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Kevin O'Leary

Terence Thomas Kevin O'Leary (born July 9, 1954), also known as Mr. Wonderful and Maple Man, is a Canadian businessman, investor, journalist, and television personality.[1] From 2004 to 2014, he appeared on various Canadian television shows. These include the business news programs SqueezePlay and The Lang and O'Leary Exchange, as well as the Canadian reality television shows Dragons' Den(Canada), Shark Tank(USA) and Redemption Inc.[2] In 2008, he appeared on Discovery Channel's Project Earth. Since 2009, he has appeared on Shark Tank, the American version of Dragons' Den.

Kevin O'Leary
O'Leary in 2023
Born
Terence Thomas Kevin O'Leary

(1954-07-09) July 9, 1954 (age 69)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Other names
  • Mr. Wonderful
  • Chef Wonderful
  • Uncle Kevin
  • Maple Man
Citizenship
  • Canada
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Ireland
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Businessman, investor, journalist, television personality
Known forReality TV host,
CNBC and BNN contributor
Political partyConservative (2004-present)
Liberal (before 2004)
Spouse
Linda O'Leary
(m. 1990)
Children2
WebsiteOfficial website

O'Leary co-founded SoftKey Software Products, a technology company that sold software geared toward family education and entertainment. During the late 1980s and 1990s, SoftKey became a major consolidator in the global educational software market, having acquired rival companies via hostile takeover bids, such as Compton's New Media, The Learning Company, and Broderbund. SoftKey later changed its name to The Learning Company and was acquired by Mattel in 1999, with the sale making O'Leary a multimillionaire.[3][4] Mattel then fired him after the acquisition which resulted in significant losses and multiple shareholder lawsuits.[4]

In 2017, he campaigned to be the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.[5][6] He was a frontrunner in the polls during much of that time but dropped out in April 2017, one month before the election, citing a lack of support in Quebec.[7][8]

Early life and education edit

O'Leary was born on 9 July 1954,[9] in Montreal, one of two sons of Georgette (née Bukalam), a small-business owner and investor of Lebanese descent, and Terry O'Leary, a salesman of Irish descent. Kevin also has one brother, whose name is Shane O'Leary.[9][10][11][12][13] Due to his paternal heritage, O'Leary also holds Irish citizenship and carries an Irish passport.[14] O'Leary had dyslexia which he argued helped him in the world of business.[15]

O'Leary grew up in the Town of Mount Royal,[2] Quebec. His parents divorced when he was a child, largely due to his father's alcoholism.[9] His father died shortly after that, when O'Leary was only seven years old.[16] After his father's death, his mother ran the family's clothing business as an executive.[17] His mother later married an economist, George Kanawaty,[18] who worked with the UN's International Labour Organization.[12][19] His stepfather's international assignments caused the family to move frequently, and O'Leary lived in many places while growing up, including Cambodia, Ethiopia, Tunisia, and Cyprus.[20] In his youth, he met both Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and Pol Pot of Cambodia.[21] O'Leary attended Stanstead College[22] and St. George's School, both in Quebec.[2]

O'Leary's mother was a skilled investor, investing a third of her weekly paycheque in large-cap, dividend-paying stocks and interest-bearing bonds, ultimately achieving high returns in her investment portfolio. She kept her investment portfolio secret, so O'Leary only discovered his mother's skill as an investor after her death when her will was executed.[23] Many of his investment lessons came from his mother, including the admonition to save one-third of his money.[2][23][24][25]

O'Leary had aspired to become a photographer, but on the advice of his stepfather, attended university,[19] where he continued to develop his interest in business and investing since his youth.[26] He received an honours bachelor's degree in environmental studies and psychology from the University of Waterloo in 1977[27][28][29] and an MBA in entrepreneurship from the Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario in 1980.[28][29]

Business career edit

In 1978, between the first and second years of his MBA program, O'Leary was selected for an internship at Nabisco in Downtown Toronto and then worked as an assistant brand manager for Nabisco's cat food brand.[24][25][30] O'Leary attributed his future business success at The Learning Company as a result of the extensive marketing skills that he honed during his assistant brand management days at Nabisco.[31]

After leaving Nabisco, O'Leary began a brief career as a television producer. With two of his former MBA classmates, Scott Mackenzie and Dave Toms (both of whom had assisted on O'Leary's MBA documentary), O'Leary co-founded Special Event Television (SET).[17][32][33] SET was an independent television production company that produced original sports programming such as The Original Six, Don Cherry's Grapevine, Bobby Orr and the Hockey Legends. The company achieved limited success with minor television shows, soccer films, sports documentaries, and short in-between-period commercials for local professional hockey games.[4][24][34][35][36] One of his partners later bought out his share of the venture for $25,000.[2][33]

Softkey edit

After selling his SET share, O'Leary then proceeded by moving onto his next business venture. He started Softkey in a Toronto basement in 1986, along with business partners John Freeman and Gary Babcock.[36] The company was a publisher and distributor of CD-based personal computer software for Windows and Macintosh computers. A major financial backer who had committed $250,000 in development capital to the company backed out the day before signing the documents and delivering his cheque, leaving O'Leary looking for funding to support the fledgling business. He used the proceeds from selling his SET share and convinced his mother to lend him $10,000 in seed capital to establish SoftKey Software Products.[37]

