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Don Francis is a Canadian politician and political activist. A member of the New Democratic Party for many years, he later joined the Green Party and was the party's National Campaign Facilitator for the 1993 federal election.〔Ries, Barry (1993) "A family affair : Francis clan adds 3 candidates to Greens", ''Kitchener-Waterloo Record'', October 7, 1993, p. B4〕 He was an educator in private life, and served on the Ottawa Board of Education. ==Trusteeship== He was a trustee on the Ottawa Board of Education from 1972 to 1985, and served as its acting chair for a time (''Ottawa Citizen'', 16 September 1985). In 1983, he chaired a provincial government taskforce that looked into proposals for French-language education in Ontario. The taskforce approved the Bill Davis government's decision to guarantee student access to French-language education, but argued that plans for addition minority-language trustees would be unworkable (''Globe and Mail'', 23 September 1983). Francis later supported plans for provincial AIDS education in 1985 (''Ottawa Citizen'', 28 September 1985).
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