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John Henry Downing
President, Canadian National Exhibition
In office October, 1999 – October 2001
Preceded by
Robert Bowman
Succeeded by
Debra Woodman
Personal details
Born
(1936-06-10) June 10, 1936 (age 87) Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Spouse
Mary Horvat (1962-present)
Children
3; John Henry III, Brett D., Mark
Alma mater
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute (Bachelor of Applied Arts 1972)
Website
http://blog.johndowning.ca/
John Downing (born 1936) is an author, reporter, editor and columnist, most notably writing for the Toronto Telegram and later the Toronto Sun.
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