As the software and personal-computer industries were proliferating throughout the course of the early 1980s, O'Leary convinced printer manufacturers to bundle Softkey's program with their hardware. With distribution assured, the company developed several educational software products focused on mathematics and reading education. Softkey products typically consisted of software for home users, especially compilation discs containing various freeware or shareware games packaged in "jewel-case" CD-ROMs.[4][25]

Softkey weathered stiff competition from other software companies in the late 1980s and prospered throughout the 1990s. By 1993, Softkey had become a major consolidator in the educational software market, acquiring rivals such as WordStar and Spinnaker Software in the process.[38][39] In 1995, Softkey acquired The Learning Company (TLC) for $606 million,[40] adopting its name, and moved its headquarters to Cambridge, Massachusetts.

TLC lost $105 million (US) in 1998 on revenues of $800 million and suffered losses over the previous two years.[41] TLC bought its former rival Brøderbund in June 1998 for $416 million.

In 1999, TLC was acquired by Mattel for US$4.2 billion.[36] Following the acquisition, sales and earnings for Mattel soon dropped, and O'Leary was fired. The purchase by Mattel was later called one of the most disastrous corporate acquisitions in recent business history.[42] While acquisition management had projected a post-acquisition profit of US$50 million, Mattel actually experienced a loss of US$105 million. Mattel's stock dropped, wiping out US$3 billion of shareholder value in a single day. Mattel's shareholders later filed a class-action lawsuit accusing Mattel executives, O'Leary, and former TLC CEO Michael Perik of misleading investors about the health of TLC and the benefits of its acquisition. The lawsuit alleged that TLC used accounting tricks to hide losses and inflate quarterly revenues. In response, O'Leary and his defendants disputed all of the charges, with Mattel later paying $122 million to settle the lawsuit in 2003. O'Leary blamed the technology meltdown and a culture clash of management of the two companies for the failure of the acquisition.[41][43]

O'Leary and financial backers from Citigroup made an unsuccessful attempt to acquire the French video game company Atari, with O'Leary having made plans to start a video-gaming television channel which never materialized.[4]

StorageNow Holdings edit

In 2003, O'Leary became a co-investor and corporate director at StorageNow Holdings, a Canadian developer of climate-controlled storage facilities controlled by Reza and Asif Satchu.[44] StorageNow became the operator of storage services in Canada, with facilities in 11 cities, and was acquired by Storage REIT in March 2007 for $110 million.[4] O'Leary later sold his shares for a windfall profit of more than $4.5 million in realized capital gains, with his initial stake being originally valued at $500,000.[4]

In May 2005, Reza Satchu and O'Leary's operating partner, Wheeler, filed a $10-million wrongful dismissal lawsuit, charging that they had altered an agreed-upon compensation deal and illegally reduced Wheeler's share of the profits.[4] O'Leary and Satchu claimed Wheeler failed to reach performance targets.[45] The case was settled out of court.[4]

Other ventures edit

In March 2007, O'Leary joined the advisory board of Genstar Capital, a private equity firm that focuses on investing in healthcare services, industrial technology, business services, and software. Genstar Capital appointed O'Leary to its Strategic Advisory Board to seek new investment opportunities for its $1.2 billion fund.[46]

O'Leary Funds edit

In 2008, O'Leary co-founded O'Leary Funds Inc., a mutual fund management firm focused on global yield investing. He is the company's chairman and lead investor, while his brother Shane O'Leary serves as the director. The fund's assets under management grew from $400 million in 2011 to $1.2 billion in 2012.[47] The fund's primary manager was Stanton Asset Management, a firm controlled by the husband-and-wife team of Connor O'Brien and Louise Ann Poirier.[25]

According to research by Canadian banker Mark R. McQueen, O'Leary's fund increased distribution yield from his funds by returning invested capital to shareholders. While this is not unusual, it was contrary to O'Leary's statements.[48] Another analysis also found that one-quarter of the distributions from one of O'Leary's funds were return of capital.[45]

In November 2014, O'Leary Funds Management agreed to pay penalties to the Autorité des marchés financiers for violating certain technical provisions of the Securities Act. At the time of the agreement, O'Leary Funds reported taking steps to correct the violations.[49] On October 15, 2015, O'Leary Funds was sold to Canoe Financial, a private investment-management company owned by Canadian businessman W. Brett Wilson. Wilson once was an investor with O'Leary on CBC's Dragons' Den.[50]

O'Leary Ventures edit

O'Leary is also the founder of O'Leary Ventures, a private early-stage venture capital investment company,[51] O'Leary Mortgages, O'Leary books, and O'Leary Fine Wines.[52][53] In April 2014, O'Leary Mortgages closed.[54] O'Leary's funds have a questionable history and are said to have declined over 20% in a year, often a big blow to fund managers. O'Leary no longer manages outside money.[55]

