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John Rodriguez (politician)

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1054:'s 2006 takeover of Inco as having saved the company from imminent bankruptcy and the city of Sudbury from becoming a "valley of death". These remarks were widely criticized; former Inco CEO Scott Hand noted that, at the time of the takeover, Inco was a very stable and wealthy company which was the target of one of the most hotly contested bidding wars in recent Canadian business history and had not made any announcement suggesting jobs in the Sudbury area were under threat. Rodriguez made similar points in an open letter to Clement, also noting that Sudbury's economy had diversified from nickel mining. He was quoted as saying, "The most charitable thing I can say is maybe the minister has been misinformed." Clement later backtracked from his original remarks. 997:, Rodriguez joined with four other Northern Ontario mayors to prepare a pre-election paper that addressed issues of concern to the region such as infrastructure renewal and water safety. Like his predecessor, Rodriguez argued that he and his colleagues would have more influence by working in a collaborative manner. He later issued a "Report of the Advisory Panel on Municipal Mining Revenues" in 2008, calling on the province of Ontario to use revenue from the provincial mining tax for infrastructure projects in mining communities. During the election campaign itself, Rodriguez attracted controversy by attending the opening of 893:, and former city councillor Gerry McIntaggart. One of his pledges was to lobby for Greater Sudbury to receive a share of the corporate taxes paid by mining companies to the federal and provincial governments. He also promised to preserve the distinct character of Greater Sudbury's outlying communities and criticized what he described as a "culture of entitlement" in some municipal services. His opponents accused him of making unrealistic promises; his pledge to eliminate homelessness was criticized by councillor 40: 1070:, a relatively unknown political neophyte, attracted attention and support by issuing a daily series of press releases attacking aspects of Rodriguez's mayoral record; by the time Oraclepoll Research released its poll of voter intentions in the mayoral campaign on October 12, Matichuk was in second place with 31.5 per cent support, behind Rodriguez but ahead of longtime city councillor Ted Callaghan. Rodriguez tried during the campaign to portray Matichuk as a 4965: 681:'s 1986 report on Unemployment Insurance reform, arguing that its reforms would drive Canadian social policy back to the nineteenth century. (One of Forget's recommendations was that persons unemployed for more than a year be forced to live on benefits as low as $ 40 per week.) Rodriguez later supported a committee report that rejected most of Forget's recommendations and made more generous counter-proposals. In the event, 1091:
do so, promoting a Ministry of Labour investigation into whether firefighters' lives were put at risk. The newspaper subsequently faced criticism for its portrayal of the story and for publishing the story only after it would be too late for Rodriguez or any other member of the city's staff to respond ahead of election day; in an interview on
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around matters involving employee relations. Still, the article disclosed that Stephen promoted friends within his department, locked the city into 10-year contracts that cost the city up to $ 1.2 million annually, and took a leadership role at the site of an incident in which he was not qualified to
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before sales were opened to the general public. Rodriguez himself purchased 10 tickets. Over 71 of these tickets were returned after a public backlash. Rodriguez said that he followed an established city practice in making the tickets available, though he acknowledged that his decision to offer so
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against an income tax reform package that contained financial benefits for wealthy Canadians. Although filibusters are common practice in some parliamentary assemblies and later become more common in Canada, this was the first such incident to occur in the Canadian House of Commons in several years.
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Note: The number of rejected ballots is not a misprint. Gaetan Serré initially called for these ballots to be reviewed, but withdrew his request on November 14, 1972 after viewing a sample. Source: "Review cancelled", Globe and Mail, 14 November 1972, 8. Source for results: Official Voting Results,
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interview, Rodriguez said that the new group differed from The Waffle in that its ultra-left elements were minor and that it would abide by the results of NDP conventions, even if it did not agree with them. The Left Caucus was nonetheless opposed by the party leadership, which argued that it would
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published an article headlined, "City misled public about manager's dismissal," alleging that Rodriguez and the incumbent council had deliberately lied to the public about the resignation of Alan Stephen, the former manager of the city's infrastructure and emergency services division, in 2006. The
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Rodriguez criticized the Mulroney government's austerity reforms to unemployment insurance in its second term, arguing that the greatest burden of the changes would fall on those who could least afford them. He also opposed the 1991 Bank Act, Trust and Loan Act on the grounds that it would allow
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in the summer of 1991 as part of an immersion program for MPs arranged through the Parliament Business and Labour Trust. Scotiabank senior vice-president Geoff Bellew said that most bank leaders were impressed with Rodriguez, who in turn said that the experience expanded his knowledge base. He
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As Mayor of Greater Sudbury, Rodriguez lobbied for more of the city's wealth to be put toward fields such as research in mining and environmental sciences, saying, "We have to seize the moment. We don't ever want to go back and be beholden to the big mining companies again." Following a global
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shut down its Coniston operations later in the year and appealed part of its municipal business tax, Rodriguez argued that the company had a moral responsibility to continue paying into a community it had helped to create. He did not seek re-election when Coniston was amalgamated into the new
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On election day, Matichuk defeated Rodriguez by a ten-point margin. Rodriguez ultimately attributed his defeat to a "negative, American-style campaign". He announced in 2012 that he intended to run again for mayor in the 2014 municipal election. He was not successful in 2014, placing third.
