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2012/02/06
Post Media News: Not tackling poverty costs Alberta billions
2012/02/02
Canadian Press: Paper shows OAS beats back poverty
2012/01/19
Toronto Star: Don’t sell hundreds of TCHC homes, three ex-mayors urge city hall
2011/12/13
Toronto Star: Student nutrition program safe
2011/12/09
Senator Eggleton's letter to Toronto City Council on the Budget
2011/11/22
Ottawa Citizen: Occupy challenges all of us
2011/11/18
Toronto Star: Blueprint for a modern EI system
2011/10/27
Senator Eggleton in the Toronto Star: It’s Time to Beef Up Prevention
2011/10/26
Senator Eggleton in the Huffington Post: The meaning behind the occupy movement
2011/10/25
The Guardian: Senator says Canada can't afford poverty
2011/10/23
The Guardian: Seniors air pension gripes
2011/09/28
Canadian Press: Ottawa could save billions by overhauling poverty policy
2011/09/13
Globe and Mail: Income inequality rising quickly in Canada
2011/08/26
Toronto Star: Mixed feelings at memorial for homeless
2011/08/26
Toronto Sun: Honouring advocates for homeless
Senator Art Eggleton

 

Date of Birth: September 29, 1943                      
Wife: Camille Bacchus       Daughter: Stephanie Vass
 
 
Art Eggleton has served the people of Canada and the city of Toronto in public office for over 37 years.
 
He was born, raised, and educated in Toronto where he worked as an accountant before being elected to City Council in 1969.
 
He served 22 years as a member of Toronto City Council and the Metropolitan Toronto Council, most of those years on the Executive Committees of both Councils. Between 1973 and 1980, he served as City Budget Chief, the member of Council responsible for financial matters. From 1980 to 1991, for 11 of those 22 years, he was Mayor of Toronto, the longest serving Mayor in the City’s history.
 
In addition, he served on the Metropolitan Toronto Police Commission, the Board of the Canadian National Exhibition, and numerous committees and task forces dealing with community issues.
 
In recognition of his service to the City, Mr. Eggleton received Toronto's highest honour, the Civic Award of Merit, in 1992.
 
Art Eggleton served 11 years in the House of Commons as the member for York Centre. First elected in 1993, he was soon thereafter appointed to Cabinet where he served in the following positions:
 
·        President of the Treasury Board & Minister Responsible for Infrastructure (1993-1996)
·        Minister for International Trade (1996-1997)
·        Minister of National Defence (1997-2002)
·        Vice-Chairman of Cabinet Committee on Economic Policy (1997-2002)
 
In his final 2 years in the House (2002-2004), he served as follows:
 
·        Chair of the Greater Toronto Area Liberal Caucus
·        Member of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade
·        Chair of Canada-Israel Inter-Parliamentary Group
 
On March 24, 2005, Art Eggleton was appointed to the Senate of Canada. He currently serves as Deputy Chair of the Standing Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology and is a member of the Standing Committee on Transport and Communications.
 
In 2011, he was appointed as treasurer of Liberal International, an organization of liberal and progressive democratic political parties. Also, he is a volunteer honorary member or member of several non-profit boards and advisory committees.

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

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