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Bill Johnston

Bill Johnston is a former federal public servant from 1966-95 who worked at National Defence, the Treasury Board Secretariat, Transport, and Office of the Auditor General. He has been a riding association member since 19997, first with the Progressive Conservatives, the Conservative, and now the Green Party.

Trudeau can say what he wants, proportional representation best choice for Canada

Opinion | BY BILL JOHNSTON | February 27, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured in this file photo leaving the National Press Theatre in Ottawa, has energetically defended his decision to break his promise on electoral reform, saying he would not do something that was harmful to Canadians just to check off a campaign promise. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY BILL JOHNSTON | February 27, 2017
Opinion | BY BILL JOHNSTON | February 27, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured in this file photo leaving the National Press Theatre in Ottawa, has energetically defended his decision to break his promise on electoral reform, saying he would not do something that was harmful to Canadians just to check off a campaign promise. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY BILL JOHNSTON | February 27, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured in this file photo leaving the National Press Theatre in Ottawa, has energetically defended his decision to break his promise on electoral reform, saying he would not do something that was harmful to Canadians just to check off a campaign promise. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY BILL JOHNSTON | February 27, 2017
Opinion | BY BILL JOHNSTON | February 27, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured in this file photo leaving the National Press Theatre in Ottawa, has energetically defended his decision to break his promise on electoral reform, saying he would not do something that was harmful to Canadians just to check off a campaign promise. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright