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Jim Jordan (Canadian politician)

Jim Jordan (2 September 1928 – 18 September 2012) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 to 1997. His career had been in education as a teacher and administrator.

Jim Jordan
Member of Parliament for Leeds—Grenville
In office
1988–1997
Preceded byJennifer Cossitt
Succeeded byJoe Jordan
Personal details
Born(1928-09-02)2 September 1928
Marlbank, Ontario, Canada
Died18 September 2012(2012-09-18) (aged 84)
Brockville, Ontario, Canada
Political partyLiberal
Spouse(s)Mary Barrett
m. 29 August 1953

Biography edit

Jordan was born the youngest of seven children to George and Hannah Jordan (née Taylor) in Marlbank, Ontario. His father, George, was a longtime municipal politician in Hungerford Township and ran unsuccessfully in the riding of East Hastings for the Liberals in the 1948 provincial election.

He was educated in Marlbank, Tweed and at Regiopolis in Kingston, and attended teacher's college in 1949 following completion of Grade 13. He married Mary Barrett in 1953.[1] He began his teaching career at CFB Petawawa, eventually rising to the position of principal after eight years. He then accepted a position of school inspector in the Lanark, Leeds and Grenville area. In 1969 he became the first director of education for the Lanark, Leeds and Grenville School Board. He retired from the education field in 1985, and subsequently began to pursue a career in politics.

Jordan was an Ontario Liberal Party candidate in the 1987 provincial election, losing by fewer than 200 votes to Progressive Conservative incumbent Bob Runciman.

He then chose to contest the 1988 federal election, defeating incumbent MP Jennifer Cossitt by over 2,000 votes. He was re-elected in the 1993 election, and retired in 1997. His son Joe Jordan secured the Liberal nomination in Leeds and Grenville that year, and succeeded his father as MP in the 1997 election. This marked the first time in Canadian history that a son had directly succeeded his father as MP for the same constituency.

He died from cancer on 18 September 2012 at the Brockville and District Hospice Palliative Care facility.[2] Jordan died exactly 4 years to the day after his wife

Family edit

Jim Jordan is the father of seven boys: Dr. David Jordan, Bob Jordan, Paul Jordan, Joe Jordan, Tom Jordan, Mike Jordan, and Dr. Andy Jordan. Jordan is the grandfather of 17 grandchildren, four great granddaughters and three great grandsons.

Additional information edit

Jordan campaigned for federal funding to support the construction of the Highway 416 superhighway between Ottawa and Highway 401.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Canadian Parliamentary Guide. 1990.
  2. ^ . The Recorder and Times. Brockville. 18 September 2012. Archived from the original on 4 October 2012. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
  3. ^ Payne, Elizabeth (14 May 1994). . Hamilton Spectator. p. B8. Archived from the original on 26 October 2012. Retrieved 19 March 2010.

External links edit

  • Jim Jordan – Parliament of Canada biography

jordan, canadian, politician, jordan, september, 1928, september, 2012, member, house, commons, canada, from, 1988, 1997, career, been, education, teacher, administrator, jordanmember, parliament, leeds, grenvillein, office, 1988, 1997preceded, byjennifer, cos. Jim Jordan 2 September 1928 18 September 2012 was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 to 1997 His career had been in education as a teacher and administrator Jim JordanMember of Parliament for Leeds GrenvilleIn office 1988 1997Preceded byJennifer CossittSucceeded byJoe JordanPersonal detailsBorn 1928 09 02 2 September 1928Marlbank Ontario CanadaDied18 September 2012 2012 09 18 aged 84 Brockville Ontario CanadaPolitical partyLiberalSpouse s Mary Barrettm 29 August 1953 Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 Additional information 4 References 5 External linksBiography editJordan was born the youngest of seven children to George and Hannah Jordan nee Taylor in Marlbank Ontario His father George was a longtime municipal politician in Hungerford Township and ran unsuccessfully in the riding of East Hastings for the Liberals in the 1948 provincial election He was educated in Marlbank Tweed and at Regiopolis in Kingston and attended teacher s college in 1949 following completion of Grade 13 He married Mary Barrett in 1953 1 He began his teaching career at CFB Petawawa eventually rising to the position of principal after eight years He then accepted a position of school inspector in the Lanark Leeds and Grenville area In 1969 he became the first director of education for the Lanark Leeds and Grenville School Board He retired from the education field in 1985 and subsequently began to pursue a career in politics Jordan was an Ontario Liberal Party candidate in the 1987 provincial election losing by fewer than 200 votes to Progressive Conservative incumbent Bob Runciman He then chose to contest the 1988 federal election defeating incumbent MP Jennifer Cossitt by over 2 000 votes He was re elected in the 1993 election and retired in 1997 His son Joe Jordan secured the Liberal nomination in Leeds and Grenville that year and succeeded his father as MP in the 1997 election This marked the first time in Canadian history that a son had directly succeeded his father as MP for the same constituency He died from cancer on 18 September 2012 at the Brockville and District Hospice Palliative Care facility 2 Jordan died exactly 4 years to the day after his wifeFamily editJim Jordan is the father of seven boys Dr David Jordan Bob Jordan Paul Jordan Joe Jordan Tom Jordan Mike Jordan and Dr Andy Jordan Jordan is the grandfather of 17 grandchildren four great granddaughters and three great grandsons Additional information editJordan campaigned for federal funding to support the construction of the Highway 416 superhighway between Ottawa and Highway 401 3 References edit Canadian Parliamentary Guide 1990 Former MP Jim Jordan dead at 84 The Recorder and Times Brockville 18 September 2012 Archived from the original on 4 October 2012 Retrieved 18 September 2012 Payne Elizabeth 14 May 1994 Federal government will help finance Highway 416 Hamilton Spectator p B8 Archived from the original on 26 October 2012 Retrieved 19 March 2010 External links editJim Jordan Parliament of Canada biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jim Jordan Canadian politician amp oldid 1213957802, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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