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Marit Stiles first competed in the pool. She wants to lead an orange wave in Ontario

Marit Stiles first competed in the pool. She wants to lead an orange wave in Ontario

In some ways, her political career began at the community pool. As part of a synchronized swimming team during their childhoods in Newfoundland, Marit Stiles and her younger sister, Enid, regularly had three-hour practices, weekend meets and competitions. "Probably the first time I saw her leadership was on our teams in synchro," Enid Stiles said […]

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