- Bob Chiarelli
Infobox_Politician
name =Robert Chiarelli
caption =Bob Chiarelli
birth_date =birth date and age | 1941|09|24
birth_place =Ottawa
office = 57thMayor of Ottawa
1st Mayor of the new city
term_start =January 1 ,2001
term_end =December 1 ,2006
predecessor =Allan Higdon (interim)
successor = Larry O'Brien
party =Ontario Liberal Party
religion =Roman Catholicism
constituency =
majority =
spouse = Carol Barbara Chiarelli (deceased)Robert (Bob) Chiarelli (born
September 24 ,1941 inOttawa, Ontario ,Canada ) is a Canadian politician. He served in the Ontario Legislative Assembly from 1987 to 1997, and served as regional chair and then mayor of Ottawa,Ontario from 1997-2006.Early life
Chiarelli was raised in the Little Italy area of Ottawa near Preston Street. His parents were wealthy entrepreneurs owning a number of stores in the neighbourhood. Robert was the youngest of their seven children. Chiarelli was a
ice hockey player in high school and attendedClarkson University in Potsdam, New York, on a hockey scholarship. At Clarkson he joined Theta Chi Fraternity. He received aBachelor of Business Administration degree, and then returned to Ottawa to attend theUniversity of Ottawa law school. He began his legal practice in 1969, specializing in corporate law.Prior to entering politics in 1980, Chiarelli was a lawyer and businessman in the Ottawa area. He served for seven years on the
National Capital Commission before running for theLegislative Assembly of Ontario in the 1987 provincial election.His career at Queen's Park
Chiarelli ran as a candidate of the
Liberal Party of Ontario and was easily elected inOttawa West , which had previously been regarded as a safe Progressive Conservative seat. He was not included in thecabinet ofDavid Peterson , though he served as theparliamentary assistant to the Chair of the Management Board in 1987-88. Chiarelli was re-elected in the provincial elections of 1990 and 1995, though by narrower margins against his Progressive Conservative opponents. Chiarelli endorsedDalton McGuinty 's bid to lead the Ontario Liberal Party in 1996 {"Canada NewsWire", 19 August 1996).He resigned his seat in 1997, after his wife Carol died following a long battle with cancer on
December 27 ,1996 , leaving behind two children. His second cousin,Rick Chiarelli , unsuccessfully attempted to succeed him in the 1999 provincial election.Municipal politics
In 1997, Robert Chiarelli was elected as
Regional Chair of Ottawa-Carleton . For the next three years, he advocated eliminating the region's "two-tiered" government, and amalgamating the regional municipalities into a single city. The provincial government ofMike Harris did this in 2000, and Chiarelli declared himself a candidate to become the first mayor of the amalgamated city of Ottawa.Chiarelli was elected as the first mayor of the newly amalgamated city of Ottawa on
November 13 ,2000 , and was re-elected onNovember 10 ,2003 (see 2003 Ottawa election for full results).2006 election
In the 2006 election, he ran for re-election against two main opponents: former Kanata councillor
Alex Munter , and businessman Larry O'Brien.Terry Kilrea , runner-up to Chiarelli in 2003, campaigned through the summer but withdrew when it seemed left-wing candidateAlex Munter had taken the lead [http://www.ottawasun.com/News/BreakingNews/2006/08/30/1786840.html] . Kilrea decided to support Chiarelli for the remainder of the campaign.Chiarelli's main project was the expansion of the city's light-rail system: a north-south line would run from Barrhaven to downtown Ottawa starting in 2009. His opponents in the election alleged that the project had been undertaken without sufficient consultation or communication with the public. The project was cancelled shortly after his departure of City Hall.
Chiarelli also had plans to improve the east end of the city. He introduced a 10-point
revitalization plan that would include attracting more jobs and businesses east of theRideau River in order to improve itseconomic development . He also planned to build new roads to improve connections between Orleans and the south end of the city. [http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=15b1a058-6843-45a8-9ec9-e5d07fbf48d6&k=92930] [http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20061019/CPACTUALITES/610190422/5173/CPDROIT] Also, he promised to expand the existing bike trail system with additional trails connecting suburban and rural areas of Ottawa. In a survey conducted by UniMarketing during the week of October 13, 2006, Chiarelli placed second with an 11-point percentage deficit on Munter but had a three-point advantage over O'Brien among the most likely to vote. In the election, he finished in third position with just over 15% of the vote and lost the mayoral position to O'Brien.Notes
External links
* [http://www.bobchiarelli.com/mayor_of_ottawa/01_welcome_e.html Bob Chiarelli for Mayor of Ottawa]
* [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid%5B%5D=46129 Statistics on Hockeydb.com]
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