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Gordon To Watkins to You A Documentary: The Battle for Control of Our Economy
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F 404.2.172
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1970 (Production)
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- Chow, Olivia
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1 published book,
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Chow is a former Canadian politician who served as federal New Democratic Party Member of Parliament for Trinity-Spadina from 2006–2014, and Toronto city councillor from 1991 to 2005. Chow is the widow of former NDP and Opposition Leader Jack Layton; they were married from 1988 until his death from cancer in 2011. She was a candidate in the 2014 Toronto mayoral election, where she placed third behind winner John Tory and runner-up Doug Ford.
Chow won the Trinity—Spadina riding for the New Democratic Party on January 23, 2006, becoming a member of the House of Commons of Canada. In 2011, she was re-elected in her riding for her third straight win. She speaks Cantonese, Mandarin and English. In May 2012, Chow was named one of the top 25 Canadian immigrants in Canada by Canadian Immigrant magazine. Chow's personal memoir, titled My Journey, was published January 21, 2014. Chow resigned her seat in parliament on March 12, 2014, to run in the 2014 Toronto mayoral election. Following her mayoral election loss, Chow became a distinguished visiting professor at Ryerson University from 2015 to 2018.
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W. David "Dave" Godfrey was born on August 9, 1938 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He studied at the University of Toronto, University of Iowa and at Stanford University. He was also taught creative writing and publishing at the University of Victoria in British Columbia. He was an author. His books included "The New Ancestors" which won a Governor General's Award in 1970. Godfrey was also involved with CUSO (Canadian University Service Overseas. He was cofounder of the publishing houses House of Anansi, New Press, and Press Porcepic, which he ran with his wife. Godfrey was co-owner of Softwords, part of Press Porcépic, which produces educational software. He died June 21, 2015 in Victoria, British Columbia.
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batch 1 - Toronto
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