Caroline Di Cocco is a former
politician
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in
Ontario
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, Canada. She was a member of the
Legislative Assembly of Ontario representing the
riding of
Sarnia—Lambton
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It is located in the area of the city of Sarnia, in the southwest corner of ...
for the
Ontario Liberal Party
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from 1999 to 2007 and was a cabinet minister in the government of
Dalton McGuinty
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until her defeat in the
2007 provincial election.
Background
Di Cocco was born in
Fontechiari, in
Frosinone
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,
Italy
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, and moved to Canada at a young age. She was educated at the
Royal Conservatory of Music
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, and worked as a music teacher before entering political life.
She is also the author of a work entitled ''One By One ... Passo Dopo Passo'', chronicling the history of the Italian community in Sarnia from 1870 to 1990.
In 1989, she founded the International Wine Gala.
Politics
Di Cocco served as a city councillor for
Sarnia City Council The Sarnia City Council is the governing body for the city of Sarnia, Ontario
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from 1997 to 1999. She was elected to the Ontario legislature in the
Ontario general election of 1999, defeating incumbent
Progressive Conservative Dave Boushy by almost 3000 votes in Sarnia—Lambton.
The Progressive Conservatives won the election, and Di Cocco served as her party's critic for Culture, Recreation and Heritage for the next four years. She also became known for her promotion of local environmental issues. In 2002, she was awarded a knighthood (Cavalieri) by the
Republic of Italy
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.
She was easily re-elected in the
provincial election of 2003, defeating Tory candidate and private-school promoter Henk Vanden Ende by over 6000 votes.
She was appointed
Parliamentary Assistant
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to
Michael Bryant in his capacity as
Minister responsible for Democratic Renewal on October 23, 2003. On September 27, 2004, she was named Parliamentary Assistant to
Marie Bountrogianni
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in her capacity as
Minister of Children and Youth Services.
Di Cocco was appointed to cabinet on April 5, 2006, replacing
Madeleine Meilleur
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as
Minister of Culture
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.
In the
2007 provincial election, Di Cocco was defeated by
Progressive Conservative candidate
Bob Bailey.
Cabinet positions
Electoral record
Swing:
Swing: 4.80 from PC to Lib (Lib hold)
Swing: 12.73 from Lib to PC (PC gain)
References
External links
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Women government ministers of Canada
Italian emigrants to Canada
Living people
Members of the Executive Council of Ontario
Ontario Liberal Party MPPs
Women MPPs in Ontario
People from the Province of Frosinone
Sarnia city councillors
Year of birth missing (living people)
Women municipal councillors in Canada
21st-century Canadian politicians
21st-century Canadian women politicians