ETF and investing edit

On July 14, 2015, O'Leary launched an ETF through O'Shares Investments, a division of his investment fund, O'Leary Funds Management LP where O'Leary serves as chairman. A value investor, he has advised on personal finance.[56] He advocates portfolio diversification and suggests that investors have their age as the percentage of bonds in their portfolios (i.e., 30% in bonds and 70% in stocks for a 30-year-old investor, with an increasing proportion of bonds and decreasing proportion of stocks as the investor ages).[56] O'Leary has also "stated on many occasions that he won't invest in publicly-traded stock unless it pays him a dividend."[57]

O'Leary is also an active gold investor, with five percent of his financial portfolio invested in physical gold. However, he does not invest in stocks of gold-mining companies because he says cash flow is an important investment factor to him.[58][59][60] O'Leary also advises diversification in multiple industry sectors while dedicating no more than 20 percent of one's financial portfolio being concentrated in one sector.[61][62]

Cryptocurrencies edit

O'Leary initially expressed skepticism about cryptocurrencies. In May 2019, O'Leary told CNBC bitcoin is "a digital game" and is a "useless currency". He illustrated his thinking with the following example, "Let's say you want to buy a piece of real estate for $10 million in Switzerland...They want a guarantee that the value comes back to the U.S. currency. You have to somehow hedge the risk of bitcoin. That means it's not a real currency. That means the receiver is not willing to take the risk of the volatility it has. It's worthless."[63]

In May 2021, O'Leary told Pomp podcast host Anthony Pompliano that he had made a 3 to 5% allocation to bitcoin and had become a strategic investor in the Vancouver-based decentralized finance platform Defi Ventures;[64] the company then renamed itself WonderFi Technologies, in reference to O'Leary's nickname, "Mr. Wonderful".

In August 2021, it was announced O'Leary would take an ownership stake in the parent companies of FTX.com and FTX.US as part of his compensation for becoming a "spokesperson and ambassador" for FTX.[65] FTX subsequently went bankrupt due to CEO Sam Bankman-Fried secretly using client funds to make speculative bets that were unsuccessful. In November 2022, O'Leary, alongside other spokespeople for FTX, was sued in a class-action lawsuit.[66][67][68] There is precedent for prosecuting individuals promoting fraudulent cryptocurrency ventures—regardless of whether they had plausible deniability. For example, in February 2022, the U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a lawsuit against Bitconnect that the Securities Act of 1933 extends to targeted solicitation using social media.[69] O'Leary claimed on CNBC that he was paid $15 million for the spokesman role, adding that he lost $9.7 million in digital assets, the remainder allotment in various fees and taxes, and a further million dollars' worth of equity after the company's insolvency. At an FTX hearing, O'Leary claimed that Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao "put FTX out of business."[70]

O'Leary has been an advocate of cryptocurrency investing and personally owns coins in the cryptocurrencies Ether, Polygon, SOL, Bitcoin, and Pawthereum.[71]

Books edit

  • Cold Hard Truth: On Business, Money & Life (2011)
  • Cold Hard Truth on Men, Women, and Money: 50 Common Money Mistakes and How to Fix Them (2012)
  • Cold Hard Truth on Family, Kids and Money (2015)
  • Cold Hard Truth on Marriage and Money: Part Two of Cold Hard Truth on Family, Kids and Money (2015)
  • Digital Pivot or Bust In a Post COVID-19 World: Why Small Businesses Must Re-Think Everything to Survive and Thrive! (2020)

In September 2011, O'Leary released his first book, Cold Hard Truth: On Business, Money & Life, in which he shares his views on family relationships, investing, money, and life.[72] A sequel, The Cold Hard Truth on Men, Women, and Money: 50 Common Money Mistakes and How to Fix Them, was published in 2012. It focused on the importance on developing financial literacy and financial education as a key cornerstone foundation for building and achieving financial abundance, freedom, and stability.[73] O'Leary released a follow-up in 2015 in which he covers subjects pertaining to important life choices such as education, choice of career paths, personal finance and money management, dating, marriage, parenting, family, and retirement. He discusses the obstacles of parenting and raising a family on top of working to provide wealth and financial security for them. He offers advice on inculcating the importance of developing financial literacy in family members, saving and investing money, and managing loans, debt, and credit.[74]

Media edit

Dragons' Den and Shark Tank edit

In 2006, O'Leary appeared as one of the five follow-up venture capitalists on the then-new show Dragons' Den on CBC, the Canadian installment of the international Dragons' Den format. On the show, O'Leary developed a persona as a blunt, abrasive investor, who at one point told a contestant who started crying, "Money doesn't care. Your tears don't add any value."[4][75] This television persona was encouraged by executive producer Stuart Coxe, who occasionally asked O'Leary to be "more evil" during the first two seasons.[76] Dragons' Den became one of the most-watched shows in CBC history, with around two million viewers per episode.[4] Coxe attributed the show's success in large part to O'Leary's presence.[4]

In 2009, the American version of Dragons' Den, Shark Tank, began, and Shark Tank executive producer Mark Burnett invited two of the CBC Dragons' Den investors, O'Leary and Robert Herjavec, to appear on the show. Both have remained with Shark Tank since the beginning. For several years, they appeared on both shows, although Herjavec left Dragons' Den in 2012, and O'Leary left in 2014. Shark Tank became a ratings hit, averaging 9 million viewers per episode at its peak in the 2014–15 season.[77] It has also been a critical favourite, winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Structured Reality Program four times.[78]

O'Leary's appearances on Dragons' Den and Shark Tank popularized the nickname "Mr. Wonderful" for him; he has said that he is often referred to by that name in public.[79] O'Leary has said that the nickname serves both as a tongue-in-cheek reference to his reputation for being mean,[80] as well as a reflection of his view that his blunt assessments are helpful to misguided, naive, and inexperienced entrepreneurs. In a 2013 interview, O'Leary implied that he could not remember how he got the nickname.[79] He had already referred to himself as "Mr. Wonderful" in a 2006 casting video for Dragon's Den, predating either show.[81]

Besides his acerbic demeanor, domineering imposition, and blunt television persona, O'Leary has also gained a reputation on both shows for preferring deals in which he loans the entrepreneurs money in exchange for a percentage of future revenue, rather than taking a share of the company.[82]

Notable deals in which O'Leary has been involved on Shark Tank include investments in Talbott Teas (later bought by Jamba Juice)[83] and GrooveBook (later bought by Shutterfly), the latter with Mark Cuban.[84] Some of his recent investments include Hello Prenup with Nirav Tolia of Nextdoor. All of his Dragons' Den and Shark Tank investments are consolidated, presided, and managed under his holding company, called "Something Wonderful."[82]

Discovery Channel's Discovery Project Earth edit

In 2008, O'Leary worked as a co-host for the Discovery Channel's Discovery Project Earth, a show that explores innovative ways to reverse climate change.[85][86]

The Lang and O'Leary Exchange edit

In 2009, O'Leary began appearing with journalist Amanda Lang on CBC News Network's The Lang and O'Leary Exchange. During a segment of The Lang & O'Leary Exchange on the Occupy Wall Street protests in 2011, O'Leary criticized Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges for sounding "like a left-wing nutbar." Hedges said afterward that "it will be the last time" he would appear on the show and compared the CBC to Fox News.[87] CBC's ombudsman found O'Leary's behaviour to be a violation of the public broadcaster's journalistic standards.[88]

In January 2014, on The Lang and O'Leary Exchange, O'Leary remarked,

It's fantastic, and this is a great thing because it inspires everybody, gets them motivation to look up to the one percent and say, 'I want to become one of those people, I'm going to fight hard to get up to the top.' This is fantastic news, and, of course, I applaud it. What can be wrong with this? I celebrate capitalism. Don't tell me that you want to redistribute wealth again, that's never gonna happen... Redistribution of wealth doesn't work, we tried it in the Soviet Union, North Korea, would you like to live there? [89][90][91]

O'Leary later clarified these statements, saying,

No I don't think poverty is fantastic. I don't think income disparity is fantastic. What I think is how successful capitalism has been over the last hundred years reducing poverty and reducing income disparity. In the last 30 years the number of people living on this globe in extreme poverty has been reduced from 42% down to 17%. Amanda, I want you to thank capitalism for that, because that's how it happened.[92]

Other projects edit

In 2009, O'Leary hosted a Winnipeg Comedy Festival gala called Savings & Groans in which he performed a Dragon's Den style sketch in which Sean Cullen and Ron Sparks tried to get him to invest in their invention - the wheel. The show aired on CBC in 2010.

O'Leary co-produced and hosted the 2012 reality show Redemption Inc., which aired for one season on CBC, in which ten ex-convicts competed to have O'Leary fund their business idea.[2] Having also been a co-host of SqueezePlay on Bell Media's Business News Network (BNN), he returned to the Discovery Channel on September 1, 2014 to join as a contributor for its radio and television stations such as CTV.[93][94]

On May 5, 2015, O'Leary made an appearance on the game show Celebrity Jeopardy and received $10,000 for his charity despite finishing 3rd and in negative points after both Double Jeopardy and Final Jeopardy rounds.[95] In September that year, O'Leary appeared as a celebrity judge in the 95th Miss America pageant.[96]

In 2018 O'Leary hosted the podcast Ask Mr. Wonderful for seven episodes.[97] In 2019, he began regularly posting videos on YouTube, again under the title "Ask Mr. Wonderful".[98]

In 2021, O'Leary appeared with Katie Phang and Ada Pozo on CNBC's Money Court, where they adjudicated financial disputes.[99]

He is currently a member of ARHT Media's Board of Advisors, alongside Canadian singer Paul Anka and Mexican telecommunications giant Carlos Slim.[100]

Politics edit

In January 2016, O'Leary offered to invest $1 million in the economy of Alberta in exchange for the resignation of Premier Rachel Notley[101] and appeared with four other prospective leadership candidates at a conference for federal Conservatives in late February 2016, where he gave a presentation titled "If I Run, This is How."[102][103] During his speech, he predicted that the Liberal government would fall within four years of economic collapse.[104]

