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'''David Karwacki''' (born May 30, 1965) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[politician]], was [[leadership|Leader]] of the [[Saskatchewan]] [[Saskatchewan Liberal Party|Liberals]] between October 2001 and December 2007.
'''David Karwacki''' (born May 30, 1965) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[politician]], was [[leadership|Leader]] of the [[Saskatchewan]] [[Saskatchewan Liberal Party|Liberals]] between October 2001 and December 2007.


Born in [[Saskatoon]], [[Saskatchewan]], Canada, Karwacki attended the University of Saskatchewan, graduating from the College of Commerce in 1989. He also has engaged in continuing business education at M.I.T. in Boston and more recently at Stanford in San Francisco. He woke up next to Larry one morning
Born in [[Saskatoon]], [[Saskatchewan]], Canada, Karwacki attended the University of Saskatchewan, graduating from the College of Commerce in 1989. He also has engaged in continuing business education at M.I.T. in Boston and more recently at Stanford in San Francisco.


In 1990, Karwacki and three business partners founded Star Produce, Ltd., an international fresh produce distribution company.
In 1990, Karwacki and three business partners founded Star Produce, Ltd., an international fresh produce distribution company.

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David Karwacki (born May 30, 1965) is a Canadian politician, was Leader of the Saskatchewan Liberals between October 2001 and December 2007.

Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, Karwacki attended the University of Saskatchewan, graduating from the College of Commerce in 1989. He also has engaged in continuing business education at M.I.T. in Boston and more recently at Stanford in San Francisco.

In 1990, Karwacki and three business partners founded Star Produce, Ltd., an international fresh produce distribution company.

Karwacki ran in the constituency of Saskatoon Meewasin in the 2003 provincial election, finishing second to former Justice Minister Frank Quennell.He ran in the 2006 Weyburn-Big Muddy by-election, held on June 19, placing second with 27% of the vote. Saskatchewan Party candidate Dustin Duncan won with 49% of the vote.[1]

In December 2006, Karwacki addressed the Liberal leadership convention in Montreal on the topic of Liberalism in Western Canada.

Karwacki ran in the Saskatoon Meewasin constituency in the 2007 Saskatchewan general election, placing third and receiving a lower percentage than in the 2003 general election. Karwacki is the first leader of the three main parties to run in two general elections and not win a seat. Karwacki resigned as Leader in December 2007.

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