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Glenn Thibeault

Glenn Edward Thibeault[1] (born October 23, 1969) is a former Canadian politician. He was Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 2015 to 2018 who represented the riding of Sudbury. He served as a cabinet minister in the government of Kathleen Wynne. From 2008 to 2015, he represented the federal electoral district of Sudbury in the House of Commons of Canada as a member of the New Democratic Party.

Glenn Thibeault
Thibeault in 2014
Ontario Minister of Energy
In office
June 13, 2016 – June 29, 2018
PremierKathleen Wynne
Preceded byBob Chiarelli
Succeeded byGreg Rickford
(Energy, Northern Development and Mines)
Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament
for Sudbury
In office
February 5, 2015 – June 7, 2018
Preceded byJoe Cimino
Succeeded byJamie West
Member of Parliament
for Sudbury
In office
October 14, 2008 – January 2, 2015
Preceded byDiane Marleau
Succeeded byPaul Lefebvre
Personal details
Born
Glenn Edward Thibeault

(1969-10-23) October 23, 1969 (age 53)
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Political partyOntario Liberal (2014–present)
Other political
affiliations
New Democratic (2008–2015)
SpouseYolanda Thibeault
Occupation
  • Politician
  • journalist
  • executive director

On December 16, 2014, Thibeault announced that he would be resigning from the House of Commons in order to run for the provincial Ontario Liberal Party in a by-election in the provincial riding of Sudbury for a seat in the Ontario legislature after being recruited by Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne. His resignation became official on January 5, 2015, shortly before Wynne called the by-election.[2][3][4] He won the by-election on February 5, 2015 but was defeated in the general election in 2018.[5]

Background

Thibeault was born in Sudbury, and was a newscaster and reporter at local stations CIGM and CJRQ during the 1990s. He later graduated from the developmental services worker program at Cambrian College, and was hired as a behavioural consultant for the West Vancouver School Board in British Columbia. He worked for five years as coordinator at the Mainstream Association for Pro-Active Community Living in Vancouver, and returned to Sudbury in 2003 to become campaign director of the United Way of Sudbury and District.[6] In June 2005, he was promoted to executive director.[7] The United Way held several successful campaigns in this period, increasing its total from $1.3 million in 2003 to $2.3 million in 2007.[8]

Federal politics

Thibeault won the New Democratic Party's Sudbury nomination in September 2008, after the resignation of previously nominated candidate Gerry McIntaggart and the withdrawal of Dave Battaino from the contest.[9] He received endorsements from the Sudbury Star newspaper, the Sudbury and District Labour Council and United Steelworkers of America Local 2020, and won an upset victory over six-term Liberal Party incumbent Diane Marleau.[10]

The Conservative Party won a minority government in this election, and Thibeault entered parliament as a member of the opposition. He was appointed as his party's critic for consumer protection and amateur sport in late November 2008.[11] Along with other New Democratic Party MPs, he later called for an investigation into the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's handling of tainted milk that was sold in Sudbury and other parts of Ontario.[12] Thibeault supported a planned coalition government of Liberals and New Democrats in late 2008, and wrote an editorial describing Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper as a "coward" for proroguing parliament when it appeared his government would be defeated by the coalition in a motion of non-confidence.[13] The coalition was abandoned when Michael Ignatieff became Liberal Party leader, and decided to support the Conservative government's January 2009 budget.

