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1.1  Scarborough Southwest: David James Cooper  







2 Alberta  



2.1  Calgary Southwest: Sol Candel  







3 References  














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The Green Party of Canada fielded seventy-nine candidates in the 1997 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about some of these candidates may be found on this page.

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Scarborough Southwest: David James Cooper

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Cooper was a journalist at the time of the election. According to the Toronto Star newspaper, he ran for the Green Party due to a belief that supporting Canada's more established parties would simply encourage "apathy, cynicism, mediocrity and corruption". His campaign called for "environmentally sound programs, local democracy, sustainable development and long-term planning" (Toronto Star, 30 May 1997).

Electoral record
Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner
1995 provincial York South Green 219 0.86 5/9 Bob Rae, New Democratic Party
1997 federal Scarborough Southwest Green 482 1.25 5/5 Tom Wappel, Liberal
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Calgary Southwest: Sol Candel

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Sol Candel holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto, and a Master's degree from the London School of Economics.[1] He is a longtime resident of Calgary, Alberta, where he owns the Movie Poster Shop, a business that collects and displays vintage movie posters.[2] He has been a member of the Green Party for several years,[3] and is the party's financial agent for the electoral division of Calgary Centre-North as of 2009. He is also a director of the Earth System Science/Gaia Theory Society of Alberta, and a partner in Seven Generations Development Inc.[4]

Electoral record
Election Division Party Votes % Place Winner
provincial by-election, July 21, 1992 Calgary-Buffalo Green 201 5/5 Gary Dickson, Liberal
1993 provincial Calgary-Glenmore Green 147 5/6 Dianne Mirosh, Progressive Conservative
1993 federal Calgary Southwest Green 301 0.44 6/9 Preston Manning, Reform
1997 federal Calgary Southwest Green 310 5/7 Preston Manning, Reform

References

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  1. ^ Sol Candel (profile), classmates.com, accessed 30 October 2009.
  • ^ "Alberta town is scene of epic struggle for vintage movie posters", Montreal Gazette, 27 April 1988, B1; Frank King, "Museum crammed to the rafters with movie memories", Calgary Herald, 28 November 1991, N1.
  • ^ "Environmental party already established", Calgary Herald, 16 November 1990, A6. Candel is referenced as a Green Party member in this article.
  • ^ Earth Science Society meeting, 9 June 2008, Earth System Science Society, accessed 30 October 2009; Crossing the Line: A Citizens' Inquiry on Canada-US Relations, Council of Canadians, October 2005, accessed 30 October 2009.

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