2017 federal Conservative Party leadership race edit

 
O'Leary with Andrew Scheer in 2018
 
Campaign logo

Following Stephen Harper's resignation as leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, O'Leary attended Conservative Party gatherings in February and May 2016, leading to public speculation about whether he would run for the 2017 leadership election.[105]

In February 2016, Maxime Bernier, a Conservative Quebecois politician, criticized O'Leary, calling him a "tourist"[106] for wanting to be prime minister without being able to speak French.[107][108] Bernier later explained that he wanted all leadership candidates to learn French and praised his fellow leadership contender Lisa Raitt, who was trying to improve her French. O'Leary stated that he was taking French lessons, and he promised to learn French in time for the next federal election.[109]

On January 18, 2017, O'Leary officially entered the Conservative leadership race.[6] That same day, his former Dragons' Den co-star Arlene Dickinson stated that she found O'Leary to be too "self-interested and opportunistic" to be qualified for the office of prime minister.[110] In response, another former Dragons' Den co-star, W. Brett Wilson, endorsed O'Leary, highlighting differences between O'Leary as a businessman and his TV persona.[111]

On February 1, 2017, O'Leary posted a video of himself shooting in a Miami gun range. It was removed from Facebook out of respect for the funeral for three victims of the Quebec City mosque shooting on that day. It was also revealed that he was in New York promoting one of his business ventures when this occurred. O'Leary later apologized for the timing of this post.[112][113]

O'Leary was a frontrunner in the polls throughout most of his run. Nevertheless, he dropped out of the leadership race on April 26, 2017, stating that, though he still thought he could win the leadership election, a lack of support in Quebec meant that it would be difficult for him to beat Trudeau in 2019, and it would thus be "selfish" of him to continue. On dropping out, he endorsed Bernier, another frontrunner for the position.[8] (Andrew Scheer eventually won the leadership election, narrowly edging out Bernier.)

Political positions edit

Economy and trade edit

O'Leary supports multilateral free trade agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement. He described hypothetical trade negotiations between US President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as "Godzilla versus Bambi".[114] O'Leary believes corporate tax rates in Canada are too high and has promised to eliminate the national carbon tax.[115] O'Leary has threatened to punish provinces by withholding transfer payments if they do not eliminate their respective carbon taxes.[115] O'Leary is a critic of deficit spending and supports eliminating the national debt.[116]

O'Leary opposes control of the CRTC over Canada's telecommunications system.[117]

Energy edit

O'Leary supports building a pipeline from the Athabasca oil sands to Eastern Canada with the intention of making Canada "energy independent". He has criticized Canada's reliance on Saudi Arabia for oil and gas.[118] He has stated he would support a national referendum on the issue of pipelines.[119]

Social edit

O'Leary describes his social policies as "very liberal". He supports same-sex marriage and transgender rights.[120] O'Leary supports the legalization and regulation of marijuana.[117]

O'Leary supports assisted suicide and cited Switzerland as a model for Canada to follow.[121]

He has accused Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a New York politician, of "killing jobs by the thousands", citing higher corporate taxes which she favors.[122]

Foreign and military policy edit

O'Leary supported ending Canadian airstrikes on ISIS and supports taking a peacekeeping role in the Syrian Civil War.[123]

O'Leary described Russia as "neither an ally nor a foe" in an interview with the CBC.[124]

O'Leary has criticized Justin Trudeau's procurement plan. He supports purchasing aerial combat drones to defend Canadian airspace and supports phasing out the use of the Lockheed CP-140 Aurora citing cost reasons.[120] He has criticized the lack of funding of the Canadian Armed Forces and supports spending the NATO recommended 2% of GDP on military expenditures.[120][125]

Immigration edit

O'Leary has proposed creating a "fast track" for citizenship for immigrants who graduate from college or university and find employment, as well as for their spouses and children.[5]

O'Leary has advocated for increased border security in order to tackle the issue of irregular border crossing.[126][127][128]

Senate edit

In a 2017 interview with Evan Solomon, O'Leary suggested that Senators should pay money every year, instead of being paid, thus turning "a cost centre to Canada" into "a profit centre."[129]

Leadership debt and lawsuit edit

In November 2018, O'Leary hired lawyer Joseph Groia and sued Elections Canada and Canada's federal elections commissioner over campaign finance laws which limited candidates to spending only $25,000 of their own money for their leadership campaign. At the time of the lawsuit, O'Leary still owed $430,000 to creditors. O'Leary had proposed to Elections Canada that he pay off the debt now with his own money and fundraise the money later, but was rebuffed, since this would be illegal. O'Leary publicly stated that the law promoted mediocrity since rich people would be discouraged from running and hurt the businesses that had pledged money for his failed leadership campaign.[130]

In O'Leary's legal submissions, he argued that the laws preventing the use of personal money over $25,000 were a restriction of his Section 2 Charter right to free expression and the threat of jail time in those laws violated his Section 7 right to security of the person.[130]

Personal life edit

O'Leary and his wife, Linda, have been married since 1990.[23] The couple separated in 2011, but they resumed their marriage after two years.[131] Linda now serves as the VP of Marketing for O'Leary Wines.[132] They have two children, Trevor and Savannah.[133] In a 2016 interview, O'Leary stated: "In a successful growing business, it eats your time alive. Then later in life, you can provide for your family things that many others can't have. But because you sacrificed, you're then given the reward of freedom."[134]

