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Don Scott (Ontario author)
Don Scott (May 19, 1924 - December 6, 2011) is a retired school teacher, writer and sometime political candidate based in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.〔Rob O'Flanagan, "Groups work to preserve medicare", '"Sudbury Star'', 9 May 2000, A3; Rob O'Flanagan, "Don Scott a tireless medical researcher", ''Sudbury Star'', 7 May 2001, A2.〕 He is a graduate of the University of Toronto, holds a Master of Science degree from Guelph University, and is self-educated in the field of degenerative diseases.〔"York North CCF picks candidate", ''Toronto Star'', 16 July 1953, 14; Harold Carmichael, "The answer is out there", ''Sudbury Star'', 6 April 2004, B6.〕 Scott has been a candidate for both the New Democratic Party and the Canadian Action Party, and formed a short-lived party called Ontario Options in mid-1990s.
==Early life and career==

Scott was born in Wiarton, Ontario. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy on July 15, 1941 and served in the Pacific and North Atlantic during World War II, including a stint on the HMCS Ontario. He wrote a guest piece on his experiences for the ''Toronto Star'' newspaper in 1997, and has written similar pieces for the ''Sudbury Star''.〔Don Scott, "A veteran goes back to war", ''Toronto Star'', 4 May 1997, F6; Don Scott, "An arranged marriage, military style: The name has been changed to protect the guilty", ''Sudbury Star'', 16 July 2004, A11; Don Scott, "The Christening of Stoker Small's new son", ''Sudbury Star'', 23 July 2004, A9.〕 In 1948, he was discharged with the rank of Petty Officer.〔"Smith, Cathers, Scott Seek York North", ''23 July 1953, A5.〕
He worked as a teacher after leaving the military, and was a commissioner of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Fund from 1971 to 1976. He criticized the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation's retirement scheme in 1979, arguing that senior staff members were receiving "immoral" increases via dubious means.〔"OSSTF illegally calculates staff pension, teacher says", ''Globe and Mail'', 16 October 1979, P20.〕 In 1984, he promoted a series of retirement villages for teachers throughout Ontario.〔John Allemang, "Retirement planning with a twist", ''Globe and Mail'', 10 November 1984, H10.〕

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