycare, and spoke positively of a similar program in Quebec. He also supports expanding the
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Comartin was supportive of Canadian automotive technology companies attending the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
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Comartin intended to announce his candidacy on July 29, 2002. Comartin had previously made an agreement with leadership competitor
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and Progressive Conservative parties respectively. Despite the scandal and frequent appearances on his behalf by Leader of the NDP
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male representative on the student council. He was appointed as the male representative on the school's awards committee after the
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In preparation for declaring his candidacy, Comartin recruited prominent union activist Peter Leibovitch as his campaign manager.
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community and married. Emery continued to work in Detroit, but the family also purchased a plot of land to farm in Stoney Point.
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as an alternative. He is concerned that "mercy killings" might become a regular component of an underfunded healthcare system.
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Comartin supports tougher restrictions on animal abuse and having animals legally recognised as persons instead of property.
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Alliance. Easton had been guarded about the merger, and switched to the Liberal Party after prominent Reform/Alliance member
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The reading of the bishop's letter prompted a walkout of 30 of the 150 attendants of the sermon. In a special section of the
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for him in the hopes of harming the ruling Liberals. Comartin's victory was attributed to the conservative strategic vote.
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sarcastically described the latter choice as appropriate due to the extensive length of the speeches of his surrogates.
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Comartin has been particularly concerned over a lack of safety measures for migrant farm workers. Migrant workers in
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In January 2005, the Martin Government indicated that it would introduce a vote on gay marriage. In response, Bishop
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Muslim community with the intention of voting for Comartin in the leadership race more than doubled the NDP's small
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membership. In total, Comartin sold approximately 4,000 new memberships, placing him close behind NDP House Leader
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At the end of the campaign, Comartin had a budget surplus of $ 6,800 out of a total campaign revenue of $ 70,000.
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During a crucial 2005 budget vote, Comartin accused Prime Minister Paul Martin of bribing Conservative MPs to
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Upon his retirement, Comartin noted that he had had a particularly good working relationship with governors
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Following Mulcair's election as leader in 2012, Comartin was replaced as House Leader of the Opposition by
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Of all the candidates running in the leadership race, Comartin was considered the most sympathetic toward
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was very critical of Hussein, describing him as an authoritarian and dictator, and comparing him to
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In 1981, Comartin was appointed co-chair of the Mayor's Committee on Services for the Unemployed by
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At the encouragement of his sister, Comartin joined the Liberal Party and campaigned for her friend
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In 1984, Comartin left his private legal practice to become a lawyer for the Windsor branch of the
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Comartin was not considered a serious candidate by the campaigns of the perceived frontrunners,
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In the early 2000s the NDP was ideologically split. The right wing of the party supported the
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dedicated to letters of opinion on the controversy, a majority of the letters printed by the
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charity from the local community. She later remarried to Adelard Gagnon, a car salesman from
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Comartin supports expanding Canadian healthcare coverage to include prescription drugs and
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To win the leadership, Comartin intended to build a coalition of labour unions, farmers,
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In 2007, Comartin was voted "most knowledgeable member of parliament" by other MPs in a
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became Premier of Ontario. In Windsor—Walkerville, Lessard defeated Liberal incumbent
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non-profit organisation, which suggested that he go on a trip to Iraq to observe the
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Teen Action Group, and education committee chairwoman of the Windsor chapter of the
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Cain, Carol. "Canadian leader that bridged relationships in Michigan to retire,"
781:. In the ensuing by-election, Comartin supported the campaign of city councillor 2144: 1540: 1329: 1315: 1237: 1150: 1033: 1007: 823: 782: 667: 572:, working on behalf of unsuccessful candidates Gary Parent and Donna Champagne. 32: 6785:
Curry, Bill. "Parliament's assisted-suicide debate expected to split parties,"
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of Indiana. He was succeeded as Consul General by trade specialist Colin Bird.
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While otherwise a supporter, Comartin was highly critical of Leader of the NDP
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Chung, Andrew. "NDP hopefuls report late surge in party membership sign-ups,"
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Chung, Andrew. "NDP hopefuls report late surge in party membership sign-ups,"
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problems with the campaign were because of interference by Comartin's family.
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who moved to Detroit to care for her sick aunt. The two met through Detroit's
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Tibbetts, Janice. "Rival MPs backing Tory plan to raise the age of consent,"
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in 1990, but had been defeated with the NDP's nine other Ontario MPs in the
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Hornsey, Chris. "Comartin doubtful he will again seek top party position,"
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Hornsey, Chris. "Comartin doubtful he will again seek top party position,"
3993: 3955: 3767: 3006:"Former consul general in Detroit questions U.S. position in NEXUS dispute" 1634:, and is suspicious of potential American encroachment on Canada's claims. 1024:
Comartin spent most of the summer of 2004 travelling to the United States,
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to have the latter's announcement made on July 31, 2002, but a misprint in
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Halberstadt, Alan. "City Council should delay calling needed byelection,"
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Once back in Canada, Comartin called for the Canadian government's ban on
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Comartin has dismissed the idea of nationalising banks or oil companies.
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Comartin's bold positions on foreign policy caused frequent controversy.
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Following Weeks' retirement, Comartin worked as the campaign manager for
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Vander Doelen, Chris. "Open casino doors now, labor tells legislators,"
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McKeague, Paul. "Langdon, McCurdy bury the hatchet after ballot count,"
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party affiliation and remain in office until the next federal election.
