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Blair Wilson McCreadie is the past president of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. McCreadie practices law for a Toronto law firm. ==Political career== McCreadie was first elected to the Ontario PC Party Executive in 1996. He chaired the Ontario PC Party’s Training and Development and Municipal Outreach Committees between 1996-2002, was co-editor of the 1999 Riding Campaign Manual, twice organized the Ontario PC Party's Municipal Campaign College and was appointed by the Ontario PC Party Executive to co-Chair the 2004 Leadership Election.〔http://www.clftraining.com/CLF05%20Jan%208%20Bio%20summary.pdf〕 Leading up to the 2007 general election as party president, McCreadie called on the Chief Electoral Officer of Ontario to investigate the Working Families Coalition for possible links to the Ontario Liberal Party. The complaint with Elections Ontario followed the party's losses at the polls in 2003. He claimed the group had ties to the Liberals, and were using it to skirt election spending limits. Following John Tory's resignation as party leader in March 2009, McCreadie put his support behind Tim Hudak to run for the leadership of the party. In a proposed amendment of the party's constitution by a delegate to hold an early leadership review of Tim Hudak, McCreadie indicated that Party President Richard Ciano should accept the same review if the motion was passed. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Blair McCreadie」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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