- John Sola
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name = John Sola
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birth_date =April 15 ,1944
birth_place =Zagreb ,Croatia
residence =
office = MPP forMississauga East
term_start = 1987
term_end =June 25 ,1995
predecessor =Bud Gregory
successor =Carl DeFaria
party = Liberal, Independent
religion =
occupation =John Domagoj Sola (born
April 15 ,1944 inZagreb ,Croatia ) is a formerpolitician inOntario ,Canada . He served as a member of theLegislative Assembly of Ontario from1987 to1995 . Originally a Liberal, he was forced to leave his party over controversy arising from his criticism of Bosnian Serbs.Sola has a
Bachelor of Arts degree fromLaurentian University in Sudbury. In1976 -77, he was the president of the Toronto Metro-Croatia Soccer Team.Sola was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1987 provincial election, defeating Progressive Conservative incumbent
Bud Gregory by almost 6,000 votes. The Liberal Party won a landslidemajority government under the leadership ofDavid Peterson , and Sola served as a government backbencher for the next three years.The Liberals were unexpectedly defeated by the New Democratic Party in the 1990 provincial election, although Sola retained his seat by more than 3,000 votes against an NDP challenger. In opposition, he was appointed as the Liberal critic for the Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet.
Sola's political career ran into controversy in late
1991 , shortly after the beginning ofYugoslavia 's civil wars. He gave an interview with the television program "the fifth estate " about tensions between Canada's Serbian and Croatian communities. In the course of the interview, Sola said "I don't think I'd be able to live next door to a Serb".In 1992, Sola was a supporter of
Steve Mahoney during the leadership convention of theOntario Liberal Party . After Mahoney was eliminated, Sola placed his support behindLyn McLeod , the eventual winner.Controversy followed Sola in 1993 when he was taped giving an address to students at
York University . In his address he condemned Serbian-Canadians for not speaking out against atrocities being committed against Croats and Muslims during theBosnian War , essentially declaring that by their silence they supported genocide and ethnic cleansing. Though Sola issued an apology in the Ontario Legislature, McLeod expelled Sola from the Ontario Liberal Party caucus onMay 11 ,1993 .Sola played only a minor role in the assembly after his expulsion from the Liberal Party, and did not seek re-election in
1995 .
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