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anticipation of a potential entry into the race by President of the CAW
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LeBlanc, Daniel. "PM's remarks rekindle debate on the death penalty,"
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Kaplan, William. "It's time for the ethics committee to get serious,"
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Agnes Welch, Mary. "Spending on military falls short, Comartin says,"
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Hopper, Tristan. "How Canada ignored euthanasia's 'slippery slope,'"
6161:"Comartin Calls for Single-Hull Oil Tankers to be Banned Immediately" 3497:
Williamson, Doug. "Political upset possible after 26 Liberal years,"
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Waddell, Dave. "Comartin named Canada's consul general in Detroit,"
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Waddell, Dave. "Comartin named Canada's consul general in Detroit,"
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Wright, Rebecca. "New deputy Speaker says he misses advocacy role,"
4182:"Muslim Community Doubles NDP Membership in Quebec for Joe Comartin" 3208:
Wright, Rebecca. "New deputy Speaker says he misses advocacy role,"
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Thompson, Craig. "Comartin acclaimed deputy Speaker of the House,"
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Bolichowski, Jeff. "Comartin: 'It's important to win really big,'"
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Tibbetts, Janice. "NDP, Liberals to back anti-fraud legislation,"
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were excluded from church activities for supporting gay marriage.
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was appointed instead. Comartin was the ONDP campaign manager for
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Macaluso, Grace. "Local politicians split on same-sex marriage,"
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Agnes Welch, Mary. "NDP election tactics wrong, Hargrove says,"
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Agnes Welch, Mary. "NDP election tactics wrong, Hargrove says,"
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Curry, Bill. "Opposition to combine against terror provisions,"
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Seybold, Laurel H., "Comartin repeatedly has condemned Saddam,"
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Caunce, Ken. "The Lowe walkout: How the student protest began,"
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Agnes Welch, Mary. "Klein's battle with booze draws sympathy,"
5367:"Q&A: Former NDP MP Joe Comartin on NDP leader Tom Mulcair" 5350:
Battagello, Dave. "What will Trump mean for Windsor and area?"
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Lajoie, Don. "NDPers put heat on Broadbent's key strategists,"
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made his second attempt at constitutional reform, known as the
6302:. Joe Comartin. Archived from the original on January 22, 2003 6262:. Joe Comartin. Archived from the original on January 22, 2003 6167:. Joe Comartin. Archived from the original on January 18, 2003 5917:. Joe Comartin. Archived from the original on January 18, 2003 4470: 4333:. Joe Comartin. Archived from the original on February 1, 2003 3365:. Joe Comartin. Archived from the original on January 22, 2003 3325:. Joe Comartin. Archived from the original on January 18, 2003 3067:. Joe Comartin. Archived from the original on February 2, 2003 6680:
Lajoie, Don. "New Democrats urge pension plan for province,"
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Schmitz, Cristin. "Controversial crime bill blocked by NDP,"
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Jarvis, Anne. "Left meets right as Easton, McCurdy link up,"
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Vander Doelen, Chris. "Local candidates charge out of gate,"
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on behalf of widow Lucie Dunn to have her husband's death by
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Joseph John "Joe" Comartin was born on December 26, 1947, in
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Pennington, Roberta. "Comartin condemns passport proposal,"
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Cross, Brian. "Paul Martin building on the selling block?,"
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Chung, Andrew. "Layton beats NDP rivals in quest for cash,"
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Vander Doelen, Chris. "Comartin blasts funding for Kyoto,"
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Chen, Dalson. "MPs back transparency over their expenses,"
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Jarvis, Anne. "Matter of fact, ever dignified, all class,"
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Battagello, Dave. "Bishop's censure of MP sparks walkout,"
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Jarvis, Anne. "Matter of fact, ever dignified, all class,"
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Lomedico, Lino V. "Holy War has nothing to do with Islam,"
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Jarvis, Anne. "Matter of fact, ever dignified, all class,"
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Comartin supported Canadian peacekeepers being deployed to
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purchased and converted into the Water's Edge Event Centre
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post-9/11 discriminatory backlash against Arabs and Muslims
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Following his high school graduation Comartin attended the
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after getting a job there as an autoworker. Loretto was an
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Pearson, Craig. "It's jobs, jobs, jobs in this campaign,"
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Jarvis, Anne. "Take gay union fight to MPs, bishop says,"
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Brennan, Richard. "MP is NDP's sole lifeline in Ontario,"
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Brennan, Richard. "MP is NDP's sole lifeline in Ontario,"
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connecting Windsor and Detroit. Comartin testified at the
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Patrick, Kelly. "MPs pitch gas price regulation agency,"
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Brownell, Claire. "NDP's Ashton makes leadership pitch,"
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voting system in Canada. He also supports abolishing the
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anti-Zionist policy positions as a cover for antisemitism
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Rae's ONDP government was defeated in a landslide in the
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Wolfson, Monica. "Comartin 'hurt' by bishop's missive,"
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Wolfson, Monica. "Comartin 'hurt' by bishop's missive,"
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O'Neil, Peter. "Mideast proves divisive issue for NDP,"
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O'Neil, Peter. "Mideast proves divisive issue for NDP,"
3563:"NDP incumbent MP Joe Comartin on 2011 federal election" 5250:
Brownell, Claire. "MPs lose high-profile critic jobs,"
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Comartin agrees with the Supreme Court verdict made in
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
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Cross, Brian. "Local MPs show up for work in Ottawa,"
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Naylor, David. "MP hopes betting bill keeps NFL out,"
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Pearson, Craig. "Vegas-style sports bets in Ontario?"
