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Oakville

2008 Results

Oakville
Party Candidate Votes Status
Updated: Nov. 7, 2008 5:00 PM EST 238/238 polls
CON Terence Young 26,011 Elected
LIB M.A. Brown 20,428
GRN Blake Poland 4,681
NDP Michelle Bilek 4,143

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Terence Young

Terence Young

Party: Conservative Party of Canada

Birthdate: July 24, 1952

Age: 56

Birthplace: Toronto

Education: BA in political and social sciences, York University; attended Osgoode Hall Law School for one year

Profession: Policy director

Marital Status: Married

Name of Spouse: Gloria

Children: Two - Hart and Madeline

Career Background: Former staff manager with Bell Canada. President of Policy Alliance Inc., specializing in government relations, business development and strategic communications.

Community Activities: Has volunteered with Halton Crime Stoppers, Community Policing, Glen Abbey Residents' Association, and the United Way. He has assisted numerous hospitals in recent years as a consultant and served as a volunteer on the board of directors of two seniors' residences: St. Anne's Tower and St. Hilda's Tower. Worked as a government relations consultant and assisted various groups dealings with the Ontario government free of charge, including the Canadian Opera Company, Family Alliance Ontario and Canadian Veterans Remembered. He is a co-founder of the non-partisan Ontario Association of Former Parliamentarians in 2000 and is currently vice-chair.

Electoral History

Provincial: Elected in Halton Centre in the 1995 provincial election.

Federal: Ran unsuccessfully in this riding in the 2006 general election.

Contact information:

terence@terenceyoung.com

www.terenceyoung.com/

Blake Poland

Blake Poland

Party: Green Party of Canada

Birthdate: Aug. 23, 1962

Age: 46

Birthplace: Montreal

Education: PhD in human/health geography from McMaster University

Profession: University professor

Marital Status: Married

Name of Spouse: Brenda

Children: One - Naomi

Career Background: Currently director, Collaborative Program in Community Development and professor with the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Toronto. Previously director, MHSc Program in Health Promotion with the University of Toronto, research scientist with the Addiction Research Foundation and a post-doctoral fellow with the University of Toronto's Centre for Health Promotion.

Community Activities: Board member of Oakvillegreen Conservation Association and founding/steering committee member of the Oakville Sustainability Initiative.

Contact information:

Telephone (work): 416-978-7542

Telephone (cell): 905-338-0725

blake.poland@utoronto.ca

Bonnie Brown

Bonnie Brown

Party: Liberal Party of Canada

Birthdate: March 2, 1941

Age: 67

Birthplace: Toronto

Education: Attended the University of Western Ontario for two years; Ontario teacher's certificate from Lakeshore Teacher's College

Profession: Teacher

Marital Status: Married

Name of Spouse: Ron Coupland

Children: Four - Andrea, Lindsay, Peggy, Caroline

Career Background: Teacher, social worker and consultant. For six years, was executive director of Parental Stress Services/Parents Anonymous. In 1990, she became assistant to Beth Phinney, MP for Hamilton-Mountain.

Community Activities: Chaired the Halton cancer study and children's mental health steering committees, Child Abuse Council, Halton District health council and Halton daycare advisory committee. Served on boards including the United Way, Elizabeth Fry and Halton Alcohol and Drug Addiction Programme. Founder of Oakville Track Club and a former governor of Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital.

Electoral History

Municipal: 1976-78 - school trustee, Halton Separate School Board; 1978-80 - regional councillor, regional municipality of Halton; 1985-88 - town councillor, Oakville .

Federal: Oakville-Milton: defeated in 1988; elected in 1993. Elected in Oakville in 1997, 2000, 2004 and 2006.

Political History

Committee: Currently a member of the House committee on public safety and national security. Former vice-chair, committee on human resources development and the status of persons with disabilities. Former member: industry; Canadian heritage; public accounts. Chair: standing committee on health; sub-committee on committee budgets of the liaison committee.

Caucus: Currently co-chair of the Liberal caucus committee on social affairs and a member of the Liberal planning and priorities committee and the Liberal caucus committees on foreign affairs and justice. Chaired the parliamentary steel caucus and the national caucus committee on social policy.

Contact information:

Telephone: 905-815-1660

bonnie@bonniebrown.org

www.bonniebrown.org/

Michelle Bilek

Michelle Bilek

Party: New Democratic Party

Age: 35

Education: Studied psychology and sociology at McMaster University and women's studies and gender studies at York University.

Profession: Teacher

Career Background: Currently a high school teacher. Has also worked in health care and gerontology.

Community Activities: On the board of directors for the United Nations Association in Canada's Toronto chapter. A member of the Council of Canadians, Canadian Peace Alliance, GreenPeace, WWF, Fair Vote, Oakvillegreen, Halton Peace Network, Make Poverty History, Taking It Globally and the Take Back the Night committee for Sexual Assualt & Violence Intervention Services of Halton.

Contact information:

Telephone: 416-953-5569

mbilek@live.ca

www.bilek4ndp.ca

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2008 Results