File 99-06-23 - Don Boudria press conference.

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Don Boudria press conference.

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UWA1-2012-06-1999-99-06-23

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24 photographs : col. negatives ; 35 mm

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Copyright University of Waterloo Library.

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Don Boudria was a student at the University of Waterloo who earned his BA in history through distance education. When Boudria graduated in 1999 he was the government leader in the House of Commons. Boudria was a guest of honour at a party held in Federation Hall on June 17, 1999 organized by the Federation of Students, the UW Young Liberals, Kitchener-Waterloo Member of Parliament Andrew Telegdi, and former MP and professor of history John English. - Information via Daily Bulletin published June 17, 1999

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