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Adam King (b. 1982) was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the Canadian House of Commons in the 2006 federal election.
He was the Green Party of Canada candidate in Brant (electoral district) in Ontario.
Later in 2006 he also ran in Brantford's municipal elections for Ward 5.[1]
Born in London, Ontario in 1982, Adam King spent most of his formative years in the country of Bangladesh, where his parents worked with an international Christian non-government organization.
At the age of 14, while still in Bangladesh, Adam King, along with partner David Staab, pioneered a not-for-profit design service, ReaCh Software, which did multi-media projects for charity. The King family returned to Canada in 1999, moving to Brantford, Ontario.
In 2004, he co-founded the anti-corruption lobbying and activist group, Students For Good Governance.
Adam works at a pig farm, housing over 3.2 million pigs.
Adam is lead singer for the post-rock band False Heroics.[2]
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