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'''Harvey Locke''' is a ], writer, and photographer. He is a recognized global leader in the field of parks, wilderness and large landscape conservation. He is a founder of the ], with the goal to create a continuous corridor for wildlife from ] in the United States to the ] in Northern Canada.<ref>{{cite web|title= Y2Y: Yellowstone to Yukon |url= http://www.npr.org/programs/re/archivesdate/1998/nov/19981130.y2y.html| publisher = ]|accessdate=2009}}</ref> In 1999 Locke was named one of Canada's leaders for the 21st century by ] Canada.<ref name = T>{{cite book |title=Canada's leaders for the 21st century|year=1999 |publisher=Time Magazine Canada}}</ref> Locke was the unsuccessful ] candidate in the 2012 ] by-election. '''Harvey Locke''' is a ], writer, and photographer. He is a recognized global leader in the field of parks, wilderness and large landscape conservation. He is a founder of the ], with the goal to create a continuous corridor for wildlife from ] in the United States to the ] in Northern Canada.<ref>{{cite web|title= Y2Y: Yellowstone to Yukon |url= http://www.npr.org/programs/re/archivesdate/1998/nov/19981130.y2y.html| publisher = ]|accessdate=2009}}</ref> In 1999 Locke was named one of Canada's leaders for the 21st century by ] Canada.<ref name = T>{{cite book |title=Canada's leaders for the 21st century|year=1999 |publisher=Time Magazine Canada}}</ref> Locke was the unsuccessful ] candidate&nbsp;in the 2012 ] by-election.


==Personal life== ==Personal life==
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Locke has served as President or Vice President of the ] for many years and he is now its senior advisor on conservation. He is a founder<ref name = CC>{{cite book |last1=Chester |first1= Charles C |title=Conservation Across Borders: Biodiversity in an Interdependent World |year=2006 |isbn=1-55963-611-4 |publisher=Island Press}}</ref><ref name = NG>{{cite book |last1=Chadwick |first1= Douglas H. |title=Yellowstone to Yukon |year=2000 |isbn=0792278623(reg.), 0792278631(dlx) |publisher=National Geographic Society |location=Whasington, DC}}</ref><ref name = BW>{{cite book |last1=Heuer |first1=Karsten |title=Walking the Big Wild, From Yellowstone to the Yukon on the Grizzly Bears' Trail |year=2002 |isbn=0-7710-4120-9 |publisher=McClelland and Stewart Ltd |location=Toronto, Canada}}</ref> and senior advisor for ], and was the Vice President for Conservation Strategy at the ] in ] from 2009 through 2011. Locke's writing and photography have been published in newspapers, magazines and peer reviewed journals in seven countries. He has lectured at many universities and spoken on national parks, wilderness and large landscape conservation at conferences around the world. He has testified on national parks legislation before Parliamentary committees, and led conservation campaigns. In 1999, Locke was named one of ] Canada's leaders for the 21st century.<ref name = T/> Locke has served as President or Vice President of the ] for many years and he is now its senior advisor on conservation. He is a founder<ref name = CC>{{cite book |last1=Chester |first1= Charles C |title=Conservation Across Borders: Biodiversity in an Interdependent World |year=2006 |isbn=1-55963-611-4 |publisher=Island Press}}</ref><ref name = NG>{{cite book |last1=Chadwick |first1= Douglas H. |title=Yellowstone to Yukon |year=2000 |isbn=0792278623|id=(reg.), ISBN 0792278631 (dlx) |publisher=National Geographic Society |location=Whasington, DC}}</ref><ref name = BW>{{cite book |last1=Heuer |first1=Karsten |title=Walking the Big Wild, From Yellowstone to the Yukon on the Grizzly Bears' Trail |year=2002 |isbn=0-7710-4120-9 |publisher=McClelland and Stewart Ltd |location=Toronto, Canada}}</ref> and senior advisor for ], and was the Vice President for Conservation Strategy at the ] in ] from 2009 through 2011. Locke's writing and photography have been published in newspapers, magazines and peer reviewed journals in seven countries. He has lectured at many universities and spoken on national parks, wilderness and large landscape conservation at conferences around the world. He has testified on national parks legislation before Parliamentary committees, and led conservation campaigns. In 1999, Locke was named one of ] Canada's leaders for the 21st century.<ref name = T/>


