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Mikkel Paulson Paulson in April 2011 Leader of the Pirate Party of Canada Incumbent Assumed office
September, 2010Preceded by Jake Daynes Personal details Born 1987/1988 (age 23–24)
Edmonton, AlbertaPolitical party Pirate Party of Canada Residence Montreal, Quebec[1] Occupation Web developer[2] Mikkel Paulson is a web developer and politician from Canada. He is the leader of the Pirate Party of Canada, a minor federal party.
Political career
Paulson became the second leader of the Pirate Party in September 2010 taking the reins from interim leader Jake Daynes. He had ran in the 2011 Canadian federal election, standing in the electoral district of Edmonton Centre.[3]
References
- ^ Paulson, Mikkel (May 20, 2011). "Tweet 71544207239692288". Twitter. https://twitter.com/#!/mikkelpaulson/status/71544207239692288. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
- ^ Cuthbertson, Richard (April 15, 2011). "Final list of election candidates in Alberta reveals wacky side of politics". Calgary Herald. http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/decision-canada/Final+list+election+candidates+Alberta+reveals+wacky+side+politics/4619003/story.html. Retrieved April 18, 2011.
- ^ Ryan Bromsgrove (April 6, 2011). "New Option Off The Port Bow". The Gateway. http://thegatewayonline.ca/articles/opinion/2011/04/06/new-option-port-bow.
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