Thibeault called on the federal government to regulate interest rates and fees on credit cards and debit cards in March 2009, describing existing rates as "out of control" and a hindrance to consumers and businesses during an economic downturn.[14] Finance Minister Jim Flaherty later announced that his government would launch an education campaign and provide for increased disclosure on credit-card statements, but would not regulate rates. Thibeault described this as "disappointing".[15] On June 18, 2010, Thibeault introduced a private member's bill to cap annual interest rates on credit cards to no more than five per cent above the current Bank of Canada target for overnight rates.[16]

Thibeault also introduced a private member's bill in April 2009 to ensure the cost of Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) and Intensive Behavioural Intervention (IBI) for autistic persons is provided by health insurance programs in every province.[17] He later introduced another private bill to have the third Saturday in June recognized as Emergency Services Appreciation Day in Canada.[18]

Thibeault stood with striking workers from Vale Inco in the summer of 2009, and criticized Industry Minister Tony Clement's announcement that the federal government would not intervene to stop job and production cuts in Sudbury.[19] He called for Clement's resignation after the minister stated that Vale had "saved Sudbury" from becoming a "Valley of Death" by purchasing Inco in 2006.[20] He also protested cuts to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Northern Ontario radio services in this period.[21]

Thibeault, as the New Democrat critic for Sport, has been instrumental in raising national awareness about the very serious increase of violence in amateur sport and the ongoing concussion epidemic plaguing amateur hockey. He called for a Royal Commission to study violence in sports in February 2010; his call has been echoed by others, including Jaime Watt, a conservative strategist.[22] In February 2011, Thibeault introduced Bill C-616, calling for a national strategy to reduce the incidence of serious injury in amateur sport.[23]

He was successfully re-elected in the 2011 election.[24] The next year he supported Thomas Mulcair's successful bid to become leader of the NDP.[3] Thibeault served as caucus chairperson from April 2014 until resigning on December 2, 2014 citing family reasons.[3][25]

Provincial politics

Thibeault supported Gilles Bisson's bid to lead the Ontario New Democratic Party at its 2009 leadership convention.[26]

Following the resignation of Ontario NDP Sudbury Member of Provincial Parliament Joe Cimino, Thibeault announced on December 16, 2014, that he would be resigning as an NDP MP in order to run in the upcoming by-election in the provincial Sudbury riding as the Ontario Liberal Party's candidate after being appointed the party's candidate by Premier Kathleen Wynne.[3] His appointment faced some controversy when Andrew Olivier, the party's candidate in the 2014 election, alleged that he had been offered a job or appointment by party strategists in exchange for withdrawing his candidacy from the nomination contest, although Thibeault himself was never personally implicated in the allegations.[27]

Thibeault was a Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change from 2015 to 2016.[28]

On June 13, 2016, Thibeault replaced Bob Chiarelli as Minister of Energy in a Liberal cabinet shuffle.[29]

Cabinet positions

Ontario provincial government of Kathleen Wynne
Cabinet post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
Bob Chiarelli Minister of Energy
2016-2018
Greg Rickford

