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Gordon Kirkby BSc, LLB (born 26 September 1958 in Melfort, Saskatchewan)〔Listed birthdate is from the Parliament of Canada record, but one source claimed this was 16 September 1958 - see (CBC Newsworld: Prince Albert riding profile ), accessed 31 July 2006〕 was a member of the Canadian House of Commons at the Prince Albert—Churchill River electoral district from 1993 to 1997. He is a lawyer by career, following studies at the University of Saskatchewan. Kirkby was first elected to Prince Albert City Council as an alderman in October 1985. Kirkby was mayor of his home town Prince Albert from 1988 until 1993, when he began to campaign for a seat in Canadian Parliament with the Liberal party. He won his home riding in the 1993 federal election then served in the 35th Canadian Parliament. Kirkby lost to Reform party candidate Derrek Konrad in the 1997 election, campaigning in the riding which was by then restructured as Prince Albert. After he left Canadian politics, Kirkby moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba and began a consulting career. He made an unsuccessful bid to become Winnipeg's mayor in 2004.〔(New Winnipeg: Winnipeg 2004 election ), accessed 31 July 2006〕 Gordon Kirkby moved back to Prince Albert in June 2005 and started up his own law firm. Kirkby took on a partner later on in Philip Fourie making their law firm Kirkby Fourie Law. ==References== 〔 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「Gordon Kirkby」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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