In October 2009, Locke was invited as the keynote speaker for the inaugural Thomas Foundation Oration<ref>{{cite web|title= Thomas Foundation|url=http://www.thomasfoundation.org.au|accessdate=December 4, 2009}}</ref> in conjunction with The Nature Conservancy and the Thomas Foundation Oration in Australia during that country's first Linking Landscape Summit.<ref>{{cite web|title= Australia Linking Landscape Summit 2009 |url= http://www.greateasternranges.org.au/news-and-events/what-s-new/linking-landscapes-summit-2009|accessdate=September 7, 2011}}</ref> During the opening ceremony of the Ninth World Wilderness Congress (WILD9) in Mérida, Mexico on November 6, 2009, Harvey Locke addressed Mexican President Felipe Calderon on behalf of the delegates.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.presidencia.gob.mx/prensa/presidencia/?contenido=50282|title=Diversas intervenciones en la Ceremonia de Inauguración del 9° Congreso Mundial de Tierras Silvestres|publisher=Mexico, Presidencia de la Rebuplica|accessdate=December 4, 2009}}</ref> At WILD9, the first series of stamps on wilderness was initiated by the Mexican Postal Service and cancelled by the President Calderon to celebrate Tierras Sylvestres. The series celebrates five wilderness areas in Mexico, USA, Canada, Russia and South Africa and a picture taken by Harvey Locke of Canada's Nahanni National Park.<ref>{{cite web|title= WILD9 stamps series |url=http://www.wild.org/blog/wilderness-stamps/|accessdate=December 4, 2009}}</ref> In October 2009, Locke was invited as the keynote speaker for the inaugural Thomas Foundation Oration<ref>{{cite web|title= Thomas Foundation|url=http://www.thomasfoundation.org.au|accessdate=December 4, 2009}}</ref> in conjunction with The Nature Conservancy and the Thomas Foundation Oration in Australia during that country's first Linking Landscape Summit.<ref>{{cite web|title= Australia Linking Landscape Summit 2009 |url= http://www.greateasternranges.org.au/news-and-events/what-s-new/linking-landscapes-summit-2009|accessdate=September 7, 2011}}</ref> During the opening ceremony of the Ninth World Wilderness Congress (WILD9) in Mérida, Mexico on November 6, 2009, Harvey Locke addressed Mexican President Felipe Calderon on behalf of the delegates.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.presidencia.gob.mx/prensa/presidencia/?contenido=50282|title=Diversas intervenciones en la Ceremonia de Inauguración del 9° Congreso Mundial de Tierras Silvestres|publisher=Mexico, Presidencia de la Rebuplica|accessdate=December 4, 2009}}</ref> At WILD9, the first series of stamps on wilderness was initiated by the Mexican Postal Service and cancelled by the President Calderon to celebrate Tierras Sylvestres. The series celebrates five wilderness areas in Mexico, USA, Canada, Russia and South Africa and a picture taken by Harvey Locke of Canada's Nahanni National Park.<ref>{{cite web|title= WILD9 stamps series |url=http://www.wild.org/blog/wilderness-stamps/|accessdate=December 4, 2009}}</ref>

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Harvey Locke
BornMay 22, 1959
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Scientific career
FieldsWilderness protection, Biodiversity Conservation, National Parks, Large Landscape Conservation and Climate Change
InstitutionsYellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative

Harvey Locke is a conservationist, writer, and photographer. He is a recognized global leader in the field of parks, wilderness and large landscape conservation. He is a founder of the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, with the goal to create a continuous corridor for wildlife from Yellowstone National Park in the United States to the Yukon in Northern Canada. In 1999 Locke was named one of Canada's leaders for the 21st century by Time Magazine Canada. Locke was the unsuccessful Liberal Party candidate in the 2012 Calgary Centre by-election.

