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Siroky and Ontario
Karol Siroky was a minor political figure in Ontario, Canada during the 1980s.
Siroky registered with Ontario Election Finances new party name called the " New Tory Party " for the 1985 election, and campaigned under the party's banner in the Toronto constituency of St. George.
This prevented Siroky from legally constituting the New Tory Party by fielding then-required 50 candidates because he was prevented from legally raising and disbursing funds for the campaign, running advertisements and engaging in recruiting candidates in all electoral districts of Ontario.
Siroky, an Ontario Professional Engineer and efficiency expert, produced and personally supervised delivery of 15, 000 copies of a tabloid-format, two-color four-page campaign pamphlet at a cost of less than $ 1, 000.
Siroky later in 1985 registered name of another political Party called the New Ontario Party that he attempted to use for the 1987 provincial election, but was prevented from campaigning and fielding candidates by a legal frame-up.

Siroky and New
Among many other problems, Siroky was refused campaign banking services by several Canadian chartered banks for himself and the " New Tories ".
The Supreme Court Motion failed since Siroky, the ad hoc interim leader and spokesman of the " New Tory Party ", who acted in Court on his own behalf, had " standing " only in his electoral district of St. George and therefore did not have the legal standing to declare the whole election invalid.
Siroky failed to see any merit in rerunning the election in St. George, where the position of the incumbent Susan Fish ( PC ) was very strong and at any rate this would not enable " New Tory Party " legally to constitute itself.

Siroky and .
Siroky did not avail himself of the opportunity verbally to amend the Motion so as to limit it to the electoral district of St. George only.
Siroky apparently believed that he made his point and accomplished his objective of ensuring equal access to goods and services for all political candidates in future elections.
Siroky acted as campaign manager, scrutinizer and witness of his nominating papers.
The candidate won a " landslide " of votes at the hostel, and more than double the votes that Siroky received.
Siroky received 385 votes in preliminary count and 186 votes in final count.
Siroky finished distant last in a field of five candidates.
When the party name registration expired two years later, Siroky attempted to re-register the party.

quit and Ontario
The Ontario government in the early 1990s helped develop many community health care centres, often in low-income areas, which provide both medical and social support which combines health care with programs such as collective kitchens, Internet access, anti-poverty groups and groups to help people quit smoking.
Hepburn had quit as Premier of Ontario but refused to resign as leader, and appointed Gordon Daniel Conant as the new Premier without consulting the party.
He also joined the Ontario biker gang, The New Hegelians, which were " encouraged " to quit the road by the Toronto Hells Angels chapter in the early 1990s.
All four of the members were at the time working at jobs with the Ontario government, but quit their jobs to sing full-time.
Weiche quit his building activities in 1980 and retired to his residence, known as " The Berghof ", in Hyde Park, Ontario.
In 1994 she quit politics after a dispute over the handling of an investigation and firing of Ontario civil servant Carlton Masters.

quit and politics
During this period, financial problems again almost forced Attlee to quit politics, as his wife was ill and there was then no separate salary for the Leader of the Opposition.
Firstly, her younger son Sanjay had been her chosen heir ; but after his death in a flying accident in June 1980, his mother persuaded a reluctant elder son Rajiv Gandhi to quit his job as a pilot and enter politics in February 1981.
After his discharge, Heinlein attended a few weeks of graduate classes in mathematics and physics at the University of California at Los Angeles ( UCLA ), but he soon quit either because of his health or from a desire to enter politics.
Most Whig party leaders thereupon quit politics ( as Lincoln did temporarily ) or changed parties.
" Moro was allegedly so shaken by the comment that he became ill and threatened to quit politics.
But finally Aldo Moro did not quit politics ; in the month following the Kissinger / Moro meeting, Aldo Moro was heading to the Italian Parliament for the crucial vote Moro had proposed when Moro was kidnapped and subsequently murdered.
On May 18, 2007, Martel announced that she would not seek re-election and would quit politics after the 2007 election, to spend more time with her family and pursue other career opportunities.
On 18 February 2011, Douglas announced that he will quit politics at the end of the 49th New Zealand Parliament.
Beattie acted swiftly, forcing the MPs to quit politics and sacking Elder as Deputy Premier.
In 1951 Crean quit state politics to stand for the safe Labor seat of Melbourne Ports in the Australian House of Representatives.
He quit politics when the Labour Party announced that it would again field a candidate against him in the general election of 1922.
With his powerful family, he ruled Antigua and Barbuda up to 1994, when he quit politics, having paved the way for one of his sons, Lester, to take over as Prime Minister.
His decision to quit politics was motivated partly by the demands of his family, in particular that his son Harrison has autism ( Fischer himself has " high functioning " autism ).
He temporarily quit politics.
Chapleau planned to quit politics in 1885 when Louis Riel was sentenced to be hanged but decided to stay, fearing it would only inflame the situation.
When former Premier Pierre-Marc Johnson quit politics in 1987 after losing the 1985 election, Chevrette became leader of the Opposition.
He resigned and quit politics in 2002.
When former Liberal Premier and then leader of the Opposition Daniel Johnson, Jr. decided to quit politics in March 1998, Jean Charest resigned as leader of the federal Progressive Conservative Party to replace Johnson as leader of the Quebec Liberal Party.
On September 17, 2004, Clark quit provincial politics and did not seek re-election in the 2005 provincial election.
After losing the election, Uhuru's friends say that he was extremely upset and that he vowed to quit politics altogether.
In 1901 he became a professor of Moscow State University, however he quit the University in 1911, protesting against the politics of the Ministry of Education.
When Berry became Premier in 1877 he made Duffy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, a post he held without much enthusiasm until 1880, when he quit politics and retired to the south of France.
Osborne quit politics in disgust.
Mack retired at the 1996 election for the same reasons he had quit state politics eight years previously.
Encouraged by Sharad Pawar, he quit his sub-inspector's job to enter politics in 1971.

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