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A poster named "djgallaw" has removed this paragraph from the article:
Gallaway's license to practice law was once suspended by the Ontario Law Society on charges of fraud. The controversy has not affected his political standing, and is seldom mentioned in the nation's political discourse. The specifics of this case do not appear to be in the public domain, making it difficult to determine if Gallaway was actually involved in unethical behaviour.
I've seen this controversy referenced in public a few times -- but, as you can probably tell, I wasn't able to find many details. Does anyone know the full story? CJCurrie 20:17, 28 July 2005 (UTC)