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Ian Campbell (born 1974 or 1975) is an Indigenous Canadian politician. He is one of many hereditary chiefs , also known as head of family, and an elected councillor of the Squamish Nation . [ 1 ] He serves as the chair of the Indigenous Partnerships Success Showcase, a business conference focused on economic reconciliation and partnerships ...
24.89 5 +2 Green 15.60 3 +2 COPE 8.86 1 +1 OneCity 5.84 1 +1 Park Board (7 seats) Green 23.35 3 +1 NPA 10.85 2 −2 COPE 10.43 2 +2 School Board (9 seats) Green 16.69 3 0 NPA 13.70 3 +1 OneCity 4.84 1 0 COPE 4.42 1 +1 Vision 4.34 1 −2 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. The 2018 Vancouver municipal election was held on October 20, 2018, the same day as other ...
Ian Burbridge [267] [24] Matthew Van Ankum [268] Lisa Thompson Kitchener Centre: Rob Elliott [6] Brooklin Wallis [269] Colleen James [270] Aislinn Clancy [271] Paul Simoes (NB) [13] Aislinn Clancy Kitchener—Conestoga: Mike Harris Jr. [272] Jodi Szimanski [273] Joe Gowing [24] Brayden Wagenaar [274] Jim Karahalios (NB) [13] Mike Harris Jr ...
The current mayor of Squamish is Armand Hurford, who won the 2022 election, after having served as a council member. Previous mayors have included Karen Elliot (2018-2022) Patricia Heintzman (2014-2018); Rob Kirkham (2011-2014); Greg Gardner (2008-2011); Ian Sutherland (2002–2008) among others.
The role of Mayor of Carlisle dates from 1231. Originally the mayor was elected by the Freemen of the borough but since 1835 has been chosen by elected councillors ...
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Da Vinci is based on the real-life experiences of Larry Campbell, the former chief coroner of Vancouver who was elected that city's mayor in 2002. [4] With the series regular Ian Tracey (playing Mick Leary) inheriting the coroner's job, the show toggles back and forth between crime scenes and politics. Haddock says: "My approach was to make all ...
Janet Gladys Aitken (later Campbell, Montagu, and Kidd; 9 July 1908 – 18 November 1988) was a Canadian-British aristocrat and socialite. The daughter of Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, she grew up at Cherkley Court in Surrey. She was the first wife of Ian Campbell, later the Duke of Argyll, and the mother of Lady Jeanne Campbell.