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23岁的女大学生村官闫小心,到任一个月后当选为村委会主任,半年后又高票当选为安阳市十二届人大代表,成为当地首位当选为市人大代表的大学生干部,这在很多人看来非常不可思议。 有市民质疑,一个刚刚毕业的大学生 ... [ 查看全文 ]
§ 发表于 2009-4-13
这个TTC Chair (不是CEO)兼市议员我都不知道他是怎么被选出来的,实在是无语。土狼屯人民太好说话了。
Adam Giambrone (born ca. 1977 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian politician who is currently a Toronto City Councillor, representing the southern of two Davenport wards. Elected at 26, he was the youngest member of the 2003–2006 Toronto council. He is also a former president of the federal New Democratic Party.
An archeologist by training, Giambrone has participated in excavations in Tunisia, Libya, Sudan and Yemen. He speaks English, French, Italian, Portuguese and Arabic. He is of Italian-American ancestry.
Growing up in the Davenport area of Toronto, he first became active with the New Democratic Party in its youth wing at age 15. While studying at McGill University in Montreal, he served as treasurer of the New Democratic Youth of Canada, and ran for the NDP in the riding of Mount Royal in the 1997 federal election, in which he finished fifth out of six candidates with 966 votes. The Liberal candidate, Sheila Finestone, won with 30,115 votes.
At McGill University Adam ran for the position of vice-president finance of the Students' Society (undergraduate student union) and lost to fellow student Duncan Reid by a wide margin, but was later elected to the student council as one of three ad hoc councilors representing McGill's student clubs.
Returning to Toronto, he took up employment with the Royal Ontario Museum, where he became vice-president of his Ontario Public Service Employees Union local. He ran for Toronto City Council in the southern Davenport ward against Mario Silva in the 2000 municipal election, losing 6,037 to 3,338. |
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