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MANITOBA Magnus Thompson ( Winnipeg South Centre ) Thompson received 114 votes, finishing sixth against Liberal incumbent Anita Neville . ONTARIO Corrinne Prévost ( Eglinton—Lawrence ) Prévost was born in version of the composition "A Song For Canada", which was performed at the official celebrations of Canada's 125th anniversary."Minister premiers new audio-visual production: "Song for Canada", ''Canada NewsWire'', 17 February 1992, 18:14 report. She joined the incumbent Joe Volpe . Don Rogers ( Kingston And The Islands ) Rogers received 179 votes (0.33%) to finish seventh against Liberal incumbent Peter Milliken . Jane Elizabeth Paxton ( St. Catharines ) Paxton has a incumbent Walt Lastewka . Walter Aolari ( Vaughan ) Aolari is a Mechanical Design Engineer . He received a Master Of Mechanical Engineering degree from the Polytechnic Institute Bucharest in Romania in 1981 , and was occasionally involved with local politics in that country. He left Romania in 1990 , moved to Canada, and received another Master of Mechnical Engineering degree from the University Of Toronto in 1994 . In the same year, he was certified as a Professional Engineer . He has been involved in mechanical designing and project engineering for several industries in the Greater Toronto Area , and has been a member of the Canadian Action Party since 2000 . {Link without Title} He first campaigned for the CAP in the 2000 Federal Election , and received 336 votes (0.94%) for a fifth-place finish against Liberal incumbent Tom Wappel . In 2004, he received 192 votes for a sixth-place finish against Liberal Maurizio Bevilacqua . FOOTNOTES |
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