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  David McGuinty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David J. McGuinty (born February 25, 1960 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian politician and the brother of Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty.
McGuinty holds degrees from the University of Ottawa, the London School of Economics, and l'Université de Sherbrooke.
During the 2004 election, McGuinty was the favourite in Ottawa South, which was considered a 'safe' Liberal seat.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/David_McGuinty   (369 words)

  
 Ottawa South - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is represented in the Canadian House of Commons by Member of Parliament David McGuinty, and represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario by his brother, the Premier of Ontario, Dalton McGuinty.
Its Member_of_Parliament (MP) is David McGuinty, a former businessman, immigration officer, lawyer and professor.
David McGuinty, brother of Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty, a lawyer won the Liberal nomination.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ottawa_South   (1400 words)

  
 35064 - Ottawa South
McGuinty won by 5,000 votes in the previous election in the midst of an incredibly unpopular budget by his brother, the Premier of Ontario.
Mcguinty is affabled and well respected, but there are many people who'd like to punt a McGuinty sooner than later and this is their first chance.
David McGuinty was scared last time by a very weak Conservative (and a star candidate for the NDP who was in a bad riding for her) in what is normally a safe Liberal seat.
www.electionprediction.org /2005_fed/riding/35064-ottawa-south.htm   (5400 words)

  
 ODSP Activism Web Site - Profile for David Thomasson
David is an ODSP recipient from the Cornwall area who became disabled and was forced into Social Assistance in late 1994 while in the final stages of receiving his Master's Degree in Political Science/ Political Theory.
David was selected for the story he has to share with fellow ODSP recipients, his dedication to bring awareness to the unjust methods that ODSP recipients are subjected to and his ongoing actions to bring pressure to bear on ODSP and the provincial government for change.
David, aka "Crazy Dave" has had many doors shut in his journey and he still keeps going, it was felt that a web presence for his activities and ODSP struggle would help bring more awareness and benefit all recipients.
home.cogeco.ca /~mmdilts/Profiles/Thomasson.htm   (1299 words)

  
 Ontario Premier to U.S. Ambassador: It's your fault
McGuinty had taken a page from the playbook of Toronto mayor David Miller who was the first politician whose jurisdiction includes Toronto to blame the Americans for the increase in shootings and murders caused by the use of handguns.
Even though Dalton McGuinty is headed into the Guinness Book of Records for the most broken promises made by a politician, Ontarians still expected more from their premier than a weak attempt to pin the blame for Toronto’s current gun violence on Americans and their guns.
McGuinty would be much further ahead if he concentrated his efforts on fighting crime and securing our border instead of putting on a show for the anti-American crowd.
www.canadafreepress.com /2005/weinreb081205.htm   (719 words)

  
 The Hill Times - Newspaper Online.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Liberal MP David McGuinty (Ottawa South, Ont.) is not waiting for what now appears to be the inevitable defeat of Prime Minister Paul Martin (LaSalle-Émard, Que.) to kick his re-election campaign into high gear.
McGuinty said his campaign office, attached to his riding office, has conveniently remained vacant since last year's June 28 vote and his landlord has given him access on an "interim basis" until the writ is dropped, at which point he will begin paying rent.
McGuinty was one of the Liberal Party's high-profile candidates during the last election.
www.thehilltimes.ca /html/index.php?display=story&full_path=/2005/april/25/writ/&c=1   (1003 words)

  
 OCAP goes mainstream   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
These days McGuinty the Magician (now it’s a premium, now it’s a tax) is firmly ensconced at Queen’s Park and David Miller, a Harvard-educated socialist is the mayor of Toronto.
Clarke spewed out the names of David Miller and Dalton McGuinty with the same utter contempt in his voice that he had when he used to speak the name of Mike Harris.
But Clarke has realized that despite the caring and compassion that McGuinty and Miller claim to have, nothing has changed as far as the homeless situation is concerned.
www.torontofreepress.com /2004/toronto111704.htm   (779 words)

  
 Being the best doesn't matter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
One could have voted for McGuinty in the last election confident that his international affairs and environmental background would have given him the tools to be an exceptional MP.
McGuinty's obvious talents weren't put to any great use by his government and he settled into the hard work of being a constituency MP, looking after local concerns.
McGuinty is fighting hard to keep his seat, and if he loses, it won't be because Cutler is the better candidate.
www.canada.com /ottawa/story.html?id=678988c8-d18b-4faf-9ce8-1b52ed7ef4d7&k=41074   (539 words)

  
 CBC Ottawa - Another McGuinty to woo voters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
David McGuinty beat out an Ottawa city councillor, Diane Deans, for the right to run in John Manley's old riding.
But McGuinty made no mention of his brother the premier, or his family's long political history in Ottawa South.
However, David McGuinty said it's inevitable that at some point provincial issues may cross over into his federal campaign.
www.cbc.ca /ottawa/story/ot_mcguinty20040308.html   (320 words)

