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Blair Wilson (born May 18, 1963 in North Vancouver, British Columbia) was the Canadian Member of Parliament (MP) in the 39th Canadian parliament for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country electoral district. He was elected on January 23, 2006 in the 2006 federal election as the Liberal candidate. Shortly before the 2008 election was called, Wilson changed his allegiance to the Green Party of Canada, becoming that party's first MP〔()〕 following a period as an independent although an election was called before the House could sit. He subsequently lost the election to Conservative John Weston. Wilson is a chartered accountant and lives in West Vancouver. He holds a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Victoria. In the 2006 election, Wilson narrowly defeated John Weston, the Conservative Party candidate. Weston lost by 1.5%, or 976 votes. Wilson became involved in politics as the organizer for "The 2010 Rally on Robson" in support of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver during the City of Vancouver's plebiscite. He stood for Parliament in the 2004 federal election, narrowly losing to John Reynolds by 1687 votes in what had long been considered one of the more right-leaning seats in the Vancouver area. At one point, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation had even declared Wilson the winner. However, when some of the more rural results came in, Reynolds was the winner. ==Controversy== On October 28, 2007, ''The Province'' newspaper alleged that Wilson's victory was aided by unlawful, off-the-books cash spending. In December 2007, the Liberal Party announced that Wilson would not be permitted to run under the Liberal Party banner following an investigation (unrelated to the investigation being conducted by Elections Canada) into Wilson's omissions of a number of legal and financial troubles during three nomination vetting processes.〔(Embattled MP to speak )〕 Bill Lougheed, Wilson's father-in-law (who is a defendant in a lawsuit in which Wilson's wife is a plaintiff 〔http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=516b0447-e6c6-42f7-89d6-c2ac3be1c044〕), made several unproven allegations in the October 28, 2007 edition of ''The Province'',〔(West Vancouver-Sunshine coast MP has unpaid debts, unproven allegations of improper campaign spending )〕 a Vancouver-based newspaper. ''The Province'' On October 28, 2007, Wilson resigned from the Liberal Party caucus amid these allegations but retained his seat in the House of Commons as an independent. On July 21, 2008, Elections Canada cleared Wilson of 21 of the 24 allegations raised by ''The Province'' 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 Wilson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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