Ignatieff confirmed in November 2005 that he intended to run for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in the winter 2006 election. It was announced that he would seek the Liberal nomination in the Toronto riding of Etobicoke—Lakeshore. Ignatieff went on to win his seat by a landside and was re-elected in 2008 by a even large margin then 2006. On May 2, 2009, Ignatieff was officially elected as the leader of the Liberal Party winning the support of 97% of delegates at the party convention in Vancouver, British Columbia. As Liberal leader he has criticized Stephen Harper for his undemocratic leadership style and hypocrisy.
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| - Ignatieff confirmed in November 2005 that he intended to run for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in the winter 2006 election. It was announced that he would seek the Liberal nomination in the Toronto riding of Etobicoke—Lakeshore. Ignatieff went on to win his seat by a landside and was re-elected in 2008 by a even large margin then 2006. On May 2, 2009, Ignatieff was officially elected as the leader of the Liberal Party winning the support of 97% of delegates at the party convention in Vancouver, British Columbia. As Liberal leader he has criticized Stephen Harper for his undemocratic leadership style and hypocrisy.
- Michael (Iggie) Ignatieff is an industrious propagandist, a pseudo-intellectual academic, the leader of the largest organized crime gang in Canada, and one of the most well-respected citizens in the country. Using his ties to the Russian KGB to build a career, Iggie has worked in the UK and America, acting as a journalist for the BBC and as a professor at Harvard. While his journalism career was filled with his being tossed around in positions than a contortionist whore, with his background and charming good looks, he found success in the largely cosmetic environment of academia. As a professor at Harvard, an independent assessment organization gave Ignatieff good reviews on his teaching ability, scoring him above average on the dimensions of average clarity (3.5/5), average easiness (2.8/
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| - Michael (Iggie) Ignatieff is an industrious propagandist, a pseudo-intellectual academic, the leader of the largest organized crime gang in Canada, and one of the most well-respected citizens in the country. Using his ties to the Russian KGB to build a career, Iggie has worked in the UK and America, acting as a journalist for the BBC and as a professor at Harvard. While his journalism career was filled with his being tossed around in positions than a contortionist whore, with his background and charming good looks, he found success in the largely cosmetic environment of academia. As a professor at Harvard, an independent assessment organization gave Ignatieff good reviews on his teaching ability, scoring him above average on the dimensions of average clarity (3.5/5), average easiness (2.8/5), and average helpfulness (3.4/5).
- Ignatieff confirmed in November 2005 that he intended to run for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in the winter 2006 election. It was announced that he would seek the Liberal nomination in the Toronto riding of Etobicoke—Lakeshore. Ignatieff went on to win his seat by a landside and was re-elected in 2008 by a even large margin then 2006. On May 2, 2009, Ignatieff was officially elected as the leader of the Liberal Party winning the support of 97% of delegates at the party convention in Vancouver, British Columbia. As Liberal leader he has criticized Stephen Harper for his undemocratic leadership style and hypocrisy.
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