Brad Clark

Brad Clark (born 1960 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1999 to 2003, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of Mike Harris and Ernie Eves. Clark was educated at Mohawk College in Hamilton, receiving a degree in Radio Broadcasting. He owned and operated a small business after his graduation, and also served as Executive Director of the Songwriters Association of Canada. He was elected to the Ontario legislature in the provincial election of 1999, defeating Liberal Chris Phillips by about 2,500 votes in the suburban Hamilton riding of Stoney Creek. On February 8, 2001, he was appointed as the province's Minister of Transportation. When Ernie Eves succeeded Mike Harris as Premier on April 15, 2002, he named Clark as his Minister of Labour. Clark was generally regarded as one of the more progressive figures in the Harris and Eves governments. He was one of the first ministers to call for a cap on hydro rates in 2002, and also used Ontario's Environmental Bill of Rights to challenge the Eves government's landfill policy. He did not, however, increase the province's minimum wage, which had been frozen since the Tories assumed office in 1995. Clark was initially favoured for re-election in the provincial election of 2003 against Liberal candidate Tony Magnini. Magnini was forced to resign in mid-campaign amid allegations of fraud, however, and the Liberals were able to convince Jennifer Mossop, a popular local journalist, to take his place. She defeated Clark by over 5,000 votes. In June 2004, Clark began co-hosting a weekly program on aging on CHML radio. Clark, Brad Clark, Brad

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
darier jean ferdinand
bok l'hong
nine charges
dan newman
cellou dalein diallo
akershus universitetssykehus
jeff wayne
subperiosteal
intamin
tour of duty
oh no, mrs. burke! i thought you were dale!
slow loris
elections in germany
autran dourado
national naval medical center
decavirate
meeussen's rule
order of suvorov
1932 in rail transport
elva
alfredo moreno
christmas celebration
1939 in rail transport
south woodford tube station
man overboard
the triumphs of oriana
1951 in rail transport
music in high places
alexandre alves
capella university
1952 in rail transport
list of ethnic conflicts involving the dutch colonialists
capella (star)
the hot gates
jan zbigniew ossolinski
1953 in rail transport
pluripotential hemopoietic stem cell
oz factor
joo cabral de melo neto
1965 in rail transport
theodorus of gadara
blue room
iihf world women championships
aberystwyth electric cliff railway