The O'Learys live in Miami Beach and Toronto.[135] He also maintains a cottage in Muskoka, Ontario, as well as homes in Boston and Geneva, Switzerland.[136][137][138] In a 2022 CNBC interview, he mentioned that he has obtained a UAE citizenship in order to be able to partner with Emiratis on investments.[139] O'Leary is also a Catholic.[140]

O'Leary is a fan of the football team the New England Patriots and claims to watch all of their games, even when he is traveling around the world and games occur during the middle of the night.[79] He is a wine aficionado and belongs to the Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin, an international association of Burgundy wine enthusiasts.[141] He is also a lifelong photographer and has exhibited and sold prints of his photographs, donating the proceeds to charity.[142] O'Leary is also an avid watch collector and expert, sharing his insights on both Shark Tank and social media.[143]

On August 24, 2019, O'Leary and his wife Linda were involved in a fatal crash on Lake Joseph in Muskoka, Ontario when they were on a boat owned by O'Leary and operated at the time by Linda. The O'Leary's boat collided with another one and a 64-year-old man and 48-year-old woman on that vessel were killed.[144]

O'Leary said in a statement that he was cooperating with the police investigation and that the other boat did not have its lights on and "fled the scene".[145] The police stated that both boats left the scene to "attend a location", and both parties called 911."[146] On 24 September, Linda O'Leary was charged with "careless operation of a vessel" under the small vessel regulations of the Canada Shipping Act, a charge that carries maximum 18 months imprisonment and a $10,000 fine. The driver of the other boat, Richard Ruh of Orchard Park, New York, was charged with "failing to exhibit navigation light while underway."[147] On October 11, the Public Prosecution Service of Canada ruled out jail time for Linda.[148] On September 14, 2021, Linda was found not guilty of careless operation of the vessel.[149]

Bibliography edit

  • Cold Hard Truth: On Business, Money & Life. Doubleday Canada. 2011. ISBN 978-0385671743
  • Cold Hard Truth on Men, Women & Money. Doubleday Canada. 2012. ISBN 978-0-385-67850-6
  • Cold Hard Truth on Family, Kids and Money. Doubleday Canada. 2013. ISBN 978-0385682404

