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Chris Friel (politician)

Chris Friel (born February 26, 1967) is a politician in the Canadian province of Ontario. He was the mayor of Brantford from 1994 to 2003 and was re-elected to the same position in the 2010 municipal election. He was defeated in the 2018 municipal election by Kevin Davis.

Chris Friel
49th and 51st Mayor of Brantford
In office
December 1, 2010 – December 2018
Preceded byMike Hancock
Succeeded byKevin Davis
In office
1994–2003
Preceded byBob Taylor
Succeeded byMike Hancock
Personal details
Born (1967-02-26) February 26, 1967 (age 57)[1]
Brantford, Ontario

Early life and private career edit

Friel was born and raised in Brantford. He has an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Waterloo (1989).[2] Before running for office, he was the executive director of a non-profit government agency.[3]

Both of his parents were active in politics. His father, James Friel, was involved in the labour movement and ran for a trustee position on the Brant County Board of Education in 1976.[4] His mother, Judy Friel, ran for a seat on the Brantford City Council in 2000.[5]

After his loss in 2003, he worked in business and economic development with the Ontario Native Affairs Secretariat.[6]

Mayor of Brantford edit

Friel was first elected as mayor of Brantford in the 1994 municipal election, defeating one-term incumbent Bob Taylor. He was only twenty-seven years old at the time.[7] He was re-elected in 1997, defeating right-wing candidate Andy Woodburn by a significant margin. He initially planned to stand down in 2000, but later changed his mind and was re-elected for a third term.[8]

Friel became mayor during a period of economic difficulties for Brantford; shortly after his election, he described the city as having the worst downtown in Canada.[9] He later presided over a period of economic growth for the city.[10]

Friel initially opposed the Brantford Charity Casino, describing it as a "scam" designed to shift money from the city to the province. He was quoted as saying, "What bothers me is that the government used to do these capital projects to build a country. . . . Now the government is doing work that is building gaming. It's like they've given up, there's no creativity."[11] He later accepted the casino's presence and tried to ensure it would provide some benefits to his community, though he still described it as an economic mistake.[12]

He helped establish Laurier Brantford, a local division of Wilfrid Laurier University.[13] He was also mayor when the Brantford Eaton's closed and took part in overseeing the site's transformation into a call centre.[14] During his second term, he spoke in favour of keeping the Brantford Hydro-Electric Commission as a public utility.[15]

Friel encouraged merger discussions between Brantford and neighbouring Brant County in 2000. At one stage, he said that he would ask the province to impose a decision on restructuring if the county declined talks. Brant County Mayor Ron Eddy strongly opposed this position, and Friel later acknowledged that producing a local agreement would be impossible.[16] During the same period, Friel argued that the Six Nations people have a legitimate claim to the land surrounding the Grand River, six miles in each direction.[17] Generally, Friel was known for having good relations with local indigenous groups.[18]

Friel strongly supported Brantford's anti-smoking by-law, citing his own father's death from lung cancer at a relatively young age.[19] He himself took a three-month leave of absence in 2002 due to serious health issues.[20]

Friel was defeated in the 2003 mayoral election, losing to Mike Hancock by only fifteen votes.[21] He chose not to seek a recount.[22] He challenged Hancock again in the 2006 election and lost by 165 votes. When Hancock did not seek re-election in 2010, Friel ran for mayor again and won by a significant margin.

A newspaper article from 2000 described his political style as "flamboyant, sometimes truculent."[23] When running for re-election in 2003, he acknowledged that he had been an unorthodox mayor.[24]

Federal and provincial politics edit

Friel was a political ally of Brant Member of Parliament (MP) Jane Stewart, who served as a cabinet minister in Jean Chrétien's government.[25] He strongly criticized provincial premier Mike Harris at a 2001 Labour Day rally,[26] although he was more complimentary toward Chris Hodgson, Harris's municipal affairs minister.[27]

Friel sought the Liberal Party nomination for Brant in the buildup to the 2004 federal election, but lost to Lloyd St. Amand.[28]

Electoral record edit

2010 Brantford municipal election: Mayor of Brantford
Candidate Votes %
(x)Chris Friel 11,334 41.80
John Sless 5,466 20.16
Mark Littell 3,417 12.60
Dianne M. Austin 3,267 12.05
Mike Quattrociocchi 1,875 6.92
James Calnan 1,068 3.94
Richard E. Casey 495 1.83
Winston C. Ferguson 131 0.48
John Turmel 61 0.22
Total valid votes 27,114 100
  • See the 2010 Brantford election page for information on defeated candidates other than Turmel.


2006 Brantford municipal election: Mayor of Brantford
Candidate Votes %
(x)Mike Hancock 13,212 49.22
Chris Friel 13,047 48.60
Winston C. Ferguson 360 1.34
John Turmel 226 0.84
Total valid votes 26,845 100


2003 Brantford municipal election: Mayor of Brantford
Candidate Votes %
(x)Mike Hancock 11,668 48.53
Chris Friel 11,653 48.47
Randy Tooke 721 3.00
Total valid votes 24,042 100
  • See the 2003 Brantford election page for information on Tooke.


2000 Brantford municipal election: Mayor of Brantford
Candidate Votes %
(x)Chris Friel 13,251 45.60
John Starkey 9,586 32.99
Dave Neumann 4,015 13.82
Kevin Raymond 1,777 6.12
Winston C. Ferguson 245 0.84
Joseph Robert Gallant 185 0.64
Total valid votes 29,059 100
  • See the 2000 Brantford election page for information on Raymond and Gallant.


1997 Brantford municipal election: Mayor of Brantford
Candidate Votes %
(x)Chris Friel 18,442 67.83
Andy Woodburn 5,521 20.31
Wayne Barlett 1,600 5.89
Joseph Robert Gallant 1,174 4.32
Patrick Clement 450 1.66
Total valid votes 27,187 100
  • See the 1997 Brantford election page for information on Barlett and Clement.


1994 Brantford municipal election: Mayor of Brantford
Candidate Votes %
Chris Friel 10,695 41.97
(x)Bob Taylor 7,631 29.95
Bob Lancaster 3,981 15.62
John Starkey 1,754 6.88
Dan McCreary 1,094 4.29
Chuck Giles 325 1.28
Total valid votes 25,480 100
  • See the 1994 Brantford election page for information on Lancaster.