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Rodriguez later became principal of St. David Catholic School in the Sudbury area and was strongly critical of his forced retirement in 2005. "I'm not ready to retire", he said, "and I do resent being discriminated against because of my age". After leaving this position, he was hired as a
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Rodriguez announced an ambitious "first 100 days" agenda, highlighted by a reiteration of his pledge to seek a portion of federal and provincial mining taxes. He also pledged to create citizen committees that would to oversee a number of municipal projects (including the implementation of
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expressed skepticism about the viability of these initiatives, however, and council voted 7-6 against Rodriguez's funding formula in October 2008. Rodriguez acknowledged that the projects would need to be shelved for a while, but indicated that he planned to revisit them in the future.
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should considering resigning. He later backed away from this statement, but Broadbent did in fact announce his resignation in early March. Rumours circulated that Rodriguez would run to succeed him as party leader, but he instead gave his support to former
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managing editor Brian MacLeod pointed out that Rodriguez had several days to respond, but offered no comment on the story. He stated that the paper had received the information in an anonymous brown envelope several days before the story went to print. The
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sector, and devolve some legislative authority to existing local Community Action Networks. Rodriguez also promised to eliminate the fee on Greater Sudbury's TransCab service, which offers transportation to residents of remote areas not served by
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stock to prevent job losses at a time when global prices were low. Prime Minister Trudeau rejected this proposal, arguing that it would depress the market even further. Rodriguez also joined with other Sudbury-area NDP politicians to support the
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Rodriguez criticized aspects of the Mulroney government's new lobbyist registry in 1988, arguing that it would not adequately cover the leaders of industry associations. He nonetheless acknowledged, two years later, that the registry had changed
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telephone service in early 2007, making it easier for residents to get information from city hall. Later in the same year, he successfully lobbied for the elimination of some local long-distance telephone charges. He signed on to the
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Rodriguez was known as a colourful and outspoken MP, and often provided the media with clever and amusing quips. On one occasion, he described the president of a crown corporation as having the consultative skills of an
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In May 2009, Rodriguez announced the hiring of Greater Sudbury's first independent auditor. In the same month, he indicated that he would oppose any effort to dump nuclear waste in the area. During a discussion on
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Erola responded that she had never called Rodriguez a Marxist, but acknowledged that her campaign literature had drawn attention to what she described as similarities between his political views and those of the
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The NDP's failure to move beyond third-party status in the 1988 election was a disappointment for many in the party. In January 1989, Rodriguez became the first party MP to publicly suggest that party leader
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at least in part to prevent Rodriguez from returning to parliament for a third time. See Thomas Walkom, "Wake-up call: NDP's high-profile recruits running hard in Ontario to syphon off Liberal strength",
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He acknowledged that the projects would require support from senior levels of government and the private sector to be carried out successfully. See Denis St. Pierre, "Major handouts needed for legacy",
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that identified the region as a "social, economic and political ghetto" in relation to the rest of the province and sought to improve its status. In the same year, he led a campaign to allow
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in this election and governed for the next two years with unofficial parliamentary support from the NDP. Rodriguez opposed this arrangement and broke party ranks on two occasions to support
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rejected both Forget's report and the committee's response and did not undertake any significant UI reforms during this parliament. Rodriguez also described newly appointed committee chair
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against the government. He became identified with the left-wing of the NDP, was a vocal advocate of the party's pledge to nationalize Inco, and also called for the nationalization of
973:, Rodriguez said that he favoured continuing Greater Sudbury's policy of hiring contractors for construction and design but having the municipality own and operate its public assets. 4746: 917:'s report on service improvements), review the city's recreational facilities, move toward the construction of a performing arts centre, pursue economic growth opportunities in the 428:
Rodriguez joined the New Democratic Party upon its formation in 1961. He ran for mayor of Coniston in 1967 and by his own acknowledgement was soundly defeated by the incumbent,
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hurt the NDP's chances of winning an election. Rodriguez spearheaded the group's only successful motion at the NDP's 1979 convention, protesting a jail sentence handed out to
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Throughout 2007 and 2008, Rodriguez promoted two major legacy projects for Greater Sudbury: a 1,800-seat performing arts centre and a large multi-use recreation complex.
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described him as having had a good first year as mayor. He later introduced a fair wage policy and converted many part-time municipal jobs into full-time positions.
