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302:. He attracted some controversy during this campaign for saying that Canada should exercise caution when bringing "foreign doctors" into Canada. Butcher later clarified that he believed it was inappropriate for Canada to entice doctors to emigrate from medically underserviced areas in the global south. Some took issue with his comments, arguing that Canada's medical system would collapse without doctors from other countries. 128:
area. Love is a member of the Canadian Association of Management Consultants, and was awarded his Fellowship as a Certified Management Consultant (FCMC) in 2007 in recognition of his contributions to management consulting and his long record of community service. Formerly, Love was a vice-president
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Butcher narrowly won his party's nomination over Mike Dupont. The first ballot results were: Butcher 57, Dupont 53, Lorne Romankow 8. Butcher won on the second ballot, 56 to 52. Some ballots were spoiled. Butcher and Dupont were both former members of the Progressive Conservative Party, while
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Butcher intended to seek the Conservative nomination again for the 2006 election, but withdrew shortly before the vote. The nomination was won by Kevin Serviss. Butcher subsequently left the Conservative Party, charging that Serviss was a special-interest candidate who should not have been
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Born Pakistan, Fayaz chose Canada as the land of opportunity and freedom to call home for himself and his family. He and his wife of 13 years, Tayyaba, are the parents of twin boys, Munam and Afraz, and two daughters, Samahat and Sabahat.
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Fayaz Choudhary is committed to support the needs of other hard working Canadians because he believes that any man who works hard enough could aspire to any job in a country of opportunity like Canada.
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M. Fayaz Choudhary is a Creative/Futuristic minded small business man who started his first business while still in school (22 years ago) and continues run his thriving business in greater Toronto
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Using that knowledge, Fayaz Choudhary became a Local Radio producer on 770AM running state of the Art web radios and web TV. He is also the founder of first Urdu community web radio in Canada.
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Chris Schnurr resigned from the Progressive Canadian Party as their Communications Director and Health Critic, along with President Jim Love and Leader Tracy Parsons in November 2007.
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A man who delights in helping others, Fayaz Choudhary characterizes this opportunity to serve by running as a candidate with a simple slogan. “We will build our future together!”
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An active member of the community, Fayaz’s love of learning and youth inspired him to create and finance the “Munam’s scientific inventor’s award 1993, 1994, and 1995” for teens
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Starting with a degree in Science from the University of Karachi, Pakistan, His love of learning has earned him additional skills in various fields of computers and electronics.
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in 2003-2004, and following the merger became one of 100 Progressive Conservatives to form the Progressive Canadian Party. He was an organizer for the new party in the
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residents were being overtaxed relative to the municipal services they received. See Terry Pender, "Walden man presses for municipal tax reform in Sudbury region",
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since 1978, and is the president of J.D. Bogaerts Enterprises Inc. He has produced products for the provincial and federal governments, for
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in 1995, and became president of its Beaches—East York association. Love opposed the Progressive Conservative Party's merger with the
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A former member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, he describes himself as fiscally conservative and socially moderate (
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Love has argued that the Progressive Conservative Party's merger with the Alliance was conducted to purge the party of
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permitted to seek the nomination. He also argued that the Conservative Party was drifting too far to the right under
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Romankow was a member of the Canadian Alliance. See Harold Carmichael, "Conservatives, NDP pick candidates",
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of the DMR group from 1997 to 2003 and prior to that a Principal with Ernst & Young. He is also a
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He was a candidate for city council for the City of Windsor municipal election in November 2006
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in 2003. He originally supported the merger, and was a candidate for the party in the
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herds that threatened area property, despite legal prohibitions against their actions (
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policies for universities, describing such policies as reverse discrimination (
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in 2006. He received 94 votes (0.23%), finishing seventh against incumbent
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Rob O'Flanagan, "Tory candidate clarifies remarks about foreign doctors",
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nomination for an album he recorded with the group Sphere. He also has a
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supporting the energy policies of the former provincial government of
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He received 614 votes (1.29%), finished fifth out of seven against
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Bogaerts's 2006 campaign website featured a prominent image of Sir
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Official Results, Thirty-Ninth General Election, Elections Canada
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is a graduate of the Aerospace Engineering Technology program at
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Steve Faguy, "Adult hide-and-seek involves deception and beer,"
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He received 735 votes (1.24%) in 2006, finishing fifth against
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nomination in 2003, shortly before the party's merger with the
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He received 183 votes (0.36%) in 2006, finishing fifth against
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Index

Progressive Canadian Party candidates, 2006 Canadian federal election
Progressive Canadian Party
2006 federal election
Quebec
Outremont
political science
economics
Concordia University
Liberal
cabinet minister
Jean Lapierre
Ontario
Beaches—East York
Port Arthur
Ontario
Bachelor of Arts
York University
Toronto
Kitchener
Waterloo
musician
Juno
gold record
children's music

Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Canadian Alliance
2004 election

David Orchard

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