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campaign, CBC's The National had a recurring feature throughout the campaign entitled "Campaign Confidential", in which an unidentified "former campaigner", who was actually Anderson, provided detailed written analyses of the campaign which were then read by an actor on television. The identity of
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and predecessor companies from 1980 to 1995, in Ottawa and Toronto, Canada; London, England; and Washington, DC. He left H&K in 1995 to launch his own consulting practice, ASCI Anderson Strategic Consulting Inc. From 2004 to 2008, Anderson served as president and CEO of
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Between the 1993 and 1997 campaigns, Anderson acted as a Reform ambassador to provincial governments and to the business community, working to thaw historically-chilly relations with the new party. Early relationships forged with Ontario Conservative leader
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assisted Harris's election as Ontario Premier and laid the groundwork for future collaboration. Improved relations were also established with key figures in the campaign teams of Alberta Premier
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and with key party executives such as Gordon Shaw, Neil Weir, Virgil Anderson and Glenn McMurray. Despite early differences in approach with key players such as
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Anderson has been a member of the board of the Manning Centre for Building Democracy. He is a supporter of democratic reform, including Senate reform and more
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were publicly critical of one another, with Anderson leaving the new party's executive, the party fracturing, and Day eventually resigning.
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as leader, Anderson moved away from the Liberal Party, and within a couple of years became heavily involved with the newly emerging
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Although by then a Reform supporter, Anderson did not share the party's deep opposition to the constitutional reforms known as the
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Rick currently focuses on advising clients involved in the global energy transition, as Principal of e4 Strategies Inc.
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who won re-election that year. As a young Liberal, Anderson subsequently worked at the national headquarters of the
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campaign to "unite the right". Other key Reformers who were involved in that campaign included Cliff Fryers,
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Anderson subsequently provided political commentary on CBC Newsworld's Politics broadcast, hosted by
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company. Anderson is currently EVP of Interborder Holdings Ltd, parent of Walton International
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Following the 1997 election, from 1998 to 2000 Anderson was a leader in the Reform Party's
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Since 1993, Anderson has been a frequent commentator on national affairs, including with
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as party president and Blair Williams as National Director. In 1976 Anderson moved to
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Canadian political strategist, public affairs commentator and businessman
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he campaigned on behalf of the unusuccesful Yes side, working with
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After the morphing of Reform into its new incarnation as the
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were quiet but key backers of the reconciliation initiative.
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and business leaders in what was then known as the BCNI.
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Professionally, Anderson served as an executive with
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in 2000, and following the new party's disappointing
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Anderson suspended from Canadian Alliance executive
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Quebec
Liberal Party
Pierre Elliott Trudeau
1974 federal election
Ottawa West
Lloyd Francis
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Judd Buchanan
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1979 election
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Stuart Smith
Premier
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