- Brian McMullan
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name = Brian McMullan
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birth_place = Hamilton
residence =St. Catharines ,Ontario
office =Mayor ofSt. Catharines
term_start = 2006
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predecessor =Tim Rigby
successor = incumbent
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occupation =Brian James McMullan is the mayor of St. Catharines,
Ontario ,Canada . He was elected to the position in the 2006 St. Catharines municipal election. He was previously a St. Catharines city councillor and a Niagara regional councillor.Early life and career
McMullan was born in Hamilton and raised in the Niagara region. He has a degree from
Brock University , and is the vice-president of Hanna Paper Recycling. He is a former chairman of the Recycling Council of Ontario, and worked to establish Ontario'sblue box recycling program. [ [http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/webapp/sitepages/gencontent.asp?contentID=2002&catname=St.%20Catharines%20-mayor Marlene Bergsma, "Brian McMullan - Prosperity council on his agenda", "St. Catharines Standard"] , accessed 14 November 2006.]Political career
McMullan served on
St. Catharines City Council from 1988 to 1997, representing the Grantham ward. He was elected to the Niagara Regional Council in 2000. During that time, McMullan co-chaired the region'sSmart Growth Smarter Niagara Steering Committee.His bid for re-election in 2003 failed, but he was elected mayor of St. Catharines by a significant margin in 2006.
During the 2006 campaign, McMullan pledged to eliminate automatic property tax raises based on increased property assessments and to implement a "zero-based budget" with mandatory reviews for all city expenditures. [ [http://www.brianmcmullan.ca/asp/news.asp?LID=44 Brian McMullan, "Speaking Notes: Open and Accountable City Hall"] , 5 October 2006, accessed 14 November 2006.] He also opposed the existing plans for tower development at Port Dalhousie. [ [http://www.brockpress.com/media/storage/paper384/news/2006/10/31/News/Mcmullan.Looking.To.The.Future.Of.St.Catharines-2426477.shtml?norewrite200611142241&sourcedomain=www.brockpress.com Mike Kwiatkowski, "McMullan looking to the future of St. Catharines"] , 31 October 2006, accessed 14 November 2006.]
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