- Tony Ruprecht
Tony Ruprecht (born
December 12 ,1942 in Konstantinow,Poland ) is a politician inOntario ,Canada . He has been a member of theLegislative Assembly of Ontario since1981 , and currently represents the riding of Davenport for the Liberal Party.Ruprecht moved to Canada with his parents in
1949 after attending school inGermany . He was educated atLaurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario (receiving aBachelor of Arts degree in1969 ),Wichita State University (1971 ) andMiami University , doing Ph.D. work at the latter institution from1971 to1973 . He later worked as an Assistant Professor atNebraska West University , and has taughtPolitical Science atYork University andCarleton University . He is the only Canadian to win theKiwanis International Oratorical Trophy . As a result of his early training, he often makes reference to figures such asJohn Locke andJean-Jacques Rousseau in his parliamentary speeches. He has authored two books: "The Graduate School Game" (1976 ) and "Toronto's Many Faces" (1990 ), the latter being an overview of Toronto's multicultural communities. A fourth edition was published in 2005. Ruprecht is also a member of theKnights of Malta . He has received a number of honours fromPortugal ,Poland ,Estonia andPhilippines .Ruprecht began his political career at the municipal level. He is a past chair and advisor to the "Parkdale Property Tax Reform Committee", and was a senior
alderman representing Toronto's Parkdale neighbourhood from1978 to1981 .Ruprecht was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1981 provincial election, defeating New Democrat
Jan Dukszta by nearly 1000 votes in the riding of Parkdale. Ruprecht was re-elected by a much greater margin in the 1985 election.The Liberals formed government after the election, and on
June 26 ,1985 Ruprecht was appointed as aminister without portfolio responsible for Disabled Persons and Multiculturalism. He was re-elected by a landslide the 1987 election, but was subsequently dropped from cabinet.The Liberals were upset by the NDP in the 1990 provincial election. Ruprecht managed to retain Parkdale by 523 votes over NDP candidate
Sheena Weir , even though most surrounding ridings were won by the NDP. He was re-elected by a greater margin in the 1995 election, as the NDP lost much of its support base in the province. The Progressive Conservatives won the provincial election, and Ruprecht remained in opposition.In
1996 , Ruprecht was the only Liberal MPP outside of Ottawa to supportDalton McGuinty 's bid for party leader prior to the actualleadership convention . McGuinty was chosen leader after five ballots.He initially planned to run in the redistributed riding of
Parkdale--High Park in the 1999 election, but stood aside for star candidateGerard Kennedy . He instead ran against NDP incumbentTony Silipo in the neighbouring riding of Davenport, after defeating human-rights lawyerRocco Galati for the Liberal nomination.Many expected that the battle between Silipo and Ruprecht would be close, but it was not: Ruprecht won by 4,932 votes, 18% of the voters. The Progressive Conservatives (who have a very limited support base in Davenport) again won the provincial election, and Ruprecht remained in opposition.
Ruprecht was elected for a seventh time in the 2003 election, defeating NDP candidate
Jordan Berger by over 8,000 votes. The Liberals won a majority government in this election, and it was initially rumoured that Ruprecht would be re-appointed tocabinet as reward for having endorsed McGuinty. This did not occur; in fact, he was not even given aparliamentary assistant 's position. Currently, Tony Ruprecht serves on the Health and Social Services Policy Committeee under the McGuinty government.Ruprecht also speaks German, Polish and Spanish.
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