- Green Party candidates, 2007 Ontario provincial election
The
Green Party of Ontario is a minor political party inOntario ,Canada running in the 2007 Ontario provincial election. The party received 2.8% of the popular vote in the 2003 election, and has yet to win a seat in the Legislature.The party ran a full slate of 107 candidates, none of whom won.
Candidates
=Cecile Willert (Ajax-Pickering)=Willert is an
engineer , holding aBachelor of Applied Science from theUniversity of Toronto , and community volunteer and business leader. Her campaign is based on thesustainable development and improvingquality of life and health through better transportation, education, health care, reducing poverty, sound fiscal management, and protection from toxic chemicals and hazards in our everyday lives.
=Ted Shelegy (Brant) =Ted is an
organic farmer , retired teacher, and three time former Burford township councillor who worked with the Liberals on election campaigns for years, until disenchantment with their handling in government of the environment and agriculture caused him to become a Green. [ [http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:JYIwF-eZv6oJ:www.brantfordexpositor.ca/webapp/sitepages/content.asp%3Fcontentid%3D651665%26catname%3DLocal%2520News%26classif+Ex-Liberal+running+for+Green+Party+in+provincial+election+-+Brantford+Expositor&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=ca&client=firefox-a "Ex-Liberal running for Green Party in provincial election"] , Brantford Expositor,14 August 2007 ]Born in
1941 ,Ted was raised on a small dairy farm nearScotland, Ontario . He graduated from theOntario College of Agriculture (BSA) and later theUniversity of Guelph (MSc). Before his recent retirement, the father of three taughtScience ,Biology ,Physics , andAgriculture at Pauline Johnson Collegiate,Simcoe Composite School , andWaterford District High School . While teaching, Ted still found time to farm, growingorganic crops the last 14 years. [ [http://www.guelphorganicconf.ca/2007Banners&Images/2002proceedings.pdf Guelph 2002 Organic Conference - Organic Agriculture & the Farm Economy] ]Ted is former Director of the
Brant County Federation of Agriculture ,the Society for Biodynamic Farming and Gardening in Ontario , and OntarBio Organic Farmers Cooperative (nowOrganic Meadow Cooperative ) in Guelph. He serves as Director of the Norfolk Local of theNational Farmers Union (Canada) , as Chair of the Organic Grain Pool ofOrganic Meadow Cooperative , and also serves as a Facilitator forEcological Farmers Association of Ontario , teaching other farmers about the transition to organic. [ [http://www.gpo.ca/node/439 Ted Shelegy - Green Party of Ontario] ]Other than his involvement in agriculture, Ted served for three terms as a Burford Township Councillor and chaired the Rural Community Development Project. He volunteers as a weather observer for
Environment Canada 's Meteorological Service and is also active inSustainable Brant , theKnights of Columbus , theOptimist Club , and formerly the Brantford Flying Club.
=Shane Jolley (Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound)=
=Colin Carmichael (Cambridge)=Carmichael is a web strategist and ordained Elder with the
Presbyterian Church of Canada , and holds a BA inpolitical science fromWilfrid Laurier University . He bases his campaign around an improvedquality of life for his riding and support of amixed-member proportional system of representation.
=John Ogilvie (Carleton—Mississippi Mills)=John Ogilvie is an
electrical engineer and a serial software entrepreneur [cite web|url=http://www.ottawabusinessjournal.com/295436229604637.php|title=He says, he says Pure-play vs. in-house R&D|work=Ottawa Business Journal|accessdate=2007-09-27|date=2007-09-26] who created several companies usingventure capital including Killdara Corporation and Hyla Corporation. He presently runs the Bifrost Group, a technology firm with customers inCanada andAsia .cite web|url=http://www.vote-green.ca/resources/john.ogilvie.KKInterview.pdf |title=Ogilvie hopes to engineer a Green party win in local riding|work=Kanata Kourier Standard ]
= Trifon Haitas (Don Valley East)=Born in
Eordea ,Macedonia ,Hellas and moved to Canada in 1972 as a six year old child. Trifon Haitas [http://trifonhaitas.com ] a Documentarian and Editorialist, is owner of Audio Visual Communications Inc. O/A AVC [http://avcmedia.ca ] . The media firm creates news and entertainment for the global market. Trifon, an honourary member of the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada (NEPMCC), was granted the organization’s medal for distinguished services. He is also a recipient of the NEPMCC “Honoris Causa” award for promoting equality, respect for human values, human rights, cooperation and understanding amongst the members of the various cultural groups existing within Canadian society. A strong believer environmentalism Trifon created a group named Green Planet, this group is located in http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=17598349061 and enjoys a membership of approximately 1500 as of Sept. 29, 2008.In the 2007 Provincial Elections in Ontario, Trifon ran as the official Green Party Candidate in the Toronto riding of Don Valley East. His Green team successfully raised 2300, increasing the Green vote by a factor of six compared to the previous Provincial Elections. Trifon finished fourth in a field of seven candidates. The winner was David Caplan of the Liberal Party of Canada. On the Ontario Election of 2007, Trifon received the equivalent to 6.5% of the popular vote.
