Petz
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Petz was a citizen of Canada. He began his life in Canada. He was elected nine times in the Congress of Canada, few of them as a representative of the Province of Manitoba. He also served 4 terms as Auditor General of Canada from July 2009 until October 2009.
Media
He is the Press director & Editor of The Petz Press.
Business
Petz founded Petz Inc with family members Cinn and SheldonD who created one of the most trusted corporations in Canada with 21 companies in 4 organizations.
Trivia
In June 2009, Petz was wrongly banned by the admins due to multiple family members using the same IP address. Petz, Cinn and Sheldond successfully proved to the admins that they were not multis and famously posted an article with a picture of all three of them in it, asking the admins if they were still multis.
August 22, 2010, Petz receives Kelly's Home Front Hero Award.
Politics
In October 2009, Petz moved back to his homeland of Manitoba following its liberation to run for US Congress to represent Manitobans and Canadians while the province is held by American allies. During the election, Manitoba was won back by Canada during the RW with Petz leading in the election. Petz was asked to serve in US congress and has been active throughout the term.
In November 2009, Petz once again won a congressional seat representing Manitoba for the December term.
On December 8, 2009, Petz was appointed deputy congress speaker to serve under Speaker Moffington.
On December 15, 2009, Petz became Party president of the CSD and led the party to new heights including renaming the party the Anti-Octavian Social Democrats! Petz was the leader of the party for approximately 1 hour.... an hour of truly amazing leadership and political power.
August 16, 2010, Petz once again become interim Party Present as the current president resigns on PP election Day. Holds office for a few hours before the new president comes into power.
September 27, 2010, Petz is confirmed as a justice of the Canadian Supreme Court.
November 27, 2010, Petz begins his second term on the Canadian Supreme Court.
In 2011, Petz switched party and joined the EPIC