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Dawson, Anne. "Vote for Liberals, CAW tells members,"
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Pearson, Craig. "Comartin's return to mass welcomed,"
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Tibbetts, Janice. "Yes — but barely to gay marriage,"
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Schmidt, Doug. "MP calls for an end to Iraq embrago,"
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Hill, Sharon. "Safety rules urged for farm workers,"
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Rennie, Gary. "Hot spot features strong candidates,"
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Henderson, Gord. "It's high noon for labor leaders,"
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Cairns, Alan. "Champagne chosen to challenge Grits,"
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Rennie, Gary. "Hot spot features strong candidates,"
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Battagello, Dave. "'Crooked' consultants targeted,"
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Tibbetts, Janice. "Long-gun registry still firing,"
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Williamson, Doug. "Bad air killing us, study says,"
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Chung, Andrew. "Who will guide the NDP to success?"
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Thompson, Chris. "Muslims assail racial profiling,"
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Comartin is ambivalent about the idea of legalising
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During the campaign, Comartin was approached by the
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The Comartin family had traditionally supported the
6845:"University women give scholarship fund $ 50,000," 6815:Vasey, Paul. "Sharing and caring in the west end," 6435:Battagello, Dave. "Comartin defends gun registry," 6231:"Hundreds protest dog's mutilation in Windsor, Ont" 6144:Wolfson, Monica. "Fermi 2 nuke safety questioned," 5981:"Rowdy Parliament needs tough love, new rules: NDP" 5765:Schmidt, Doug. "NDP call for fuel price watchdog," 5394:"Jagmeet Singh or not, nothing is easy for the NDP" 4867:"The mystery of Irwin Cotler's poisoning in Russia" 4652:Chen, Dalson. "Bishop limits MP's role in church," 4547:Chen, Dalson. "Bishop limits MP's role in church," 1801:Comartin is fond of tenor singing and the works of 1421:Near the end of Comartin's term as Consul General, 773:was removed in a cabinet shuffle by Prime Minister 309: 299: 291: 283: 273: 246: 241: 225: 213: 184: 172: 160: 150: 132: 120: 108: 98: 86: 76: 66: 46: 23: 6695:McArthur, Donald. "MPs express support for U.S.," 5879:McArthur, Donald. "MPs express support for U.S.," 5220:Cross, Brian. "Comartin won't vie for NDP crown," 4029:Williamson, Doug. "Comartin jumps into NDP race," 1082:As it passed through parliament in 2005, Comartin 6642:"The NDP needs the courage to express its vision" 6091:"The NDP needs the courage to express its vision" 5134:Puzic, Sonja. "Comartin in running for Speaker," 5059:Pearson, Craig. "Are Grits facing a 'drubbing?'" 4265:Williamson, Doug. "The man who would be leader," 4235:Williamson, Doug. "The man who would be leader," 4164:Williamson, Doug. "The man who would be leader," 4089:Pearson, Craig. "Comartin rapped for web photo," 4014:Williamson, Doug. "The man who would be leader," 3631:Vander Doelen, Chris. "Casino plan tops agenda," 1759:Comartin opposes the privatisation of utilities. 1534:Comartin is supportive of collaborating with the 6992:Cross, Brian. "Office seekers tweet and greet," 6666:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 6570:MacCharles, Tonda. "Day seeks security powers," 6555:Naumetz, Tim. "RCMP rewrote rulings: Watchdog," 6320:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 6280:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 6185:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 6115:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 5935:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 4968:"Bills All Sessions, Sponsor Name: Joe Comartin" 4351:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 4250:"Elvis in the building for candidate's speech," 4206:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 3803:Vander Doelen, Chris. "Figuring out the votes," 3383:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 3343:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 3085:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 1071:of London, Ontario called on the members of his 946:the second ballot and eventually defeat Layton. 