Electoral record

2018 Ontario general election: Sudbury
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Democratic Jamie West 17,386 48.07 +12.92
Progressive Conservative Troy Crowder 8,405 23.24 +15.73
Liberal Glenn Thibeault 8,108 22.42 -18.83
Green David Robinson 1,504 4.16 +0.92
Consensus Ontario Mila Chavez Wong 284 0.79
Libertarian James Wendler 212 0.59
None of the Above David Sylvestre 186 0.51
Independent J. David Popescu 82 0.23 +0.14
Total valid votes 36,167 100.0  
Turnout 54.9
Eligible voters 65,850
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing -1.37
Source: Elections Ontario[30]
Ontario provincial by-election, February 5, 2015: Sudbury
Resignation of Joe Cimino
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Glenn Thibeault 10,618 41.25 +1.91
New Democratic Suzanne Shawbonquit 9,067 35.15 -7.09
Independent Andrew Olivier 3,183 12.34 -27.00
Progressive Conservative Paula Peroni 1,937 7.51 -6.29
Green David Robinson 837 3.24 -0.35
Pauper John Turmel 25 0.10
People's Political Party Jean-Raymond Audet 39 0.15
Independent J. David Popescu 24 0.09 -0.22
Independent Ed Pokonzie 22 0.09
Independent James Waddell 21 0.08
Total valid votes 25,795 99.45 +0.56
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 143 0.55 -0.56
Turnout 25,938 39.69 -12.23
Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing +4.50
Independent candidate Andrew Olivier lost 27.00 percentage points from the 2014 election, when he ran as a Liberal.
Source(s)
Elections Ontario (2015). "Official Return from the Records, 088 Sudbury" (PDF). Retrieved 10 August 2017.
2011 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Glenn Thibeault 22,684 49.9
Conservative Fred Slade 12,916 28.4
Liberal Carol Hartman 8,172 18.0
Green Frederick Twilley 1,349 3.0
First Peoples National Will Morin 228 0.5
Independent David Popescu 116 0.3
Total valid votes 100.0%
2008 Canadian federal election: Sudbury
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
New Democratic Glenn Thibeault 15,094 35.15 +3.20 $71,329
Liberal Diane Marleau 12,969 30.20 −11.37 $50,177
Conservative Gerry Labelle 11,073 25.79 +4.11 $85,730
Green Gordon Harris 3,330 7.75 +5.02 $8,704
First Peoples National Will Morin 397 0.92 $0
Independent David Popescu 80 0.19 +0.08 $148
Total valid votes/expense limit 42,943 100.00 $82,461
Total rejected ballots 192 0.45 −0.03
Turnout 43,135 58.51 −7.48
Electors on the lists 73,724
Note: italicized expenditure totals refer to data that has not yet been finalized by Elections Canada.

References

  1. ^ @ONPARLeducation (13 July 2022). "Within the halls of the Legislature are walls that contain the names of every Member of Provincial Parliament elected to Ontario's Legislature since 1867" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  2. ^ "NDP MP defects to run for Wynne's Liberals in Sudbury". 16 December 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d "NDP's Glenn Thibeault to defect to Ontario Liberals: Wynne". CBC News. 16 December 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2014.
  4. ^ "Kathleen Wynne calls Sudbury byelection for Feb. 5". Toronto Star. 7 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Sudbury decides to go red, despite controversy". Northern Life. 5 February 2015.
