John O'Toole
John O'Toole is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He has been a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1995, representing the riding of Durham for the Progressive Conservative Party.
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Politician - Ontario - Canada - Legislative Assembly of Ontario - 1995 - Durham - Progressive Conservative Party
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O'Toole's ancestors arrived in Canada in 1845, fleeing the Irish potato famine. He was born in Peterborough, Ontario, and has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto. Before entering political life, he worked in a variety of positions for General Motors in Ontario and Quebec. He was elected as a school trustee in the Peterborough-Victoria-Northumberland district in 1982, and in the Newcastle district in 1988. In 1991, O'Toole was elected as a municipal councillor in Bowmanville, Ontario; in 1994, he was elected as councillor for Durham Region.
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1845 - Irish potato famine - Peterborough, Ontario - Bachelor of Arts - University of Toronto - General Motors - Quebec - 1982 - 1988 - 1991 - Bowmanville - 1994
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O'Toole scored a significant victory over incumbent New Democrat Gord Mills in the provincial election of 1995, scoring 62% of the popular vote (this was part of a provincial trend in which a number of working-class ridings shifted from the NDP to the Tories). He was re-elected in the 1999 election, again without difficulty. He served as parliamentary assistant to a number of ministers during these parliaments, but was never appointed to cabinet. In 2003, O'Toole gained fleeting notoriety in Ontario's tabloid press for making an obscene gesture toward NDP MPP Peter Kormos in the legislature, not realizing he was on-camera.
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New Democrat - Gord Mills - Provincial election of 1995 - 1999 election - 2003 - Tabloid - Peter Kormos
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The Progressive Conservatives were defeated in the 2003 provincial election, although O'Toole managed to retain his own riding. In 2004, O'Toole endorsed John Tory's successful bid to lead the Progressive Conservative party (even though his riding is adjacent to that of Tory's main rival, Jim Flaherty).
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2003 provincial election - 2004 - John Tory - Jim Flaherty
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