Lynne Woolstencroft

Lynne Woolstencroft

Lynne E. Woolstencroft is a Canadian politician and former mayor of Waterloo, Ontario.

Woolstencroft holds a Bachelor of Education from the University of Calgary and a Master of Arts from Central Michigan University. She is married to Peter Woolstencroft, a university administrator and professor of political science at the University of Waterloo. She was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (September 1943). She taught a wide range of classes, from advanced Shakespeare classes in high schools to basic literacy and life skills courses for adult learners. In addition to a long-term teaching career at Conestoga College in Waterloo Region, she taught courses on environment issues and problem-solving at the University of Waterloo. She wrote a children's books, Kids can Help, to help youngsters develop awareness of the environment.

Political career

In the 1985 Ontario election, she was a candidate for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in Waterloo North, and was defeated. She also stood as the candidate for the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in the 1993 federal election in the riding of Waterloo, and in the 1997 federal election in the riding of Kitchener—Waterloo; she was defeated both times.

Woolstencroft served as a trustee on Waterloo County Board of Education (1970-1972, 1974-1985), including being elected chair from 1979 to 1982. She also served as President of the Association of Large School Boards in Ontario in 1984 and 1985.

Woolstencroft served as a councillor for the City of Waterloo for three terms, from 1985-1988, 1988-1991, and 1997-2000. cite web|url=http://www.city.waterloo.on.ca/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabID=556|title=Elected Officials of the City of Wateloo|publisher=City of Waterloo|accessdate=2007-07-12] In 2000 she was elected as Mayor of Waterloo, Ontario. [cite web|url=http://www.waterlooinquiry.ca/WJI_FinalReport_AppendixE.pdf|title=List of Witnesses|publisher=City of Waterloo Judicial Inquiry|accessdate=2007-07-12|format=PDF]

Her tenure as mayor was dominated by the RIM Park scandal, involving the financing of RIM Park with a loan from MFP Financial Services of Mississauga, a deal which had occurred before her time as mayor but which she had supported as a councillor. This ultimately led to a full judicial inquiry of the RIM Park deal, at which Woolstencroft testified and argued she had merely been a "peripheral councillor on this". [cite news|url=http://cache.zoominfo.com/CachedPage/?archive_id=0&page_id=339502826&page_url=%2f%2fwww.therecord.com%2fnews%2fnews_021019961.html&page_last_updated=10%2f20%2f2002+4%3a51%3a36+AM&firstName=Lynne&lastName=Woolstencroft|title=List of Witnesses|publisher=Kitchener-Waterloo Record|title=Others more to blame for park deal, mayor says|date=October 19, 2002|accessdate=2007-07-12]

During her time as mayor, the city of Waterloo entered into agreements that resulted in the establishment of the Perimeter Institute, the Centre for International Governance Innovation, and the Research and Technology Park at the University of Waterloo.

In the municipal election of November 2003, Woolstencroft was defeated by former mayor and MPP Herb Epp.

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