- James Ronson
James Ronson is a politician and political activist in
Ontario ,Canada . He has campaigned for theCanadian House of Commons and theLegislative Assembly of Ontario as a candidate of theNew Democratic Party .Ronson is a longtime resident of
Perth, Ontario , and had thirty-four years experience as a secondary school teacher at the time of the 2003 election. He is co-chair of the Lanark County Peace Group, and helped to organize Perth's first ever "peace march" in response to theUnited States of America 's threatened invasion of Iraq in 2003. Ronson is also a member of the Lanark—Carleton Coalition for Social Justice, and has fought against the privatization of health care in Canada.In addition to his political work, Ronson is a member of the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists and the Society of Ontario Nut Growers. He is a bat enthusiast, and has lectured on bats in the Perth area.
Ronson campaigned for the federal
New Democratic Party in the 1968 provincial election, and received 1,861 votes in the riding ofLanark and Renfrew for a third-place finish. The winner wasMurray McBride of theLiberal Party of Canada .He campaigned for the
Ontario New Democratic Party in the 2003 provincial election, and received 3,554 votes (5.87%) for a third place finish inLanark—Carleton . The winner wasNorman Sterling of the Progressive Conservative Party.
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