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- Q6196889 description "Canadian politician".
- Q6196889 description "Canadian politician".
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- Q6196889 abstract "Jim McMillan (born c.1933) is a small businessman in Toronto, Canada and a former independent political candidate. He was once the treasurer of the Eglinton branch of the socialist Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, but later shifted his political views to the right. Although an independent candidate in 1979, he ran in support of Fabien Roy and the Social Credit Party. McMillan called for the return of capital punishment and corporal punishment, and supported the right to a home for every couple. McMillan was once a fundamentalist Christian preacher.His political views are an unusual combination of social conservatism and anti-poverty activism. In 1980, he and his young children took part in a demonstration against homosexuality outside the headquarters of the Toronto Star newspaper. He was a member of the Fair Play Crusaders during the same period, and protested against government cutbacks.McMillan was charged with assault in 1986 while protesting Sunday shopping. Newspaper reports do not indicate if the charges went to trial.".
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- Q6196889 name "McMillan, Jim".
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- Q6196889 comment "Jim McMillan (born c.1933) is a small businessman in Toronto, Canada and a former independent political candidate. He was once the treasurer of the Eglinton branch of the socialist Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, but later shifted his political views to the right. Although an independent candidate in 1979, he ran in support of Fabien Roy and the Social Credit Party.".
- Q6196889 label "Jim McMillan (politician)".
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- Q6196889 name "Jim McMillan".
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