Friday, November 02, 2007

Tale of the tape in Saskatoon Northwest

Let's compare the candidates in Saskatoon Northwest, using only info from their websites (and their links):

Sask Party - Serge Leclerc - Serge received a precedent setting Canadian National Pardon in the year 2000. This Pardon, enforced by an Act of Legislation, honours his outstanding life change, present citizenship, and legally exonerates him from all past criminal convictions and especially social stigma as today he has no criminal record of any kind!

"His time at a maximum security prison at 19 only increased his reputation and business contacts. For the next 15 years LeClerc was in and out of jail.
He was finally busted in the Eastern townships of Quebec with a $40 million drug lab. LeClerc was back in prison."

NDP - Ken Winton-Grey -Ken works as a technologist in the Sleep Disorders Centre at Royal University Hospital. He is also a union boss, serving as"President of Service Employees International Union Local 333."

Liberal - Ryan Androsoff - Ryan has experience at all levels of government and currently works with Trident International, helping businesses recruit skilled labour to meet the demands of a growing economy. Ryan was most recently employed by the World Bank in Washington, DC, and focused on initiatives to make international aid more results focused.

Ryan worked for the Minister of International Cooperation and helped coordinate the Canada’s response to international events, including democratic programs for Ukraine during the Orange Revolution and participating in Canada's on-the-ground response after the 2004 Tsunami disaster.

I boldly pick Ryan Androsoff as the best candidate to respresent the people of Saskatoon Northwest.

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