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In 2005, African National Congress members on the Durban Municipal Council proposed renaming Kloof Memorial Park in his honour.
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Bizzell was endorsed by the Movement for Municipal Reform in 1976, when running for a municipal seat in Toronto.
The winner was Jean Friesen of the New Democratic Party.
Mattu was born in Jalandhar, Punjab, India, and for many years served as the vice-president of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions in Punjab.
Ruiz received 100 votes (0.2%) finishing ninth against incumbent and Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe.
During the 2006 Canadian federal election, 23-year old Ontario March of Dimes intern Warren Rupnarain, a person with cerebral palsy who uses a wheelchair, visited the campaign offices of the three major political parties in all 22 Toronto ridings to raise awareness of disability issues.