John Fraser (Ontario MPP)

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John Fraser
MPP
John Fraser at victory party 2013-08-02 00-00.jpg
Fraser in 2013
Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament
for Ottawa South
Assumed office
September 9, 2013
Preceded by Dalton McGuinty
Personal details
Born 1958 (age 57–58)
Ottawa, Ontario
Political party Liberal
Spouse(s) Linda
Children 3
Residence Ottawa, Ontario
Occupation Executive assistant

John Fraser (born c. 1958) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He is a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario who was elected in a by-election on August 1, 2013. He represents the riding of Ottawa South.

Background[edit]

Fraser was former Premier Dalton McGuinty's local constituency assistant for 14 years.[1] He was selected as the Liberal Party candidate at a nomination meeting on June 20.[2] Fraser was born in Ottawa and grew up in Elmvale Acres and Alta Vista. Before becoming McGuinty's aide in 1999, Fraser was a businessman. According to his biography, "he spearheaded the Our Children, Our Hospital campaign to save the Cardiac Care Unit at CHEO and organized a fundraiser which raised $20,000 for the Heron Road Emergency Food Bank, [and] for a number of years, he served as a palliative care volunteer at the General Campus of the Ottawa Hospital and as a coach to the Canterbury Mustangs Football Team."

He is married to Linda Fraser and has three children.[3]

Politics[edit]

In 2013, Fraser ran as the Liberal candidate in the riding of Ottawa South in a by-election to replace Dalton McGuinty who had just retired. He defeated Progressive Conservative candidate Matt Young by 1,238 votes.[4][5] He faced Young again in the 2014 election this time defeating him by 8,610 votes.[6]

He serves as a Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care focusing on health issues.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Long, Jamie. "Liberal John Fraser retains McGuinty's Ottawa seat". CBC.ca. Retrieved 7 August 2013. 
  2. ^ http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/Fraser+named+Ottawa+South/8556931/story.html
  3. ^ MacGregor, Roy (May 21, 2014). "McGuinty’s ‘fixer’ John Fraser and the Ottawa South fiefdom". The Globe and Mail. 
  4. ^ Lafaro, Joe (August 2, 2013). "Liberals’ John Fraser sneaks past PCs for Ottawa South win". Metro News. 
  5. ^ "2013 By-elections Results: Ottawa South" (XLS). Elections Ontario. August 1, 2013. 
  6. ^ "General Election by District: Ottawa South". Elections Ontario. June 12, 2014. 

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