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The governing New Democratic Party of Ontario ran a full slate of candidates in the 1995 Ontario provincial election, and fell to third place status with 17 of 130 seats. Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information on others may be found here. ==John Sullivan (Nepean)== Sullivan is a labour activist in the Ottawa area. Born in British Columbia, he worked on ships and dredges before entering political life. He became active with the Public Service Alliance of Canada at the beginning of his career, and rose to become president of the Vancouver district area council of PSAC. He coordinated the group's political action committee in the early 1980s, and served for three years as a trustee with the British Columbia Federation of Labour. During the 1983 general strike, he served as chair of the Operation Solidarity Coalition in Prince George. Sullivan joined the NDP in 1976, and has been active with the party since then. He sought the federal New Democratic Party nomination for Prince George for the 1984 federal election, but was defeated.〔()〕 Sullivan received 3,274 votes (9.29%) in 1995, finishing third against Progressive Conservative John Baird. He remains a member PSAC . He campaigned for the federal New Democratic Party nomination in Carleton—Mississippi Mills for the 2006 election, but lost to Crystal LeBlanc.〔()〕
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