- Ron Gray
Infobox Politician
name=Ronald O. Gray
birth_date =
birth_place =
term_start =August 2 ,2005
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predecessor =Jean Blaquière
successor =Incumbent
party=Christian Heritage
office = Leader of the Christian Heritage PartyRonald "Ron" O. Gray is a minor Canadian federal politician. He is currently serving as the leader of the
Christian Heritage Party of Canada (CHP). Gray has been leader of the party since 1995.Prior to his life as a politician, Gray worked as a journalist for the
Vancouver Sun and later theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation . and served theGovernment of Canada Canadian Consulate atCleveland ,Ohio as a Trade and Commerce Officer.Early life
Born and educated in
British Columbia , Gray has worked in journalism, public relations, and the federal public service.He began his career at the
The Vancouver Sun newspaper, and has also worked at community newspapers in BC and in Suva, Fiji; and the "BC Report " magazine. He was a public information officer for a major public utility in BC, and for theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation .He was a Trade and Commerce Officer attached to the Canadian Consulate in
Cleveland, Ohio . He later managed store-front Federal government public information services inWinnipeg andVancouver . He became Public Information Officer for one of BC's first community colleges, and later served 10 years in a similar capacity atTrinity Western University , an evangelical university.He and his wife, Janet, have raised nine children, including adopted, step- and foster-children, and have 14 grandchildren.
Political career
First election
Gray began his long political career running for Member of Parliament in the 1988 federal election. He ran for his first election under the Christian Heritage Party banner in the electoral district of
Fraser Valley East . On election night, Gray finished fourth place but finishing well behind Progressive Conservative incumbentRoss Belsher . Gray finished ahead of Reform candidate Ray Renwick. Overall Gray finished fourth out of six candidates taking over eight percent of the popular vote.cite web|url=http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Cresdetail&Election=9379|title=Fraser Valley East 1988 Federal Election|publisher=Parliament of Canada|accessdate=2008-10-05]Gray has run for the CHP in every general election other than in 1993. He has also contested four byelections, including one in Calgary against Canadian Alliance leader
Stephen Harper , who later was elected to serve as prime minister of Canada. In his 1999 byelection, he finished one vote ahead of the Reform Party candidate in Hull--Aylmer, Quebec.Leadership
Gray became the party leader in 1995. In 2002 he ran against Stephen Harper in a
Calgary Southwest by-election, campaign expenditures totaled over $27,000 and won 320 votes (less than 2 percent of the total vote). His leadership was confirmed at subsequent CHP conventions, most recently in 2005. Gray has since indicated his intent to step down with the next national convention in 2008.Near the end of 2006, a human rights complaint was filed against Ron Gray for communicating via the Internet, messages likely to expose homosexuals to hatred or contempt. As of July 1, 2008, the complaint is still under investigation by the
Canadian Human Rights Commission .ee also
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Canadian federal election, 2008 References
External links
* [http://www.chp.ca/en/index.html Christian Heritage Party homepage]
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