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Rick Barsky ran in the federal election of 1993 as a candidate for Mel Hurtigs' National Party. He ran in the federal election of 1997 for the Canadian Action Party. He ran for the Saskatewan legislature in 1999 as an independent. | Rick Barsky ran in the federal election of 1993 as a candidate for Mel Hurtigs' National Party. He ran in the federal election of 1997 for the Canadian Action Party. He ran for the Saskatewan legislature in 1999 as an independent. | ||
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Rick Barsky ran in the federal election of 1993 as a candidate for Mel Hurtigs' National Party. He ran in the federal election of 1997 for the Canadian Action Party. He ran for the Saskatewan legislature in 1999 as an independent.
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