Gene Long

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Gene Long (born 1957) is a former politician in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

He was elected in 1986 as the New Democratic Party member of the House of Assembly for the riding of St. John's East. He was defeated in 1989.

In the 1990s, he moved to Toronto. He was a senior policy advisor in the Government of Ontario and later the communications manager at the Ontario Ombudsman’s office. He currently works as the communications manager at the public health department of the City of Toronto.

He is also the published author of a political history of Newfoundland. He has an Master of Arts degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland.

[edit] Publications

  • Long, Gene. Suspended state : Newfoundland before Canada / Gene Long. St. John's, Nfld. : Breakwater Books, 1999. 218 p. ; 21 cm. ISBN 1-55081-144-4
  • Long, Gene. William Coaker and the loss of faith: toward and beyond consensus in the suspension of Newfoundland's self-government, 1925-1933 Thesis (M.A.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1992. University Microfilms order no. UMI00427744.


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