“Politics has always played an important role in my life,” Trifon says. “I’ve seen firsthand how committed people can make their community a better place when they have a long-term vision, the will to carry it out and most importantly, great listening skills.” Trifon bases his platform around the environment, as well as improved conditions for
senior citizen s,youth , andlabour relations .Jeanie Warnock (
Leeds-Grenville )Jeanie Warnock holds a PhD. in English literature and teaches at the
University of Ottawa , as well as working as an editor for Doris Lessing Studies. Warnock has been a volunteer at the Ottawa Humane Society educational program and with Big Brothers and Sisters and has volunteered on a summer program teaching English to recent immigrants. She has lived inStormont-Dundas-South Glengarry , the riding adjoiningLeeds-Grenville for the last twenty years, and became the Eastern region co-representative for the GPO last year.Jeanie Warnock was one of the 18 candidates who managed to place ahead of another major party candidate in her riding of
Leeds-Grenville .Paul Simas (
Mississauga—Brampton South )Born in Brazil, and moved to Canada in 1989 as a teenager. Was a naval reservist in the 1990s, and is now a Naval Officer involved in the Canadian Forces Cadet Movement. A founding member of Brasilnet, supporting Brazilian professionals and promoting diversity within Canada. Works as an In-Charge Flight Attendant (Purser), and was a prominent member of the Canadian Airlines Employees Charitable Foundation. Also a computer animated drafting technologist, and the operations coordinator of the Green Party of Ontario. His father, Paulo Simas, is also a member of the GPO executive. He is a receipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal. Was working toward a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology at the time of the election. Has formally presented green policies initiatives to Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion. Has criticized former leader Joan Russow for leaving the Green Party in favour of the NDP. [16] Received 1,525 votes, finishing fourth in a field of five candidates. The winner was Navdeep Bains of the Liberal Party of Canada. On the Ontario Election of 2007, Paul received 3,888 votes, equivalent to 10.6% of the popular vote. The winner of that election was Amrit Mangat from the Ontario Liberal Party.
David Johnston (
Mississauga South )A literary Agent and documentary filmmaker, Johnston is a native of Port Credit, where he still lives. Johnston studied Literary Studies and Modern Languages at University of Western Ontario and The University of Toronto, and was a producer resident at the Canadian Film Centre. Johnston got 3,627 votes and 8.8% total, by far the best result for the Green Party in the history of the riding.
=Melanie Mullen (Niagara Falls) =Mullen is a with a degree in
environmental engineering and recipient of the "Canadian Engineering Memorial Foundation Award". She has founded a radio show as a fourm for environmental issues, and was an executive member ofEngineers Without Borders for four years. Mullen has previously worked withbio-diversity groups, helping to protectold growth forest s in theNiagara Region .
=Greg Laxton (Ottawa Centre)=Laxton has a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies and History from Trent University, and a Masters degree in Political Science at York University. Laxton previous ran for the Greens in 2003 in Trinity-Spadina, getting 2,362 votes in 2003 (5.82%). He served as the GPO's fundraising chair from 2000 to 2003 In 2007, he won 6,456 votes (12.3%), the best result for the Greens ever in percentage terms, and placing among the top three Green vote-getters in the province. He ran for the post of GPO President, but was unsuccessful.
=Leonard Poole (Ottawa-Vanier)=Leonard Poole, born in Toronto, 1951, graduated from Queens’ University at Kingston with a degree in Geography and Psychology. He worked in the transportation industry for almost thirty years, the last twenty for United Parcel Service. He has been active with the Overbrook-Forbes Community Resource Centr. [ [http://www.leonardpoole.ca/?page_id=2/en/ Leonard Poole for Ottawa-Vanier] ]
Elaine Kennedy (
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry )Kennedy is an
environmentalist and chair of the "Cornwall & District Environment Committee". Prior to these positions, she was ahigh school teacher. Kennedy has been involved in environmental campaigns since the1970s , working withrecycling and environmental advocacy groups, and has previously worked withFair Vote Canada and been a recipient of theQueen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal .
=David Sylvestre (Sudbury)=David Sylvestre is a graduate of the Chemical Engineering Program at
Cambrian College , and was a self-employed research writer at the time of the election. [ [http://www.sudbury24.ca/media/265/Green_Party_Nominations/ Green Party Nominations] , Sudbury 24, accessed 18 June 2007.] He said that he joined the Green Party because he was impressed with its internal democracy. [ [http://www.northernlife.ca/News/LocalNews/2007/09-04-07-green.asp?NLStory=09-04-07-green Kent Corness, "Green candidates impressed by party democracy", "Northern Life", 4 September 2007, accessed 18 June 2008. Sylvestre's name is misspelled in this article.] He received 1,608 votes (4.89%), finishing fourth against Liberal incumbentRick Bartolucci .References
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