  
 Department template
David J. McGuinty is an environmental and natural resources law and policy specialist, with a background in private law practice, and the management of international development and professional training programs.
McGuinty trained lawyers and regulatory officers from developing countries and emerging economies on negotiation, enterprise and investment law, the rule of law and governance regimes.
McGuinty is an Advisory Board Member of the Institute of the Environment, University of Ottawa and an Advisory Board Member of the Erivan Haub Program in Business and Sustainability, Schulich School of Business, York University.
www.ie.uottawa.ca /English/AboutIE/Advisory_Board.htm   (1427 words)

  
 VijaySappani.com » Blog Archive » Is David McGuinty a candidate for Leadership?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
David McGuinty is young, well educated, left leaning and brother of Ontario premier Dalton Mcguinty.
David McGuinty looks like an ideal candidate with his profile but we need some one who is soild and experienced to lead the country.
David is my MP, and I was impressed when he showed up at my door with Smitherman during the campaign.
www.vijaysappani.com /myblog/?p=156   (949 words)

  
 Liberal Leadership Hopeful David McGuinty
David McGuinty is one of a few new leadership candidates that are being rumoured lately.
At age 45, he certainly has the youth and energy to serve in opposition for a number of years (if need be) before he has an opportunity to become Prime Minister.
David McGuinty is the MP for Ottawa South and is brother of Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty.
www.aboutdavidmcguinty.blogspot.com   (119 words)

  
 Harper-McGuinty, Bgt 1st Writethru   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
McGuinty extracted a promise from Prime Minister Paul Martin about a week ago for $5.7 billion as a start to bridge what he says is $23-billion gap in federal funding.
McGuinty, whose political troubles last year caused some bumps on the federal campaign trail for Martin's Liberals, refused to be pinned down Monday on who he would support in any federal election, saying he'll fight for his own province.
McGuinty's campaign to snatch a piece of the federal surplus began after Ottawa reached revenue-sharing agreements with Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia.
www.recorder.ca /cp/National/050516/n051679A.html   (391 words)

  
 Sympatico / MSN : News : CTV.ca
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty said he got assurances Monday from Conservative Leader Stephen Harper that if an election is held, his agreement with Ottawa won't die.
However, amid weeks of election talk, McGuinty sought assurances that no matter who was in power, his deal would go through.
While he was evasive on who he will support in any federal election campaign, he did say he would vote for his brother, Liberal MP David McGuinty.
sympaticomsn.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1116261202034_111670402?hub=TopStories   (332 words)

  
 CTV.ca | Liberal win best option for Ontario: McGuinty
McGuinty's support for the federal Liberals came as the Conservative Party courted city voters.
McGuinty said the values he shares with Martin, plus the province's experience with the prime minister, made him conclude a federal Liberal win would be the best result for Ontario.
Recently the premier showed his support for the federal Liberals by campaigning door-to-door with his brother David McGuinty, who is running in the Ottawa South riding.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060117/mcguinty_martin_060118/20060118?s_name=election2006&no_ads=   (461 words)

  
 on-Ottawa South
Dalton McGuinty himself only wins his seat in each election by a few thousand votes and not a landslide, so the potential is certainly there, although it is possibly the Libs could hold on.
McGuinty's credentials (though his name recognition lies elsewhere, though close at hand) but made the less than novel observation that a McGuinty being nominated by a Liberal Prime Minister for an appointed position isn't the most substantive addition to a resume.
From the seniors in McGuinty's neighbourhood (some family members included) my sense is that their mistrust of the provincial Liberals is reinforced by the Federal sponsorship scandal and visa versa.
www.electionprediction.org /2004_fed/riding/35064-ottawa-south.htm   (7849 words)

  
 globeandmail.com - Canada's Election 2004 - Breaking News
David McGuinty has been committed and dedicated to public service for the past sixteen years and hopes to bring his extensive experience to bear at both the local riding and national level.
McGuinty, a fluently bilingual environmental and natural resources lawyer, served as President and CEO of the Prime Minister’s National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE) for more than eight years.
McGuinty is married to Brigitte Bélanger and together they have four children.
www.theglobeandmail.com /elections/fed2004/candidates/generated/35064_LIB.html   (241 words)

  
 Natural Resources Canada News Room - News Release - 2004/62
David McGuinty, Member of Parliament for Ottawa South, today announced this boost to the development of innovative geomatics technologies in Canada.
McGuinty made the announcement at an event at the University of Ottawa commemorating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Day.
MP David McGuinty announced the funding today at a celebration of Geographic Information Systems Day at the University of Ottawa.
www.nrcan.gc.ca /media/newsreleases/2004/200462_e.htm   (488 words)

