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Municipalities of Ontario as a member of its board of directors and executive committee and representing the association on the Provincial-Municipal Liaison Committee. He also represented Ontario local governments at the 1976 United Nations Habitat Conference and Forum in Vancouver and as a member of the 1978 Provincial-local Government Committee on Property Tax Reform.
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On his retirement from city and regional councils, he went on to direct Algonquin College’s Adult Basic Education department and then worked for 8 years as the Town of Renfrew’s Chief Administrative Officer. During both his elected and appointed municipal service he was active in the Association of
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Community Development Program Community Advisory Committee and developed a community consultation process for reviewing proposed city and regional budgets with his constituents. This process may have provided a model for similar, subsequent initiatives by more senior governments.
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AMO News, October 1977; Report of the President of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario to the Annual Conference, August 1980; Report of the President of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario to the Annual Conference, August 1987;
33:. Its proposed alignment through the “Merivale Corridor” bisected near west-end residential communities. In the fall of 1974 at the age of 27, he was elected to Ottawa City Council and the council of the 37:(RMOC). He served three 2-years terms and represented the City of Ottawa on RMOC's executive committee for four years. A noted community activist, he was a member of the 34: 78:
City of Ottawa Archives, Minutes of the Council of the City of Ottawa 1977, January 4, 1977; December 1978 to November 1979, December 6, 1978
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Moving to Ottawa in the fall of 1971, he quickly became involved in community affairs and rose to notice through leading the fight against
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Report Provincial-local Government Committee on Property Tax Reform, Queen’s Printer, 1978,
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Ottawa City Councillor
Highway 416
Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton
Algonquin College
Official website
Categories
1946 births
Ottawa city councillors
Living people

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