- Terry Cavanagh
Infobox Politician (general)
name= Terence James Cavanagh
title= Mayor of Edmonton
term_start= November 1975
term_end= October 19, 1977
predecessor=William Hawrelak
successor=Cec Purves
term_start1= 1988
term_end1= October 16, 1989
predecessor1=Laurence Decore
successor1=Jan Reimer
title2= Alderman/Councillor on theEdmonton City Council (Ward 6)
term_start2= October 22, 1992
term_end2= October 15, 2007
alongside2=Sheila McKay (1992-1995),Dick Mather (1995-1997), andDave Thiele (1998-2007)
predecessor2=Ken Kozak ,Sheila McKay
successor2=Amarjeet Sohi ,Dave Thiele
term_start3= October 17, 1983
term_end3= 1988
alongside3=Bettie Hewes (1983-1984) andKen Kozak (1984-1988)
predecessor3=Bettie Hewes ,Ed Leger
successor3=Ken Kozak ,Sheila McKay
title4= Alderman on theEdmonton City Council (Ward 4)
term_start4= October 13, 1971
term_end4= November 1975
alongside4=Una Evans andBuck Olsen (1971-1974), andBettie Hewes andBuck Olsen (1974-1975)
predecessor4= New district
successor4=William Chmiliar ,Bettie Hewes ,Buck Olsen
birth_date= birth date and age|1926|7|19
birth_place=Edmonton ,Alberta
party= Independent
spouse= June Gould
children= Three
profession= BusinessmanTerence James (Terry) Cavanagh (born
July 19 ,1926 ) is a Canadian politician and former mayor and municipal councillor inEdmonton, Alberta . He was Edmonton's first native-born mayor.Early life
Cavanagh was born in Edmonton July 19, 1926, to recent Scottish immigrants. He attended high school in Edmonton before moving to
Galt, Ontario to play hockey for theGalt Red Wings of theOntario Hockey Association , where he was a teammate ofGordie Howe . After stints with the Dallas Texans of theUnited States Hockey League , the Valleyfield Braves of theQuebec Senior Hockey League , and the Los Angeles Ramblers and theTrail Smoke Eaters of theWestern International Hockey League , he retired from hockey and found employment in the purchasing department of Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. inTrail, British Columbia . He married June Gould on April 12, 1948; the couple would have three children, and June would herself serve as an Edmonton alderman.In 1957, he returned to Edmonton to work as the purchasing manager for Premier Steel Mills Ltd. He stayed on when the company was taken over by
Stelco Steel in 1962, and remained in the position until 1977.Political career
Early career and hiatus
Cavanagh entered politics during the 1968 Edmonton election, when he ran for
Edmonton City Council as an aldermanic candidate. He was defeated, finishing fourteenth of thirty-two candidates in an election in which the top twelve were elected. He was more successful during the 1971 election; Edmonton had adopted a ward system (in which three aldermen were elected in each of four wards) to replace the previousat-large method of election, and Cavanagh placed second of seventeen candidates in Ward 4. He was re-elected in the 1974 election, when he placed first of nine candidates.On November 7, 1975, mayor
William Hawrelak died in office. After nine ballots, Council chose Cavanagh overLaurence Decore to serve out his term, but when ran to retain the position in the 1977 election, he finished third, nearly ten thousand votes behind victorCec Purves and under a thousand behind Decore (he did finish well ahead of former mayorIvor Dent , however). He stayed out of politics for six years following this defeat, serving as chair of theGovernment of Alberta 's Alberta Rent Decontrol Appeal Board (tasked with the elimination of provincialrent controls ) from 1977 until 1980 and as a communications advisor for the Alberta Energy Company Ltd. from 1980 until 1984. He also rejected overtures fromNeil Stanley Crawford to run for theLegislative Assembly of Alberta as a Progressive Conservative, commenting later that he had little interest in sitting as a backbencher after serving as mayor of Edmonton, and that PremierPeter Lougheed had not been prepared to promise him a cabinet position.Return to council
He returned to Council after the 1983 election, when he finished second of eight candidates in Ward 6 (Edmonton's ward system had been revised such that there were two aldermen elected from each of six wards). He was re-elected in the 1986 election, placing first of nine candidates.
In 1988, Decore (who had been elected mayor in 1983) resigned to take a position as leader of the
Alberta Liberal Party . Again Council chose Cavanagh to serve as interim mayor, and again he was defeated soundly when he sought re-election - this time, he finished with fewer than half the votes of Jan Reimer during the 1989 municipal election. He would win his old aldermanic seat back in the 1992 election, and would be re-elected in the 1995, 1998, 2001, and 2004 elections.In May 2007, Cavanagh announced that he would not seek election in the 2007 municipal election.
Political views, initiatives, and reputation
Terry Cavanagh has excellent ties with Edmonton's immigrant and especially Chinese communities. Members of the Chinese community threw him a dinner for his eightieth birthday, and he claims that he can say "vote for me" in "15 or 17 languages". He has also been an advocate for the development of Edmonton's
North Saskatchewan River valley as a park area, despite the fact that he is not generally known as an environmentalist. Despite his experience in removing rent controls during the 1970s, he urged Alberta PremierEd Stelmach to consider reintroducing them during Alberta's recent economic boom and accompanying tight housing market.During the later years of his political involvement, some observers accused him of taking a less active role on city council than in years past.
Personal life and extra-political involvement
Cavanagh is a communications instructor, and has taught courses on the subject at
Victoria Composite High School , theNorthern Alberta Institute of Technology (where he has also taught a purchasing management course), and theUniversity of Alberta 's Faculty of Extension. He has also taught a government relations course atGrant MacEwan College .References
* [http://www.edmonton.ca/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_2_265_210_0_43/http;/CMSServer/COEWeb/terry%20cavanagh/ Terry Cavanagh profile Edmonton City Council (retrieved August 14, 2007)]
* [http://www.epl.ca/Elections/Results/EPLBiographies/C.cfm#11 Edmonton Public Library biography of Terry Cavanagh]
* [http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/story.html?id=292400ef-95a4-4968-b125-f7cdd44f05c3&k=61779 "Council's 'statesman' says 27 years is enough", "Edmonton Journal", May 16, 2007]
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* [http://www.rewedmonton.ca/content_view2?CONTENT_ID=1666 "Budgeting Time", "Real Estate Weekly", November 23, 2006]
* [http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/story.html?id=092a2054-7a91-49f0-a764-ccd579c0bf99&k=40317 "Keep rent-control plan alive, say councillors", "Edmonton Journal", May 6, 2007]
* [http://www.connect2edmonton.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?p=42703 "Edmonton then, Edmonton now", "Edmonton Journal", June 23, 2007 (reproduced on connect2edmonton.ca)]
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