  
 NRTEE Review - Fall 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
David J. McGuinty, NRTEE President and CEO, welcomed panelists and participants to the half-day session, held September 30.
David McGuinty addresses the Calgary information session: (left to right) Peter Burgener, Senior Partner, BKDI Architects; His Worship Dave Bronconnier, Mayor of Calgary; Edwin Aquilina, NRTEE member and Senior Advisor to the Mayor of Ottawa; Patricia McCunn-Miller, NRTEE Vice Chair and Vice-President, EnCana Corporation; and David J. McGuinty, NRTEE President and CEO.
David McGuinty wrapped up the meeting with a summary of the key points from each session and thanked everyone for participating.
www.nrtee-trnee.ca /eng/newsletter/Fall2003E/Fall-2003_E.htm   (1398 words)

  
 Sympatico / MSN : News : CTV.ca
While he thanked Martin for the "real progress," McGuinty also told a post-meeting news conference in Ottawa there was more work to do.
McGuinty inherited a huge deficit from the former Progressive Conservative government.
Respondents were asked whether Martin or McGuinty was right on this issue after the polling firm stated that McGuinty's position is supported by economists, business leaders.
sympaticomsn.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1115472456126_23?hub=TopStories   (625 words)

  
 Couchiching Summer Conference Bios
David graduated with an honours BA from the University of Western Ontario, and an MA from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in international economics and politics.
David Joseph McGuinty is an environmental and natural resources law and policy specialist, with a background in private law practice, and the management of international development and professional training programs.
McGuinty earned a master of laws degree in environmental and natural resources law at the London School of Economics and Political Science and holds bachelor’s degrees in both laws and English literature from the University of Ottawa.
www.couch.ca /history/2001/Bios.html   (8621 words)

  
 London Free Press Columnist: hip Martin - Opposition win when Grits start bickering
McGuinty says he'll take $5 billion right away to start to rectify the unfairness.
McGuinty is scrambling to put together a provincial budget faced with a deficit of $6 billion.
McGuinty says he'll continue to wage war for a better deal from Ottawa.
www.canoe.ca /NewsStand/Columnists/London/Chip_Martin/2005/04/02/pf-979684.html   (778 words)

  
 Y-File
Mayor David Miller, a TTC commission member, said separating buses from regular traffic is key to speeding up transit.
Among them is David McGuinty, the most recent executive director of the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy, who was just elected to Parliament.
McGuinty, who represents an Ottawa-area riding, is brother to Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty.
www.yorku.ca /yfile/archive/index.asp?Article=3078   (821 words)

  
 Ian Inglis' Real Estate Update
The government-appointed think group recently released a strategy for cleaning up these brownfields, which include decommissioned refineries, old railway yards, former gasoline stations and drycleaners, old warehouses, and other properties where toxic substances were used or stored.
Civil and regulatory liability risk, lack of access to capital, and stigma and risk perception are some of the reasons why developers have stayed away from the brownfields.
McGuinty adds that a recent U.S. study shows that redevelopment of one hectare of brownfields means that 4.5 hectares of greenfields are not required for the same purpose.
realtytimes.com /nl/nlpages52/CA_6brownfields.htm?opendocument&ID=ianinglis   (660 words)

  
 Toronto Sun Columnist: Christina Blizzard - Grit feud is good news
Well, in a pre-caucus scrum yesterday morning, McGuinty said he'd like to meet with the PM and opined that voters in Ontario are concerned about the gap.
In an interview late yesterday, McGuinty said he hadn't heard directly from the PM, but was "looking forward to having a meeting with the prime minister as quickly as possible.
In McGuinty's case, the Liberal squabble is literally a family feud.
www.canoe.ca /NewsStand/Columnists/Toronto/Christina_Blizzard/2005/04/13/pf-994239.html   (655 words)

  
 Ottawa Life Magazine
McGuinty is already implementing changes: he removed the cap on hydro rates and raised tobacco taxes in order to maintain spending on health care and education.
David McGuinty is the Premier’s brother and closest confidante (along with brother Dylan who is the stealth political strategist of the family).
David is the key force behind the Premier’s local wins, leadership win and provincial victory.
www.ottawalife.com /article.asp?articleid=390   (7174 words)

  
 Ottawa South | Digital Copyright Canada
Two-term Ottawa Liberal MP David McGuinty (Ottawa South, Ont.) did not rule out running for the party's leadership in an interview last week with The Hill Times.
McGuinty when asked outright if he's interested in running for the party leadership.
McGuinty very early, in fact as soon as I heard that he was seeking the nomination for the riding.
www.digital-copyright.ca /edid/35064   (1307 words)

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