6710:Lajoie, Don. "Immigrant services lacking: MP," 4994:"Bills All Sessions, Sponsor Name: Brian Masse" 4794:Macaluso, Grace. "PCs 'left me,' Easton says," 4059:Hornsey, Chris. "Comartin observes Iraq vote," 1825:military history. He occasionally drinks beer. 6074:Pearson, Craig. "Comartin heralds NDP first," 6006:"Blackburn sorry for airport tequila incident" 5104:Lajoie, Don. "Back coalition, Comartin says," 4455:Edwards, Chris. "Keeping Tabs on Terrorists," 1583:Comartin is opposed to the use of attack ads. 1272:form a coalition government after the election 1258:Branch 261, Mike Glovasky, at Tecumseh's 2008 1189:Comartin was part of a Canadian delegation to 994:in a second rematch against Rick Limoges. The 949:Comartin's theme songs at the convention were 62:September 17, 2012 â€“ December 4, 2015 6755:Williamson, Doug. "Watson demands reversal," 6214:"MP campaign to toughen animal cruelty law," 4891:Pearson, Craig. "Joe's got brains to spare," 4764:Danese, Roseann. "The Buzz and Martin show," 4365:"NDP picks Comartin for three critic posts," 3923:Williamson, Doug. "Comartin launch delayed," 3129:Pearson, Craig. "Joe's got brains to spare," 1766:Comartin supports Canada's current system of 1385:2017 New Democratic Party leadership election 795:2003 New Democratic Party leadership election 593:1989 New Democratic Party leadership election 544:. Comartin also campaigned for city alderman 209:November 27, 2000 â€“ October 19, 2015 8: 6770:White, Nancy J. "Whether to welcome death," 5780:Agnes Welch, Mary. "Trade issue revisited," 5089:Pearson, Craig. "NDP, Liberal unity urged," 4667:Pearson, Craig. "Closings challenge faith," 4577:Naumetz, Tim. "Church leader backs bishop," 4188:. Archived from the original on May 25, 2012 3735:Henderson, Gord. "Time for critical voice," 3646:Henderson, Gord. "Cronyism alive and well," 1403:(CUSMA) His term began on October 29, 2018. 1133:calling it "the fair and just thing to do." 599:, the eventual winner, on the third ballot. 6976:Henderson, Gord. "Heads deep in the sand," 6405:Molnar, Dale. "Migrant help center opens," 5310:Boyce, Joel. "Comartin calls it a career," 4710:"Vote No. 190 38th Parliament, 1st Session" 4684:"Vote No. 146 38th Parliament, 1st Session" 4425:Williamson, Doug. "Pickard gets new post," 4395:Secheli, Sarha. "Layton pledges auto aid," 1501:Comartin has proposed eliminating Canada's 1266:Comartin was widely expected to win in the 5949:Cross, Brian. "MP wants code of conduct," 5845:"Joe Comartin: Bridging the Way in Canada" 4824:Wilhelm, Trevor. "Comartin rolls to win," 4779:Lajoie, Don. "MPs fight Hargrove ouster," 3601:Anderson, Bill. "County, Windsor say no," 2803: 2668: 2512: 2354: 2175: 1847: 1716:Comartin is opposed to the death penalty. 695:Harold Downs and national party treasurer 621:Comartin declined to run for mayor in the 146:October 13, 2011 â€“ April 19, 2012 31: 20: 6916:Teitel, Emma. "The Wise Man of Windsor," 5675:Pearson, Craig. "Labour backs Comartin," 5505:"Joe Comartin: More Than The Average Joe" 4716:. Government of Canada. November 28, 2005 4440:"Local NDP MPs certainly not 'muddled,'" 3750:"Ball game a wild card in Windsor vote," 982:Political career following leadership bid 585:Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement 6540:Comartin, Joe. "Games and crime bills," 5074:Pearson, Craig. "Rookies challenge MP," 2029: 1394:In 2018, Comartin was approached by the 1193:in June 2006 along with Conservative MP 1093:which legalised gay marriage in Canada. 540:'s successful bid to succeed him in the 334:(MP) from 2000 to 2015. A member of the 3788:"Air quality: A way to achieve limits" 3442:Fox, Brian. "Making of the mayoralty," 2971: 1796:Canadian Federation of University Women 1232:(CFL) in order to prevent the American 1224:Comartin supported the legalisation of 548:'s successful bid to be elected MP for 6659: 6313: 6273: 6178: 6108: 5928: 4921:"Comartin regains brainiest MP rank," 4749:Thompson, Chris. "Move may hurt NDP," 4410:Patrick, Kelly. "Local Tories surge," 4344: 4199: 4186:Centre for Media Alternatives - Quebec 3376: 3336: 3078: 1254:Comartin with the former president of 472:Canadian Environmental Law Association 48:Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons 6349:Lajoie, Don. "Famine truth emerges," 6296:"Joe's Statement on National Defence" 6256:"Joe's Statement on National Defence" 5816:"Joe Comartin, NDP's future - 032412" 5529:Angelica Haggert (January 14, 2019). 