- Henri Sader
Henri M. Sader is a long-time member of the
New Democratic Party inOttawa ,Canada , and was its candidate forOttawa South in the39th Canadian federal election . He was born and raised in war-tornLebanon . His mother was Hungarian. Sader was educated at theCollege Notre Dame de Jamhour , and atSt. Joseph University inBeirut and earned his PhD in economics from theSorbonne University inParis ,France , in1980 . Sader emigrated toCanada in1982 and first settled inToronto . In1986 , he moved toMontreal to work withCarrefour des Cèdres , a non-governmental organization which promotes socio-economic development. In Montreal, he lectured atConcordia University , worked as an economist and researcher for the Jesuit Centre for Social Analysis, and wrote for the magazine "Relations", which comments on politics, religion and society from a social justice point of view.Since
1990 , Sader has been active in theNew Democratic Party at both the local and national level. He campaigned in many elections forElisabeth Arnold ,Marion Dewar ,Evelyn Gigantes ,Jamey Heath ,John Rodriguez andLorne Nystrom . In addition, over the last 15 years, he worked as a researcher, executive and legislative assistant for several NDP Members of Parliament – including John Rodriguez (Nickel Belt ,Ontario ; 1972 1980; 1984 - 1993), Lorne Nystrom (Yorkton—Melville ,Saskatchewan ; 1968 – 1993; 1997 - 2004) andPeter Julian (Burnaby—New Westminster ,British Columbia ; since 2004).During his time on
Parliament Hill , Sader played a key role in helping the House of Commons to pass an NDP motion on the so-called "Tobin tax ", making Canada the first legislature in the world to do so.Nobel Prize LaureatJames Tobin developed the "Tobin tax", which proposes to tax on cross-border currency transactions to reduce economically harmful currency speculation, stabilize the global economy and currency system, and raise revenues for cash-strapped governments around the world. Sader promoted "practical economics" for ordinary consumers and citizens as a contributing editor of Lorne Nystrom’s 1999 book, Just Making Change, which makes sense of complex financial issues.Since 2001, Henri has taught economics at the
Labour College of Canada to prepare students with for advancing the cause of trade unions. He is currently steward of the CULR-Local 1 (CEP; the Labour College union) and an active member of Local 232 of the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union.He defeated Sandra Griffith-Bonaparte for the
New Democratic Party nomination in the riding ofOttawa South for the39th Canadian federal election , on November 10th, 2005.Sader is fluent in English, French and Arabic. He lives in the
Heron Park area ofOttawa South with his wife Mona and their son, Michel.External links
* [http://www.henrisader.ca Official campaign website]
* [http://www.ndp.ca/page/234 NDP: Ottawa-South]
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