Career
Limoges was elected as a councillor for Ward 5 of the City of Windsor in 1985 at the age of 29, at that time the youngest person to have been elected to the municipal council. He was notable for having been one of the first area candidates to use his photo on his campaign signs, featuring his trademark moustache. Following the death of Windsor—Saint Clair Member of Parliament Shaughnessy Cohen on December 9, 1998, Limoges resigned from the city council to stand as the Liberal Party candidate in the resulting by-election, which was held on April 12, 1999.
Limoges was succeeded on Windsor City Council by Eddie Francis, who later became Windsor"s mayor.
In the 2000 federal election, however, Comartin defeated Limoges for the seat by a margin of 401 votes. Limoges ran again in the 2004 election, and was defeated by a wider margin of 3,818 votes.
He was a candidate for mayor of Windsor in the 2010 municipal election, received 40% of the popular vote but lost to Francis. He is also co-author of peer reviewed scientific publications, including:
Jassim Société Anonyme, Limoges RG (August 2014).
"Natural solution to antibiotic resistance: bacteriophages "The Living Drugs"".
World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology 30 (8): 2153-2170. doi:10.1007/s11274-014-1655-1657. PubMed Central 4072922. PMID 24781265. Jassim Société Anonyme, Limoges RG (October 2013).
"Impact of external forces on cyanophage-host interactions in aquatic ecosystems".
World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology 29 (10): 1751-1762. doi:10.1007/s11274-013-1358-1355. PMID 23619821.