Tony Kuo
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Tony E. Kuo is a former Canadian politician
Politician
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 in the province of British Columbia
British Columbia
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.

Kuo made national news in 2004 when he protested the appointment of Paul Martin
Paul Martin
Paul Edgar Philippe Martin, PC , also known as Paul Martin, Jr. is a Canadian politician who was the 21st Prime Minister of Canada, as well as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada....

 confidant Bill Cunningham
Bill Cunningham
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 as the Liberal
Liberal Party of Canada
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 candidate in Burnaby—Douglas
Burnaby—Douglas
Burnaby—Douglas is a federal electoral district in the province of British Columbia, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1997.-History:...

 for that year's federal election
Canadian federal election, 2004
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. Kuo had been planning to run for the nomination in the riding and had signed up over 1000 new Liberal members in support of his candidacy. He was unable to run however due to the appointment of Cunningham.

On April 29, 2005, Kuo was named deputy leader
Deputy Leader
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 of Democratic Reform British Columbia
Democratic Reform British Columbia
Democratic Reform British Columbia is a progressive–centrist political party in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.-Formation of the party:...

. DRBC was a new party created as a merger of several small parties and out of the ashes of the Progressive Democratic Alliance
Progressive Democratic Alliance
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 in early 2005.

In the 2005 B.C. general election
British Columbia general election, 2005
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 Kuo was the DRBC
Democratic Reform British Columbia
Democratic Reform British Columbia is a progressive–centrist political party in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.-Formation of the party:...

 candidate in the riding of Burnaby-Willingdon. Kuo was placed fourth in a field of six candidates with 947 votes (4.76% of the total valid votes).
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