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Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario candidates, 1981 Ontario provincial election : ウィキペディア英語版
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario candidates, 1981 Ontario provincial election
The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario ran a full slate of candidates in the 1981 provincial election, and won a majority government with 70 out of 125 seats. Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here.
==H. Ross Charles (Downsview)==

Charles was a veteran activist for the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, and a supporter of John Diefenbaker during the party's internal feuds of the 1960s.〔"Dief fans cancel dinner after furor over PM", ''Toronto Star'', 18 September 1986, A20.〕 He lived in Tottenham, Ontario for much of his life, and published three weekly newspapers in the community. An Ojibway by background, he was described in one Toronto newspaper as the only First Nations candidate in the 1981 election. During the campaign, he argued that Canada's aboriginal persons should leave the reservation system.〔"Ontario: Decision '81", ''Toronto Star'', 16 March 1981, A11.〕 He received 5,475 votes (24.76%), finishing third against New Democratic Party candidate Odoardo Di Santo. After the 1981 election, he was appointed as the first co-ordinator of multicultural programs at the Canadian National Exhibition.〔Zena Cherry, "CNE names multicultural official", ''Globe and Mail'', 24 August 1981, P14.〕 The following year, he was appointed as vice-president of Native Programming and Corporate Public Relations at Canadian Satellite Communications Inc. (Cancom).〔"Canadian Satellite Communications Inc.", ''Globe and Mail'', 17 September 1982, B3.〕
Charles died in the mid-1980s. In 1987, Cancom established a Ross Charles award to recognize the achievements of aboriginal persons in the field of broadcasting. In 1995, the award was adjusted to offer young aboriginal Canadians training in broadcasting and telecommunications.〔"Cancom - Annual Awards Program Offers Natives Internships in Broadcasting and Telecommunications", ''Business Wire'', 14 December 1995, 12:38 report.〕

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