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A look at political donations by members of the Nutrition North advisory board

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 07 Jan, 2015 11:58 AM

    OTTAWA — Five of the six members of the Nutrition North advisory board have made political donations to the Conservatives, with one also donating to the Liberals, Elections Canada records show. A look at the numbers:

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    Kristin Erickson (board member since October 2014)

    May 13, 2013 — $300 to Saint Boniface Conservative Association

    May 13, 2013 — $20 to Saint Boniface Conservative Association

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    Elisabeth Cayen (board member since November 2012)

    May 31, 2011 — $735 to Conservative Party of Canada

    June 12, 2013 — $735 to Conservative Party of Canada

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    Nellie Cournoyea (board member since November 2010)

    June 30, 2012 — $800 to Northwest Territories Conservative Association

    Sept. 27, 2012 — $60 to Northwest Territories Conservative Association

    July 16, 2012 — $800 to Yukon Conservative Association

    Nov. 7, 2013 — $200 to Conservative Party of Canada

    Dec. 7, 2013 — $100 to Conservative Party of Canada

    June 27, 2014 — $1,000 to Conservative Party of Canada

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    Wilfred Wilcox (board member since November 2010)

    March 21, 2013 — $400 to Conservative Party of Canada

    July 9, 2014 — $400 to Conservative Party of Canada

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    Michele Wood (board member since November 2010)

    No donations listed

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    Danielle Medina (technical advisor since November 2010)

    Feb. 19, 2007 — $458.69 to Brome-Missisquoi Federal Liberal Association

    Nov. 30, 2007 — $1,100 to Liberal Party of Canada

    June 17, 2008 — $895.76 to Association liberale federale de Chambly-Borduas

    Dec. 11, 2008 — $100 to Liberal leadership contestant Michael Ignatieff

    Dec. 31, 2008 — $1,100 to Liberal Party of Canada

    May 29, 2009 — $877.38 to Association liberale federale de Chambly-Borduas

    Dec. 31, 2009 — $1,000 to Liberal Party of Canada

    Apr. 30, 2010 — $424.56 to Association liberale federale de Chambly-Borduas

    Dec. 31, 2010 — $1,100 to Liberal Party of Canada

    Nov. 17, 2011 — $882 to Liberal Party of Canada

    Sept. 11, 2012 — $400 to Conservative Party of Canada

    April 11, 2013 — $400 to Conservative Party of Canada

    Jan. 14, 2014 — $400 to Conservative Party of Canada

    June 26, 2014 — $1,200 to Liberal Party of Canada

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