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Brian Fleck
Canadian television presenter

Brian Fleck

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Canadian television presenter
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58 years
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University of Alberta
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Biography

Brian Fleck (MSc, PhD) (born 1966 or 1967) is a former host of CBC Television's The Nature of Things and Project X. He currently works as professor and Chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta. His research specializations are fluid dynamics, mixing and turbulence, multiphase flow, and atomization and renewable energy.

He ran as a candidate for provincial government in the riding of Edmonton-Whitemud in 2004 and ran for federal government in the riding of Edmonton Riverbend in 2015.

Electoral record

Alberta general election, 2004: Edmonton-Whitemud
PartyCandidateVotes%∆%
Progressive ConservativeDave Hancock7,49446.13%−12.15
LiberalDonna Smith6,56840.43%+5.40
New DemocraticBrian Fleck1,63910.09%+3.75
Alberta AllianceKathy Rayner4712.90%
IndependentJohn Andrews740.45%
Total16,246
Rejected, spoiled, and declined89
Eligible electors / Turnout30,94952.77%
Progressive Conservative holdSwing−8.78
 
Canadian federal election, 2015: Edmonton Riverbend
PartyCandidateVotes%∆%Expenditures
ConservativeMatt Jeneroux28,80549.89-9.49
LiberalTariq Chaudary17,42830.18+15.69
New DemocraticBrian Fleck9,84617.05-4.12
GreenValerie Kennedy1,2752.21-2.75
LibertarianSteven Lack3860.67
Total valid votes/Expense limit57,740100.00 $215,356.33
Total rejected ballots1780.31
Turnout57,91871.56
Eligible voters80,938
Conservative holdSwing-12.59
Source: Elections Canada
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