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many tickets was "rushed and not given sufficient consideration". He also said that he never expected the matter to provoke such opposition. The city council in
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economic downturn in late 2008 and early 2009, he announced a series of initiatives to combat unemployment in the city. These included offering his support to a
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major banks to eliminate smaller competition. Along with other MPs, he criticized the government's $ 4.4 billion bailout of Central Guaranty Trust in 1992.
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We're not 'stringing' you along/Use postal codes—you'll 'thing our 'thong'/Don't be cheeky—you've all got 'em/Please include them on the bottom.
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Source: Thirty-fifth General Election, 1993: Official Voting Results, Published by the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada. Financial figures taken from
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and tried to have public hearings on the tax across Canada. Rodriguez was also strongly critical of the severe anti-inflationary policies pursued by
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Rodriguez served on the Commons Standing Committee on Labour, Employment and Immigration from 1984 to 1988. He was a vocal critic of the
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Greater Sudbury City Council faced controversy in February 2008, when it was revealed that councillors purchased over 100 tickets to an
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rejected claims that the program would make him less critical of the banks, joking that it would let him "concentrate his fire".
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incident described in the article was one in which the city appeared to simply have followed its legal obligation to maintain
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The document was unveiled in Timmins. See Keith Lacey, "Mining communities to seek more financial stability from province",
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Near the beginning of his term, Rodriguez announced that stores in the Greater Sudbury would not be permitted to open on
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Rodriguez spoke on the bill for six hours and ten minutes over a period of two days, setting a contemporary record.
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initiative launched in 1988, noting that the northern Ontario agency was created with only limited advisory powers.
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as a liar on three occasions and refused to apologize. The rest of the NDP caucus supported LaSalle's suspension.
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http://www.northernlife.ca/election/electionNews/09-29-06-Rodriguez_support.asp?NLStory=09-29-06-Rodriguez_support
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legislation that was enacted later in the year. Unlike Langdon, Rodriguez was not sanctioned for his comments.
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Rob O'Flanagan, "Don't make me retire, principal pleads: Former MP John Rodriguez says he has lots to offer",
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to extend separate school funding to grades 11, 12 and 13. He also served on the Board of Governors of the
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to Douglas' supporters as a sympathetic contact in the Trudeau government. It was later discovered that a
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Notwithstanding his criticisms of major banks, Rodriguez spent a week observing the inner workings of the
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The Clark government lost a non-confidence motion in late 1979, and Canadians returned to the polls for
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Party. See Mary Trueman, "Bad feeling lingers in defeated MP after Erola rides upset into Cabinet",
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won a minority government. He was appointed as NDP Labour Critic in the parliament that followed.
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Text of Rodriguez's inaugural address as mayor, from the City of Greater Sudbury official website
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program, wherein workers at risk of being laid off would be kept on the payroll and paid through
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In the late 1970s, Rodriguez argued that the federal government should purchase Inco's excess
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Barbara Yaffe, "Tories not doing enough to find jobs, says NDP announcing national forums",
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Charlotte Montgomery, "Planned UI rule changes create worry for workers retiring early",
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Jeffrey Simpson, "Tory MP expelled from Commons for insisting that Chrétien is a liar",
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in this period and promoted greater cooperation between teachers and organized labour.
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William Walker, "Mines Minister Shelley Martel should accept responsibility and ...",
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Mary Trueman, "MP hopes to encourage minorities to enter the mainstream of politics",
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Martin Dorrell, "Ontario teachers fear threat to status, reject alliance with labor",
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In return, the Liberals were expected to field a weak campaign for the area in the
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in 1962, where he was appointed as principal of St. Paul School. He also attended
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Rodriguez's endorsement is mentioned in Svend Robinson, "Mr. Robinson replies" ,
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subsequently announced that they were conducting an investigation into the leak.
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to resign for violating the privacy rights of an Ottawa consultant. He endorsed
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as unfit for the position in late 1987, after Lanthier announced his support for
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Richard Cleroux, "Erola may be loser as Tories ride trend in Northern Ontario",
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Angela Scappatura and Denis St. Pierre, "Xstrata workers resigned to layoffs",
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Hugh Winsor, "NDP leadership contender has new approach to partisan politics",
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Susan Delacourt, "Proposed UI reforms assailed as federal hearings commence",
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on the fourth ballot of the party's 1989 convention. Rodriguez ran for party
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After leaving office Rodriguez returned to a high school principal position.
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In late 1979, Rodriguez emerged as the most prominent member of the NDP's "
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to release all its information on the health hazards posed by radiation in
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advertisement which showed a man writing a postal code on the bottom of a
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from being deported from Canada. On one occasion, he recommended Liberal
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was removed as finance critic after criticizing the economic policies of
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John King, "Northern Ontario described as alienated, ghetto-like area",
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Rodriguez broke with his party caucus when he opposed the suspension of
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Tim Harper, "New Democrats eye gains as Liberals race for leadership",
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Denis St. Pierre, "City council warned about privatizing utilities",
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Shannon Day, "Andre threatens to shelve bill to register lobbyists",
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Note: Percentage change numbers are not factored for redistribution.
