- Bill Vankoughnet
William John (Bill) Vankoughnet (born
January 7 ,1943 in Kingston,Ontario ) is a formerpolitician in Ontario,Canada . He was a Progressive Conservative member of theCanadian House of Commons from1979 to1993 , and a Progressive Conservative member of theLegislative Assembly of Ontario from1995 to1999 .Vankoughnet was educated at
Loyalist College and Queen's University, and subsequently worked as a municipal administrator. He was also an activefreemason andshriner , and is a life member of theMonarchist League of Canada and theRoyal Canadian Legion .He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1979 federal election, defeating Liberal
Ron Vastokas by about 6,500 votes in the rural riding ofHastings—Frontenac , near Kingston. He was re-elected over Vastokas by a narrower margin in the 1980 election (which the Tories lost), and by a greater margin in the 1984 election (which they won in a landslide) in the renamed riding ofHastings—Frontenac—Lennox & Addington . In the 1988 election, he defeated Liberal Earl Smith by fewer than 1,000 votes. During his fourteen years in parliament, Vankoughnet never held an official legislative position. Unlike most Progressive Conservative MPs, Vankoughnet opposed theMeech Lake constitutional accord.The Progressive Conservatives lost all their Ontario seats in the 1993 federal election, and Vankoughnet lost to Liberal
Larry McCormick by over 13,000 votes.Vankoughnet was elected to the provincial legislature two years later, defeating Liberal Peter Walker by about 2,000 votes in the riding of
Frontenac—Addington (incumbent New Democrat Fred Wilson was third). He was not initially appointed to thecabinet ofMike Harris , though there was some speculation concerning the possibility of a future promotion.Vankoughnet's prospects for career advancement all but ended on
May 1 ,1996 , when he was caught trying to buy sexual favours from an undercover police officer who was posing as a prostitute in theParkdale neighbourhood of Toronto. The charges were dropped when Vankoughnet agreed to attend a "john school". He was immediately dropped from the Progressive Conservative caucus, though he returned onSeptember 23 ,1996 . Vankoughnet played only a minimal role in the legislature after this incident. Ironically, he was formally accepted into the exclusive Albany Club of Toronto on the same day as his arrest.In 1996, the government of Mike Harris reduced the number of provincial ridings from 130 to 103. This forced a number of sitting MPPs to compete against one another for renomination. Vankoughnet, his reputation still damaged by the prostitute incident, lost the Progressive Conservative nomination in Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox & Addington to
Harry Danford in1999 .Vankoughnet sought a political comeback in
2004 by challenging Scott Reid for theConservative Party of Canada nomination inLanark—Frontenac—Lennox & Addington . The party refused to permit his candidacy, however, and Vankoughnet challenged Reid in the general election as an independent candidate. He received only 820 votes.
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