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Nick Ternette (January 1945 – 3 March 2013) was a German-born Canadian politician and political activist in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He was a perennial candidate for mayor of the city, representing left-wing and socialist policies. The ''Winnipeg Free Press'' once called him "the city's best-known left-leaning activist".〔Welch, Mary Agnes; Bryksa, Joe (23 July 2011). "Nick's still kicking", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', p. J1.〕 == Family life and education == Ternette was born in West Berlin, Germany, the only child of Serafina, an aristocrat who had studied art in Turkey, and Georg, a working-class man who had also served in the German army. The family moved to Winnipeg in 1955 when Nick was ten years old, and Georg worked on the railway while Serfina stayed home painting and raising her son. Nick learned English quickly, but was taunted due to his German accent with his peers yelling "Nazi" at him.〔Martin, Melissa (18 March 2013). "Relentless activist never gave up the fight", ''The Globe and Mail'', p. S8.〕 He was an alumnus of the University of Winnipeg,〔Rollason, Kevin (5 March 2013). "The people's advocate", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', p. B1.〕 holding a Bachelor of Sociology and Political Science degree. Ternette met his wife Emily in 1985, and they married in 1993.〔 He had one daughter, Tegan, from a previous relationship.〔
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