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The NDP's internal divisions became public in 1993, when Ontario MP
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in 1991 and called for Canada to play a peacekeeping role overseas.
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Harold Carmichael, "Mayor's question gets Sudbury to top of list",
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sought and won the federal NDP's nomination for Nickel Belt in the
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manager Marc Serré, the son of former federal Member of Parliament
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David Stewart-Patterson, "Politicians still running post office",
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candidate, accusing her in one debate of basing her campaign on "
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Denis St. Pierre, "Rodriguez admits legacy projects 'shelved'",
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Jeffrey Simpson, "NDP convention finds radicals in left field",
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Denis St. Pierre, "Unfinished business may keep mayor around",
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Mary Trueman, "Rodriguez alleged a possible bugging incident",
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Stevie Cameron, "Race for the NDP leader's job is wide open",
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Joel Ruimy, "Weekly benefits of $ 40 urged for some jobless",
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Kirk Makin, "Left Caucus fills Waffle shoes in battling NDP",
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In 1994, Rodriguez called for provincial NDP cabinet minister
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Denis St. Pierre, "New auditor will have free reign [
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Richard Clereux, "Work for welfare urged by chief of panel",
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when he realized that he did not have enough support to win.
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John Rodriguez (politician) – Parliament of Canada biography
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Susan Delacourt, "Broadbent to reveal intentions in March",
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Rosemary Spiers, "MPs stunned as they hear of U.S. attack",
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Alan Freeman, "Blenkarn is labelled GST 'dictator' by NDP",
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from the House of Commons in 1978. LaSalle had referred to
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Jonathan Ferguson, "NDP split wide open as Langdon fired",
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Richard Clereux, "Tory refusal to change UI called waste",
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described it as a "silly controversy" in a 2009 editorial.
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from 1972 to 1980 and from 1984 to 1993 as a member of the
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John Rodriguez, "Clement 'disappointingly misinformed'" ,
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Melissa Leong, "Councillors' ticket perks enrage public",
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Shawn McCarthy, "House passes sweeping financial reform",
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Richard Cleroux, "Bouchard refuses UI report commitment",
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Tony Van Alphen, "Sudbury goes boom, Windsor goes bust",
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Thomas Walkom, "Watching a good MP fight his own party",
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Laura Stradiotto, "Inquiry shouldn't taint his legacy",
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in July 2009, after the minister was interviewed by the
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In July 2006, Rodriguez announced that he would run for
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Rodriguez was re-elected to the House of Commons in the
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Andrea Gordon, "National tax carries risk, Crow says",