  6. ^ Lara Bradley, "United Way director glad to be back home", Sudbury Star, 10 September 2003, A1.
  7. ^ "United Way to get new boss", Sudbury Star, 10 June 2005, A3.
  8. ^ Rachel Punch, "'It was a team approach'", Sudbury Star, October 11, 2003, A3.
  9. ^ Rachel Punch, "Parties ready for fall vote", Sudbury Star, August 29, 2008, A1; "Thibeault lone NDP contender", Sudbury Star, August 30, 2008, A3.
  10. ^ "Thibeault in Sudbury" [editorial], Sudbury Star, October 11, 2008, A10; "NDP candidates get council's nod", Sudbury Star, October 13, 2008, A3; "Vote NDP, say Steelworkers", Sudbury Star, October 14, 2008, A2; Denis St. Pierre, "Sudbury goes orange", Sudbury Star, October 15, 2008, A1.
  11. ^ "Thibeault named to NDP posts", Sudbury Star, November 26, 2008, A3.
  12. ^ Lara Bradley, "Federal agency concealed tainted milk: MPs", Sudbury Star, November 29, 2008, A1; Rachel Punch, "Milk contained steel powder", Sudbury Star, December 9, 2008, A1.
  13. ^ Glenn Thibeault, "Prime Minister a coward" [editorial], Sudbury Star, December 5, 2008, A11.
  14. ^ Rita Trichur, "MPs press for curbs on credit card firms", Toronto Star, 12 March 2009, B4; "POLL SHOWS THAT CANADIANS SUPPORT NEW DEMOCRAT PROPOSAL TO PROTECT CONSUMERS" [press release], States News Service, 27 March 2009; "NEW DEMOCRATS TABLE PLAN FOR CREDIT CARD RELIEF" [press release], States News Service, 22 April 2009.
  15. ^ Sarah Schmidt, "New regulations on credit cards needed, but users must wise up, too -- Flaherty", Edmonton Journal, 9 May 2009, G8; Rita Trichur, "Credit-card firms ordered to come clean with clients", Toronto Star, 21 May 2009, A1; "CONSERVATIVES FAIL TO STOP CREDIT CARD FLEECING" [press release], States News Service, 21 May 2009.
  16. ^ ``http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?DocId=4329978&Language=e&Mode=1&File=30``
  17. ^ "Federal Autism Legislation, Bill C-360, a 'Step in the Right Direction' [press release]". Market News. 15 April 2009.
  18. ^ "MP wants to recognize emergency response workers". Sudbury Star. 17 July 2009. p. A3.
  19. ^ "MPs blast government over jobs". Sudbury Star. 11 June 2009. p. A3.
  20. ^ Mulligan, Carol (21 July 2009). "Calls erupt for Clement's resignation". Sudbury Star. p. A1.
  21. ^ "Fuming over funding cuts". Timmins Daily Press. 30 March 2009. p. A5.
  22. ^ "Watt: Royal Commission needed on hockey violence". cbc.ca. 16 March 2011.
  23. ^ "New Democrats applaud talks to curb concussion epidemic". New Democratic Party of Canada. 15 March 2011.
  24. ^ "Riding results from across Canada". Edmonton Journal. 3 May 2011. p. A6.
  25. ^ "Roles - Glenn Thibeault - Current and Past - Members of Parliament - House of Commons of Canada".
  26. ^ "NDP candidate nets support". Sudbury Star. 6 February 2009. p. A3.
  27. ^ "Sudbury byelection candidate Andrew Olivier says tapes show Liberals discussed 'jobs' with him". Toronto Star. 15 January 2015.
  28. ^ Fisher, Robert (9 March 2015). "Adding up a scandal: the Sudbury byelection by the numbers: A rundown of how Sudbury-obsessed Queen's Park has become". CBC News.
  29. ^ "Kathleen Wynne's shuffled cabinet features 40% women". CBC News. 13 June 2016.
  30. ^ "Summary of Valid Votes Cast for each Candidate" (PDF). Elections Ontario. p. 10-11. Retrieved 20 January 2019.

