Patrick Sullivan

Patrick Sullivan

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Patrick Sullivan is the president of the Halifax Chamber of Commerce, an influential business organization in Nova Scotia. He has been vocal about the concerns regarding voter parity and representation in the province, particularly in the context of proposed changes to electoral boundaries. Recently, he expressed his apprehensions about the implications of creating a new protected riding for the Acadian region of Chéticamp, arguing that it could dilute the voting power of Halifax residents.

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Patrick Sullivan is mentioned in relation to the investigation and actions taken following the allegations.

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Neue Zürcher Zeitung·SwitzerlandSwitzerland· 2026-01-28
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Patrick Sullivan, 72, was rescued along with his wife Cynthia and their son Tyler after their boat caught fire.

Woman dies after Coast Guard rescues family stranded on island fleeing boat fire
Fox News·United StatesUnited States· 2025-10-25
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Dr. Patrick Sullivan from the University of Alaska first noticed the dramatic changes in 2019 while conducting fieldwork in the Arctic region.

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ידיעות אחרונות (Yedioth Ahronoth / ynet)·IsraelIsrael· 2025-09-10
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Patrick Sullivan is mentioned as a standout among mostly Australian winemakers featured at Silver’s Motel.

New Enmore bar Silver’s Motel opens by PS40 team
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-08-01
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Patrick Sullivan is a partner at Fasken who is under investigation for allegedly sending an unsolicited explicit photo to a woman.

Law firm Fasken investigating partner after woman’s viral TikTok alleged he sent explicit photo
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-08-01
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Halifax chamber president Patrick Sullivan expressed concerns about voter parity in the province.

Nova Scotia bill for protected Acadian riding fails to address voter parity: business group
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-02-24
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