4690:. Government of Canada. June 23, 2005 3976:"Bill Blaikie deserves our support," 1401:Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement 7: 6961:Agnes Welch, Mary. "Uphill Battle," 6946:Agnes Welch, Mary. "Uphill Battle," 6901:Agnes Welch, Mary. "Uphill Battle," 6860:Agnes Welch, Mary. "Uphill Battle," 5280:"Comartin censures Masse in House," 3893:Agnes Welch, Mary. "Uphill Battle," 505:, especially prominent local member 486:recognised as a compensable injury. 5964:"Comartin backs judgeship reform," 5626:"An interview with Joseph Comartin" 5464:"An interview with Joseph Comartin" 5392:Aaron Wherry (September 16, 2017). 5205:"Comartin named NDP house leader," 5119:Henderson, Gord. "Scary new year," 5020:"C-218 43rd Parliament 2nd Session" 4906:"MP a brainiac, colleagues agree," 4180:Morgan Stewart (December 6, 2002). 3166:Weeks, Elaine. "Joe's on the Job," 1805:. Comartin's favourite authors are 1668:Occupational Health and Safety Act. 1630:Comartin is supportive of Canada's 1545:but personally opposes separation. 1510:North American Free Trade Agreement 878:potential American invasion of Iraq 50:Chairman of Committees of the Whole 5503:Joe McParland (February 4, 2019). 3114:"Notice to creditors and others," 1672:Comartin is opposed to the use of 1557:non-partisan screening committee. 1508:Comartin was very critical of the 1339:and replaced as justice critic by 870:2002 Iraqi presidential referendum 722:Comartin challenged Limoges again 655:(OCC) board of directors in 1993. 14: 7077:21st-century Canadian legislators 7067:Politicians from Windsor, Ontario 7062:People from Essex County, Ontario 3992:Glenn Wheeler (August 15, 2002). 3954:Glenn Wheeler (August 15, 2002). 3766:Glenn Wheeler (August 15, 2002). 1431:Public Order Emergency Commission 437:F.J. Brennan Catholic High School 6510:"Experts slam Tory crime bill," 6044:"MP spending numbers released," 3667:"Beyond Politics - Joe Comartin" 3254:"Beyond Politics - Joe Comartin" 3185:"Beyond Politics - Joe Comartin" 3036:"Beyond Politics - Joe Comartin" 1727:legalised prostitution in Canada 1632:territorial claims in the arctic 1523:Comartin supports introducing a 1409:Gordie Howe International Bridge 1060:, and wanted the Liberal Party, 990:Comartin ran for re-election in 651:. Comartin was appointed to the 7017:Archived Leadership Bid Website 3938:"Comartin eyes NDP's top job," 3833:"MP named environment critic," 1326:run for leadership of the party 1000:Michigan Central Railway Tunnel 765:In 2002, Deputy Prime Minister 623:1991 Windsor municipal election 542:1982 Windsor municipal election 465:Member of Provincial Parliament 6725:"NDP touts immigration bill," 3294:"The Smartest Man in the Room" 2808:2011 Canadian federal election 2673:2008 Canadian federal election 2517:2006 Canadian federal election 2359:2004 Canadian federal election 2180:2000 Canadian federal election 1852:1997 Canadian federal election 1592:maintenance and upkeep of the 1356:2015 Canadian federal election 1299:2011 Canadian federal election 1268:2008 Canadian federal election 1144:Parliamentary leadership roles 779:International Joint Commission 749:1993 Canadian federal election 685:1997 Canadian federal election 581:1988 Canadian federal election 554:1984 Canadian federal election 515:1968 Canadian federal election 16:Canadian lawyer and politician 1: 5795:"MP's NAFTA views assailed," 1711:Royal Canadian Mounted Police 1374:Comartin described President 1096:Following the passage of the 898:1983 Beirut barracks bombings 660:1995 Ontario general election 604:1990 Ontario general election 7072:University of Windsor alumni 4607:"The Comartin controversy," 4474:] security department," 2031:By-election on 12 April 1999 1084:consistently voted in favour 524:Ontario New Democratic Party 522:associations of the NDP and 342:. He called for a return to 6465:"Feds back porn tip site," 2822: 2687: 2531: 2373: 2194: 1866: 1525:proportional representation 909:Palestinian right of return 907:, including supporting the 461:Canada Student Loan Program 375:Early life and legal career 7093: 6602:"MPs on prostitution laws" 2831: 2828: 2825: 2696: 2693: 2690: 2540: 2537: 2534: 2382: 2379: 2376: 2203: 2200: 2197: 1875: 1872: 1869: 1685:Canadian