- Carl DeFaria
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office = MPP forMississauga East
term_start =June 26 ,1995
term_end =October 22 ,2003
predecessor =John Sola
successor =Peter Fonseca
party = Progressive Conservative
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occupation = lawyerCarl DeFaria is a
politician inOntario ,Canada . He was a Progressive Conservative member of theLegislative Assembly of Ontario from1995 to2003 , and was acabinet minister in the government ofErnie Eves .DeFaria has a
Bachelor of Arts degree from theUniversity of Toronto and a law degree fromOsgoode Hall . He worked in criminal and constitutional law before entering political life. DeFaria was also an instructor of the Bar Admission Course for the Law Society of Upper Canada.He first ran for the Ontario legislature in the provincial election of 1990, as the Tory candidate in the working-class riding of Cambridge. He finished a distant third, behind prominent New Democrat
Mike Farnan and a Liberal candidate.DeFaria also ran for the federal Progressive Conservative Party in the federal election of 1993 in
Mississauga East , but again placed a distant third, this time behind LiberalAlbina Guarnieri and a Reform Party candidate.He was elected in Mississauga East by more than 6,000 votes over his Liberal opponent in the provincial election of 1995, amid a Tory sweep of the Mississauga region. A moderate, DeFaria was not promoted to cabinet in the right-wing Progressive Conservative government of
Mike Harris .DeFaria was re-elected in the provincial election of 1999, defeating his Liberal opponent by more than 4,000 votes. He supported Ernie Eves to succeed Harris as party leader in
2002 , and was named Minister of Citizenship with responsibility for Seniors onApril 15 ,2002 . His tenure in office was largely free of controversy.In late 2002, he was criticized by some for issuing a pamphlet of Christmas songs entitled "Sing Along With Carl". One of the works was a
Stephen Foster song from1851 , which referred to blacks as "darkies". DeFaria quickly apologized, claiming that he had not scrutinized the pamphlet carefully enough before its release.In the provincial election of 2003, he lost to Liberal candidate
Peter Fonseca (a well-known Olympic athlete) by about 3,000 votes, amid a general regional decline in Tory support.In the 2007 federal election, DeFaria ran for the
Conservative Party of Canada , but lost to LiberalAlbina Guarnieri , a Liberal incumbent since 1988.His wife,
Riina DeFaria , has also campaigned for theCanadian House of Commons on two occasions.
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