To contact Max by e-mail: maxlombardi@ndp.ca
by telephone/fax or voice mail: 519-620-2888
Max Lombardi is a father of 7-year-old triplets and a working family man who will fight for FAIRNESS FOR WORKING AND MIDDLE-CLASS FAMILIES in Cambridge. He has spent most of his life in Cambridge and works locally as an Information Technologist. He and his wife Josie have an adult daughter, Amy, and 7-year-old triplets: Lenny, Trinity and Niko.
Your National Voice for Cambridge
Elections are not a spectator sport. People like you have tremendous power to affect the outcome on Election Day. Be among the few who actually use their Campaign power. Here are the 7 strongest ways to flex your Election Muscles…
7. Vote – on election day get out and vote for Max Lombardi and the NDP
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5. Take a Lawn or Window Sign at Election Time – send a strong message to your community about Max and the NDP
Letter to the Editor from The Record (http://news.therecord.com/article/380125)
July 9, 2008
Re: Kyoto-plus legislation (SEE VIDEO>> http://www.ndp.ca/page/6487#video )
Canada has freedom of the press -- but for only those who own national newspapers. And the owners of those presses wield immeasurable power over how the issues of the day are framed and debated.
Local MP's aide fired, possibly over provocative film (http://www.570news.com/news/topstory/article.jsp?content=20080528_064040...)
Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - 06:40 AM
570 News
A provocative new film about teen sex lives is apparently too hot for some Conservative MP's to handle.
An assistant to Cambridge MP Gary Goodyear says she was fired after his name appeared on the list for a screening of the movie.
Letter to the Editor Cambridge Time (http://www.cambridgetimes.ca/news/article/117629)
Feb 19, 2008
There must be hundreds of people who feel deceived and ripped off by how the Cambridge Liberals have just chosen their federal election candidate.
Firstly, all the people who bought a party membership for the first time and engaged in a grassroots political process were surely shocked to find that the Liberals really are no better than the Conservatives. Some of the accusations hurled by candidates and observers are troubling indeed.
Infighting dogs Liberal nomination
Accusations fly; member wants leader Stephane Dion to step in
February 13, 2008
(http://news.therecord.com/article/308494)
TAMSIN MCMAHON
RECORD STAFF
CAMBRIDGE
With a spring federal election possible, Cambridge Liberals are trying to rebuild their fractured membership after a bitter nomination contest.
On Sunday, party members packed a Cambridge hotel to elect 36-year-old technology executive Gord Zeilstra to run against Conservative MP Gary Goodyear.
Tory MP's former campaign boss agrees he violated Elections Act
Accepted contribution as part of lease deal
(http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=18434aaa-1686-4d7...)
Glen Mcgregor, The Ottawa Citizen
Published: Tuesday, January 15, 2008
A former campaign manager for Conservative MP Gary Goodyear admits he negotiated a lease for a campaign headquarters in 2004 that said the landlord would make a political donation to Mr. Goodyear's election bid.
It was a very Goodyear
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kady.omalley@macleans.rogers.com
Apr 27, 2007
Max Lombardi was elected as the federal NDP candidate for the Cambridge riding last night as about 100 people packed a banquet room at the Preston Auditorium.
Lombardi, a long-time Cambridge resident, defeated Fatima Pereira after delivering a passionate speech about the crisis facing the manufacturing sector in Cambridge and Southern Ontario. "If you listen closely you can almost hear the giant sucking sound of our good-paying jobs getting sucked out to China, to India and to South Korea -- where most workers do not enjoy a fair living wage," Lombardi said.