- Gilles Bisson
Infobox_Politician
name = Gilles Bisson
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birth_date =May 14 ,1957
birth_place = Timmins,Ontario
residence =
office1 = MPP forCochrane South
term_start1 = 1990
term_end1 = 1999
predecessor1 =Alan Pope
successor1 = riding dissolved
constituency1 =
office2 = MPP for Timmins—James Bay
term_start2 = 1999
term_end2 =
predecessor2 = first member
successor2 = incumbent
constituency2 =
party = New Democratic Party
religion =
occupation = trade unionistGilles Bisson (born
May 14 ,1957 inTimmins, Ontario ) is aFranco-Ontarian Canadian politician who has represented the northern riding ofTimmins—James Bay in theLegislative Assembly of Ontario since 1990. He is a member of theOntario New Democratic Party , and currently serves as theparty whip and as critic for the Ministries of Natural Resources, Northern Development and Mines, Aboriginal Affairs, Francophone Affairs and Transportation.Before entering politics, Bisson was a
labour union organizer, who coordinated a workplaceliteracy program for theOntario Federation of Labour (of which he was the Northeast Director for a time). He also worked with theUnited Steelworkers of America on a project aimed at encouraging theWorkers Compensation Board of Ontario to recognizelung cancer as a compensable industrial disease.Bisson was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the provincial election of 1990, defeating Liberal
Frank Krznaric by about 2,000 votes in the old riding ofCochrane South . He served asparliamentary assistant to the Ministers of Northern Development and Mines and Francophone Affairs inBob Rae 's government, and also served as a member of the cabinet committee on theNorth American Free Trade Agreement in 1993.Although the NDP were defeated in the provincial election of 1995, Bisson significantly increased the margin of his victory in Cochrane South. He was, in fact, the only NDP candidate elected with more than 50% riding support in that cycle. He was easily re-elected in the 1999 election, and fought off a closer challenge from Liberal
Michael Doody , a former mayor of Timmins and broadcaster, in the election of 2003.Bisson's popularity has helped make Timmins—James Bay one of the top ridings in Ontario for the federal NDP as well, helping
Charlie Angus pick up the seat in the 2004 election.Bisson is married and is the father of two daughters.
A licensed private pilot, Bisson owns a small aircraft which he uses to fly between communities in his far-flung riding, the legislative seat in Toronto and elsewhere.
Bisson is also a former Royal Canadian Air Cadet Alumnist with #10 Timmins Kiwanis Squadron. He graduated with the rank of Flight Sergeant.
On August 29, 2008, Bisson announced he will run to succeed Howard Hampton as the next leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party.
=External links=
* [http://www.gillesbisson.com/ Official web site]
* [http://http://gillesbissonforleader.com/]
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