- Kathleen Wynne
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name = Kathleen Wynne
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residence =Toronto ,Ontario
office = MPP for Don Valley West
term_start = 2003-present
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predecessor =David Turnbull
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party = Liberal
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occupation = Public school trusteeKathleen Wynne is a
politician inOntario ,Canada . She is currently a member of theLegislative Assembly of Ontario , representing the riding of Don Valley West for the Liberal Party.Wynne holds a
Bachelor of Arts degree from Queen's University, a Master of Arts degree inlinguistics from theUniversity of Toronto (1980) and aMaster of Education degree in adult education from theOntario Institute for Studies in Education . She has also completed aHarvard University course in conflict mediation, which was the culmination of five years of training in mediation and conflict resolution. She was a member of the discipline committee of theOntario Society of Psychotherapists from 1997 to 2000.Prior to her election to the Legislature, Wynne served as president of the
Toronto Institute of Human Relations . In 1996, she helped foundCitizens for Local Democracy , which opposed the efforts of Ontario's Progressive Conservative government to amalgamate the City ofToronto . She also founded the Metro Parent Network (now theToronto Parent Network ) which supports improvements in the province's public education system, and has participated in numerous other community endeavours. Wynne helped found MAD for Dancing, a community fundraising group that has donated over $50,000 to organizations that support gay and lesbian youth.In 2000, Wynne was elected as a public school trustee in Toronto's eighth ward, despite being targeted by anonymous hate literature describing her as an extremist
lesbian . She strongly opposed cuts to public education mandated by the Conservative government. In 2001, she helped pass a measure encouraging public schools to purchase teaching materials reflecting the presence of gay and lesbian parents in modern society.Wynne was elected to the Ontario legislature in the 2003 provincial election, defeating Progressive Conservative cabinet minister
David Turnbull by over 5000 votes. The Liberals won the election, and Wynne was appointedparliamentary assistant to Minister of Training, Colleges and UniversitiesMary Anne Chambers in October 2003. In October 2004, she was appointed parliamentary assistant to Minister of EducationGerard Kennedy .On
September 18 2006 , she was promoted to Ontario Minister of Education in acabinet shuffle occasioned by the resignation ofJoe Cordiano from the Legislature. She is the province's first openly lesbian cabinet minister, and only the second openlyLGBT cabinet minister after cabinet colleagueGeorge Smitherman .In the 2007 provincial election, Wynne ran for re-election against PC leader
John Tory . Tory, who was elected to Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey (former PC leaderErnie Eves ' riding) in a by-election, was seeking a seat in a Toronto-area riding. Though projected to be a close race, Wynne was re-elected with 50.4 percent of thepopular vote , defeating Tory by just under 5000 votes.She is the mother of three young adults. She and her partner Jane have been residents of Toronto for over 25 years.citation |url=http://www.kathleenwynne.onmpp.ca/pages.aspx?id=biography |title=Kathleen Wynne MPP |accessdate=2008-09-21 ]
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* [http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/16/43/News/city.html Burbs, meet queers: Megacity forces T.O. movement to relive entire gay rights saga] by
John Sewell , "Now Magazine ", June 26, 1997 (features comments by Wynne)
* [http://www.kathleenwynne.com/aboutKathleen/ Biographical information] from Wynne's website
* [http://www.kathleenwynne.ca/ Wynne's 2007 campaign website]
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