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12 Facts About Peter Petrasuk

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Peter Petrasuk was a Canadian businessman, former lawyer, and former politician.

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Petrasuk changed his name to Peter Peterson following his criminal conviction.

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Peter Petrasuk graduated from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Science in engineering before being hired by the city of Maracaibo, Venezuela as the head of planning, development, and management of the city's utility system.

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Peter Petrasuk later returned to Canada and graduated from the University of British Columbia with a law degree in 1958.

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Peter Petrasuk articled for Merv Leitch and was admitted to the Bar in Alberta on June 16,1959.

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Peter Petrasuk moved to Calgary and in 1966 was elected to Calgary City Council, remaining there until 1974.

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Peter Petrasuk unsuccessfully contested the office of Mayor of Calgary in 1974,1977 and 1980.

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Peter Petrasuk contested the 1968 Canadian federal election as a Liberal candidate in Calgary North.

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In 1981, Peter Petrasuk pleaded guilty to twelve counts of theft and breach of trust under the Criminal Code after stealing almost $1-million from clients of his law practice, including his own mother.

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Peter Petrasuk was sentenced to ten years in the Bowden Institution, a federal penitentiary in central Alberta.

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Peter Petrasuk was paroled in 1987, but had his parole revoked in 1990 due to helping two inmates who escaped from Drumheller prison.

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Compensation claims related to Peter Petrasuk's actions depleted the Law Society of Alberta's assurance fund and totaled $3.9-million, requiring lawyers in the province to pay $1,000 each to top up the fund.