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in 1968. The following year, he led a protest outside
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
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Rachel Punch, "Dupuis, Rodriguez disagree - sort of",
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Denis St. Pierre, "Projects defeated by single vote",
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Office of the Chief Electoral Officer (Canada), 1972.
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refugees to resettle in Canada after the overthrow of
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Larry Welsh, "Credit card rates spark renewed fury",
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Rob O'Flanagan, "Local politicians awarded medals",
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Margo Kelly, "Ottawa sets policy for aid to North",
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On election day, Rodriguez defeated incumbent mayor
4972: 4793: 4638:"John Rodriguez plans to run for Sudbury's top job" 3942:Rob O'Flanagan, "Campaign started at Tim Hortons", 3873:Alan Freeman, "Laughren budget makes fine target", 3255:Rudy Platiel, "The Sandpipers and the Golden Egg", 3238:Rudy Platiel, "The Sandpipers and the Golden Egg", 1033:Rodriguez entered into a war of words with federal 670:. Rodriguez was appointed as his party's critic on 305: 295: 278: 255: 250: 236: 226: 207: 188: 176: 164: 141: 129: 107: 95: 83: 57: 30: 4432:"City has an opportunity to win over taxpayers" , 4358:"Ticket Gate hits Sudbury over Elton John concert" 3619:Larry Welsh, "Lobbyists give up institute plan", 1050:'s operations in Sudbury. Clement characterized 497:In 1973, Rodriguez took part in a study group on 338:from 2006 to 2010 and previously represented the 3998:"Rodriguez receives high-profile endorsements", 3687:, 10 May 1989, F1. Progressive Conservative MP 602:Rodriguez was re-elected to a third term in the 556:Rodriguez was one of two MPs who called for the 4364:, February 18, 2008. Retrieved October 9, 2021. 3294:Jeff Simpson, "A hard-liner from a hard land", 3268:Jeff Simpson, "A hard-liner from a hard land", 4711: 4709: 4569:"City misled public about manager's dismissal" 3765:"First NDP MP calls for Broadbent to resign", 3190:", Mayor's Biography, accessed 21 August 2008. 3181:"Mayor John Rodriguez: City of Greater Sudbury 1081:On the final weekend before the election, the 564:in 1976. The following year, he engaged in a 407:Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association 210:Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association 4771: 4250:Patrick Demers, "No nukes for Sudbury: MPP", 3337:"MP cites 'sexist' ad, Mackasey apologizes". 2960: 2773: 2566: 2363: 2160: 1917: 1586: 1427: 79:December 6, 2006 – November 30, 2010 8: 4654:"Former city bureaucrat enters mayoral race" 3834:"Labor hails Langdon for criticism of Rae", 3163:"Former MP, mayor John Rodriguez dies at 80" 538:Also in 1975, Rodriguez criticized a sexist 4454:, July 22, 2009. Retrieved October 9, 2021. 4119:"Mayor drives home agenda for next 100 days 889:, businessman and former mayoral candidate 21:For other people named John Rodriguez, see 4778: 4764: 4756: 3377:"Debate record set, but tax bill passed", 2967: 2953: 2945: 2780: 2766: 2758: 2573: 2559: 2551: 2370: 2356: 2348: 2167: 2153: 2145: 1924: 1910: 1902: 1593: 1579: 1571: 1434: 1420: 1412: 402:degree in English and Spanish Literature. 374:), and moved to Canada in 1956. He was of 38: 27: 4670:Municipal election starting to take shape 4183:"Financial scenario remains too fuzzy" , 1001:candidate Ron Dupuis' campaign office in 860:for his role in supporting Canada in the 606:, as the Progressive Conservatives under 322:(February 12, 1937 – July 5, 2017) was a 4695:"Callaghan enters race for mayor's seat" 4156:"Putting the horse before the picket" , 3476:. See Arthur Moses, "Sudbury profile", 1282: 1130: 5073:21st-century mayors of places in Canada 3155: 1442:2006 Greater Sudbury municipal election 1278:2010 Greater Sudbury municipal election 1126:2014 Greater Sudbury municipal election 3691:supported Rodriguez in this endeavour. 940:Workplace Safety & Insurance Board 5058:Canadian people of Portuguese descent 4716:"Mayor's race getting pretty crowded" 4056:City of Greater Sudbury press release 3332:The advertisement included the line, 48:local meeting in Sudbury in May 2014. 