External links

  • Glenn Thibeault – Parliament of Canada biography
  • Ontario Legislative Assembly parliamentary history

glenn, thibeault, glenn, edward, thibeault, born, october, 1969, former, canadian, politician, liberal, member, legislative, assembly, ontario, from, 2015, 2018, represented, riding, sudbury, served, cabinet, minister, government, kathleen, wynne, from, 2008, . Glenn Edward Thibeault 1 born October 23 1969 is a former Canadian politician He was Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 2015 to 2018 who represented the riding of Sudbury He served as a cabinet minister in the government of Kathleen Wynne From 2008 to 2015 he represented the federal electoral district of Sudbury in the House of Commons of Canada as a member of the New Democratic Party Glenn ThibeaultThibeault in 2014Ontario Minister of EnergyIn office June 13 2016 June 29 2018PremierKathleen WynnePreceded byBob ChiarelliSucceeded byGreg Rickford Energy Northern Development and Mines Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament for SudburyIn office February 5 2015 June 7 2018Preceded byJoe CiminoSucceeded byJamie WestMember of Parliamentfor SudburyIn office October 14 2008 January 2 2015Preceded byDiane MarleauSucceeded byPaul LefebvrePersonal detailsBornGlenn Edward Thibeault 1969 10 23 October 23 1969 age 53 Sudbury Ontario CanadaPolitical partyOntario Liberal 2014 present Other politicalaffiliationsNew Democratic 2008 2015 SpouseYolanda ThibeaultOccupationPoliticianjournalistexecutive directorOn December 16 2014 Thibeault announced that he would be resigning from the House of Commons in order to run for the provincial Ontario Liberal Party in a by election in the provincial riding of Sudbury for a seat in the Ontario legislature after being recruited by Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne His resignation became official on January 5 2015 shortly before Wynne called the by election 2 3 4 He won the by election on February 5 2015 but was defeated in the general election in 2018 5 Contents 1 Background 2 Federal politics 3 Provincial politics 3 1 Cabinet positions 4 Electoral record 5 References 6 External linksBackground EditThibeault was born in Sudbury and was a newscaster and reporter at local stations CIGM and CJRQ during the 1990s He later graduated from the developmental services worker program at Cambrian College and was hired as a behavioural consultant for the West Vancouver School Board in British Columbia He worked for five years as coordinator at the Mainstream Association for Pro Active Community Living in Vancouver and returned to Sudbury in 2003 to become campaign director of the United Way of Sudbury and District 6 In June 2005 he was promoted to executive director 7 The United Way held several successful campaigns in this period increasing its total from 1 3 million in 2003 to 2 3 million in 2007 8 Federal politics EditThibeault won the New Democratic Party s Sudbury nomination in September 2008 after the resignation of previously nominated candidate Gerry McIntaggart and the withdrawal of Dave Battaino from the contest 9 He received endorsements from the Sudbury Star newspaper the Sudbury and District Labour Council and United Steelworkers of America Local 2020 and won an upset victory over six term Liberal Party incumbent Diane Marleau 10 The Conservative Party won a minority government in this election and Thibeault entered parliament as a member of the opposition He was appointed as his party s critic for consumer protection and amateur sport in late November 2008 11 Along with other New Democratic Party MPs he later called for an investigation into the Canadian Food Inspection Agency s handling of tainted milk that was sold in Sudbury and other parts of Ontario 12 Thibeault supported a planned coalition government of Liberals and New Democrats in late 2008 and wrote an editorial describing Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper as a coward for proroguing parliament when it appeared his government would be defeated by the coalition in a motion of non confidence 13 The coalition was abandoned when Michael Ignatieff became Liberal Party leader and decided to support the Conservative government s January 2009 budget Thibeault called on the federal government to regulate interest rates and fees on credit cards and debit cards in March 2009 describing existing rates as out of control and a hindrance to consumers and businesses during an economic downturn 14 Finance Minister Jim Flaherty later announced that his government would launch an education campaign and provide for increased disclosure on credit card statements