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David Ryan (born c. 1946) is a Canadian politician. He was the mayor of
Pickering, Ontario Pickering (2021 population 99,186) is a city located in Southern Ontario, Canada, immediately east of Toronto in Durham Region. Beginning in the 1770s, the area was settled by primarily ethnic British colonists. An increase in population occurre ...
from 2003 to 2022, and was the longest serving mayor of the city. As mayor, he also sits on
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.


Career

Ryan moved to Pickering in 1985. He worked in general business and management at IBM for 33 years before retiring to run for mayor of Pickering in 2003. Ryan was elected to Pickering City Council for the first time in 1994. Ryan ran for the
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in the riding of
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in the
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, but lost to Progressive Conservative
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by nearly 12,000 votes. After mayor Wayne Arthurs retired in 2003, Ryan ran against regional councillor Doug Dickerson for mayor of the city. The main issue of the race was over the development of the Duffins Rouge Agricultural Preserve, with Ryan supporting development and Dickerson opposing. Ryan defeated Dickerson by nearly 3,000 votes. Promising to attract more business development to the city, and building infrastructure to the proposed community of Seaton, Ryan defeated John Newell by over 7,000 votes in the 2006 municipal elections. Newell ran on a campaign focused on the environment and against developer influence. The 2010 mayoral election was especially heated, as Ryan ran against former regional councillor Maurice Brenner, who had filed a multi-million-dollar lawsuit against Ryan in 2009, citing allegations of fraud against him destroyed his political career. Brenner dropped the lawsuit during the campaign, as he felt his reputation was intact. Ryan ended up defeating Brenner by 1,700 votes. Ryan and Brenner faced off again in the 2014 mayoral election. Ryan ran on a campaign of jobs, transportation and health care, highlighting the city attracting new companies like Search Engine People and expansion of companies like Eco-Tec and Purdue Pharma. He supported building a new hospital in the city, and getting more assistance from other levels of government for infrastructure, like the building of the harbour entrance. He also wanted to bring an arts centre, hotel and convention centre to the city, and expanded services for seniors. In the 2014 election, Ryan easily defeated Brenner by over 7,000 votes. in the 2018 mayoral election, Ryan faced off against former city councillor an perennial
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candidate Eileen Hidgdon. Ryan easily won the race by over 9,000 votes. Job creation, economic development and affordable housing were the main issues of the campaign. Ryan supported building a new airport in the area. In 2020, Ryan had to take a leave of absence due to a double lung transplant, following a diagnosis of Interstitial
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. One of the major projects being undertaken during his mayoralty is the construction of the Pickering City Centre project. During the
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, Ryan made news for asking Torontonians to avoid travelling to next-door Durham Region (which includes Pickering) to avoid COVID restrictions in that city. He also denounced a car rally in May 2021 that drew hundreds of people to parking lot in the city, despite provincial COVID restrictions. In 2021, he also called for a pause on "any immediate disruption" for a proposed
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distribution centre at the
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wetland. Ryan did not run for re-election in 2022.


References

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