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Rod Sykes

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989: 260:. His role was to better utilize the CPR's non-transportation assets such as oil, gas, forestry, real estate, chemicals and metal holdings. Sykes spent much of his time traveling between his home in Montreal and Calgary, where the CPR was considering move tracks out of the city's downtown and use the land for real estate development. Sykes moved to Calgary in 1962 as the CPR's Project Manager for the Calgary land use study. 285:
Sykes served as mayor of Calgary from 1969 to 1977. He was defender of the underdog and the importance of financial safety nets for the needy, attacked corruption among the rich and powerful, and left office after ensuring Calgary would begin on LRT construction. During his time as mayor, Calgary
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to take classes in business, and began working in an apprenticeship at a small accounting firm. At 19, Sykes reported the principal of the firm to the Institute of Chartered Accountants after he was forced to present falsified figures for a client to a bank, the Institute arranged for Sykes to
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for two years, whom Sykes had a challenging relationship with. While Hays had strongly supported the redevelopment, MacEwan believed the final decision should be sent to the residents of Calgary.
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Sykes father returned from the Second World War when he was 17, and Rod soon moved out of the family home due to animosity with his father. Sykes considered a career in law, but attended
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Sykes was acclaimed at a nomination meeting with over six-hundred members in attendance. Despite being the only Liberal candidate endorsed by the
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He and his wife Gisèle (Deceased) have five children and fourteen grandchildren. He also has a sister, Anne, who lives in Victoria.
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throughout his life. Through his interest in reading, the British Royal family, and political history, Sykes became friends with
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In 1984, he was nominated by Alan Clarke, Calgary East Federal Liberal Riding Association Vice President, to run for the
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In Calgary, Sykes established and ran the CPR's real estate arm Marathon Realty, which Sykes named after the short story
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Thin power : how former Calgary Mayor Rod Sykes stamped his brand on the city ... and scorched some sacred cows
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At an early age Sykes took an interest in gardening, reading, and stamp collecting, and remained a member of the
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from 1980 to 1982. He quit as party leader in 1982, frustrated by the party's internal and financial problems.
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at the age of 8 in 1937. Instead Sykes learned to read and write from his mother. The Sykes family returned to
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a year later after the death of his grandfather James Sykes to live in his inherited home.
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switched from the pro-rep (STV) system to plurality election in single-member wards.
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from 1980 to 1982. He ran as a Liberal candidate in the 1984 federal election.
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Liberal Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons
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as the Supervisor of Economic Projects in 1959 at the invitation of
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After returning to Victoria, Sykes father enlisted in the
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Index

Mayor of Calgary
Jack Leslie
Ross Alger
Montreal
Quebec
Canadian
politician
Alberta
Mayor of Calgary
Alberta
Social Credit Party
Montreal
Quebec
Sooke
British Columbia
Kent
Victoria, British Columbia
Canadian Scottish Reserves
Second World War
Oak Bay High School
British Columbia Provincial Police
Sprott Shaw College
Price Waterhouse
Zürich
Switzerland
Chartered accountant
Sir George Williams University
Canadian Pacific Railway
Ian David Sinclair
The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner

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