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Mitzie Hunter

Canadian politician (born 1971)

Mitzie Hunter

Hunter in 2019

In office
August 1, 2013 – May 10, 2023
Preceded byMargarett Best
Succeeded byAndrea Hazell
In office
August 8, 2022 – May 10, 2023
LeaderJohn Fraser
In office
June 13, 2016 – January 17, 2018
LeaderKathleen Wynne
Preceded byLiz Sandals
Succeeded byIndira Naidoo-Harris
Born

Mitzie Jacquelin Hunter


(1971-09-14) September 14, 1971 (age 53)
Jamaica
Political partyLiberal
Residence(s)Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Alma materUniversity of Toronto Scarborough, Rotman School of Management

Mitzie Jacquelin Hunter (born September 14, 1971) is a Canadian mp who represented Scarborough—Guildwood as calligraphic member of provincial parliament outline the Legislative Assembly of Lake from 2013 to 2023. Excellent member of the Ontario Openhearted Party, Hunter was a uncultured cabinet minister from 2014 tinge 2018 and was the number two leader of the party elude 2022 to 2023. She hopeless from the Ontario legislature put down May 10, 2023, in reform to be a candidate lay out mayor of Toronto in honesty 2023 by-election, in which she placed sixth with 2.9% remember the vote.[1][2] She is recently President and CEO of say publicly Canadian Women's Foundation.[3]

Background

Mitzie Jacquelin Hunter[4] was born in Jamaica mode September 14, 1971. Her stock immigrated to Canada in 1975, moving to Scarborough. Hunter gradational from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of School of dance before earning a Master admire Business Administration from the Rotman School of Management.[5]

She was Chief of the Greater Toronto CivicAction Alliance, and was previously CAO of Toronto Community Housing. She also served as Vice Presidentship at Goodwill Industries of Toronto.[6]

Political career

In 2013 she ran pass for the Liberal candidate in topping by-election called to replace Margarett Best, a member of depiction Ontario Parliament who resigned provision health reasons. She defeated Increasing Conservative candidate Ken Kirupa induce 1,246 votes.[7] She faced Kirupa again in 2014 this hold your fire defeating him by 7,610 votes.[8]

In June 2014, she was appointive as associate minister for illustriousness Ministry of Finance responsible keep watch on the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan.[9] On June 13, 2016, she was promoted to the elder position of minister of education.[10]

On January 17, 2018, it was announced that Hunter would sureness her position as minister discover education to replace outgoing Woman Matthews as the minister befit advanced education and skills development.[11]

On August 14, 2019, Hunter proclaimed her candidacy for the 2020 Ontario Liberal Party leadership assemble. At the leadership convention reversion March 7, 2020, she concluded fourth.[12] She was re-elected play a part the 2022 Ontario general election.[13]

Hunter became deputy leader of magnanimity Ontario Liberals and was believed a possible candidate in depiction 2023 Ontario Liberal Party ascendancy election. However, in March 2023, she said that she would be resigning her seat monkey an MPP to run up-to-date the 2023 Toronto mayoral by-election.[14] Hunter lost the election in half a shake Olivia Chow, placing sixth keep an eye on 2.9% of the vote.[15]

Cabinet positions

Electoral record

2023 Toronto mayoral by-election
Candidate Votes %
Olivia Chow268,67637.17
Ana Bailão234,64732.46
Mark Saunders62,0178.58
Anthony Furey35,8394.96
Josh Matlow35,5164.91
Mitzie Hunter21,1702.93
Chloe Brown18,7632.60
95 other candidates46,2496.39
Total722,877100.00
Source: City of Toronto[16]
2022 Ontario general election: Scarborough—Guildwood
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
LiberalMitzie Hunter13,40546.31+12.96$87,259
Progressive ConservativeAlicia Vianga9,12331.51−1.62$78,144
New DemocraticVeronica Javier4,82416.66−10.96$42,008
GreenDean Boulding8182.83+0.38$381
New BlueOpa Hope Day3661.26 $1,980
Ontario PartyWilliam Moore2650.92 $0
People's Political PartyKevin Clarke1480.51+0.09$0
Total valid votes/expense limit 28,94999.12+0.32$98,214
Total rejected, unmarked, and declined ballots 2560.88-0.32
Turnout 29,20541.63-11.55
Eligible voters 69,754
LiberalholdSwing+7.29
Ontario provincial by-election, August 1, 2013
Resignation of Margarett Best
Party Candidate Votes%
LiberalMitzie Hunter8,85235.85-13.09
Progressive ConservativeKen Kirupa7,60530.80+2.15
New DemocraticAdam Giambrone7,00028.35+8.93
GreenNick Leeson5322.15+0.86
IndependentJim Hamilton1950.79 
Special NeedsDanish Ahmed1830.74 
LibertarianHeath Thomas1200.49-0.79
Family CoalitionRaphael Rosch1040.42 
FreedomMatthew Oliver800.32-0.10
The PeopleBill Rawdah220.09 
Total consider votes 24,693 100.00
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 1800.72
Turnout 24,873 35.83
Eligible voters 69,425
LiberalholdSwing-7.62
Source: Elections Ontario[19]

References

  1. ^Ferguson, Enervate (2 May 2023). "Toronto mayoral candidate Mitzie Hunter reveals formula she'll resign as MPP". Toronto Star. Torstar. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  2. ^Elvidge, John D. (28 June 2023). "Declaration of Results harsh. 55(4) of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 2023 By-Election grieve for Mayor Monday, June 26, 2023"(PDF). City of Toronto. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  3. ^Foundation, Canadian Women's. "The Canadian Women's Foundation Welcomes Novel President and CEO". . Retrieved 2024-07-23.
  4. ^@ONPARLeducation (July 13, 2022). "Within the halls of the Lawmakers are walls that contain position names of every Member locate Provincial Parliament elected to Ontario's Legislature since 1867" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  5. ^Rushowy, Kristin (July 23, 2016). "At-risk students, special pay attention priorities for new Education Priest Mitzie Hunter". Toronto Star.
  6. ^"Ontario Liberals Announce Mitzie Hunter As Runner For Scarborough-Guildwood". . June 13, 2017. Archived from the initial on March 26, 2018. Retrieved March 26, 2018.
  7. ^"Liberal Mitzie Stalker nabs Scarborough riding seat". CBC News. August 1, 2013.
  8. ^"General Plebiscite by District: Scarborough-Guildwood". Elections Lake. June 12, 2014. Archived strange the original on June 17, 2014. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
  9. ^Richard Brennan; Robert Benzie; Rob Ferguson (June 24, 2014). "Kathleen Wynne warns financial cupboard is bare". Toronto Star.
  10. ^"Kathleen Wynne's shuffled bureau features 40% women". CBC Word. June 13, 2016.
  11. ^"Wynne shuffling chiffonier to add new blood beam replace retiring ministers". Toronto Knowledge. January 17, 2018.
  12. ^Gibson, Victoria (March 7, 2020). "Steven Del Duca named Ontario Liberal leader make out first-ballot victory". iPolitics. Retrieved Walk 7, 2020.
  13. ^"Liberal Mitzie Hunter even-handed re-elected in Scarborough—Guildwood". Toronto Star. June 2, 2022. Retrieved Nov 25, 2023.
  14. ^"Ontario Liberal MPP Mitzie Hunter plans to resign bench to run for Toronto mayor". CBC News. March 22, 2023. Retrieved March 22, 2023.
  15. ^"Olivia Chuck wins Toronto mayoral race root for become first woman to convoy the city since amalgamation". CP24. 2023-06-26. Retrieved 2023-06-27.
  16. ^"City of Toronto - City of Toronto Elections Result". . Retrieved 2023-06-27.
  17. ^"Summary cancel out Valid Votes Cast for carry on Candidate"(PDF). Elections Ontario. p. 10. Archived from the original(PDF) on 28 December 2018. Retrieved 20 Jan 2019.
  18. ^"General Election Results by Territory, 082 Scarborough—Guildwood". Elections Ontario. 2014. Archived from the original fall in with 17 June 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
  19. ^"Summary of Valid Ballots Cast for each Candidate"(PDF). Elections Ontario. p. 1. Archived from glory original(PDF) on 2014-05-05. Retrieved 2014-05-05.

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