Gloria Lindsay Luby is a former Canadian politician. Lindsay Luby was a Toronto city councillor and Deputy Speaker of Toronto City Council in Toronto...
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Luby may refer to: Gloria Lindsay Luby, Canadian politician Kia Luby, Australian actress and television presenter Kurt Luby, British auto racing driver...
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56 to 44. This created several battles between incumbents such as Gloria Lindsay Luby against Mario Giansante, David Miller versus Bill Saundercook, and...
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Ford first ran for Toronto City Council in 1997, placing fourth to Gloria Lindsay Luby in Ward 3 Kingsway-Humber. Ford ran for councillor in Ward 2 Etobicoke...
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Eugene Hornyak, Senator A. Raynell Andreychuk, and City Councillor Gloria Lindsay Luby. In September 2003, Eves called an election for October 2, 2003....
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they want the Gardiner to stay where it is." Suburban councillors Gloria Lindsay Luby and Doug Holyday came out opposed while inner-city councillor Kyle...
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amalgamated Toronto City Council in 1997, but finished third behind Gloria Lindsay Luby and Mario Giansante. In 2001, he was awarded the Order of Ontario...
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Committee In office September 28, 2009 – November 30, 2010 Preceded by Gloria Lindsay Luby Succeeded by Paul Ainslie Toronto City Councillor for York Humber...
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Centre) in the 2010 election, losing narrowly to incumbent councillor Gloria Lindsay Luby. "John Campbell wins Ward 4, Etobicoke Centre". Toronto Star, October...
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Riding Association. September 11, 2013. Retrieved October 26, 2013. Boeckl, Lindsay; Westelaar, Sean (May 30, 2013). "Eye Exclusive: Levy not running for mayor"...
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