References edit

  1. ^ "City awards $69K in grants to community groups". Retrieved 2021-01-31.
  2. ^ About Chris July 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Chris Friel for Brantford (campaign site), accessed 5 November 2010.
  3. ^ "Young rookie whips incumbent," Hamilton Spectator, 15 November 1994, B3.
  4. ^ "Workers across Ontario observe Labour Day," Cambridge Reporter, 4 September 2001, B8.
  5. ^ Lisa Grace Marr, "Brantford's Mayor Friel wins the job he says he's best at; Rival says he made leadership an issue, but this gave young incumbent an edge," Hamilton Spectator, 14 November 2000, D09.
  6. ^ Susan Gamble, "There's life after politics," Brantford Expositor, 23 December 2004, A3.
  7. ^ Paula Kulig, "Blight on Main Street," Toronto Star, 19 May 1996, D1.
  8. ^ "Ex-mayor in Brantford race," Hamilton Spectator, 7 April 2000, A11. The article title refers to Dave Neumann, not to Friel.
  9. ^ Paula Kulig, "Blight on Main Street Even the mayor says Brantford has the worst downtown in Canada—a victim like so many others of shopping malls," Toronto Star, 19 May 1996, D1.
  10. ^ Richard Beales, "Don't be negative, Friel says: Mayor insists city's growth is no illusion," Brantford Expositor, 4 October 2002, A1; Michael-Allan Marion, Cheryl Bauslaugh and Lori Littleton, "Mayors raring to go: Chris Friel and Ron Eddy confirm intentions to run again," Brantford Expositor, 7 January 2003, A3.
  11. ^ Moira Welsh and Kevin Donovan, untitled article, Toronto Star 15 March 1998, A1.
  12. ^ Ken Kilpatrick, "Casino foes plan last-ditch rally," Toronto Star, 4 May 1998, A8.
  13. ^ Luisa D'Amato, "WLU launches unique campus in Brantford," Kitchener-Waterloo Record, 30 June 1998, A1; Luisa D'Amato, "$500 off at new WLU campus," Kitchener-Waterloo Record, 18 March 1999, A2.
  14. ^ John Goddard, "Brantford fights back," Toronto Star, 8 November 1999, p. 1.
  15. ^ Ross Marowits, "Brantford Hydro won't go on block: Council decides utility should stay public—for now," Brantford Expositor, 7 April 1999, A1.
  16. ^ Carol Parafenko, "Brant mayor slams threat by Brantford over merger," Hamilton Spectator, 6 January 2000, A6; Ross Marowits, "Friel backs off on talks of city-county amalgamation," Brantford Expositor, 18 January 2000, A3; Ross Marowits and Michael-Allan Marion, "Brant frosty to Friel plan: `My forehead is bloody from beating on a brick wall'—Friel," Brantford Expositor, 16 February 2000, A1.
  17. ^ John Zronik, "Friel backs native land claims," Brantford Expositor, 28 August 2000, A1.
  18. ^ Susan Gamble, "Native voters could sway Brant riding," Brantford Expositor, 12 June 2004, A1.
  19. ^ Chris Brennan, "Mayor's personal history drives fight against smoking," Brantford Expositor, 16 October 2002, A10.
  20. ^ Michael-Allan Marion, "Friel gets leave," Brantford Expositor, 7 May 2002, A1.
  21. ^ Natalie Alcoba, "Recounts seen for Oakville, Brantford mayors," Hamilton Spectator, 11 November 2003, A04.
  22. ^ "Brantford's mayor won't seek vote recount," Hamilton Spectator, 21 November 2003, A06.
  23. ^ Lisa Grace Marr, "Brantford mayor has change of heart; Friel decides to run for mayor after all," Hamilton Spectator, 6 October 2000, A03.
  24. ^ Michael-Allan Marion, "Mayoral candidates offer study in contrast," Brantford Expositor, 1 November 2003, A1.
  25. ^ "Stewart's riding gets $30M in grants," Kitchener-Waterloo Record, 11 February 2000, A03.
  26. ^ "Workers across Ontario observe Labour Day," Cambridge Reporter, 4 September 2001, B8; Michael-Allan Marion, "Friel blasts him," Brantford Expositor, 4 September 2001, A1.
  27. ^ Michael-Allan Marion, "Mixed reaction to Eves cabinet," Brantford Expositor, 16 April 2002, A3.
  28. ^ Michael-Allan Marion, "Grits race to replace Stewart," Brantford Expositor, 17 February 2004, A1; Michael-Allan Marion, "St. Amand gets nod: More than 1,400 attend meeting," Brantford Expositor, 1 April 2004, A1.

