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  Fannon, Jim
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NameJim Fannon
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St. Catharines, Ontario , Canada
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Websitehttp://www.jimfannon.ca/
Born 00, 1968
Died Still Living (56 years)
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Feb 22, 2009 08:34pm
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InfoJim Fannon is a Canadian politician, radio talk show, entrepreneur, and real estate agent in St. Catharines. He is currently a candidate for the upcoming Green Party of Canada leadership convention, 2006 along with Elizabeth May and David Chernushenko.

Fannon is a veteran real estate sales representative with Remax in the St. Catharines area and is a founder of Nature’s Hemp, a local business selling hemp-related products. He is a member of the Preservation of Agricultural Land Society (PALS), the Sierra Club of Canada, Fair Vote Canada and the Council of Canadians.

He has campaigned for both the Green Party of Canada and the Green Party of Ontario. After the 2003 provincial election, he commented that the majority government won by the Liberals would be better for Ontario than a Progressive Conservative victory. He was quoted as saying, "We've been under Tory rule for eight years and its been painful. The sick, the dying, the elderly and children have felt it the most".

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  06/07/2018 ON Legislative Assembly - St. Catharines Lost 0.96% (-35.66%)
  10/19/2015 ON Parliament - St. Catharines Lost 2.58% (-40.60%)
  10/14/2008 ON Parliament - St. Catharines Lost 6.80% (-39.10%)
  08/26/2006 Leadership Race - Green Party Lost 0.89% (-64.71%)
  01/23/2006 ON Parliament - St. Catharines Lost 3.99% (-33.49%)
  06/28/2004 ON Parliament - St. Catharines Lost 3.66% (-36.78%)
  10/02/2003 ON Legislative Assembly - St. Catharines Lost 2.68% (-55.48%)
  10/25/1993 ON Parliament - Welland—St. Catharines—Thorold Lost 0.62% (-53.35%)
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