7: 4787:Mayors of (Greater) Sudbury, Ontario 1062:Rodriguez sought re-election in the 382:, worked for a time as a teacher in 4553:"Pas de gel de taxe sous Rodriguez" 3739:Drew Fagan, "Getting to know you", 1888:official contributions and expenses 683:Employment and Immigration Minister 3955:"Heart attack survival rate low", 1066:. During the campaign, challenger 454:Rodriguez contested the riding of 405:Rodriguez became president of the 14: 5068:20th-century Canadian legislators 3351:"Force disclosure, two MPs ask", 617:", a successor group of sorts to 4963: 1046:newspaper regarding a strike at 711:Rodriguez was re-elected in the 634:Canadian Union of Postal Workers 512:Rodriguez was re-elected in the 4421:Canadian Press - Broadcast Wire 1385: 1261: 959:Member of Provincial Parliament 5063:People from Georgetown, Guyana 4143:"A good year for Rodriguez" , 4015:Greater Sudbury Utilities Inc. 2975:1972 Canadian federal election 2788:1974 Canadian federal election 2581:1979 Canadian federal election 2378:1980 Canadian federal election 2175:1984 Canadian federal election 1932:1988 Canadian federal election 1601:1993 Canadian federal election 807:Rodriguez was defeated in the 516:, in which the Liberals won a 326:politician. He served as the 1: 4446:"Clement's takeover hangover" 779:in January 1990, but lost to 533:Royal Canadian Mounted Police 5053:Guyanese emigrants to Canada 4622:"Blames 'American' campaign" 4101:"Theatre finds a new home", 3341:. 18 June 1975. p. A10. 1291: 1288: 1285: 1139: 1136: 1133: 423:Ontario Teachers' Federation 4302:The other mayors were from 2989: 2802: 2595: 2392: 2189: 1946: 1615: 1453: 1394: 1391: 1381: 1378: 1370: 1367: 1359: 1356: 1348: 1345: 1337: 1334: 1326: 1323: 1315: 1312: 1304: 1301: 1280:, Mayor of Greater Sudbury 1270: 1267: 1257: 1254: 1246: 1243: 1235: 1232: 1224: 1221: 1213: 1210: 1202: 1199: 1191: 1188: 1180: 1177: 1169: 1166: 1156: 1151: 1128:, Mayor of Greater Sudbury 971:public-private partnerships 771:. Barrett was defeated by 558:Atomic Energy Control Board 5089: 4606:"Matichuk not behind leak" 4079:, 13 February 2007, 06:53. 4013:He specifically mentioned 2998: 2995: 2992: 2811: 2808: 2805: 2604: 2601: 2598: 2401: 2398: 2395: 2198: 2195: 2192: 1960: 1955: 1952: 1949: 1629: 1624: 1621: 1618: 1459: 1456: 1386: 1375: 1364: 1353: 1342: 1331: 1320: 1309: 1296: 1262: 1251: 1240: 1229: 1218: 1207: 1196: 1185: 1174: 1163: 1144: 1009:Controversies and disputes 881:of Greater Sudbury in the 348:House of Commons of Canada 20: 5048:Mayors of Greater Sudbury 4961: 4749:28 September 2007 at the 4322:, 9 February 2007, 09:54. 3799:, 28 September 1989, A15. 3621:Kitchener-Waterloo Record 3142: 3130: 3117: 3105: 3092: 2986: 2948: 2934: 2922: 2908: 2896: 2883: 2799: 2761: 2749: 2737: 2723: 2711: 2698: 2592: 2554: 2535: 2521: 2509: 2496: 2389: 2351: 2332: 2319: 2306: 2293: 2186: 2148: 2136: 2126: 2111: 2101: 2086: 1943: 1905: 1885: 1875: 1855: 1845: 1830: 1612: 1574: 1415: 1106:Ontario Provincial Police 904:by a significant margin. 380:Toronto Teachers' College 313: 246: 215: 196: 153: 118: 72: 53: 37: 5043:New Democratic Party MPs 4348:, 12 September 2007, A3. 4147:, 24 November 2007, A10. 3916:, 16 September 1995, D7. 3704:, 6 September 1989, A12. 3474:1981 provincial election 3437:, 26 September 1979, P9. 3055:Progressive Conservative 2866:Progressive Conservative 2661:Progressive Conservative 2458:Progressive Conservative 2232:Progressive Conservative 2043:Confederation of Regions 2019:Progressive Conservative 1716:Progressive Conservative 1447:Mayor of Greater Sudbury 1099:following the election, 995:2007 provincial election 868:Mayor of Greater Sudbury 766:British Columbia Premier 754:Party affairs, 1989–1993 641:another election in 1980 586:Progressive Conservative 44:John Rodriguez during a 4423:, 10 April 2008, 05:21. 4410:, 27 February 2008, B6. 4293:, 12 February 2009, A1. 4221:, 11 December 2008, A1. 4092:, 21 December 2007, A3. 3959:, 10 February 2000, A3. 3717:, 10 December 1991, D2. 3593:, 30 December 1987, A5. 3537:, 20 December 1984, P4. 3524:, 12 December 1984, P5. 3463:, 26 November 1979, P5. 3450:, 24 November 1979, P5. 3394:, 14 December 1977, P9. 3259:, 26 February 1972, A3. 3229:, 23 November 1989, A3. 