External links edit

  • www.chrisfriel.ca

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Chris Friel born February 26 1967 is a politician in the Canadian province of Ontario He was the mayor of Brantford from 1994 to 2003 and was re elected to the same position in the 2010 municipal election He was defeated in the 2018 municipal election by Kevin Davis Chris Friel49th and 51st Mayor of BrantfordIn office December 1 2010 December 2018Preceded byMike HancockSucceeded byKevin DavisIn office 1994 2003Preceded byBob TaylorSucceeded byMike HancockPersonal detailsBorn 1967 02 26 February 26 1967 age 57 1 Brantford Ontario Contents 1 Early life and private career 2 Mayor of Brantford 3 Federal and provincial politics 4 Electoral record 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and private career editFriel was born and raised in Brantford He has an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Waterloo 1989 2 Before running for office he was the executive director of a non profit government agency 3 Both of his parents were active in politics His father James Friel was involved in the labour movement and ran for a trustee position on the Brant County Board of Education in 1976 4 His mother Judy Friel ran for a seat on the Brantford City Council in 2000 5 After his loss in 2003 he worked in business and economic development with the Ontario Native Affairs Secretariat 6 Mayor of Brantford editFriel was first elected as mayor of Brantford in the 1994 municipal election defeating one term incumbent Bob Taylor He was only twenty seven years old at the time 7 He was re elected in 1997 defeating right wing candidate Andy Woodburn by a significant margin He initially planned to stand down in 2000 but later changed his mind and was re elected for a third term 8 Friel became mayor during a period of economic difficulties for Brantford shortly after his election he described the city as having the worst downtown in Canada 9 He later presided over a period of economic growth for the city 10 Friel initially opposed the Brantford Charity Casino describing it as a scam designed to shift money from the city to the province He was quoted as saying What bothers me is that the government used to do these capital projects to build a country Now the government is doing work that is building gaming It s like they ve given up there s no creativity 11 He later accepted the casino s presence and tried to ensure it would provide some benefits to his community though he still described it as an economic mistake 12 He helped establish Laurier Brantford a local division of Wilfrid Laurier University 13 He was also mayor when the Brantford Eaton s closed and took part in overseeing the site s transformation into a call centre 14 During his second term he spoke in favour of keeping the Brantford Hydro Electric Commission as a public utility 15 Friel encouraged merger discussions between Brantford and neighbouring Brant County in 2000 At one stage he said that he would ask the province to impose a decision on restructuring if the county declined talks Brant County Mayor Ron Eddy strongly opposed this position and Friel later acknowledged that producing a local agreement would be impossible 16 During the same period Friel argued that the Six Nations people have a legitimate claim to the land surrounding the Grand River six miles in each direction 17 Generally Friel was known for having good relations with local indigenous groups 18 Friel strongly supported Brantford s anti smoking by law citing his own father s death from lung cancer at a relatively young age 19 He himself took a three month leave of absence in 2002 due to serious health issues 20 Friel was defeated in the 2003 mayoral election losing to Mike Hancock by only fifteen votes 21 He chose not to seek a recount 22 He challenged Hancock again in the 2006 election and lost by 165 votes When Hancock did not seek re election in 2010 Friel ran for mayor again and won by a significant margin A newspaper article from 2000 described his political style as flamboyant sometimes truculent 23 When running for re election in 2003 he acknowledged that he had been an unorthodox mayor 24 Federal and provincial politics editFriel was a political ally of Brant Member of Parliament MP Jane Stewart who served as a cabinet minister in Jean Chretien s government 25 He strongly criticized provincial premier Mike Harris at a 2001 Labour Day rally 26 although he was more complimentary toward Chris Hodgson Harris s municipal affairs minister 27 Friel sought the Liberal Party nomination for Brant in the buildup to the 2004 federal election but lost to Lloyd St Amand 28 Electoral record editvte2010 Brantford municipal election Mayor of BrantfordCandidate Votes x Chris Friel 11 334 41 80John Sless 5 466 20 16Mark Littell 3 417 12 60Dianne M Austin 3 267 12 05Mike Quattrociocchi 1 875 6 92James Calnan 1 068 3 94Richard E Casey 495 1 83Winston C Ferguson 131 0 48John Turmel 61 0 22Total valid votes 27 114 100See the 2010 Brantford election page