- Terry Kilrea
Terry Kilrea (born 1957,
Ottawa ,Ontario ,Canada ) is a Conservative Party politician from Ottawa.2003 election
Kilrea ran for
mayor of Ottawa in the 2003 municipal election on a platform that included opposition to light rail expansion, opposition to official bilingualism, abolition of the ban on smoking in public places, and an increase of police officers. Kilrea has received quite a great deal of media attention in Ottawa from his right wing policies but drew heavy criticism from many groups including light-rail supporters and poverty activists. He finished in second place, largely because of his common sense platform and down to earth approach.Conservative nomination
Kilrea also ran for the
Conservative Party of Canada nomination inOttawa South for the 2004 federal election. He lost the nomination toAlan Riddell , who was defeated in the election by Liberal candidateDavid McGuinty .2006 election
Kilrea had vowed to run again for mayor in the 2006 municipal election. He had been trailing and was a close third behind
Bob Chiarelli and popular former city councilorAlex Munter On
August 30 2006 , Kilrea abruptly withdrew from the mayoral race and threw his support to Chiarelli. Kilrea's reasons included his lack of fundraising success, which might leave him with a significant debt. He also stated that his supporters feared that Kilrea's campaign might split the centre/right vote with Chiarelli thus aiding left-wing candidate Alex Munter's campaign [http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2006/08/30/kilrea-wed.html] [http://www.ottawasun.com/News/BreakingNews/2006/08/30/1786840.html] [http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=b7e90ba5-a9d3-447a-969a-92e4431dc86e&k=28648] . Terry Kilrea's surprise endorsement of Chiarelli had little apparent effect; Chiarelli continued to slide in the polls and finished a distant third behind Munter and the victorious O'Brien.On
February 10 2007 , "The Ottawa Citizen " reported in detail [http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=60cbb55f-0e20-42c2-bb4e-bf05cb4bfa3b&p=1 claims from Kilrea] that he had met with O'Brien in July 2006 (before O'Brien entered the race), and that O'Brien had offered him up to $30,000 if Kilrea would withdraw from the race and support O'Brien. Kilrea claims he considered the offer for 25 days and then met with O'Brien again and declined. According to Kilrea the money was offered to cover Kilrea's campaign expenses to date, possibly including debt incurred in the 2003 campaign.Kilrea made these allegations in a legal affidavit, sworn on
December 20 2006 , and according to the "Ottawa Citizen" story, subsequently took and passed a polygraph test on his conversations with O'Brien.For his part, now-mayor O'Brien admitted to meeting with Kilrea twice, and inquiring about Kilrea's campaign debts, but says he did not offer him money in exchange for withdrawal, although [http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=60cbb55f-0e20-42c2-bb4e-bf05cb4bfa3b&p=1 "he might have offered to buy his opponent's website"] . Kilrea denies they discussed his website.
O'Brien charged : http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20071210/ottawa_mayor_071210/20071210?hub=CTVNewsAt11 O'Brien to be in court January 9th 2007 for first court date.
Mayoral Platform
Crime and Drug issues
Before his withdrew from the mayoral race, he planned a tough policy that would have remove all
drug dealers , panhandlers and vagrants off downtown streets especially in the downtown core particularly around theRideau Street area where a homeless man was recently killed in an altercation.However, his plan of removing panhandlers and vagrants wasn't greeted well by a group of homeless people that are located in an underpass tunnel beside the
Rideau Centre , which was the location of the aforementioned stabbing. What created this uproar is that Kilrea mentioned to a local newspaper that there won't be panhandlers and vagrants sleeping on city streets while adding a significant number of police officers (the latter as requested by Councilor Bedard). Members that are commonly located near the underpass mentioned that they group together and are helping out each other disliked Kilrea's plan.Kilrea mentioned that removing bus shelters on Rideau Street in front of the
Rideau Centre (which Ottawa CouncilorGeorges Bédard planned but rejected) would not have solved the problems of drug dealing in the area.Though, a few weeks later, Kilrea promised to help drug addicts for treatment. He planned to scrap the city's crack pipe and needle exchange program in order to save 1 million dollars.
O-Train expansion
As for the O-Train project, Kilrea had criticized its potential to create a major financial burden to Ottawa taxpayers and mentioned it may also be a failure due to a possible lack of ridership when the North-South Line expansion will be completed in 2009 from the
University of Ottawa toBarrhaven . He has also criticized that the project will hinder activities on theRideau Canal , thus a large portion of the tourism industry during the winter periods when the rail will be built. However, Kilrea praised the concept of bus rapid networks as one of the best inNorth America [http://www.kilreaformayor.ca/upload/dir/facts.pdf] The project was later cancelled on December 14, 2006 by City Council.Police Chief Nomination
When Ottawa Police Chief
Vince Bevan decided to retire earlier in the summer of 2006, Kilrea mentioned that it is not important for his successor to learn the French language since he is opposed to the city's bilingualism policy.Council Platform
On
August 30 2006 Kilrea announced his nomination for council inBay Ward against incumbentAlex Cullen , which he said was supportive of then front-runnerAlex Munter . However, Cullen defeated Kilrea with a substantial margin. [http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=b000504b-0928-4a22-95d0-a88461adcb4a&k=55747] [http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2006/09/01/kilrea-fri.html]Plans for Seniors
While running for Bay ward, he promised to give free access to
public transit for all seniors. He also promised a new recreation centre which would have included a senior's centre and aswimming pool . He was against a multi-functional Francophone center, citing that it would have been a waste of taxpayers money and also said that they should go to existing community centres.Crime Issues in Bay Ward
Crime issues was the main object of his campaign and he promised to adopt tougher policies involving drug trade and gang wars. Bay Ward includes the Bayshore, Britannia and Lincoln Heights areas which had a history of gang, gun and drug crimes as well as
assault s androbberies fact|date=September 2008. The ward had occasionally the highest crime rate in the city ofOttawa fact|date=September 2008 but a recent study by Crime Prevention Canada revealed that Bay Ward did not rank in the top four areas of the city in that category. [http://www.ottawasun.com/News/OttawaAndRegion/2006/09/28/1911098-sun.html]Family
Terry Kilrea is the nephew of the
Ottawa 67's hockey team's coachBrian Kilrea .External links
* [http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2006/08/30/kilrea-wed.html CBC report 8/30/2006]
* [http://www.ottawasun.com/News/BreakingNews/2006/08/30/1786840.html Ottawa Sun report 8/30/2006]
* [http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=b7e90ba5-a9d3-447a-969a-92e4431dc86e&k=28648 Ottawa Citizen report]
* [http://www.terrykilrea.ca Kilrea's official campaign site]
* [http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=60cbb55f-0e20-42c2-bb4e-bf05cb4bfa3b&p=1 Ottawa Citizen article, February 10, 2007: "O'Brien offered cash to quit: Kilrea"]
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