Personal life

Harvey Locke (full name Gerald Timothy Harvey Locke) was born in 1959 to Ralphine Locke (née Harvey) and Dr. Gerald Lorne Locke, in Calgary, Alberta. His family counts among Southern Alberta's earliest European settlers and has been in the Bow Valley since the early 1870s. He grew up in southern Alberta where he attended Earl Grey Elementary School and Strathcona School for Boys in Calgary and in 1975 graduated from Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School in Dewinton, Alberta. In 1976, he spent a year in College Wildhorn, in Anzere, Switzerland. Back in Calgary, he first obtained a Bachelor of Arts in French and later a Bachelor of Laws in 1984 (with silver medal) from the University of Calgary. He was a lawyer and partner at MacKimmie Matthews law firm in downtown Calgary for 14 years and served as volunteer president of both Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) and the Alberta Liberal Party. In 1999, Harvey became a full-time conservationist dedicated to national parks, wilderness, large landscape and connectivity conservation and climate change. He is married to Marie-Eve Marchand and has two sons by a previous marriage.

Professional activities

Map of 4 Connectivity Conservation projects, with Yellowstone to Yukon at the bottom left.

Locke has served as President or Vice President of the CPAWS for many years and he is now its senior advisor on conservation. He is a founder and senior advisor for Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, and was the Vice President for Conservation Strategy at the WILD Foundation in Boulder, Colorado from 2009 through 2011. Locke's writing and photography have been published in newspapers, magazines and peer reviewed journals in seven countries. He has lectured at many universities and spoken on national parks, wilderness and large landscape conservation at conferences around the world. He has testified on national parks legislation before Parliamentary committees, and led conservation campaigns. In 1999, Locke was named one of Time Magazine Canada's leaders for the 21st century.

In October 2009, Locke was invited as the keynote speaker for the inaugural Thomas Foundation Oration in conjunction with The Nature Conservancy and the Thomas Foundation Oration in Australia during that country's first Linking Landscape Summit. During the opening ceremony of the Ninth World Wilderness Congress (WILD9) in Mérida, Mexico on November 6, 2009, Harvey Locke addressed Mexican President Felipe Calderon on behalf of the delegates. At WILD9, the first series of stamps on wilderness was initiated by the Mexican Postal Service and cancelled by the President Calderon to celebrate Tierras Sylvestres. The series celebrates five wilderness areas in Mexico, USA, Canada, Russia and South Africa and a picture taken by Harvey Locke of Canada's Nahanni National Park.

Locke has been invited to engage on parks and wilderness in Europe. He spoke at the Czech EC Presidency Conference on Wilderness in Prague, Czech Republic in 2009, gave a keynote speech on Europe's National Parks in a global context for Europarc Federation in Abruzzo, Italy in October 2010, spoke at the Belgian EC Presidency Conference on Wilderness Restoration in Brussels in November 2010, and at the launch of the Rewilding Europe initiative in Brussels, November 2010. He gave keynote speeches in Banff, Canada on International Leadership, Parks Canada's Contribution to the world at the official 125th anniversary celebration of Canada's National Park System on November 2010 and at the Sixteenth Annual Symposium of the Stegner Center, Wildlife Conservation in the 21st Century on Large Landscape Conservation in March 2011.

Locke conceived and co-curated the 2011 art show, Yellowstone to Yukon: the Journey of Wildlife and Art, a collaboration of the National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson, WY, the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Banff, Canada, artist Dwayne Harty, and the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative

He is a past board member of the Nature Conservancy of Montana, as well as past president and director emeritus of the Wildlands Project (now the Wildlands Network). He also served as program advisor to Tides Canada Foundation and to the Canadian Boreal Initiative. He was also senior program officer for the environment at the Henry P. Kendall Foundation in Boston, Massachusetts. He served on the World Commission on Protected Areas; the executive committees of the Eighth World Wilderness Congress and Ninth World Wilderness Congress (WILD9); a board member of the Freedom to Roam initiative; and trustee of the Eleanor Luxton Historical Foundation in Banff.