3106:Total rejected ballots 2897:Total rejected ballots 2712:Total rejected ballots 2510:Total rejected ballots 2307:Total rejected ballots 2102:Total rejected ballots 1846:Total rejected ballots 1064:2010 municipal election 924:Greater Sudbury Transit 883:2006 municipal election 553:apologized for the ad. 462:and defeated incumbent 4522:, 28 October 2008, A3. 4208:, 25 October 2008, A1. 4191:, 27 August 2008, A10. 4109:, 6 December 2007, A5. 3946:, 9 November 2006, A1. 3851:, 4 October 1993, A21. 3812:, 22 January 1990, A9. 3782:, 16 January 1989, A4. 3756:, 17 January 1991, A1. 3743:, 14 January 1992, B1. 3730:, 21 October 1992, F1. 3674:, 8 September 1992, 3. 3550:, 4 December 1986, A1. 3381:, 15 February 1977, 8. 3368:, 8 February 1977, 10. 3131:Electors on the lists 2923:Electors on the lists 2738:Electors on the lists 2536:Electors on the lists 2333:Electors on the lists 2127:Electors on the lists 1876:Electors on the lists 993:In the buildup to the 862:1995 Quebec referendum 746:Rodriguez opposed the 717:Goods And Services Tax 672:Unemployment Insurance 484:non-confidence motions 474:. The Liberals under 362:Rodriguez was born in 4021:, 6 October 2006, A3. 4004:, September 27, 2006. 3511:, 25 August 1984, P1. 3355:, 22 October 1976, 3. 3216:, 27 August 1971, C1. 2280:Derek Aardvark Orford 811:by Liberal candidate 809:1993 federal election 713:1988 federal election 664:1984 federal election 604:1979 federal election 460:1972 federal election 415:provincial government 396:Laurentian University 378:descent. He attended 358:Early life and career 4660:, September 9, 2010. 4644:, November 23, 2012. 4436:, 30 June 2009, A10. 4380:, February 27, 2008. 4066:, 17 March 2007, A3. 3972:, 10 April 2003, B9. 3933:, 27 June 2005, A10. 3825:, 30 April 1993, A1. 3653:, 21 March 1990, A1. 3563:, 20 March 1987, A5. 3480:, 17 March 1981, 70. 3203:, 19 March 1969, 40. 1665:New Democratic Party 1093:CBC Northern Ontario 983:Employment Insurance 946:flag to be flown at 464:Member of Parliament 352:New Democratic Party 300:New Democratic Party 109:Member of Parliament 4685:, January 15, 2010. 4628:, October 26, 2010. 4612:, November 6, 2010. 4596:, October 26, 2010. 4584:, October 23, 2010. 4559:, October 20, 2010. 4540:, October 15, 2010. 4493:, 23 July 2009, A1. 4397:, 1 March 2008, A8. 4333:Timmins Daily Press 4267:, 12 June 2009, A3. 4160:, 7 June 2008, A10. 4134:, December 7, 2006. 4046:, November 8, 2006. 3836:Winnipeg Free Press 3610:, 26 July 1988, A8. 3498:, 5 March 1980, P9. 3246:, 28 July 2006, A3. 2047:Billie Christiansen 1310:(x) John Rodriguez 1230:Jean-Raymond Audet 989:Provincial politics 933:. He introduced a 740:Bank of Nova Scotia 518:majority government 480:minority government 16:Canadian politician 4724:, August 18, 2010. 4675:2010-01-23 at the 4574:2012-03-14 at the 4487:Vancouver Province 4451:The Globe and Mail 4395:The Globe and Mail 4280:, 17 May 2008, A1. 4254:, 22 May 2009, A3. 4241:, 21 May 2009, A1. 4174:, 28 May 2008, A3. 4124:2007-09-27 at the 4036:2007-09-27 at the 3914:The Globe and Mail 3903:, 17 May 1997, D4. 3877:, 30 May 1991, A6. 3875:The Globe and Mail 3864:, 22 May 1986, A1. 3862:The Globe and Mail 3793:The Globe and Mail 3780:The Globe and Mail 3741:The Globe and Mail 3702:The Globe and Mail 3668:The Globe and Mail 3664:The Globe and Mail 3647:The Globe and Mail 3636:, 10 May 1988, B8. 3623:, 6 July 1991, B5. 3604:The Globe and Mail 3591:The Globe and Mail 3587:The Globe and Mail 3576:, 16 May 1987, A1. 3574:The Globe and Mail 3561:The Globe and Mail 3535:The Globe and Mail 3522:The Globe and Mail 3509:The Globe and Mail 3496:The Globe and Mail 3478:The Globe and Mail 3461:The Globe and Mail 3448:The Globe and Mail 3435:The Globe and Mail 3424:, 17 May 1978, P1. 3422:The Globe and Mail 3405:The Globe and Mail 3392:The Globe and Mail 3379:The Globe and Mail 3366:The Globe and Mail 3353:The Globe and Mail 3339:The Globe and Mail 3321:The Globe and Mail 3317:The Globe and Mail 3313:The Globe and Mail 3309:The Globe and Mail 3296:The Globe and Mail 3283:The Globe and Mail 3270:The Globe and Mail 3257:The Globe and Mail 3240:The Globe and Mail 3227:The Globe and Mail 3214:The Globe and Mail 3186:2007-10-20 at the 3093:Total valid votes 2884:Total valid votes 2699:Total valid votes 2497:Total valid votes 2294:Total valid votes 2087:Total valid votes 2023:Richard Berthiaume 1831:Total valid votes 1553:Total valid votes 1486:David Courtemanche 902:David Courtemanche 630:Jean-Claude Parrot 624:The Globe and Mail 548:Postmaster General 340:electoral district 90:David Courtemanche 5015: 5014: 4335:, 6 May 2008, A3. 