MARK-ALAN WHITTLE
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"Mark can be counted on to ferret out the facts of matters both large and small. His persistence pays off for all concerned."

Joe Hueglin

Member 29th Parliament

"Mark-Alan Whittle is a man who is not afraid to take charge and stand up for the rights of children and their families. He is a man who expects honesty, integrity and accountability from everyone who are key stakeholders in the education system.  He is committed to putting children first."

Tracy Sherriff

Ward 7 Parent

"Mark-Alan Whittle is an advocate for children and for public education. His own personal journey to see Logan, his wonderful son, well-educated is an admirable relationship of love and support."

Larry Di Ianni

Mayor-Elect, Hamilton

"A famous man once said, But above all things, truth beareth away the victory. I hope that victory will be yours."

Dave Millard

President of Park Mark Manufacturing

"Hi Mark, I  am sorry but I cannot endorse anyone anymore because of my Ministerial position, (Office of the Integrity Commissioner's order) I wish you well."

Marie Bountrogianni MPP

Minister of Children's Services

Minister of Citizenship and Immigration

"There's no question Whittle is an unconventional character. But he's also an indefatigable political activist and city hall watchdog. He is a tireless letter writer who is forever firing off letters and e-mails to local politicians, provincial cabinet ministers, and reporters and editors. He has the bounce of a puppy, the tenacity of a bulldog, and the voracious appetite of a media hound. He can turn a political phrase, work up a sensible argument, and understand a policy issue as well as or better than many a council incumbent."

Andrew Dreschel

Hamilton Spectator

AUGUST 18, 2000

"Mark Alan Whittle (that's one "I", if you please) a local garage supervisor and gadfly who has tormented local government for longer than they want to remember. An earnest fellow and well known letter-to-the-editor guy..."

Terry Ott

VIEW Magazine

AUGUST 2, 2000

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