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Kevin O'Leary at IMDb

kevin, leary, this, article, about, canadian, businessman, other, uses, disambiguation, terence, thomas, born, july, 1954, also, known, wonderful, maple, canadian, businessman, investor, journalist, television, personality, from, 2004, 2014, appeared, various,. This article is about the Canadian businessman For other uses see Kevin O Leary disambiguation Terence Thomas Kevin O Leary born July 9 1954 also known as Mr Wonderful and Maple Man is a Canadian businessman investor journalist and television personality 1 From 2004 to 2014 he appeared on various Canadian television shows These include the business news programs SqueezePlay and The Lang and O Leary Exchange as well as the Canadian reality television shows Dragons Den Canada Shark Tank USA and Redemption Inc 2 In 2008 he appeared on Discovery Channel s Project Earth Since 2009 he has appeared on Shark Tank the American version of Dragons Den Kevin O LearyO Leary in 2023BornTerence Thomas Kevin O Leary 1954 07 09 July 9 1954 age 69 Montreal Quebec CanadaOther namesMr WonderfulChef WonderfulUncle KevinMaple ManCitizenshipCanadaUnited Arab EmiratesIrelandAlma materUniversity of Waterloo BES University of Western Ontario MBA Occupation s Businessman investor journalist television personalityKnown forReality TV host CNBC and BNN contributorPolitical partyConservative 2004 present Liberal before 2004 SpouseLinda O Leary m 1990 wbr Children2WebsiteOfficial websiteO Leary co founded SoftKey Software Products a technology company that sold software geared toward family education and entertainment During the late 1980s and 1990s SoftKey became a major consolidator in the global educational software market having acquired rival companies via hostile takeover bids such as Compton s New Media The Learning Company and Broderbund SoftKey later changed its name to The Learning Company and was acquired by Mattel in 1999 with the sale making O Leary a multimillionaire 3 4 Mattel then fired him after the acquisition which resulted in significant losses and multiple shareholder lawsuits 4 In 2017 he campaigned to be the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada 5 6 He was a frontrunner in the polls during much of that time but dropped out in April 2017 one month before the election citing a lack of support in Quebec 7 8 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Business career 2 1 Softkey 2 2 StorageNow Holdings 2 3 Other ventures 2 3 1 O Leary Funds 2 3 2 O Leary Ventures 2 3 3 ETF and investing 2 3 4 Cryptocurrencies 3 Books 4 Media 4 1 Dragons Den and Shark Tank 4 2 Discovery Channel s Discovery Project Earth 4 3 The Lang and O Leary Exchange 4 4 Other projects 5 Politics 5 1 2017 federal Conservative Party leadership race 5 2 Political positions 5 2 1 Economy and trade 5 2 2 Energy 5 2 3 Social 5 2 4 Foreign and military policy 5 2 5 Immigration 5 2 6 Senate 5 3 Leadership debt and lawsuit 6 Personal life 7 Bibliography 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education editO Leary was born on 9 July 1954 9 in Montreal one of two sons of Georgette nee Bukalam a small business owner and investor of Lebanese descent and Terry O Leary a salesman of Irish descent Kevin also has one brother whose name is Shane O Leary 9 10 11 12 13 Due to his paternal heritage O Leary also holds Irish citizenship and carries an Irish passport 14 O Leary had dyslexia which he argued helped him in the world of business 15 O Leary grew up in the Town of Mount Royal 2 Quebec His parents divorced when he was a child largely due to his father s alcoholism 9 His father died shortly after that when O Leary was only seven years old 16 After his father s death his mother ran the family s clothing business as an executive 17 His mother later married an economist George Kanawaty 18 who worked with the UN s International Labour Organization 12 19 His stepfather s international assignments caused the family to move frequently and O Leary lived in many places while growing up including Cambodia Ethiopia Tunisia and Cyprus 20 In his youth he met both Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and Pol Pot of Cambodia 21 O Leary attended Stanstead College 22 and St George s School both in Quebec 2 O Leary s mother was a skilled investor investing a third of her weekly paycheque in large cap dividend paying stocks and interest bearing bonds ultimately achieving high returns in her investment portfolio She kept her investment portfolio secret so O Leary only discovered his mother s skill as an investor after her death when her will was executed 23 Many of his investment lessons came from his mother including the admonition to save one third of his money 2 23 24 25 O Leary had aspired to become a photographer but on the advice of his stepfather attended university 19 where he continued to develop his interest in business and investing since his youth 26 He received an honours bachelor s degree in environmental studies and psychology from the University of Waterloo in 1977 27 28 29 and an MBA in entrepreneurship from the Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario in 1980 28 29 Business career editIn 1978 between the first and second years of his MBA program O Leary was selected for an internship at Nabisco in Downtown Toronto and then worked as an assistant brand manager for Nabisco s cat food brand 24 25 30 O Leary attributed his future business success at The Learning Company as a result of the extensive marketing skills that he honed during his assistant brand management days at Nabisco 31 After leaving Nabisco O Leary began a brief career as a television producer With two of his former MBA classmates Scott Mackenzie and Dave Toms both of whom had assisted on O Leary s MBA documentary O Leary co founded Special Event Television SET 17 32 33 SET was an independent television production company that produced original sports programming such as The Original Six Don Cherry s Grapevine Bobby Orr and the Hockey Legends The company achieved limited success with minor television shows soccer films sports documentaries and short in between period commercials for local professional hockey games 4 24 34 35 36 One of his partners later bought out his share of the venture for 25 000 2 33 Softkey edit After selling his SET share O Leary then proceeded by moving onto his next business venture He started Softkey in a Toronto basement in 1986 along with business partners John Freeman and Gary Babcock 36 The company was a publisher and distributor of CD based personal computer software for Windows and Macintosh computers A major financial backer who had committed 250 000 in development capital to the company backed out the day before signing the documents and delivering his cheque leaving O Leary looking for funding to support the fledgling business He used the proceeds from selling his SET share and convinced his mother to lend him 10 000 in seed capital to establish SoftKey Software Products 37 As the software and personal computer industries were proliferating throughout the course of the early 1980s O Leary convinced printer manufacturers to bundle Softkey s program with their hardware With distribution assured the company developed several educational software products focused on mathematics and reading education Softkey products typically consisted of software for home users especially compilation discs containing various freeware or shareware games packaged in jewel case CD ROMs 4 25 Softkey weathered stiff competition from other software companies in the late 1980s and