Firearms Registry 959:A Little Less Conversation 792: 653:Ontario Casino Corporation 517:, in which Prime Minister 2945: 2819: 2806: 2787: 2684: 2671: 2652: 2528: 2515: 2496: 2370: 2357: 2338: 2191: 2178: 2159: 2039: 2010: 1863: 1850: 1425:protestors blockaded the 743:had won a by-election in 664:Progressive Conservatives 638:Progressive Conservatives 407:, eventually settling in 355:, representing Canada in 317: 313:Lawyer, Managing Director 237: 202: 139: 55: 42: 30: 7057:New Democratic Party MPs 7022:House of Commons Webpage 2279:Progressive Conservative 2098:Progressive Conservative 1951:Progressive Conservative 1777:, and prefers improving 1366:Consul General of Canada 1314:Davies, was replaced by 1234:National Football League 1230:Canadian Football League 1047:Gay marriage controversy 628:In 1992, Prime Minister 401:Midwestern United States 1690:Comartin believes that 1641:Comartin considers the 1481:New Politics Initiative 1053:Supreme Court of Canada 1019:former justice minister 760:invasion of Afghanistan 452:final year at Brennan. 134:Opposition House Leader 5331:Windsor Public Library 5026:. Government of Canada 5000:. Government of Canada 4974:. Government of Canada 4847:. Government of Canada 4841:"Roles - Joe Comartin" 3478:Windsor Public Library 3359:"A Community Activist" 3229:Windsor Public Library 3148:. CBC. October 1, 2015 1817:. He has also studied 1683:Comartin supports the 1599:Comartin supports the 1503:goods and services tax 1358:. In a four-way race, 1263: 602:In the lead-up to the 340:its leadership in 2003 6776:, September 19, 2008. 6701:, September 17, 2001. 6456:, September 23, 2010. 5900:, September 30, 2015. 5885:, September 17, 2001. 5870:, September 22, 2004. 5286:, September 19, 2012. 5271:, September 18, 2012. 5065:, September 26, 2008. 4508:, September 17, 2003. 3884:, September 30, 2015. 3665:(November 30, 2012). 3561:(February 14, 2012). 3463:, September 15, 1984. 3427:"Comartin co-chair," 3418:, September 30, 2015. 3298:University of Windsor 3252:(November 30, 2012). 3183:(November 30, 2012). 3034:(November 30, 2012). 1625:mission that was sent 1594:Fermi 2 nuclear plant 1256:Royal Canadian Legion 1253: 727:had rebranded as the 491:Canadian Auto Workers 457:University of Windsor 399:. Emery wandered the 267:Stoney Point, Ontario 6937:, December 20, 2001. 6731:, November 25, 2003. 6716:, November 14, 2003. 6516:, November 24, 2007. 6441:, November 23, 2004. 6420:"Where they stand," 6355:, November 24, 2008. 6205:, February 24, 2005. 5970:, November 10, 2005. 5595:. November 14, 2022. 5373:. September 14, 2016 5301:, November 19, 2012. 5140:, November 14, 2008. 4927:, November 23, 2011. 4897:, November 23, 2007. 4815:, November 30, 2005. 4785:, February 13, 2006. 4770:, December 10, 2005. 4523:, December 10, 2004. 4493:, February 10, 2007. 4380:"Election fallout," 4226:, December 12, 2003. 4125:, December 17, 2002. 4110:, December 18, 2002. 4095:, December 14, 2002. 4050:, November 13, 2002. 3982:, December 13, 2002. 3914:, December 12, 2003. 3869:, December 11, 2001. 3809:, November 20, 2000. 3652:, September 7, 1995. 3533:, November 23, 1988. 3474:"Michael J. Patrick" 3448:, November 10, 1982. 3214:, November 19, 2012. 3135:, November 23, 2007. 3105:, February 23, 1990. 2984:Government of Canada 1754:Employment Insurance 1587:Environmental policy 1310:for the first time. 1284:Speaker of the House 756:September 11 attacks 634:Charlottetown Accord 429:Belle River, Ontario 336:New Democratic Party 332:Member of Parliament 324:Joseph John Comartin 251:Joseph John Comartin 185:Member of Parliament 6967:, February 3, 2001. 6952:, February 3, 2001. 6922:, December 5, 2011. 6907:, February 3, 2001. 6866:, February 3, 2001. 6836:, October 15, 1991. 6821:, January 27, 1988. 6791:, October 14, 2005. 6631:, December 9, 2000. 6591:, January 20, 2011. 6546:, January 27, 2010. 6531:, October 21, 2009. 6471:, January 25, 2005. 6396:, December 6, 2001. 6050:, January 22, 2015. 5843:(October 2, 2020). 5801:, January 17, 2006. 5741:, January 19, 2001. 5735:"Relief in sight," 5726:, December 9, 2000. 5711:, January 20, 2003. 5690:"Comartin's view," 5681:, December 3, 2002. 5637:Mackenzie Institute 5624:(January 7, 2020). 5493:, October 13, 2018. 5475:Mackenzie Institute 5462:(January 7, 2020). 5423:, October 13, 2018. 5356:, January 21, 2017. 5241:, January 20, 2012. 5211:, October 18, 2011. 5157:. November 18, 2008 5110:, December 9. 2008. 5095:, October 15, 2008. 