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Chair, University of Alberta Board of Governors (2016).  Teaches at MacEwan University, Mount Royal University and the University of Alberta.  Board Member, Edmonton Pride.  Served on Edmonton City Council, 1992-2007.  First openly-gay man to be elected in province of Alberta.  Edmonton Journal newspaper named him Citizen of the Year, in recognition of his hard work on behalf of the AIDS community (1986).  
 
Chair, University of Alberta Board of Governors (2016).  Teaches at MacEwan University, Mount Royal University and the University of Alberta.  Board Member, Edmonton Pride.  Served on Edmonton City Council, 1992-2007.  First openly-gay man to be elected in province of Alberta.  Edmonton Journal newspaper named him Citizen of the Year, in recognition of his hard work on behalf of the AIDS community (1986).  
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* http://globalnews.ca/video/2540576/former-edmonton-councillor-michael-phair-named-university-of-alberta-board-chair
 
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Latest revision as of 13:38, 10 July 2017

Michael Phair

Country

Canada

Birth - Death

1950 -

Occupation

Politics

Description

Chair, University of Alberta Board of Governors (2016). Teaches at MacEwan University, Mount Royal University and the University of Alberta. Board Member, Edmonton Pride. Served on Edmonton City Council, 1992-2007. First openly-gay man to be elected in province of Alberta. Edmonton Journal newspaper named him Citizen of the Year, in recognition of his hard work on behalf of the AIDS community (1986).

See Also

Further Reading/Research