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  2. Ruth Koleszar-Green - Wikipedia

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    Green is a community activist and volunteers at several Toronto and Ontario Aboriginal organizations. She was a board member at Native Child and Family Services of Toronto, as well as the Indigenous Friends Association. [2] She was instrumental in the creation of Skennen'kó:wa Gamig, or the House of Great Peace, a cabin that serves as a space ...

  3. Stefanie Green - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Green shifted her primary focus to Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in British Columbia, Canada. She played a pivotal role in founding the Canadian Association of MAiD Assessors and Providers (CAMAP), [1] becoming its founding president, from 2016–2023. Under her guidance, CAMAP grew from a grassroots organization of colleagues ...

  4. Trevor Hancock - Wikipedia

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    Trevor Hancock. Trevor Hancock was the first leader of the Green Party of Canada and a family physician. [1] Under his leadership, the party ran 60 candidates in the 1984 federal election. [2] He is a public health physician, and a retired professor and senior scholar at the School of Public Health and Social Policy at the University of ...

  5. History of the Green Party of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Founding. In June 1983, the Green Party of Canada was registered by Paul George, Ted Mousseau, William Marshall, Ed McDonough and Seymour Trieger. Immediately afterwards, Betty Nickerson was able to run as a Green Party of Canada candidate in a byelection in British Columbia 's federal district Mission—Port Moody.

  6. Howard Green (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Howard Green was born in 1925 in Toronto, Ontario.He graduated from University of Toronto medical school. He served in the United States Army. He taught at New York University School of Medicine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1970 to 1980, and Harvard Medical School from 1980 to 1993.

  7. Kieran Moore - Wikipedia

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    Kieran Michael Moore is a Canadian physician and public servant who serves as the current chief medical officer of health of Ontario. [7][8] Prior to his appointment, he served as the medical officer of health for Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington from 2017 to 2021. [2][9]

  8. Patrick Moore (consultant) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Albert Moore (born June 15, 1947) is a Canadian industry consultant, former activist, an early member and past president of Greenpeace Canada. Since leaving Greenpeace in 1986, [2] Moore has criticized the environmental movement for what he sees as scare tactics and disinformation, saying that the environmental movement "abandoned science and logic in favor of emotion and ...

  9. Dianne Saxe - Wikipedia

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    Dianne Saxe. Dianne Saxe, née Shulman, is a Canadian lawyer and politician who was elected to represent Ward 11 University—Rosedale on Toronto City Council following the 2022 municipal election. Before entering politics, Saxe practised environmental law and served as the last environmental commissioner of Ontario from 2015 to 2019.