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'''Richard Ciano''' |
'''Richard Ciano''' was National Vice President and National Councillor (Ontario)[http://www.conservative.ca/2991/43443/] of the [[Conservative Party of Canada]]. He was elected to the National Council[http://www.conservative.ca/EN/2991/] of the Conservative Party of Canada on March 19th, 2005 at the Conservative Party of Canada's founding convention in Montreal and served until the November 15th, 2008. |
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He has served as campaign manager for prominent conservative politicians such as [[Peter Van Loan]], MP and Government House Leader of the Government of Canada[http://www.conservative.ca/2991/43443/] and [[Peter Shurman]][http://www.yorkregion.com/article/53245] a member of the [[Ontario Legislature]]. |
He has served as campaign manager for prominent conservative politicians such as [[Peter Van Loan]], MP and Government House Leader of the Government of Canada[http://www.conservative.ca/2991/43443/] and [[Peter Shurman]][http://www.yorkregion.com/article/53245] a member of the [[Ontario Legislature]]. |
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Richard Ciano was National Vice President and National Councillor (Ontario)[1] of the Conservative Party of Canada. He was elected to the National Council[2] of the Conservative Party of Canada on March 19th, 2005 at the Conservative Party of Canada's founding convention in Montreal and served until the November 15th, 2008.
He has served as campaign manager for prominent conservative politicians such as Peter Van Loan, MP and Government House Leader of the Government of Canada[3] and Peter Shurman[4] a member of the Ontario Legislature.
He is a noted political trainer having founded the Conservative Campaign University[5], a political training school for activists for the Conservative Party of Canada.