but would not regulate rates Thibeault described this as disappointing 15 On June 18 2010 Thibeault introduced a private member s bill to cap annual interest rates on credit cards to no more than five per cent above the current Bank of Canada target for overnight rates 16 Thibeault also introduced a private member s bill in April 2009 to ensure the cost of Applied Behavioural Analysis ABA and Intensive Behavioural Intervention IBI for autistic persons is provided by health insurance programs in every province 17 He later introduced another private bill to have the third Saturday in June recognized as Emergency Services Appreciation Day in Canada 18 Thibeault stood with striking workers from Vale Inco in the summer of 2009 and criticized Industry Minister Tony Clement s announcement that the federal government would not intervene to stop job and production cuts in Sudbury 19 He called for Clement s resignation after the minister stated that Vale had saved Sudbury from becoming a Valley of Death by purchasing Inco in 2006 20 He also protested cuts to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation s Northern Ontario radio services in this period 21 Thibeault as the New Democrat critic for Sport has been instrumental in raising national awareness about the very serious increase of violence in amateur sport and the ongoing concussion epidemic plaguing amateur hockey He called for a Royal Commission to study violence in sports in February 2010 his call has been echoed by others including Jaime Watt a conservative strategist 22 In February 2011 Thibeault introduced Bill C 616 calling for a national strategy to reduce the incidence of serious injury in amateur sport 23 He was successfully re elected in the 2011 election 24 The next year he supported Thomas Mulcair s successful bid to become leader of the NDP 3 Thibeault served as caucus chairperson from April 2014 until resigning on December 2 2014 citing family reasons 3 25 Provincial politics EditThibeault supported Gilles Bisson s bid to lead the Ontario New Democratic Party at its 2009 leadership convention 26 Following the resignation of Ontario NDP Sudbury Member of Provincial Parliament Joe Cimino Thibeault announced on December 16 2014 that he would be resigning as an NDP MP in order to run in the upcoming by election in the provincial Sudbury riding as the Ontario Liberal Party s candidate after being appointed the party s candidate by Premier Kathleen Wynne 3 His appointment faced some controversy when Andrew Olivier the party s candidate in the 2014 election alleged that he had been offered a job or appointment by party strategists in exchange for withdrawing his candidacy from the nomination contest although Thibeault himself was never personally implicated in the allegations 27 Thibeault was a Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change from 2015 to 2016 28 On June 13 2016 Thibeault replaced Bob Chiarelli as Minister of Energy in a Liberal cabinet shuffle 29 Cabinet positions Edit Ontario provincial government of Kathleen WynneCabinet post 1 Predecessor Office SuccessorBob Chiarelli Minister of Energy2016 2018 Greg RickfordElectoral record Editvte2018 Ontario general election SudburyParty Candidate Votes New Democratic Jamie West 17 386 48 07 12 92Progressive Conservative Troy Crowder 8 405 23 24 15 73Liberal Glenn Thibeault 8 108 22 42 18 83Green David Robinson 1 504 4 16 0 92Consensus Ontario Mila Chavez Wong 284 0 79Libertarian James Wendler 212 0 59None of the Above David Sylvestre 186 0 51Independent J David Popescu 82 0 23 0 14Total valid votes 36 167 100 0 Turnout 54 9Eligible voters 65 850New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing 1 37Source Elections Ontario 30 vteOntario provincial by election February 5 2015 Sudbury Resignation of Joe CiminoParty Candidate Votes Liberal Glenn Thibeault 10 618 41 25 1 91New Democratic Suzanne Shawbonquit 9 067 35 15 7 09Independent Andrew Olivier 3 183 12 34 27 00Progressive Conservative Paula Peroni 1 937 7 51 6 29Green David Robinson 837 3 24 0 35Pauper John Turmel 25 0 10 People s Political Party Jean Raymond Audet 39 0 15 Independent J David Popescu 24 0 09 0 22Independent Ed Pokonzie 22 0 09 Independent James Waddell 21 0 08 Total valid votes 25 795 99 45 0 56Total rejected unmarked and declined ballots 143 0 55 0 56Turnout 25 938 39 69 12 23Liberal gain from New Democratic Swing 4 50Independent candidate Andrew Olivier lost 27 00 percentage points from the 2014 election when he ran as a Liberal Source s Elections Ontario 2015 Official Return from the Records 088 Sudbury PDF Retrieved 10 August 2017 2011 