Photography and media

Harvey Locke's photography has been published in numerous books, magazines, websites and newspapers including New York Times, Wildlife Conservation, Canadian Geographic, Backpacker, Globe and Mail, Vancouver Sun, Agence France Press, AeroMexico in flight magazine Escala.

Harvey Locke has done interviews with all varieties of media including Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, National Public Radio, Nippon Television, National Geographic, Nature of Things, La Presse, Globe and Mail, National Post, Geo Plein Air, Backpacker Magazine and several documentary films, including a 10-minute feature on CBC National News, September 2008 and on Découverte à Radio-Canada, and Star Alliance and National Geographic partnership (Biosphere Connections).

His photographs were shown at the American Museum of Natural History for the Yellowstone to Yukon exhibit in 2006. They were also featured in the iPad portion of the 2011 exhibit: Yellowstone to Yukon: the Journey of Wildlife and Art at the National Museum of Wildlife Art and the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies.

Politics

Locke was the Liberal candidate in the provincial district of Calgary-Foothills in the 1989 Alberta provincial election, narrowly losing to Progressive Conservative Pat Black. He went on to serve as President of the Alberta Liberal Party from 1995 to 1997, and chaired the party's 1997 election campaign. In the Summer of 2012 Locke announced he would seek the Liberal Party of Canada nomination in the riding of Calgary Centre, which had been left vacant after the resignation of Conservative Lee Richardson. On September 22, 2012, he won 213 of 342 ballots cast in the party's nomination contest, defeating three other candidates.

Electoral record

Canadian federal by-election, November 26, 2012: Calgary Centre
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Joan Crockatt 10,191 36.87 −20.81 $95,251
Liberal Harvey Locke 9,033 32.68 +15.15 $97,025
Green Chris Turner 7,090 25.65 +15.74 $100,180
New Democratic Dan Meades 1,064 3.85 −11.01 $90,148
Independent Antoni Grochowski 141 0.51 $0
Libertarian Tony Prashad 121 0.44 $255
Total valid votes/expense limit 27,640 100.00 $102,128.86
Total rejected ballots 92
Turnout 27,732 29.51
Eligible voters 93,984
Conservative hold Swing −35.96
By-election due to the resignation of Lee Richardson.
Source: "November 26, 2012 By-elections". Elections Canada. November 27, 2012. Retrieved November 27, 2012.
1989 Alberta general election results Turnout 60.49% Swing
Affiliation Candidate Votes % Party Personal

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Progressive Conservative Pat Black 5,341 37.25% −18.07% *

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Liberal Harvey Locke 4,866 33.93% 18.17% *

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NDP Thora Miessner 4,133 28.82% 5.54% *
Total 14,340 100%
Rejected, Spoiled and Declined 43
23,779 Eligible Electors

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Progressive Conservative hold Swing −18.12%

