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rdfs:comment Max Valiquette is a Canadian culture and mMax Valiquette is a Canadian culture and media expert and commentators. A marketer by trade, he was the president of Youthography, a Canadian youth marketing agency, which is where he gained renown. He is now employed by an advertising agency Bensimon Byrne as the Managing Director of Intellectual Property. He previously performed as a sketch comedian in Toronto, including a performance at The Second City. He is a former Central Canadian Debating Champion.former Central Canadian Debating Champion.
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