Arthur Sandborn

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Sandborn is a longtime union leader, sometime political candidate and current environmental campaigner in the province of Quebec, Canada.

Sandborn, a Montreal anglophone, sat 14 years on the board of the Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN), the province's largest union group.

In 2007, Sandborn announced his candidacy for the leftist party Québec solidaire for the Montreal riding of St-Henri/Ste-Anne.

He is currently a spokesperson for Greenpeace in Quebec.[1]

Sandborn resides in Pointe St-Charles.[2]