Sample of published articles and book contributions

  • Locke H. "Conservation Through Connections" in Practicing Sustainability edited by G. Madhavan et al., Springer, 2012.
  • Locke H. "Transboundary cooperation to achieve wilderness protection and large landscape conservation" Winter 2011–2012, volume 28, number 3, in Park Sciences, Integrating Research and Resource Management in the National Parks, National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior and Natural Resource Stewardship and Science Office of Education and Outreach, USA
  • Locke H. "Yellowstone to Yukon: the Journey of Wildlife and Art” 2011–2012 edition, in Call of the Wild, National Museum of Wildlife Art, WY, USA
  • Locke H. “La moitié pour la nature” Printemps 2011 Volume 31 Numéro 2, in in Vivo abq, Le bulletin de l'association des biologistes du Québec, Montréal, Canada
  • Locke H.“Civil Society and Protected Areas: Lessons from Canada’s Experience” 2009 in George Wright Forum, vol. 26, number 2, pp 101–128, Hancock, Michigan, USA
  • Locke H. and Mackey B. “The Nature of Climate Change: Reunite International Climate Change Mitigation Efforts with Biodiversity Conservation and Wilderness Protection” 2009 in International Journal of Wilderness, Vol. 15, number 2, WILD Foundation, Boulder, Colorado, USA
  • Locke H. “Canada Increases Wilderness Protection and Policy Goals” 2009 in International Journal of Wilderness, Vol. 15, number 1, WILD Foundation, Boulder, Colorado, USA
  • Kormos C. and Locke H. "Introduction to the Wilderness Concept" 2008 in A Handbook on International Wilderness Law and Policy Kormos C. ed., Fulcrum Publishing, Golden, CO, USA
  • Locke H. "The Need and Opportunity and Opportunity for Landscape Scale Conservation in the Yellowstone to Yukon Region: A Vision for the 21st Century” 2006, in Greater Yellowstone Public Lands: A Century of Discovery, Hard Lessons, and Bright Prospects, Proceedings of the 8th Biennial Scientific Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, A. Wondrak Biel ed., Yellowstone Centre for Resources, Yellowstone National Park, WY, USA
  • Locke H. “The Spiritual Dimension of Moving to the Mountains” 2006, in The Amenity Migrants L.A.G. Moss ed., CABI, Oxfordshire, UK
  • Locke H. and Tabor G. "Y2Y Today: Where we are and where we go from Here" 2005 in Yellowstone to Yukon:Freedom to Roam : a Photographic Journey by Florian Schulz, Mountaineers Books, Seattle, USA
  • Locke H. and Dearden P. “Rethinking Protected Area Categories and the New Paradigm”, Environmental Conservation 32 (1), 2005, Foundation for Environmental Conservation, Cambridge University Press, UK
  • Konstant W., Locke H. and Hanna J. "Waterton- Glacier International Peace Park: The First of its Kind” 2005 in Transboundary Conservation: A New Vision for Protected Areas in R. A. Mittermeir et al. eds., Cemex-Agrupacion Sierra Madre-Conservation International, Mexico
  • Locke H. "Banff National Park: Lessons Learnt form Tourism in the World’s Third Oldest National Park” The Game Ranger, No. 1, 2005 Game Rangers Association of Africa, South Africa
  • Locke H. "Nahanni-Boreal Headwaters of the World" 2004 in Rendezvous in the Wild, The Boreal Forest by Raffan J., The Boston Mills Press, Erin, Ontario, Canada
  • Tabor G. and Locke H. "Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative" 2004, in Managing Mountain Protected Areas: Challenges and Responses for the 21st Century, D. Harmon and G. Worboys eds. Andromeda Editrice, Colledara, Italy
  • Locke H. "Foreword", Parks and Protected Areas Management in Canada 2ed. 2002 P. Dearden and R, Rollins eds., Oxford University Press, Toronto, Canada
  • Locke H. "Keep Faith with Nature' 2000, in Crossroads R. Davies et al. eds, Gage, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Locke H. "Spirituality and Wilderness" in Wild Earth, Spring, 1999, Richmond, Vermont, USA
  • Locke H. "Banff National Park and the Yellowstone to Yukon Corridor" 1998 in National Parks and their Contribution to Sustainable Development, Springer Verlag, Berlin, Germany
  • Locke H. and Elgie S. "Using the Law to Protect Wild Places" 1996, in Protecting Canada's Endangered Spaces M. Hummel ed., Key Porter, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Keiter R. and Locke H. "Law and Large Carnivore Conservation in the Rocky Mountains of the United States and Canada" in Conservation Biology, vol. 10, no. 4, August 1996, Blackwell Scientific, Malden, MA, USA
  • Locke H. "The Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative" in Wildlife Conservation May 1996, Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY, USA
  • Locke H. "Preserving the wild heart of North America: The Wildlands Project and the Yellowstone to Yukon Biodiversity Strategy" 1994 in Borealis issue 15, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

