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name= Dutchy| | name= Dutchy| | ||
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sex= Male| | sex= Male| | ||
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+ | country=Canada| | ||
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+ | newspaper= {{eLink|newspaper|184471|The National Post}}| | ||
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office_location1= Quebec| | office_location1= Quebec| | ||
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office_location2= Canada| | office_location2= Canada| | ||
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term_end2= June 2009| | term_end2= June 2009| | ||
predecessor2= Ralph de Ver| | predecessor2= Ralph de Ver| | ||
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+ | '''Dutchy''' was a [[citizen]] of [[Canada]]. | ||
+ | ==Politics== | ||
+ | During his life in Canada, he was a member of [[Canadian Paradox Party]]. | ||
− | + | Dutchy was elected [[Congress member]] and has served 2 terms as a member of Congress in Canada.<br> | |
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He was appointed [[Minister of Communication|Minister of Communications and Heritage]] by the President of Canada. | He was appointed [[Minister of Communication|Minister of Communications and Heritage]] by the President of Canada. | ||
==Military== | ==Military== | ||
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+ | He was a Lt Colonel of the Canadian Armed Forces and was leading the [[22e "Régiment Royal" Platoon]]. | ||
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+ | He was a member of [[10th Royal Canadian Hussars]], a branch that used to exist in the [[Canadian Armed Forces]] that featured some of Canada's best soldiers at the time. | ||
==Media== | ==Media== | ||
− | '' | + | ''{{eLink|newspaper|184471|The National Post}}'' is the newspaper owned and published by Dutchy. |
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+ | ==Medals== | ||
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+ | |Freedom Fighter=0 | ||
+ | |Hard Worker=17 | ||
+ | |Congress Member=2 | ||
+ | |Country President=0 | ||
+ | |Media Mogul=0 | ||
+ | |Battle Hero=0 | ||
+ | |Sky Hero=0 | ||
+ | |Campaign Hero=0 | ||
+ | |Resistance Hero=0 | ||
+ | |Super Soldier=9 | ||
+ | |Society Builder=0 | ||
+ | |Mercenary=0 | ||
+ | |Top Fighter=0 | ||
+ | |Top Aviator=0 | ||
+ | |True Patriot=0 | ||
+ | |Prestige Hunter=0 | ||
+ | |Dictator Trainee=0 | ||
+ | |True Dictator=0 | ||
+ | |Liberator=0 | ||
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+ | |Party President=0 | ||
+ | }} |
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Dutchy was a citizen of Canada.
Politics
During his life in Canada, he was a member of Canadian Paradox Party.
Dutchy was elected Congress member and has served 2 terms as a member of Congress in Canada.
He was appointed Minister of Communications and Heritage by the President of Canada.
Military
He was a Lt Colonel of the Canadian Armed Forces and was leading the 22e "Régiment Royal" Platoon.
He was a member of 10th Royal Canadian Hussars, a branch that used to exist in the Canadian Armed Forces that featured some of Canada's best soldiers at the time.
Media
The National Post is the newspaper owned and published by Dutchy.