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The references for this article were parked as a contextless list of news articles, not properly footnoting anything according to standard referencing practice. Accordingly, I'm parking these two references here pending confirmation of their contents in ProQuest, and will readd them as footnoted references once I can verify what content can actually be footnoted to them.
"After 25 years, Joe Piccininni says 'ciao'." Peter Cheney Toronto Star. Nov 28, 1985. pg. A.6
"Joe Piccininni cared for constituents." Nicolaas Van Rijn Toronto Star. Sep 17, 1995. pg. A.4