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second establishing an
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Canadian companies accountable in Canadian courts for human rights and environmental abuses committed in other countries. Duncan introduced three bills into during the second and third sessions: the first proposing that the third Friday of February be declared National Hockey Day, the
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as critic for the environment. In the
Parliament's aborted first session, she strongly opposed the government's proposed fiscal update, especially the proposed changes to pay equity claims, four-year wage cap, and suspension of the right to strike for federal employees. She supported the proposed
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area noting environmental impact. Duncan made support for public health care, enforcement of environmental laws, and driving the economy with 'green jobs' priorities in her campaign. She drew upon support from a large volunteer network built since the last election and strategic voting from
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On election night, October 14, the results showed Jaffer as the leader, by 1,000 votes with over half the polls reporting. Jaffer delivered his victory speech around 10 p.m. and several people had projected Jaffer had been reelected. However, late polls, which included residences around the
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Duncan spoke at a Jack Layton memorial on August 24, 2012. The event was billed as "Dear Jack" and she was joined by several other prominent figures. Early in the new parliament, Layton had died of cancer. Duncan had been suggested as a potential candidate in the
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In 2014, Linda Duncan introduced an Act to establish a
Canadian Environmental Bill of Rights, Bill C-634, "whose provisions apply to all decisions that emanate from a federal source or are related to federal land or a federal work or undertaking".
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on June 25, 1949. Her father, Darcy Duncan, a second-generation lawyer, supported the family which included a brother, a younger sister and an older sister, along with their mother. She grew up in the south side of
Edmonton. She attended the
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and the Sierra Club's lawsuit against the government's waiver of federal environmental assessment reviews on infrastructure projects arguing that it required an act of
Parliament, rather than the Conservative government's
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On the local level, in addition to her work at the
Environmental Law Centre in Edmonton, she worked on projects with the Edmonton Social Planning Council, Alberta's Clean Air Strategic Alliance, and the
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O'Neill, Juliet (April 21, 2009). "Environmental groups challenge exemptions; Ecojustice, Sierra Club take
Conservatives to court over the waiver for up to 2,000 infrastructure projects".
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oil spill, she was interviewed in the media on behalf of the land owners and lake users. With the association and the Sierra Legal
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Henton, Darcy (October 17, 2008). "Jaffer turns up married after defeat; Edmonton-Strathcona incumbent concedes victory to NDP's Duncan, is now ready for post-political life".
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noting Canada was not enforcing the legally-binding Heavy Metals
Protocol, making specific reference to high levels of mercury being released from coal-fired power plants.
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Brennan, Richard (September 9, 2008). "Campaign gets down and dirty; Layton's plane flies low over Alberta's oil sands to highlight tailing ponds' environmental impact".
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Pratt, Sheila; Darcy Henton (October 16, 2008). "Premature jubiliation a shocker; Strathcona winner Linda Duncan knew race was closer than incumbent Jaffer believed".
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since her youth and she has participated on the Lake Wabamun Enhancement and Protection Association. Acting as their vice-president during the August 2005
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McLean, Archie; Mike De Souza (December 4, 2008). "Protesters plan to hit city streets; Conservatives and coalition try to orchestrate public outrage".
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Henton, Darcy (October 15, 2008). "Edmonton to remain mainly Tory blue; NDP challenger in close run battle with Tory candidate in Edmonton Strathcona".
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Audette, Trish (October 10, 2008). "Tory ad takes potshot at NDP; Edmonton-Strathcona incumbent targets 'biggest competition' in marijuana radio spot".
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University of Alberta, put Duncan ahead. Following a few days of silence and after his fiancée, fellow Conservative Member of Parliament
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Brooymans, Hanneke (July 1, 2004). "Group tackles mercury emissions".
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1528:Conservative
1520:$ 87,241.42
1507:Linda Duncan
1506:
1342:Kevan Hunter
1246:Ryan Hastman
1242:Conservative
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1220:
1068:Kevan Hunter
995:Rahim Jaffer
990:Conservative
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801:Dave Dowling
704:Linda Duncan
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673:Conservative
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2528:1949 births
2408:January 12,
2382:January 25,
2295:January 23,
1696:Independent
1676:Chris Jones
1672:Independent
1640:$ 2,183.76
1616:$ 1,599.80
1600:Libertarian
1592:$ 1,924.74
1359:Independent
1318:Kyle Murphy
1314:Independent
1294:Andrew Fehr
1044:Jane Thrall
582:Tom Mulcair
518:Mark Warawa
411:Ross Harvey
362:Jack Layton
73:Preceded by
2522:Categories
2466:August 28,
1871:References
1850:August 13,
1648:Rhinoceros
1480:Candidate
1194:Candidate
942:Candidate
651:Candidate
543:Paul Dewar
471:Ecojustice
303:Bangladesh
287:World Bank
267:Whitehorse
244:law school
211:Whitehorse
155:politician
146:Occupation
115:1949-06-25
2321:April 18,
2315:LEGISinfo
2285:LEGISinfo
2255:LEGISinfo
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1258:$ 78,272
1234:$ 84,389
1032:$ 72,953
1008:$ 81,597
982:$ 71,669
797:Marijuana
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717:$ 53,478
691:$ 75,063
590:Transport
576:. In the
399:attack ad
390:oil sands
299:Indonesia
253:In 1987,
63:In office
2509:Archived
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1786:Turnout
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1415:Turnout
1330:$ 2,005
1129:Turnout
1103:$ 82,492
1056:$ 3,801
877:Turnout
344:For the
289:and the
275:Montreal
235:Edmonton
131:, Canada
125:Edmonton
2265:May 11,
1780:–
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491:In the
395:Liberal
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295:Jamaica
281:of the
129:Alberta
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1805:78,635
1790:55,821
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1750:99.61
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1576:Green
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1541:-9.04
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1483:Votes
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1093:99.79
1077:+0.11
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685:41.71
654:Votes
271:Yukon
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