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1994 Ontario Municipal Elections
The 1994 Ontario municipal elections were held on November 14, 1994, to elect mayors, Reeve (Canada), reeves, councillors, and school trustees in all municipalities across Ontario. Some communities also held referendum questions. The most closely watched contest was in Toronto, where Barbara Hall (politician), Barbara Hall defeated one-term incumbent June Rowlands for the mayoralty. Elected mayors *Ajax, Ontario, Ajax: James Whitty *Barrie, Ontario, Barrie: Janice Laking *Brampton: Peter Robertson (politician), Peter Robertson *Brantford, Ontario, Brantford: Chris Friel (politician), Chris Friel (1994 Brantford municipal election, details) *Burlington, Ontario, Burlington: Walker Mulkewich *Cambridge, Ontario, Cambridge: Jane Brewer *Clarington: Diane Hamre *East York, Ontario, East York: Michael Prue *Etobicoke: Doug Holyday *Gloucester, Ontario, Gloucester: Claudette Cain (1994 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections#Gloucester, details) *Guelph: Joe Young (Guelph po ...
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Mayor
In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town. Worldwide, there is a wide variance in local laws and customs regarding the powers and responsibilities of a mayor as well as the means by which a mayor is elected or otherwise mandated. Depending on the system chosen, a mayor may be the chief executive officer of the municipal government, may simply chair a multi-member governing body with little or no independent power, or may play a solely ceremonial role. A mayor's duties and responsibilities may be to appoint and oversee municipal managers and employees, provide basic governmental services to constituents, and execute the laws and ordinances passed by a municipal governing body (or mandated by a state, territorial or national governing body). Options for selection of a mayor include direct election by the public, or selection by an elected governing council or board. The term ''mayor'' shares a linguistic ...
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Jane Brewer
Jane Brewer (1924-2017) was a Canadian politician and a former mayor of the city of Cambridge, Ontario. Brewer was born April 15, 1924, to Jack and Clara Davison. Her political career began in 1978 when she was elected a ward alderman. She went on to serve as the mayor of Cambridge from 1988 to 2000. Her political career spanned 36 years during which time she also served as a Region of Waterloo councillor. In addition to political endeavors Brewer was an active member of the Lutheran Church, serving as the director of the Canadian section of the Lutheran Church of America and as vice-president of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada's Eastern Synod. Brewer retired in 2014 due to health issues. The same year she was awarded a lifetime achievement award by the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce. Brewer died August 22, 2017. She was buried at Parklawn Cemetery in Cambridge. In 2017 Ken Seiling, then Regional Chair of the Region of Waterloo, posthumously awarded A posthumous awar ...
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Hamilton, Ontario
Hamilton is a port city in the Canadian province of Ontario. Hamilton has a population of 569,353, and its census metropolitan area, which includes Burlington and Grimsby, has a population of 785,184. The city is approximately southwest of Toronto in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). Conceived by George Hamilton when he purchased the Durand farm shortly after the War of 1812, the town of Hamilton became the centre of a densely populated and industrialized region at the west end of Lake Ontario known as the Golden Horseshoe. On January 1, 2001, the current boundaries of Hamilton were created through the amalgamation of the original city with other municipalities of the Regional Municipality of Hamilton–Wentworth. Residents of the city are known as Hamiltonians. Traditionally, the local economy has been led by the steel and heavy manufacturing industries. During the 2010s, a shift toward the service sector occurred, such as health and sciences. Hamilton is ho ...
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1994 Guelph Municipal Election
The 1994 Guelph municipal election was held on November 14, 1994, in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, to elect the Mayor of Guelph, Guelph City Council and the Guelph members of the Upper Grand District School Board (Public) and Wellington Catholic District School Board. The election was one of many races across the province of Ontario. Results Names in bold denotes elected candidates. (X) denotes incumbent. Mayor Mayoral race Ward 1 Ward 1 Councillor, 2 To Be Elected Ward 2 Ward 2 Councillor, 2 To Be Elected Ward 3 Ward 3 Councillor, 2 To Be Elected Ward 4 Ward 4 Councillor, 2 To Be Elected Ward 5 Ward 5 Councillor, 2 To Be Elected Ward 6 Ward 6 Councillor, 2 To Be Elected References Guelph City Clerk, Cumulative totals with 164 polls reporting, November 14, 1994 {{Guelph elections Guelph municipal election 1994 File:1994 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 1994 Winter Olympics are held in Lillehammer, Norway; The Kaiser Permanente building after ...
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Joe Young (Guelph Politician)
Joe Young may refer to: *Joe Young (lyricist) (1889–1939), American lyricist *Joe Young (politician) (born c. 1947), Canadian communist politician * Joe Young (defensive end) (1933–2019), American football player *Joe Young (basketball) (born 1992), American basketball player * Joe Young (MLB 2K), a fictional baseball player used in the MLB 2K series of video games as a replacement for Barry Bonds * Joe Young (safety) (born 1988), American football safety *Joe Young (horse) Joe Young (1876-1898) was an award-winning Standardbred trotter from Peabody, Kansas at a time when harness racing was one of the most popular sports in the US. He was known for his speed and famous offspring, which include Joe Patchen and Dan P ..., award-winning Standardbred harness racing trotter See also * Joseph Young (other) * Mighty Joe Young (other) {{hndis, Young, Joe ...
