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'''Anthony Reale''' is a ] and the ] candidate for ] representing ] for the ]. As reported in the January 11, 2006 edition of the Vaughan Weekly {{ref|Note1}}, Reale originally lost the Conservative nomination on the first ballot to former Canadian Alliance EDA President ]. Mr. Samson resigned the nomination in the Fall of 2005 for personal reasons, resulting in the Conservative Party appointing Reale prior to the election. | |||
Reale is a former city councillor in the city of ] from 1985 to 1988. He ran for mayor in 1988, and was defeated by the then incumbent mayor ]. During that election campaign, an altercation occurred between him and municipal councillor ] outside of a local grocery store. Racco charged Reale with assault, alleging that the mayoral candidate had punched him in the face. Reale argued it was self-defence, and he was acquitted by a judge. | |||
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Reale has served as the returning officer for the ] and ] in the riding of Thornhill. He currently works for ] real estate agency as a sales representative. | |||
Anthony Reale will be running against ] backbencher incumbent ] in the 2006 federal election. The ] candidate is ], the ] candidate is ], and the ] candidate is ]. Reale who is 59, possesses years of experience as a businessman, community leader and politician, living in Thornhill for over 35 years. | |||
Reale is largely an unkown in Thornhill, but may be able to create a stronger Conservative presence in the riding. In the 2004 election, ] ran for the Conservatives, but lost to Kadis by over 10,000 votes. Reale is also considered somewhat right-wing. A campaign van was spotted with two posters reading "Justice for the Unborn" posted in its windows, signifying opposition to ], though whether these are Reale's belief has yet to be clarified. | |||
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*Taylor, Stirling. "Vaughan Councillor Risks Conflict Charge." '']''. Sep 16, 1987. pg. A.7 | |||
*"Mayoral Candidate Charged with Assault in Vaughan Election." '']'' (ME1 Edition) Dec 15, 1988. pg. B.10 | |||
*Daly Rita. "Would-be Mayor Acquitted After Fight on Campaign Trail." '']''. Feb 22, 1990. pg. A.6 | |||
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*"Anthony Reale welcomed the endorsement of Stephen Harper" '']''. Jan. 11, 2006. pg. 2 | |||
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