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Judy Darcy
Judy Darcy (born 1950) is a Canadian health care advocate, trade unionist, and politician. She was president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees from 1991 until 2003〔( Judy Darcy quitting after 12 years as president of CUPE ), National Union of Public and General Employees, February 27, 2003〕 and business manager of the Hospital Employees Union from 2005 to 2011. Darcy was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 election, as a BC NDP candidate for the provincial constituency of New Westminster. ==Early life== Darcy was born in Denmark and came to Canada with her parents when she was 18 months old. Her father was a research chemist who was a shipping clerk for years until he could re-establish his credentials in Canada and resume work in his profession.〔 She was raised in Sarnia, and moved to Toronto to study political science at York University but quit after 1½ years,〔 but not before infiltrating and disrupting the Miss Canadian University Pageant yelling "It's true it's a meat market and they do exploit women!" as the winner was announced.〔Pratt, Sheila, "Pioneers of women's movement tell their stories," ''Edmonton Journal'', April 17, 2005〕 After travelling and doing odd jobs, she became a University of Toronto library clerk in 1972 and became active in CUPE.〔Papp, Leslie, "Ex-clerk leads race for top union job", ''Toronto Star'', October 9, 1991〕〔
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