3323:, 5 May 1987, A1. 3298:, 5 June 1974, 8. 3148: 3147: 2941: 2940: 2754: 2753: 2547: 2546: 2344: 2343: 2141: 2140: 1898: 1897: 1769:Daniel Jolicoeur 1567: 1566: 1398: 1397: 1388:Total valid votes 1298:Marianne Matichuk 1275: 1274: 1264:Total valid votes 1068:Marianne Matichuk 1035:Industry Minister 948:Tom Davies Square 854:Statistics Canada 852:remunerator with 832:Out of parliament 773:Audrey McLaughlin 679:Forget Commission 526:Solicitor-General 522:Roosevelt Douglas 320:John R. 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1806: 1805: 1801: 1799: 1796: 1793: 1791:Ernie Ashick 1790: 1787: 1784: 1783: 1779: 1777: 1774: 1771: 1768: 1766: 1763: 1760: 1759: 1755: 1753: 1750: 1747: 1744: 1742: 1739: 1736: 1735: 1731: 1728: 1725: 1722: 1719: 1717: 1714: 1711: 1710: 1706: 1704: 1701: 1698: 1695: 1693: 1690: 1687: 1686: 1682: 1679: 1676: 1673: 1671: 1668: 1666: 1663: 1660: 1659: 1655: 1652: 1649: 1646: 1644: 1641: 1639: 1636: 1634: 1633: 1630:Expenditures 1611: 1607: 1602: 1596: 1591: 1589: 1584: 1582: 1577: 1576: 1573: 1570: 1563: 1560: 1558: 1555: 1552: 1551: 1547: 1544: 1541: 1540: 1536: 1533: 1530: 1529: 1525: 1522: 1519: 1518: 1514: 1511: 1508: 1507: 1503: 1500: 1497: 1496: 1492: 1489: 1487: 1483: 1482: 1479: 1476: 1474: 1471: 1469: 1468: 1464: 1463: 1452: 1448: 1443: 1437: 1432: 1430: 1425: 1423: 1418: 1417: 1414: 1411: 1408: 1406: 1402: 1389: 1374: 1363: 1352: 1341: 1330: 1319: 1308: 1299: 1295: 1284: 1281: 1279: 1265: 1250: 1239: 1228: 1217: 1206: 1195: 1184: 1173: 1164:Dan Melanson 1162: 1159: 1154: 1149: 1148: 1143: 1132: 1129: 1127: 1120: 1115: 1113: 1109: 1107: 1102: 1098: 1094: 1089: 1084: 1079: 1077: 1073: 1069: 1065: 1058:2010 election 1057: 1056: 1055: 1053: 1049: 1045: 1044: 1039: 1036: 1031: 1029: 1025: 1020: 1019:Sudbury Arena 1016: 1008: 1007: 1006: 1004: 1000: 996: 988: 987: 986: 984: 980: 974: 972: 966: 963: 960: 955: 953: 949: 945: 941: 936: 932: 927: 925: 920: 916: 907: 906: 905: 903: 898: 896: 892: 888: 884: 880: 872: 871: 867: 865: 863: 859: 858:Jean Chrétien 855: 849: 847: 843: 839: 831: 829: 827: 818: 817: 816: 814: 813:Raymond Bonin 810: 805: 803: 799: 796: 793: 789: 784: 782: 778: 774: 770: 767: 762: 753: 752: 751: 749: 744: 741: 736: 732: 730: 726: 722: 718: 714: 709: 707: 703: 697: 695: 691: 687: 684: 680: 675: 673: 669: 665: 657: 655: 652: 650: 646: 642: 637: 635: 631: 626: 625: 620: 616: 611: 609: 605: 600: 598: 597:Jean Chrétien 595: 591: 587: 582: 580: 575: 570: 567: 563: 559: 554: 552: 549: 545: 541: 536: 534: 530: 527: 523: 519: 515: 514:1974 election 510: 508: 504: 500: 495: 493: 489: 485: 481: 478:won a narrow 477: 473: 472:Liberal Party 469: 465: 461: 457: 449: 444: 442: 440: 439:Nickel Centre 437:community of 435: 431: 426: 424: 420: 416: 412: 408: 403: 401: 398:and earned a 397: 393: 389: 385: 381: 377: 373: 369: 365: 357: 355: 353: 349: 345: 341: 337: 333: 329: 325: 321: 312: 308: 304: 301: 298: 294: 290: 281: 277: 274: 270: 258: 254: 249: 245: 242:John Kuchinak 241: 235: 231: 225: 219: 214: 211: 206: 200: 195: 191: 187: 184: 181: 175: 172: 169: 163: 157: 152: 149: 146: 140: 137: 134: 128: 122: 117: 114: 110: 106: 103: 100: 94: 91: 88: 82: 76: 71: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 47: 41: 36: 29: 24: 19: 4991: 4987:Courtemanche 4721:Sudbury Star 4719: 4698: 4690: 4682:Sudbury Star 4680: 4665: 4657: 4649: 4633: 4626:Sudbury Star 4625: 4617: 4610:Sudbury Star 4609: 4601: 4594:Points North 4593: 4589: 4581:Sudbury Star 4579: 4564: 4545: 4537:Sudbury Star 4535: 4527: 4520:Sudbury Star 4519: 4514: 4506: 4498: 4491:Sudbury Star 4490: 4486: 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Index

John Rodríguez

NDP
Mayor
Greater Sudbury
Ontario
David Courtemanche
Marianne Matichuk
Member of Parliament
Nickel Belt
Judy Erola
Ray Bonin
Gaetan Serré
Judy Erola
Coniston
Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association
Georgetown
British Guiana
Greater Sudbury
New Democratic Party
Canadian
mayor
Greater Sudbury
Ontario
electoral district
Nickel Belt
House of Commons of Canada
New Democratic Party
Georgetown
British Guiana

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