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresNew Democratic Glenn Thibeault 22 684 49 9 Conservative Fred Slade 12 916 28 4 Liberal Carol Hartman 8 172 18 0 Green Frederick Twilley 1 349 3 0 First Peoples National Will Morin 228 0 5 Independent David Popescu 116 0 3 Total valid votes 100 0 vte2008 Canadian federal election SudburyParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresNew Democratic Glenn Thibeault 15 094 35 15 3 20 71 329Liberal Diane Marleau 12 969 30 20 11 37 50 177Conservative Gerry Labelle 11 073 25 79 4 11 85 730Green Gordon Harris 3 330 7 75 5 02 8 704First Peoples National Will Morin 397 0 92 0Independent David Popescu 80 0 19 0 08 148Total valid votes expense limit 42 943 100 00 82 461Total rejected ballots 192 0 45 0 03Turnout 43 135 58 51 7 48Electors on the lists 73 724Note italicized expenditure totals refer to data that has not yet been finalized by Elections Canada References Edit ONPARLeducation 13 July 2022 Within the halls of the Legislature are walls that contain the names of every Member of Provincial Parliament elected to Ontario s Legislature since 1867 Tweet via Twitter NDP MP defects to run for Wynne s Liberals in Sudbury 16 December 2014 Retrieved 16 December 2014 a b c d NDP s Glenn Thibeault to defect to Ontario Liberals Wynne CBC News 16 December 2014 Retrieved 16 December 2014 Kathleen Wynne calls Sudbury byelection for Feb 5 Toronto Star 7 January 2015 Sudbury decides to go red despite controversy Northern Life 5 February 2015 Lara Bradley United Way director glad to be back home Sudbury Star 10 September 2003 A1 United Way to get new boss Sudbury Star 10 June 2005 A3 Rachel Punch It was a team approach Sudbury Star October 11 2003 A3 Rachel Punch Parties ready for fall vote Sudbury Star August 29 2008 A1 Thibeault lone NDP contender Sudbury Star August 30 2008 A3 Thibeault in Sudbury editorial Sudbury Star October 11 2008 A10 NDP candidates get council s nod Sudbury Star October 13 2008 A3 Vote NDP say Steelworkers Sudbury Star October 14 2008 A2 Denis St Pierre Sudbury goes orange Sudbury Star October 15 2008 A1 Thibeault named to NDP posts Sudbury Star November 26 2008 A3 Lara Bradley Federal agency concealed tainted milk MPs Sudbury Star November 29 2008 A1 Rachel Punch Milk contained steel powder Sudbury Star December 9 2008 A1 Glenn Thibeault Prime Minister a coward editorial Sudbury Star December 5 2008 A11 Rita Trichur MPs press for curbs on credit card firms Toronto Star 12 March 2009 B4 POLL SHOWS THAT CANADIANS SUPPORT NEW DEMOCRAT PROPOSAL TO PROTECT CONSUMERS press release States News Service 27 March 2009 NEW DEMOCRATS TABLE PLAN FOR CREDIT CARD RELIEF press release States News Service 22 April 2009 Sarah Schmidt New regulations on credit cards needed but users must wise up too Flaherty Edmonton Journal 9 May 2009 G8 Rita Trichur Credit card firms ordered to come clean with clients Toronto Star 21 May 2009 A1 CONSERVATIVES FAIL TO STOP CREDIT CARD FLEECING press release States News Service 21 May 2009 http www2 parl gc ca HousePublications Publication aspx DocId 4329978 amp Language e amp Mode 1 amp File 30 Federal Autism Legislation Bill C 360 a Step in the Right Direction press release Market News 15 April 2009 MP wants to recognize emergency response workers Sudbury Star 17 July 2009 p A3 MPs blast government over jobs Sudbury Star 11 June 2009 p A3 Mulligan Carol 21 July 2009 Calls erupt for Clement s resignation Sudbury Star p A1 Fuming over funding cuts Timmins Daily Press 30 March 2009 p A5 Watt Royal Commission needed on hockey violence cbc ca 16 March 2011 New Democrats applaud talks to curb concussion epidemic New Democratic Party of Canada 15 March 2011 Riding results from across Canada Edmonton Journal 3 May 2011 p A6 Roles Glenn Thibeault Current and Past Members of Parliament House of Commons of Canada NDP candidate nets support Sudbury Star 6 February 2009 p A3 Sudbury byelection candidate Andrew Olivier says tapes show Liberals discussed jobs with him Toronto Star 15 January 2015 Fisher Robert 9 March 2015 Adding up a scandal the Sudbury byelection by the numbers A rundown of how Sudbury obsessed Queen s Park has become CBC News Kathleen Wynne s shuffled cabinet features 40 women CBC News 13 June 2016 Summary of Valid Votes Cast for each Candidate PDF Elections Ontario p 10 11 Retrieved 20 January 2019 External links EditGlenn Thibeault Parliament of Canada biography Ontario Legislative Assembly parliamentary history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glenn Thibeault amp oldid 1102797244, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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