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were against the NDP in most parts of Ontario, and the party fell from government to third-party status. In Cochrane North, Wood countered the provincial trend and dramatically increased his majority: he defeated Liberal candidate Gilles Gagnon by almost 2,000 votes. In opposition, he served as
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Wood completed a four-year millwright course after graduating from high school, and worked as a millwright mechanic before entering politics. He was actively involved in the labour movement and the
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Hopkins, Grant (February 24, 1991). "Ontario minister wrestles with moose hunting issues".
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and Wood defeated Liberal Donald Grenier to win Cochrane North by 143 votes. He served as
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Index

Leonard Wood (disambiguation)
Ontario MPP
René Fontaine
Cochrane North
Mitchell
Ontario
New Democrat
Canadian
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
New Democratic Party of Ontario
Roman Catholic
Cochrane North
1987 provincial election
Liberal
René Fontaine
federal election of 1988
Cochrane—Superior
federal NDP
Liberal
RĂ©ginald BĂ©lair
1990 provincial election
Parliamentary assistant
Minister of Natural Resources
1995 provincial election
1999 provincial election
Timiskaming—Cochrane
David Ramsay
Progressive Conservatives
2000 election
Timmins-James Bay

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