- Norman Warner
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Norman Melvin Warner Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Stormont—DundasIn office
1984–1988Preceded by Ed Lumley Succeeded by Bob Kilger Personal details Born 23 December 1943
Ottawa, OntarioPolitical party Progressive Conservative Spouse(s) Elizabeth Warner Children Michael Warner Norman Melvin Warner (born 23 December 1943) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was an insurance broker by career.
Born in Ottawa, Ontario, he was elected in the Stormont—Dundas electoral district during the 1984 federal election, after defeating the incumbent Minister of State for Science and Technology, Ed Lumley. He then served his federal term in the 33rd Canadian Parliament. He left federal politics after completing this term and did not contest the next 1988 federal election.
During his only term in the House of Commons, Warner unsuccessfully attempted to have the House of Commons declare the Akwesasne First Nations reserve near Cornwall, Ontario as an international banking centre. This was proposed when the federal government planned to confer such status on Montreal and Vancouver.[1]
In 1989, Ontario Provincial Police charged Warner and an accountant with fraud, perjury and theft regarding a case of $113,575 in Ontario provincial grants for a small business development. Warner was found not guilty on all charges by an Ontario court in June 1991.
Warner announced his retirement from Parliament, explaining that he wanted to spend more time with wife, Elizabeth, and his son, Michael, and that the strain of political life was a relevant part of his decision. [2][3]
References
- ^ Dowling, Deborah (3 December 1987). "MPs decide not to bank on reserve". Ottawa Citizen. p. A3.
- ^ "Former Tory MP acquitted of fraud". The Globe and Mail. 22 June 1991. p. A3.
- ^ "Cornwall; Court remands former MP". Ottawa Citizen (Valley edition). 24 August 1989. p. B3.
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