See also

References

  1. Wood, James (November 14, 2012). "Barbs fly as federal leaders pitch in for Calgary Centre byelection battle". Calgary Herald. Retrieved November 15, 2012.
  2. "Y2Y: Yellowstone to Yukon". NPR. Retrieved 2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ Canada's leaders for the 21st century. Time Magazine Canada. 1999.
  4. "Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School". Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School. Retrieved September 11, 2009.
  5. Chester, Charles C (2006). Conservation Across Borders: Biodiversity in an Interdependent World. Island Press. ISBN 1-55963-611-4.
  6. Chadwick, Douglas H. (2000). Yellowstone to Yukon. Whasington, DC: National Geographic Society. ISBN 0792278623. (reg.), ISBN 0792278631 (dlx).
  7. Heuer, Karsten (2002). Walking the Big Wild, From Yellowstone to the Yukon on the Grizzly Bears' Trail. Toronto, Canada: McClelland and Stewart Ltd. ISBN 0-7710-4120-9.
  8. "Thomas Foundation". Retrieved December 4, 2009.
  9. "Australia Linking Landscape Summit 2009". Retrieved September 7, 2011.
  10. "Diversas intervenciones en la Ceremonia de Inauguración del 9° Congreso Mundial de Tierras Silvestres". Mexico, Presidencia de la Rebuplica. Retrieved December 4, 2009.
  11. "WILD9 stamps series". Retrieved December 4, 2009.
  12. "Czech EC Presidency Conference on Wilderness". Retrieved September 7, 2011.
  13. "Europarc 2010". Retrieved September 7, 2011.
  14. "Belgian EC Presidency Conference on Wilderness Restoration". Retrieved September 7, 2011.
  15. "Wildlife Conservation in the 21st Century, University of Utah" (PDF). Retrieved September 7, 2011.
  16. "How art is saving the West by Anthony King". Nature International Weekly Journal of Science Vol 476 4 August 2011. Retrieved September 7, 2011.
  17. "Wildlife art: portraits of an untamed country by Todd Wilkinson". Christian Science Monitor August 10, 2011. Retrieved September 7, 2011.
  18. "Dwayne Harty captures Yellowstone to Yukon by Todd Wilkinson August 2011". Big Sky Journal. Retrieved September 7, 2011.
  19. Harris, Adam (May 2011). Yellowstone to Yukon: the Journey of Wildlife and Art. USA: Western Art Collector. pp. 40–45.
  20. Hull, Jeff (June 2008). A River to Ruin: Why are Americans fighting so hard to protect British Columbias's Flathead River from strip mine?. Ottawa, Canada: Canadian Gepgraphic. pp. 42–52.
  21. "Time for peace in the Flathead by Larry Pynn". Vancouver Sun. Retrieved September 12, 2009.
  22. Por los canones del Nahanni. Mexico, D.F: AeroMexico. September 2009. pp. 96–103.
  23. Canadian Mega Wilderness, Northern Giant by John Vaillant. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society. November 2008. pp. 136–151.
  24. "Le Québec se met à l'écoute de l'Ontario by Charles Côté". La Presse. Retrieved September 12, 2009.
  25. 20 natures généreuses. Montréal, Québec, Canada: Géo Plein air. Hiver 2008. p. 79. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)CS1 maint: year (link)
  26. "Glacier's Gladiator: Harvey Locke's Glacier National Park Mission by Kyle Dickman". Backpacker Magazine. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  27. "The National News: Yellowstone to Yukon". CBC-Radio-Canada. Retrieved September 11, 2009.
  28. "Y2Y: le corridor faunique". Radio-Canada. Retrieved September 12, 2009.
  29. "Yellowstone National Park/Biosphere Connections". National Geographic. Retrieved September 7, 2011.
  30. ^ "Calgary-Foothills Official Results 1989 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved March 8, 2010.
  31. "My Story". Harvey Locke. Retrieved November 8, 2012.
  32. Cryderman, Kelly (September 22, 2012). "Locke easily wins Liberal nomination for Calgary Centre". Calgary Herald. Retrieved November 8, 2012.

External links

  • For further interest, here is some examples of Connectivity Conservation projects that are happening around the world:

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