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Wayne Lessard

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Lessard returned to his legal practice in Windsor for a short time and then became a Prosecutor for the City of Windsor.
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The province's electoral boundaries were radically altered between 1995 and 1999, and in the
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Crawford, Blair (October 3, 1990). "Dadamo tracing Wrye's route to Toronto".
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Crawford, Blair (October 3, 1990). "Dadamo tracing Wrye's route to Toronto".
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by 380 votes. He returned to the legislature two years later after winning a
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Lessard was forced to face Dwight Duncan again in the new riding of
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Index

Ontario MPP
Dave Cooke
Windsor—Riverside
Mike Ray
Dwight Duncan
Windsor—Walkerville
Windsor
Ontario
New Democrat
politician
Canada
New Democratic Party
Member of Provincial Parliament
University of Windsor
real estate
Ontario legislature
1990 provincial election
Liberal
Mike Ray
riding
Windsor—Walkerville
parliamentary assistant
1995 provincial election
Dwight Duncan
by-election
Windsor—Riverside
Dave Cooke
1999 provincial election
Windsor—St. Clair
Canadian Auto Workers

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