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  2. Otto Lang - Wikipedia

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    Lang is the father of seven children: Maria Lang (d. 1991); Andrew Lang, a communications advisor who was the federal Liberal candidate for the riding of Toronto—Danforth in 2008 and 2011; [4] Timothy Lang, President and CEO of Youth Employment Services (Canada) in Toronto; [5] [6] Gregory Lang, a consultant; [7] Elisabeth Lang ...

  3. Elinor Caplan - Wikipedia

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    She was born in Toronto to Samuel S. Hershorn, a textile manufacturer, and his wife Thelma (Goodman) Hershorn, both of whose families had come to Canada from Russian Poland. [1] Caplan attended Oakwood Collegiate Institute in Toronto, [2] and then Centennial College. She then worked in real estate heading Elinor Caplan and Associates from 1973 ...

  4. Alejandra Bravo (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Bravo was born in Chile in 1971. She lived in Santiago until 1973, when the 1973 Chilean coup d'état forced her family to Canada. [2]She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Latin American studies from the University of Toronto, [3] before attending the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education to earn a Master of Arts in Adult Education and Community Development.

  5. Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official ...

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    The minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour (French: ministre de l’emploi, du développement de la main-d’œuvre et du travail) is the minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet who is responsible for Employment and Social Development Canada, the Government of Canada department that oversees programs such as employment insurance, the Canada pension plan, old age ...

  6. Jean Edmonds - Wikipedia

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    Jean Edmonds (January 7, 1921 – January 31, 1994) was a Canadian journalist and public servant who became one of the first women to be appointed to senior executive roles in Canada's federal public service.

  7. Judy Sgro - Wikipedia

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    Sgro was introduced to politics when she was elected to North York City Council in 1987. In 1994 she was acclaimed as a Metro councillor for North York. [3] In 1998 she became a Toronto city councillor in the newly amalgamated city where she served a term as vice-chair of the Toronto Police Services Board.

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