5050:, January 14, 2008. 4830:, January 24, 2006. 4800:, January 11, 2006. 4755:, December 3, 2005. 4740:, December 3, 2005. 4538:, January 15, 2005. 4478:, November 4, 2004. 4371:, February 5, 2003. 4316:, January 22, 2003. 4301:, January 27, 2003. 4286:, January 27, 2003. 4271:, January 23, 2003. 4256:, January 26, 2003. 4241:, January 23, 2003. 4170:, January 23, 2003. 4155:, January 20, 2003. 4140:, January 20, 2003. 4080:, October 26, 2002. 4065:, October 16, 2002. 4020:, January 23, 2003. 3899:, February 3, 2001. 3839:, January 19, 2001. 3824:, December 3, 2000. 3794:, December 9, 2000. 3726:, December 3, 2000. 3607:, October 27, 1992. 3592:, December 4, 1989. 3548:, December 4, 1989. 3518:, January 19, 1987. 3283:, October 15, 1968. 3099:"Gagnon, Adelard," 1746:Canada Pension Plan 1707:white-collar crimes 1655:Leamington, Ontario 1463:Political positions 1308:Official Opposition 1276:Minister of Justice 1131:Civil Marriage Act, 826:, NDP House Leader 734:strategically voted 562:Windsor—Walkerville 550:Windsor—Walkerville 7042:Lawyers in Ontario 6883:. October 19, 2022 6806:, August 19, 2022. 6426:, January 4, 2003. 5814:(March 24, 2012). 5756:, August 30, 2003. 5657:. October 19, 2022 5608:Detroit Free Press 5562:. October 11, 2022 5440:. October 12, 2018 5226:, August 31, 2011. 5125:, January 6, 2009. 5080:, October 2, 2008. 4035:, August 14, 2002. 3944:, August 10, 2002. 3854:, October 15, 2001 3622:, August 18, 1993. 3012:. October 19, 2022 2986:. October 12, 2018 2946:Total valid votes 2788:Total valid votes 2653:Total valid votes 2497:Total valid votes 2339:Total valid votes 2160:Total valid votes 2034:Windsor-St. Clair 2011:Total valid votes 1836:Comartin dislikes 1645:to be a genocide. 1396:Trudeau Government 1264: 1098:Civil Marriage Act 1089:Civil Marriage Act 996:Conservative Party 844:anti-war activists 812:The Canadian Press 732:conservatives who 579:'s conduct in the 558:Michael J. Patrick 497:Political activism 338:(NDP), he ran for 6486:, April 24, 2006. 6150:, March 18, 2011. 6065:, March 10, 2011. 5771:, April 23, 2011. 5196:, April 29, 2011. 5181:, April 11, 2011. 4459:, October 1, 2004 4457:Walkerville Times 4386:, March 24, 2004. 3756:, April 12, 1999. 3741:, March 25, 1999. 3711:, April 29, 1997. 3637:, April 21, 1995. 3503:, April 30, 1985. 3168:Walkerville Times 2960: 2959: 2802: 2801: 2753:Steve Mastroianni 2667: 2666: 2511: 2510: 2353: 2352: 2185:Windsor-St. Clair 2174: 2173: 2025: 2024: 1891:Shaughnessy Cohen 1857:Windsor-St. Clair 1722:Canada v. Bedford 1427:Ambassador Bridge 1360:Cheryl Hardcastle 1207:Alexander Nikitin 729:Canadian Alliance 689:Shaughnessy Cohen 681:Windsor—St. Clair 597:Audrey McLaughlin 538:Elizabeth Kishkon 344:social democratic 321: 320: 261:December 26, 1947 232:Cheryl Hardcastle 195:Windsor—St. Clair 7084: 7012:Archived Website 6999: 6998:, April 9, 2011. 6990: 6984: 6974: 6968: 6959: 6953: 6944: 6938: 6929: 6923: 6914: 6908: 6899: 6893: 6892: 6890: 6888: 6873: 6867: 6858: 6852: 6843: 6837: 6828: 6822: 6813: 6807: 6798: 6792: 6783: 6777: 6768: 6762: 6753: 6747: 6746:, June 29, 2011. 6738: 6732: 6723: 6717: 6708: 6702: 6693: 6687: 6678: 6672: 6671: 6665: 6657: 6655: 6653: 6646:Joe Comartin NDP 6638: 6632: 6623: 6617: 6616: 6615:. June 13, 2011. 6606: 6598: 6592: 6583: 6577: 6568: 6562: 6561:, July 20, 2007. 6553: 6547: 6538: 6532: 6523: 6517: 6508: 6502: 6501:, June 25, 2005. 6493: 6487: 6478: 6472: 6463: 6457: 6448: 6442: 6433: 6427: 6418: 6412: 6411:, April 7, 2003. 6403: 6397: 6388: 6382: 6381: 6379: 6377: 6362: 6356: 6347: 6341: 6340:, April 4, 2006. 6332: 6326: 6325: 6319: 6311: 6309: 6307: 6300:Joe Comartin NDP 6292: 6286: 6285: 6279: 6271: 6269: 6267: 6260:Joe Comartin NDP 6252: 6246: 6245: 6243: 6242: 6227: 6221: 6212: 6206: 6197: 6191: 6190: 6184: 6176: 6174: 6172: 6165:Joe Comartin NDP 6157: 6151: 6142: 6136: 6135:, June 15, 2005. 6127: 6121: 6120: 6114: 6106: 6104: 6102: 6095:Joe Comartin NDP 6087: 6081: 6072: 6066: 6057: 6051: 6042: 6036: 6027: 6021: 6020: 6018: 6017: 6002: 5996: 5995: 5993: 5992: 5977: 5971: 5962: 5956: 5947: 5941: 5940: 5934: 5926: 5924: 5922: 5915:Joe Comartin NDP 5907: 5901: 5892: 5886: 5877: 5871: 5862: 5856: 5855: 5849: 5837: 5831: 5830: 5820: 5808: 5802: 5793: 5787: 5786:, June 20, 2001. 