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Coady and ran
With the retirement of Hearn, Coady ran for Parliament again in the 2008 federal election, defeating her nearest rival, New Democratic Party candidate Ryan Cleary, by a 3 % margin.

Coady and Liberal
Coady was the Liberal Member of Parliament for the riding of St. John's South – Mount Pearl from 2008 to 2011.
In 2009, Coady was appointed by then Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff as the party's critic for Treasury Board and Ethics and Special Advisor to the Leader on Canadian Business.
After the 2008 election, Liberal Party leader, Stéphane Dion appointed Coady to the Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet as Critic for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
In 2009, Liberal Leader, Michael Ignatieff appointed Coady as the Liberal Critic for the Treasury Board.
While Coady was considered by many to be a rising star within the Liberal caucus, and led in an opinion poll before the election, she lost her seat in the May 2, 2011, election to New Democratic Party candidate Ryan Cleary by 7, 750 votes.
Following her election defeat it was reported that Coady was being lobbied by members of the Liberal Party to run for the party's presidency in January 2012, after Alfred Apps announced he would not run for re-election.
In July 2011, Coady announced that she would consider being a candidate in the election to be President of the Liberal Party.

Coady and Canada
Coady has been awarded the Canadian Authors Association / Air Canada Award for the best writer under thirty, as well as the Dartmouth Book and Writing Award for fiction.
John Gaventa OBE ( born 1949 ) is the director of the Coady International Institute and Vice-President of International Development at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.
The Antigonish Movement which started in the 1920s in Nova Scotia, through the work of Doctor Moses Coady and Father James Tompkins, has been particularly influential in the subsequent expansion of community economic development work across Canada.
Until her election to Parliament, Coady was a member of the Board of Directors for the Genesis Centre, the Children ’ s Wish Foundation, Genome Canada, the Public Policy Forum, the St. John ’ s International Airport Authority, and was the public representative on the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Newfoundland.
* In 1994, the Atlantic Canada Chamber of Commerce awarded Coady the Harvey Webber Award in recognition of her outstanding service in strengthening the Chamber movement in Atlantic Canada.
* In 2004, Coady was recognized as one of the Top 50 CEO ’ s in Atlantic Canada.

Coady and St
* Moses Coady, Roman Catholic priest, helped found the Co-operative Antigonish Movement at St. Francis Xavier University
St Francis Xavier University is organized into the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Science, Gerald Schwartz School of Business and Information Systems, School of Education, and the Coady International Institute.
The project includes the restoration of four historic campus buildings, some as dating as far back as 1890, in order to expand the current Coady International Institute at St. Francis Xavier University.
St. Francis Xavier is also well known for the X-Ring and the Coady International Institute
The Antigonish Movement later evolved into the Extension Department ( now the Coady International Center ) of St. Francis Xavier University.
The Antigonish Movement was eventually institutionalized in the form of the Extension Department at St. Francis Xavier, which was headed by Tompkins ' double-cousin Father Moses Coady and which included Father ( Dr .) Hugh MacPherson, A. B.
Coady was born in Grand Falls-Windsor and raised in St. John's.
Coady, her husband Pat and their nephew Brook live in St. John's.
* In 2006, Coady was named Entrepreneur of the Year, Avalon region, by the Newfoundland and Labrador Organization of Women Entrepreneurs and her company, Newfound Genomics, was awarded the innovation award by the St. John's Board of Trade.

Coady and .
* The Antagonist ( 2011 ) by Lynn Coady is a monologic epistolary novel conveyed through increasingly unanswered email messages.
Drop clutches are commercially available from DW Drums, Gibraltar Hardware, The Coady Clutch from Billdidit, and Tama.
U. S. Senator Joe McCarthy gave a speech titled America's Retreat from Victory: The Story of George Catlett Marshall ( 1951 ), in which he argued that General Albert Coady Wedemeyer had prepared a wise plan that would keep China a valued ally, but that it had been sabotaged.
District court judge Orville Coady reduced the amount by 85 percent based on the responsibility of Nissen and Lotter, and by one percent for JoAnn's alleged contributory negligence.
* Coady Willis, drummer for Melvins, Big Business and Murder City Devils.
* Coady, Mary Frances, With Bound Hands: A Jesuit in Nazi Germany, Loyola Press, Chicago, 2003, ISBN 0-8294-1794-X.
Albert Coady Wedemeyer was chief author of the Victory Program, published three months before the U. S. entered the war in 1941, which advocated the defeat of the German armies on the European continent.
* Peck MK, Coady G, Binsfeld G & Konze KR.
Approximately 30 years later Father Moses Coady introduced credit unions to Nova Scotia.
Lynn Coady ( born 1970 ) is a Canadian novelist and journalist.
Coady grew up in Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia.
Coady lives in Edmonton, Alberta.
* Patricia Hayes as Mrs. Coady
* Peck MK, Coady G, Binsfeld G & Konze KR.
Williams then powered through a tackle attempt by Texas A & M safety Rich Coady at the A & M 12.
According to journalist Lynn Coady, the FBI and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( RCMP ) attempted to wiretap the House of Anansi Press's offices.
* In June 2008, construction of the new Coady International Centre began.

