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⚫ | '''Edward Doyle''' (born November 30, 1935 |
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* [http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_all_detail.do?locale=en&ID=327 "Ed Doyle, MPP"], Legislative Assembly of Ontario.</ref> |
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| office = [[Member of Provincial Parliament (Ontario)|Ontario MPP]] |
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| term_start = 1995 |
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| term_end = 1999 |
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| predecessor = [[Mark Morrow]] |
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| successor = riding dissolved |
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| constituency = [[Wentworth East]] |
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| party = [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Progressive Conservative]] |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1935|11|30}} |
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| birth_place = [[Franquelin, Quebec|Franquelin]], [[Quebec]] |
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==Background== |
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Doyle was educated in [[Montreal, Quebec|Montreal]], and did not attend university. He worked as a radio and television news journalist in Montreal, [[Kitchener, Ontario|Kitchener]] and [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]], and was a member of the [[Experimental Aircraft Association]]. |
Doyle was educated in [[Montreal, Quebec|Montreal]], and did not attend university. He worked as a radio and television news journalist in Montreal, [[Kitchener, Ontario|Kitchener]] and [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]], and was a member of the [[Experimental Aircraft Association]]. |
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==Politics== |
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Doyle was elected to the Ontario legislature in the [[Ontario general election, 1995|1995 provincial election]], defeating [[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] [[Shirley Collins (Ontario politician)|Shirley Collins]] |
Doyle was elected to the Ontario legislature in the Hamilton-area riding of [[Wentworth East]] in the [[Ontario general election, 1995|1995 provincial election]], defeating [[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] [[Shirley Collins (Ontario politician)|Shirley Collins]] and incumbent [[New Democratic Party of Ontario|New Democrat]] [[Mark Morrow]] by a plurality of about 3,606 votes.<ref name="1995 results">{{cite web |url=http://results.elections.on.ca/results/1995_results/valid_votes.jsp?e_code=36&rec=0&district=wentworth+east&flag=E&layout=G |title=Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate |publisher=Elections Ontario |date=June 8, 1995 |accessdate=2014-03-02}}</ref> He served for the next four years as a backbench supporter of [[Mike Harris]]'s government. He did not play a major role in parliament, though he stood in as [[Speaker (politics)|speaker]] of the assembly from September 26 to October 2, 1996, after the resignation of [[Al McLean]].<ref>{{cite news |title=MPPs jockey for Speaker's job: Al McLean steps down until controversy over sexual harassment allegations resolved |last=Poling |first=Jim |newspaper=The Ottawa Citizen |date=September 26, 1996 |page=A3}}</ref> |
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Doyle supported amalgamating the city of Hamilton, and co-chaired a series of provincial consultations on the [[Canada Pension Plan]] in 1996. He did not seek re-election in 1999. |
Doyle supported amalgamating the city of Hamilton, and co-chaired a series of provincial consultations on the [[Canada Pension Plan]] in 1996. He did not seek re-election in 1999. |
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==See also== |
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*[[Politics of Ontario]] |
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==External links== |
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* {{OntarioMPPbio|ID=327}} |
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{{Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario}} |
{{Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario}} |
Revision as of 02:53, 4 May 2014
Ed Doyle | |
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Ontario MPP | |
In office 1995–1999 | |
Preceded by | Mark Morrow |
Succeeded by | riding dissolved |
Constituency | Wentworth East |
Personal details | |
Born | Franquelin, Quebec | November 30, 1935
Political party | Progressive Conservative |
Edward Doyle (born November 30, 1935) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 1999.
Background
Doyle was educated in Montreal, and did not attend university. He worked as a radio and television news journalist in Montreal, Kitchener and Hamilton, and was a member of the Experimental Aircraft Association.
Politics
Doyle was elected to the Ontario legislature in the Hamilton-area riding of Wentworth East in the 1995 provincial election, defeating Liberal Shirley Collins and incumbent New Democrat Mark Morrow by a plurality of about 3,606 votes.[1] He served for the next four years as a backbench supporter of Mike Harris's government. He did not play a major role in parliament, though he stood in as speaker of the assembly from September 26 to October 2, 1996, after the resignation of Al McLean.[2]
Doyle supported amalgamating the city of Hamilton, and co-chaired a series of provincial consultations on the Canada Pension Plan in 1996. He did not seek re-election in 1999.
References
- ^ "Summary of Valid Ballots by Candidate". Elections Ontario. June 8, 1995. Retrieved 2014-03-02.
- ^ Poling, Jim (September 26, 1996). "MPPs jockey for Speaker's job: Al McLean steps down until controversy over sexual harassment allegations resolved". The Ottawa Citizen. p. A3.
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