Brent Taylor (politician)
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برينت تايلور هو سياسي كندي، ولد في 4 ديسمبر 1959. انتخب عضو الجمعية التشريعية لنيو برونزويك .
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Brent Taylor (born December 4, 1959) is a Canadian former politician, educator, newspaper columnist, disc jockey, and YouTuber. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1991 to 1995. Additionally, he was the Progressive Conservative Party's candidate for the Southwest Miramichi riding, which he previously represented, in the 2006 election when he was unsuccessful in being re-elected. Before entering politics, he was a radio personality for a brief time in the 1980s, and after his departure from the Legislative Assembly in 1995 he worked as a newspaper columnist and educator. He returned to government work in 2007 when he took a job with Veterans Affairs Canada, where he remains employed as of 2020.
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برينت تايلور (سياسي)
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Brent Taylor (politician)
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برينت تايلور هو سياسي كندي، ولد في 4 ديسمبر 1959. انتخب عضو الجمعية التشريعية لنيو برونزويك .
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Brent Taylor (born December 4, 1959) is a Canadian former politician, educator, newspaper columnist, disc jockey, and YouTuber. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1991 to 1995. Additionally, he was the Progressive Conservative Party's candidate for the Southwest Miramichi riding, which he previously represented, in the 2006 election when he was unsuccessful in being re-elected. Before entering politics, he was a radio personality for a brief time in the 1980s, and after his departure from the Legislative Assembly in 1995 he worked as a newspaper columnist and educator. He returned to government work in 2007 when he took a job with Veterans Affairs Canada, where he remains employed as of 2020.
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