George Smitherman
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George Smitherman — MPP (born 1964) is a Canadian politician, who represents the provincial riding of Toronto Centre in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. He is notable for being the first openly gay Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) elected in Ontario, and… … Wikipedia
George Smitherman — (* 1964 in Weston, York, Ontario) ist ein kanadischer Politiker der Ontario Liberal Party. Leben Als Abgeordneter saß Smitherman vom 3. Juni 1999 bis 4. Januar 2010 im Parlament der Provinz Ontario … Deutsch Wikipedia
George Hislop — (June 3, 1927 October 8, 2005) was one of Canada s most influential gay activists. He was the first openly gay candidate for municipal office in Canada, as well as the first openly gay candidate for any political office in Ontario (and only the… … Wikipedia
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