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'''Graham Hearn''' (circa 1981 - ) is a Canadian man. | '''Graham Hearn''' (circa 1981 - ) is a Canadian man. | ||
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Graham Hearn (circa 1981 - ) is a Canadian man.
He ran in the Ontario General Election in 1999 on the Libertarian ticket in the riding of Algoma-Manitoulin, receiving 425 votes. [[1]]
He studied philosophy at the University of Waterloo from 1999 to 2004.
He was president of the The University of Waterloo Libertarian Club in 2001. [2]
Hearn introduced Michael Currie to libertarianism on 3 November 2001 in Toronto, at a Fraser Institute [3] Student Seminar on Public Issues event in Toronto called "Understanding Canadian Public Policy".
He met Currie in Thunder Bay in August 2004, and they did not see one another again until Summer 2016, when they ran across the San Francisco bridge together.
Sources
Fraser Institute Annual Report 2001 [4]
LinkedIn [5]