for information on defeated candidates other than Turmel vte2006 Brantford municipal election Mayor of BrantfordCandidate Votes x Mike Hancock 13 212 49 22Chris Friel 13 047 48 60Winston C Ferguson 360 1 34John Turmel 226 0 84Total valid votes 26 845 100 vte2003 Brantford municipal election Mayor of BrantfordCandidate Votes x Mike Hancock 11 668 48 53Chris Friel 11 653 48 47Randy Tooke 721 3 00Total valid votes 24 042 100See the 2003 Brantford election page for information on Tooke vte2000 Brantford municipal election Mayor of BrantfordCandidate Votes x Chris Friel 13 251 45 60John Starkey 9 586 32 99Dave Neumann 4 015 13 82Kevin Raymond 1 777 6 12Winston C Ferguson 245 0 84Joseph Robert Gallant 185 0 64Total valid votes 29 059 100See the 2000 Brantford election page for information on Raymond and Gallant vte1997 Brantford municipal election Mayor of BrantfordCandidate Votes x Chris Friel 18 442 67 83Andy Woodburn 5 521 20 31Wayne Barlett 1 600 5 89Joseph Robert Gallant 1 174 4 32Patrick Clement 450 1 66Total valid votes 27 187 100See the 1997 Brantford election page for information on Barlett and Clement vte1994 Brantford municipal election Mayor of BrantfordCandidate Votes Chris Friel 10 695 41 97 x Bob Taylor 7 631 29 95Bob Lancaster 3 981 15 62John Starkey 1 754 6 88Dan McCreary 1 094 4 29Chuck Giles 325 1 28Total valid votes 25 480 100See the 1994 Brantford election page for information on Lancaster References edit City awards 69K in grants to community groups Retrieved 2021 01 31 About Chris Archived July 25 2010 at the Wayback Machine Chris Friel for Brantford campaign site accessed 5 November 2010 Young rookie whips incumbent Hamilton Spectator 15 November 1994 B3 Workers across Ontario observe Labour Day Cambridge Reporter 4 September 2001 B8 Lisa Grace Marr Brantford s Mayor Friel wins the job he says he s best at Rival says he made leadership an issue but this gave young incumbent an edge Hamilton Spectator 14 November 2000 D09 Susan Gamble There s life after politics Brantford Expositor 23 December 2004 A3 Paula Kulig Blight on Main Street Toronto Star 19 May 1996 D1 Ex mayor in Brantford race Hamilton Spectator 7 April 2000 A11 The article title refers to Dave Neumann not to Friel Paula Kulig Blight on Main Street Even the mayor says Brantford has the worst downtown in Canada a victim like so many others of shopping malls Toronto Star 19 May 1996 D1 Richard Beales Don t be negative Friel says Mayor insists city s growth is no illusion Brantford Expositor 4 October 2002 A1 Michael Allan Marion Cheryl Bauslaugh and Lori Littleton Mayors raring to go Chris Friel and Ron Eddy confirm intentions to run again Brantford Expositor 7 January 2003 A3 Moira Welsh and Kevin Donovan untitled article Toronto Star 15 March 1998 A1 Ken Kilpatrick Casino foes plan last ditch rally Toronto Star 4 May 1998 A8 Luisa D Amato WLU launches unique campus in Brantford Kitchener Waterloo Record 30 June 1998 A1 Luisa D Amato 500 off at new WLU campus Kitchener Waterloo Record 18 March 1999 A2 John Goddard Brantford fights back Toronto Star 8 November 1999 p 1 Ross Marowits Brantford Hydro won t go on block Council decides utility should stay public for now Brantford Expositor 7 April 1999 A1 Carol Parafenko Brant mayor slams threat by Brantford over merger Hamilton Spectator 6 January 2000 A6 Ross Marowits Friel backs off on talks of city county amalgamation Brantford Expositor 18 January 2000 A3 Ross Marowits and Michael Allan Marion Brant frosty to Friel plan My forehead is bloody from beating on a brick wall Friel Brantford Expositor 16 February 2000 A1 John Zronik Friel backs native land claims Brantford Expositor 28 August 2000 A1 Susan Gamble Native voters could sway Brant riding Brantford Expositor 12 June 2004 A1 Chris Brennan Mayor s personal history drives fight against smoking Brantford Expositor 16 October 2002 A10 Michael Allan Marion Friel gets leave Brantford Expositor 7 May 2002 A1 Natalie Alcoba Recounts seen for Oakville Brantford mayors Hamilton Spectator 11 November 2003 A04 Brantford s mayor won t seek vote recount Hamilton Spectator 21 November 2003 A06 Lisa Grace Marr Brantford mayor has change of heart Friel decides to run for mayor after all Hamilton Spectator 6 October 2000 A03 Michael Allan Marion Mayoral candidates offer study in contrast Brantford Expositor 1 November 2003 A1 Stewart s riding gets 30M in grants Kitchener Waterloo Record 11 February 2000 A03 Workers across Ontario observe Labour Day Cambridge Reporter 4 September 2001 B8 Michael Allan Marion Friel blasts him Brantford Expositor 4 September 2001 A1 Michael Allan Marion Mixed reaction to Eves cabinet Brantford Expositor 16 April 2002 A3 Michael Allan Marion Grits race to replace Stewart Brantford Expositor 17 February 2004 A1 Michael Allan Marion St Amand gets nod More than 1 400 attend meeting Brantford Expositor 1 April 2004 A1 External links editwww chrisfriel ca Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chris Friel 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