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Mahoney to wide media exposure in the Ontario press, and saw him acting as a political commentator for many years on TVO's Studio Two, CTV, CBC, 580 CFRA News Talk Radio, and other television and radio networks. After his term expired, he remained a close confidant
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Mahoney was executive assistant to Paul Martin, during the latter's unsuccessful 1990 leadership campaign. He was elected president of the
Liberal Party of Ontario from 1992 to 1995. After the 1995 provincial election resulted in a Progressive Conservative victory, Mahoney traveled the province on
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Early in his legal career, Mahoney directed much of his energy towards practicing refugee law, in front of the
Immigration Refugee Board and the Federal Court of Canada. After his law practice evolved into other areas, he remained involved as a volunteer, assisting a number of refugees including as
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prior to obtaining his lobbyist license. However, Mahoney attended the event in question as a
Liberal Party donor and the nonpartisan Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists ruled there was no wrongdoing and that he had not, in fact, lobbied the government. Mahoney, also, resigned his position at
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During the campaign, Epp criticized Toews for proposing to repeal a section of the
Criminal Code that gives homosexuals protection from hate crimes. Toews argued that the law threatened freedom of speech and religion; Epp argued that Toews was
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firm of New York in 1996, and practiced international finance and corporate law. In 1998, he undertook a one-year special appointment at the
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with a focus on international development financing. He later worked at the
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that will be released in fall 2009. Stevens is also working on a book based on the television series for Nimbus Publishing.
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was appointed to the Senate in 2003, Mahoney garnered the party's nomination in Ottawa-Centre. Expecting to run in a
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Susan Green is a politician of the Canadian province of
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