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    David William Kilgour PC (February 18, 1941 – April 5, 2022) was a Canadian human rights activist, author, lawyer, and politician. He was also a Senior...
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  • David Auld Kilgour MNZM (born 1961 or 1962) is a New Zealand songwriter, musician and recording artist from Dunedin. He first started playing guitar as...
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    first bands to be described as "indie rock". Led by brothers Hamish and David Kilgour, the band rotated through a number of musicians before settling on their...
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  • international community. According to a report by former lawmaker David Kilgour, human rights lawyer David Matas and journalist Ethan Gutmann of the US government–affiliated...
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  • moves. Darris Kilgour (fl. 1992–2014), American lacrosse player and coach David Kilgour (born 1941), Canadian politician David Kilgour (musician) (fl...
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    The Kilgour–Matas report is a 2006/2007 investigative report into allegations of live organ harvesting in China conducted by Canadian MP David Kilgour and...
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    Hamish Kilgour (17 March 1957 – November or December 2022) was a New Zealand musician who co-founded the indie rock band The Clean with his brother David in...
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  • Here Come the Cars is the debut solo album by New Zealand musician David Kilgour, released in 1991. It was reissued by Flying Nun Records in 2004 and...
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  • the sister of long time Alberta member of Parliament David Kilgour. Her father was David Kilgour, Sr., who was the chief executive officer of Great West...
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    criminals in Bangladesh.[citation needed] In 2006, with David Kilgour he released the Kilgour-Matas report, which stated "the source of 41,500 transplants...
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