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Guelph
Guelph ( ; 2021 Canadian Census population 143,740) is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. Known as "The Royal City", Guelph is roughly east of Kitchener and west of Downtown Toronto, at the intersection of Highway 6, Highway 7 and Wellington County Road 124. It is the seat of Wellington County, but is politically independent of it. Guelph began as a settlement in the 1820s, established by Scotsman John Galt, who was in Upper Canada as the first Superintendent of the Canada Company. He based the headquarters, and his home, in the community. The area – much of which became Wellington County – had been part of the Halton Block, a Crown Reserve for the Six Nations Iroquois. Galt would later be considered as the founder of Guelph. For many years, Guelph ranked at or near the bottom of Canada's crime severity list. However, the 2017 Crime Severity Index showed a 15% increase from 2016. Guelph has been noted as having one of the lowest unemployment rates in t ...
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1994 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality Elections
Elections were held on November 14, 1994 in the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton. This page lists the election results for Regional Chair, Regional Council, and local mayors and councils of the RMOC in 1994. The 1994 election was the first election for a separate regional council. Results were as follows: Regional Chair of Ottawa-Carleton Regional Council Cumberland Mayoral race Council Gloucester Mayoral race Council Goulbourn Mayoral race Council Kanata Mayoral race Council Nepean Mayoral race Council Osgoode Mayoral race Council Four elected at large. Elected councillors indicated in bold. Ottawa Mayoral race Rideau Mayoral race Council Rockcliffe Park Rockcliffe Park ( French: ''Parc Rockcliffe'') is a neighbourhood in Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward, close to the centre of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1864, organized as a Police village in 1908, and an independent village from 1926, and ul ...
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Claudette Cain
Claudette is a feminine form of the masculine given name Claude. Claudette may refer to: People * Claudette Boyer (born 1938), Canadian politician * Claudette Bradshaw (1949–2022), Canadian politician * Claudette Bryanston, English theatre director * Claudette Colbert (1903–1996), American actress * Claudette Colvin (born 1939), American civil rights pioneer * Claudette Hauiti (born 1961), New Zealand politician * Claudette Johnson (born 1959), British visual artist * Claudette Joseph, Grenadian politician * Claudette Maillé (born 1964), Mexican actress * Claudette Mink (born 1971), Canadian actress * Claudette Ortiz (born 1981), American singer * Claudette Pace (born 1968), Maltese politician * Claudette Rogers Robinson (born 1942), American singer * Claudette Schreuders (born 1973), South African sculptor and painter * Claudette Tardif (born 1947), Canadian politician * Claudette Werleigh (born 1946), Haiti's first female prime minister (1995–1996) * Claudette Woodard (1 ...
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Gloucester, Ontario
Gloucester ( ) is a former municipality and now geographic area of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Located east of Ottawa's inner core, it was an independent city until amalgamated with the Regional Municipality of Ottawa–Carleton in 2001 to become the new city of Ottawa. The population of Gloucester is about 150,012 people (2021 Census). History Gloucester, originally known as Township B, was established in 1792. The first settler in the township was Braddish Billings in what is now the Billings Bridge area of Ottawa. In 1800, the township became part of Russell County, Ontario, Russell County, and later Carleton County, Ontario, Carleton County in 1838. In 1850, the area was incorporated as Gloucester Township, named after Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh. Over the years, parts of Gloucester Township were annexed by the expanding city of Ottawa. Gloucester was incorporated as a city in 1981 and became part of the amalgamated city of Ottawa in 2001. Town ...
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Doug Holyday
Douglas Charles Holyday (born 1942) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He is a former member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, representing the riding of Etobicoke—Lakeshore for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario before being defeated by Peter Milczyn in the Ontario general election of 2014. Prior to his election to the legislature, Holyday was a longtime Toronto City Councillor and deputy mayor, representing Ward 3 in Etobicoke Centre, and was the last mayor of the suburban city of Etobicoke prior to the municipal amalgamation of Toronto. Political career An insurance broker by profession, Holyday was first elected to Etobicoke City Council as an alderman in 1982. He was defeated in his bid for the Etobicoke Board of Control in the 1985 municipal election but returned as an Etobicoke city councillor, representing Ward 6, from, 1988 until 1994 when he was elected Mayor. He also served as a member of the Metropolitan Toronto Council from 1994 until 1997. ...
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Etobicoke
Etobicoke (, ) is an administrative district of, and one of six municipalities amalgamated into, the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Comprising the city's west-end, Etobicoke was first settled by Europeans in the 1790s, and the municipality grew into city status in the 20th century. Several independent villages and towns developed and became part of Metropolitan Toronto in 1954. In 1998, its city status and government dissolved after it was amalgamated into present-day Toronto. Etobicoke is bordered on the south by Lake Ontario, on the east by the Humber River, on the west by Etobicoke Creek, the cities of Brampton, and Mississauga, the Toronto Pearson International Airport (a small portion of the airport extends into Etobicoke), and on the north by the city of Vaughan at Steeles Avenue West. Etobicoke has a highly diversified population, which totalled 365,143 in 2016. It is primarily suburban in development and heavily industrialized, resulting in a lower population dens ...
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Michael Prue
Michael David Prue (born July 14, 1948) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. Prue was mayor of East York, Ontario from 1993 to 1997 and subsequently represented the riding of Beaches—East York in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 2001 to 2014 as member of the New Democratic Party (NDP)'s Queen's Park caucus. He was a candidate in the 2009 Ontario NDP leadership election, finishing in fourth place. In 2018, he was elected to the town council of Amherstburg, Ontario where he now lives. Background Prue grew up in Toronto's Regent Park neighbourhood. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and anthropology from the University of Toronto, and a Master of Arts degree in Canadian Studies from Carleton University. After graduation, he worked as counsel for the Minister of Employment and Immigration. During his time as a federal government employee, Prue was an activist in the Canada Employment & Immigration Union, a component of the Public Service Alliance of Cana ...
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