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Victor Knight was a special education teacher in Kent County.
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He served on the Scugog Township council from 1988 to 1991, and he made an unsuccessful bid for mayor of the community in 1991.
She is a graduate of Cambrian College's nursing school, and set up a private home care agency called Total Nursing Care in 1995.
Tristan ran unsuccessfully for election to the Canadian House of Commons in the 2004 federal election in Trinity--Spadina riding in Toronto as a candidate for the Canadian Action Party - hoping to help the party meet pre-2004 party-status stipulations in its legal challenge against the minimum vote requirements in bill C-24.
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He left Romania in 1990, moved to Canada, and received another Master of Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of Toronto in 1994.
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In 2004, he received 192 votes for a sixth-place finish against Liberal Maurizio Bevilacqua.
In 2004, CBC.ca was the only organization to win two awards from the Online News Association – one in the "specialty journalism" category for Canada Votes, its coverage of the 2004 Canadian federal election, and one in the "service journalism" category for ADR Database, a project from the CBC News investigative unit.