• p. 13. Candidate profile: Jim Foulds[permanent dead link], Thunder Bay's Source, September 27, 2007. James Francis Foulds (2013). "How the Northern Health...
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  • cricketer Garry Foulds, Australian rules footballer Geoff Foulds, English snooker player Gerry Scott Foulds, English production designer Jim Foulds, Canadian...
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    a much narrower margin, 46.8 to 38.3, against New Democrat candidate Jim Foulds. On October 30, 2007, Gravelle was named Ontario Minister of Northern...
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  • ca. Retrieved 2020-01-28. "James Foulds | Legislative Assembly of Ontario". www.ola.org. Retrieved 2020-01-28. Foulds, James Francis. ""How the Northern...
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  • Taras Kozyra Ontario MPP In office 1987–1990 Preceded by Jim Foulds Succeeded by Shelley Wark-Martyn Constituency Port Arthur Personal details Born (1941-09-26)...
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  • 93%) Joseph Vander Wees 4,499 (18.32%) Jim Foulds 12,213 (49.74%) Nancy McDonald (Comm.) 247 (1.01%) Jim Foulds Prescott and Russell Joseph Albert Bélanger...
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  • Candidate Votes Percentage Bob Rae 1,356 64.6 Richard Johnston 512 24.4 Jim Foulds 232 11.0 Total 2,100 100...
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  • 290 (38.72%) Juha Siimes 4,818 (20.08%) Jim Foulds 9,629 (40.14%) Philip Harris (Comm) 254 (1.06%) Jim Foulds Prescott and Russell Joseph Bélanger 11...
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    centrist candidate in the contest, and easily defeated Richard Johnston and Jim Foulds at a leadership convention in early 1982. When Rae won the NDP leadership...
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  • politician Doug Fisher (1919–2009), political columnist and politician Jim Foulds (1937–), former New Democratic Party MPP for Port Arthur[citation needed]...
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