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Canadian lawyer, businessman and prominent activist in both the Liberal Party of Canada and the Ontario Liberal Party.
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ENG: William Alfred Apps is a Canadian lawyer, businessman and prominent activist in both the Liberal Party of Canada and the Ontario Liberal Party. He is currently a senior partner of the leading Canadian law firm of Fasken Martineau DuMoulin, based in its Toronto office. Apps is associated with a number of philanthropic and charitable causes and is the former Chair of the Foundation Board for the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. He is married to Danielle French and has five daughters. Political involvement Apps first came to the Liberal party in 1979 when, at age 22, he was elected Executive Vice-President of the Ontario Liberal Party. As a young Liberal, he also was involved in launching the reform movement of the Liberal Party at the national biennial convention of 1982. In ...
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Apps tells Grits to 'take a Valium,' then takes aim at ...


...national media Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff should keep focus on government, avoid becoming story himself, warns one expert. "Nervous Nellies" in the Liberal Party who are worried by the media narrative that Grit Leader Michael Ignatieff cannot win the next election, and the very existence of the party may even be at stake should "take a valium" because history shows that many past opposition leaders have been similarly written-off, says Liberal Party President Alfred Apps. A recent front-page story in The Toronto Star claiming that the Liberal leader was in talks to take a position ...