5778: 5772: 5763: 5757: 5748: 5742: 5733: 5727: 5718: 5712: 5703: 5697: 5688: 5682: 5673: 5667: 5666: 5664: 5662: 5647: 5641: 5640: 5630: 5618: 5612: 5603: 5597: 5596: 5586: 5578: 5572: 5571: 5569: 5567: 5552: 5546: 5545: 5543: 5541: 5526: 5520: 5519: 5517: 5515: 5500: 5494: 5485: 5479: 5478: 5468: 5456: 5450: 5449: 5447: 5445: 5430: 5424: 5415: 5409: 5408: 5406: 5404: 5389: 5383: 5382: 5380: 5378: 5363: 5357: 5348: 5342: 5341: 5339: 5337: 5323: 5317: 5316:, June 27, 2014. 5308: 5302: 5293: 5287: 5278: 5272: 5263: 5257: 5248: 5242: 5233: 5227: 5218: 5212: 5203: 5197: 5188: 5182: 5173: 5167: 5166: 5164: 5162: 5147: 5141: 5132: 5126: 5117: 5111: 5102: 5096: 5087: 5081: 5072: 5066: 5057: 5051: 5042: 5036: 5035: 5033: 5031: 5016: 5010: 5009: 5007: 5005: 4990: 4984: 4983: 4981: 4979: 4964: 4958: 4957:, July 30, 2008. 4949: 4943: 4934: 4928: 4919: 4913: 4904: 4898: 4889: 4883: 4882: 4880: 4878: 4863: 4857: 4856: 4854: 4852: 4837: 4831: 4822: 4816: 4807: 4801: 4792: 4786: 4777: 4771: 4762: 4756: 4747: 4741: 4732: 4726: 4725: 4723: 4721: 4706: 4700: 4699: 4697: 4695: 4680: 4674: 4673:, June 26, 2007. 4665: 4659: 4650: 4644: 4643:, July 18, 2005. 4635: 4629: 4620: 4614: 4605: 4599: 4590: 4584: 4583:, July 14, 2005. 4575: 4569: 4560: 4554: 4545: 4539: 4530: 4524: 4515: 4509: 4500: 4494: 4485: 4479: 4476:Tecumseh Tribune 4466: 4460: 4453: 4447: 4438: 4432: 4431:, July 21, 2004. 4423: 4417: 4408: 4402: 4401:, June 12, 2004. 4393: 4387: 4378: 4372: 4363: 4357: 4356: 4350: 4342: 4340: 4338: 4331:Joe Comartin NDP 4323: 4317: 4308: 4302: 4293: 4287: 4278: 4272: 4263: 4257: 4248: 4242: 4233: 4227: 4218: 4212: 4211: 4205: 4197: 4195: 4193: 4177: 4171: 4162: 4156: 4147: 4141: 4132: 4126: 4117: 4111: 4102: 4096: 4087: 4081: 4072: 4066: 4057: 4051: 4042: 4036: 4027: 4021: 4012: 4006: 4005: 4003: 4001: 3989: 3983: 3974: 3968: 3967: 3965: 3963: 3951: 3945: 3936: 3930: 3929:, July 30, 2002. 3921: 3915: 3906: 3900: 3891: 3885: 3876: 3870: 3861: 3855: 3846: 3840: 3831: 3825: 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2678:Windsor-Tecumseh 2669: 2663: 2658: 2635:Marxist–Leninist 2618:Catherine Pluard 2543: 2524: 2522:Windsor-Tecumseh 2513: 2507: 2502: 2479:Marxist–Leninist 2462:Élizabeth Powles 2385: 2366: 2364:Windsor-Tecumseh 2355: 2349: 2344: 2321:Marxist–Leninist 2304:Stephen Lockwood 2206: 2187: 2176: 2170: 2165: 2027: 2021: 2016: 1993:Marxist–Leninist 1878: 1859: 1848: 1844:Electoral record 1815:Guy Vanderhaeghe 1811:Alistair MacLeod 1750:Old Age Security 1663:hydrogen sulfide 1627:was inadequate. 1621:Rwandan Genocide 1519:Election process 1455:of Michigan and 1453:Gretchen Whitmer 1341:Francoise Boivin 1303:Irek Kusmierczyk 1282:for the role of 1211:Sergei Magnitsky 852:Muslim Canadians 822:city councillor 815:enter the race. 674:Political career 441:Windsor, Ontario 405:Great Depression 328:Windsor—Tecumseh 264: 260: 258: 242:Personal details 228: 216: 207: 198: 189:Windsor—Tecumseh 175: 163: 144: 123: 111: 89: 77:Governor General 60: 37:Comartin in 2019 35: 21: 7092: 7091: 7087: 7086: 7085: 7083: 7082: 7081: 7027: 7026: 7008: 7003: 7002: 6991: 6987: 6983:, July 5, 2007. 6975: 6971: 6960: 6956: 6945: 6941: 6930: 6926: 6915: 6911: 6900: 6896: 6886: 6884: 6875: 6874: 6870: 6859: 6855: 6851:, May 14, 2004. 6844: 6840: 6829: 6825: 6814: 6810: 6799: 6795: 6784: 6780: 6769: 6765: 6761:, July 3, 2008. 6754: 6750: 6739: 6735: 6724: 6720: 6709: 6705: 6694: 6690: 6686:, July 4, 2009. 6679: 6675: 6658: 6651: 6649: 6640: 6639: 6635: 6624: 6620: 6604: 6600: 6599: 6595: 6584: 6580: 6576:, May 16, 2007. 6569: 6565: 6554: 6550: 6539: 6535: 6524: 6520: 6509: 6505: 6494: 6490: 6479: 6475: 6464: 6460: 6449: 6445: 6434: 6430: 6419: 6415: 6404: 6400: 6389: 6385: 6375: 6373: 6364: 6363: 6359: 6348: 6344: 6333: 6329: 6312: 6305: 6303: 6294: 6293: 6289: 6272: 6265: 6263: 6254: 6253: 6249: 6240: 6238: 6229: 6228: 6224: 6220:, May 26, 2007. 6213: 6209: 6198: 6194: 6177: 6170: 6168: 6159: 6158: 6154: 6143: 6139: 6128: 6124: 6107: 6100: 6098: 6089: 6088: 6084: 6073: 6069: 6058: 6054: 6043: 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Index


Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons
Chairman of Committees of the Whole

Elizabeth II
David Johnston
Stephen Harper
Andrew Scheer
Denise Savoie
Bruce Stanton
Opposition House Leader
Thomas Mulcair
Thomas Mulcair
Nathan Cullen
Windsor—Tecumseh
Windsor—St. Clair
Rick Limoges
Cheryl Hardcastle
Stoney Point, Ontario
New Democratic
Windsor
Windsor—Tecumseh
Member of Parliament
New Democratic Party
its leadership in 2003
social democratic
Consul General
Detroit
Indiana
Kentucky
Michigan
Ohio

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