- Paddy Torsney
Patricia Ann "Paddy" Torsney, B.Comm (born
December 19 ,1962 in Burlington,Ontario ) is a Canadianpolitician . She is a former member of theCanadian House of Commons , previously representing the riding of Burlington for the Liberal Party. In 2006, Torsney was defeated by Conservative Party candidate Mike Wallace.Torsney was educated at
McGill University in Montreal, receiving aBachelor of Commerce degree in 1985. From 1985 to 1989, she worked as a special assistant to the office ofDavid Peterson , the LiberalPremier of Ontario . Torsney then worked as a Senior Consultant to the firm ofHill and Knowlton from 1989 to 1993.Torsney was first elected to parliament in the election of 1993, defeating her closest opponent, Progressive Conservative
Mike Kuegle , by almost 10,000 votes. The Progressive Conservatives had previously held the riding since 1972, under retiringMember of Parliament (MP)Bill Kempling .The PCs under
Jean Charest targeted Burlington in the 1997 election, but Torsney again defeated Kuegle by just over 3,500 votes. She won an easier victory in the 2000 election, against a more divided opposition.The newly-formed
Conservative Party of Canada made a strong bid for the riding in the 2004 election, running local councillor Mike Wallace against Torsney. Most observers believed that Torsney would lose. However, a last-minute resurgence in Liberal support resulted in a 4,000-vote victory. In the 2006 election, she again faced off against Wallace, this time losing to him by 2,570 votes.Torsney was the
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of the Environment from 1998 to 2000. OnJuly 20 ,2004 , she was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of International Cooperation.In 2002, Torsney chaired a committee which recommended several changes to Canada's drug laws, including the decriminalization of small amounts of marijuana.
Torsney is President of Canadian group of the
Inter-Parliamentary Union , and has worked for the worldwide abolition ofland mine s. She is also a former board member ofUNICEF Canada.In 2007, Liberal Party of Canada Leader, Stéphane Dion, appointed Torsney as Deputy Principle Secretary in the Office of the Leader of the Opposition. She resigned from the position in April, 2008.
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