- Elinor Caplan
Elinor Caplan, PC (born
May 20 ,1944 in Toronto,Ontario ) is a retired politician and businesswoman in Ontario,Canada . She served in theLegislative Assembly of Ontario from 1985 to 1997, and was aMember of Parliament in theCanadian House of Commons from 1997 to 2004. A Liberal, she served as acabinet minister in the provincial government ofDavid Peterson and the federal government ofJean Chrétien .Caplan was educated at
Centennial College . Her husband,Wilfred Caplan , sought election to the provincial legislature in the 1977 election, but was defeated. Caplan first ran for office herself in 1978, when she was elected to the North York municipal council. She ran for the provincial legislature in the 1981 election, but lost to Progressive ConservativeDavid Rotenberg in the constituency of Wilson Heights.She was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1985 election, defeating Progressive Conservative incumbent John Williams by over 4,000 votes in the North York riding of Oriole. The Liberal Party formed a
minority government after this election, and Caplan was appointed as Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet onJune 26 ,1985 . She resigned her portfolio onJune 16 ,1986 , following accusations of a conflict of interest relating to her husband's business dealings; while protesting her innocence, she claimed she had lost the confidence of the house. Caplan was subsequently exonerated by a parliamentary commission.Caplan won a landslide re-election victory in the provincial election of 1987, and returned to Peterson's cabinet on
September 29 ,1987 as Minister of Health. She held this position until the Liberals were unexpectedly defeated by theOntario New Democratic Party in the 1990 election. Caplan defeated NDP candidateLennox Farrell by just over 2,000 votes in the 1990 campaign, and remained a prominent figure in the official opposition, serving as Deputy House Leader in 1994-95.In the 1995 election, Caplan narrowly retained her seat against a challenge from Progressive Conservative Paul Sutherland. She served as Chief Opposition Whip from 1995 to 1996, and retired from the legislature on
May 1 ,1997 . (She was succeeded as the MPP for Oriole by her son,David Caplan , who now serves as a cabinet minister in the government ofDalton McGuinty .) In 1996, she supportedJoseph Cordiano for the leadership of the Ontario Liberal Party.Caplan was elected to the federal House of Commons in the 1997 election, defeating her closest opponent by more than 14,000 votes in the riding of Thornhill. She served as
parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Health in 1998-99, and was appointed to cabinet as Minister of Citizenship and Immigration onAugust 3 ,1999 .There was some speculation that Caplan would be challenged by David Rotenberg in the 2000 federal election, but this ultimately came to nothing. Facing an inexperienced opponent from the
Canadian Alliance , she was easily re-elected. After a cabinet shuffle onJanuary 15 ,2002 , Caplan was appointed Minister of National Revenue. She was dropped from cabinet whenPaul Martin replaced Chrétien as Prime Minister in December 2003. She did not seek re-election in the 2004 election.In late 2004, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty appointed Caplan to lead a provincial inquiry into the state of home-care medical services.
Caplan is
Jewish , and is a longtime member ofCanadian Hadassah-WIZO , a women'sZionist organization.External links
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?lang=E&query=9175&s=F Political Biography from the Library of Parliament]
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