ran and Liberal
A member of the Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP ), Kaifu ran successfully for the Diet in 1960 and served for sixteen terms totaling 49 years.
Daniel Ortega and Enrique Bolaños of the Constitutional Liberal Party ( PLC ) ran neck-and-neck in the polls for much of the campaign, but in the end the PLC won a clear victory.
Andrew Cuomo got the Liberal Party nomination and ran in the Democratic primary against Carl McCall, who had secured the Working Families nomination.
In 1998, he ran as an electoral candidate for the Quebec Liberal Party under Jean Charest, in the riding of Crémazie.
At the same time, Buchan ventured into the political arena, and ran as a Unionist candidate in a Scottish Borders constituency ; he supported free trade, women's suffrage, national insurance, and curtailing the powers of the House of Lords, though he did also oppose the welfare reforms of the Liberal Party, and what he considered to be the " class hatred " fostered by demagogic Liberals such as David Lloyd George.
The Daily Mail ran a campaign against his bid and Liberal Democrats ' financial spokesperson Vince Cable suggested in the House of Commons that Branson's criminal conviction for tax evasion might be felt by some as a good enough reason not to trust him with public money
In 1968 he joined the Liberal Party of Canada and ran in that year's Liberal leadership convention under the name Ernest Zundel as a self-described " nuisance candidate " running on an " immigrant rights " platform.
After Lesage announced in 1969 that he would step down as party leader, Laporte ran to succeed him, but lost the 1970 Quebec Liberal Party leadership election to fellow cabinet member Robert Bourassa.
After Brogden resigned in 2005, the newspaper ran a front-page headline, " Brogden's Sordid Past: Disgraced Liberal leader damned by secret shame file ," detailing past allegations of misconduct by Brogden.
In 1993, he ran for the Canadian House of Commons in the riding of Rosedale for the NDP, but finished fourth in the generally Liberal riding.
Smith became active in politics when he successfully ran as a candidate for the right-wing Southern Rhodesia Liberal Party in the 1948 general election for a seat representing the Selukwe district in the Legislative Assembly.
He ran for re-election in the 2007 Welsh Assembly election, but was defeated by Labour's Lesley Griffiths by 1, 250 votes, thanks to a swing to the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, and UKIP.
As part of the Liberal plan to get Gladstone to be MP for Midlothian, Rosebery sponsored and largely ran the Midlothian Campaign of 1879.
Chiarelli ran as a candidate of the Liberal Party of Ontario and was easily elected in Ottawa West, which had previously been regarded as a safe Progressive Conservative seat.
Riley objected to the exclusion from cabinet of insurgency leader W. H. Cushing ; after his resignation he ran as an independent Liberal in the ensuing by-election, but was defeated by Sifton supporter Archibald J. McArthur.
Cavendish ran unsuccessfully as a National Liberal candidate for Chesterfield in the 1945 general election and as a Conservative in the same seat in 1950.
In 1848 that he ran and won as a Liberal member for Placentia-St. Mary's and supported the campaign for responsible government.
In 1985, Koch again ran for re-election, this time on the Democratic and Independent tickets ; he defeated Liberal Party candidate Carol Bellamy and Republican candidate Diane McGrath with 78 % of the vote.
Political feeling at that time ran high in Edinburgh, and Nasmyth ’ s pronounced Liberal opinions, which he was too outspoken and sincere to disguise, gave offence to many of his aristocratic patrons, and led to the diminution of his practice as a portraitist.
Chrétien gained support during the campaign from former New Brunswick Premier Frank McKenna and former Chrétien government minister and then the current Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, Brian Tobin resigned as Premier and ran as a Liberal Party candidate in his province.
The Progressive Conservatives were led by the inexperienced Mike Harris, who ran a narrow campaign focused on tax issues and was unable to capitalize on the Liberal slide.
Copps ran for the leadership of the Ontario Liberal Party in 1982 following Smith's resignation, and despite her lack of experience finished a strong second against David Peterson.
Copps ran to be president of the Liberal Party of Canada in 2012 but lost to Mike Crawley by 26 votes.
Dryden joined the Liberal Party of Canada and ran for the House of Commons in the federal election held in June 2004.

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