Marc-boris St-maurice

Marc-Boris St-Maurice is the founder of the Marijuana Party of Canada and led it from 2000 until 2005. He has contested two general elections, and two by-elections: St-Maurice was also a member of the rock band Grim Skunk from 1988 to 1999. He's also the founder of the Bloc pot, which he led from 1998 to 2000. On February 28 2005, St-Maurice announced his resignation as Marijuana Party leader. He announced that he was joining the Liberal Party of Canada, with the goal of working from within the governing party for liberalized marijuana laws. St-Maurice, Marc-Boris

 

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