Mark A. A. Warner (born 1964) is a Canadian international trade and competition (
antitrust) lawyer previously with the Toronto firm
Fasken Martineau DuMoulin.Juliet O'Neill, "Six byelections likely to be called in the fall; September, November likely choices to avoid conflict with Ontario vote",
Ottawa Citizen page A4, July 9, 2007
Warner was chosen in February 2007 as the
Conservative Party of Canada's candidate for the House of Commons in the riding of
Toronto Centre by-election following the retirement of
Bill Graham, but on October 30, the national council of the party dropped him as its candidate because of differences between Warner's campaign and the national party's campaign over social and urban issues.,
Toronto Star, November 1, 2007,
Toronto Star, October 31, 2007.
Biography
Warner was born in
Port of Spain,
Trinidad and Tobago, and immigrated to Canada with his family in 1968.,
Town Crier, April 18, 2007 His early childhood home was in
Halifax,
Nova Scotia, where he attended the
Halifax Grammar School before his family moved to
North Bay and then
Pickering, Ontario. Warner earned a BA (Joint Honours) in Economics and Political Science at
McGill University in
Montreal and an MA in Economics from the......
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