prospered throughout the 1990s By 1993 Softkey had become a major consolidator in the educational software market acquiring rivals such as WordStar and Spinnaker Software in the process 38 39 In 1995 Softkey acquired The Learning Company TLC for 606 million 40 adopting its name and moved its headquarters to Cambridge Massachusetts TLC lost 105 million US in 1998 on revenues of 800 million and suffered losses over the previous two years 41 TLC bought its former rival Broderbund in June 1998 for 416 million In 1999 TLC was acquired by Mattel for US 4 2 billion 36 Following the acquisition sales and earnings for Mattel soon dropped and O Leary was fired The purchase by Mattel was later called one of the most disastrous corporate acquisitions in recent business history 42 While acquisition management had projected a post acquisition profit of US 50 million Mattel actually experienced a loss of US 105 million Mattel s stock dropped wiping out US 3 billion of shareholder value in a single day Mattel s shareholders later filed a class action lawsuit accusing Mattel executives O Leary and former TLC CEO Michael Perik of misleading investors about the health of TLC and the benefits of its acquisition The lawsuit alleged that TLC used accounting tricks to hide losses and inflate quarterly revenues In response O Leary and his defendants disputed all of the charges with Mattel later paying 122 million to settle the lawsuit in 2003 O Leary blamed the technology meltdown and a culture clash of management of the two companies for the failure of the acquisition 41 43 O Leary and financial backers from Citigroup made an unsuccessful attempt to acquire the French video game company Atari with O Leary having made plans to start a video gaming television channel which never materialized 4 StorageNow Holdings edit In 2003 O Leary became a co investor and corporate director at StorageNow Holdings a Canadian developer of climate controlled storage facilities controlled by Reza and Asif Satchu 44 StorageNow became the operator of storage services in Canada with facilities in 11 cities and was acquired by Storage REIT in March 2007 for 110 million 4 O Leary later sold his shares for a windfall profit of more than 4 5 million in realized capital gains with his initial stake being originally valued at 500 000 4 In May 2005 Reza Satchu and O Leary s operating partner Wheeler filed a 10 million wrongful dismissal lawsuit charging that they had altered an agreed upon compensation deal and illegally reduced Wheeler s share of the profits 4 O Leary and Satchu claimed Wheeler failed to reach performance targets 45 The case was settled out of court 4 Other ventures edit In March 2007 O Leary joined the advisory board of Genstar Capital a private equity firm that focuses on investing in healthcare services industrial technology business services and software Genstar Capital appointed O Leary to its Strategic Advisory Board to seek new investment opportunities for its 1 2 billion fund 46 O Leary Funds edit In 2008 O Leary co founded O Leary Funds Inc a mutual fund management firm focused on global yield investing He is the company s chairman and lead investor while his brother Shane O Leary serves as the director The fund s assets under management grew from 400 million in 2011 to 1 2 billion in 2012 47 The fund s primary manager was Stanton Asset Management a firm controlled by the husband and wife team of Connor O Brien and Louise Ann Poirier 25 According to research by Canadian banker Mark R McQueen O Leary s fund increased distribution yield from his funds by returning invested capital to shareholders While this is not unusual it was contrary to O Leary s statements 48 Another analysis also found that one quarter of the distributions from one of O Leary s funds were return of capital 45 In November 2014 O Leary Funds Management agreed to pay penalties to the Autorite des marches financiers for violating certain technical provisions of the Securities Act At the time of the agreement O Leary Funds reported taking steps to correct the violations 49 On October 15 2015 O Leary Funds was sold to Canoe Financial a private investment management company owned by Canadian businessman W Brett Wilson Wilson once was an investor with O Leary on CBC s Dragons Den 50 O Leary Ventures edit O Leary is also the founder of O Leary Ventures a private early stage venture capital investment company 51 O Leary Mortgages O Leary books and O Leary Fine Wines 52 53 In April 2014 O Leary Mortgages closed 54 O Leary s funds have a questionable history and are said to have declined over 20 in a year often a big blow to fund managers O Leary no longer manages outside money 55 ETF and investing edit On July 14 2015 O Leary launched an ETF through O Shares Investments a division of his investment fund O Leary Funds Management LP where O Leary serves as chairman A value investor he has advised on personal finance 56 He advocates portfolio diversification and suggests that investors have their age as the percentage of bonds in their portfolios i e 30 in bonds and 70 in stocks for a 30 year old investor with an increasing proportion of bonds and decreasing proportion of stocks as the investor ages 56 O Leary has also stated on many occasions that he won t invest in publicly traded stock unless it pays him a dividend 57 O Leary is also an active gold investor with five percent of his financial portfolio invested in physical gold However he does not invest in stocks of gold mining companies because he says cash flow is an important investment factor to him 58 59 60 O Leary also advises diversification in multiple industry sectors while dedicating no more than 20 percent of one s financial portfolio being concentrated in one sector 61 62 Cryptocurrencies edit O Leary initially expressed skepticism about cryptocurrencies In May 2019 O Leary told CNBC bitcoin is a digital game and is a useless currency He illustrated his thinking with the following example Let s say you want to buy a piece of real estate for 10 million in Switzerland They want a guarantee that the value comes back to the U S currency You have to somehow hedge the risk of bitcoin That means it s not a real currency That means the receiver is not willing to take the risk of the volatility it has It s worthless 63 In May 2021 O Leary told Pomp podcast host Anthony Pompliano that he had made a 3 to 5 allocation to bitcoin and had become a strategic investor in the Vancouver based decentralized finance platform Defi Ventures 64 the company then renamed itself WonderFi Technologies in reference to O Leary s nickname Mr Wonderful In August 2021 it was announced O Leary would take an ownership stake in the parent companies of FTX com and FTX US as part of his compensation for becoming a spokesperson and ambassador for FTX 65 FTX subsequently went bankrupt due to CEO Sam Bankman Fried secretly using client funds to make speculative bets that were unsuccessful In November 2022 O Leary alongside other spokespeople for FTX was sued in a class action lawsuit 66 67 68 There is precedent for prosecuting individuals promoting fraudulent cryptocurrency ventures regardless of whether they had plausible deniability For example in February 2022 the U S 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a lawsuit against Bitconnect that the Securities Act of 1933 extends to targeted solicitation using social media 69 O Leary claimed on CNBC that he was paid 15 million for the spokesman role adding that he lost 9 7 million in digital assets the remainder allotment in various fees and taxes and a further million dollars worth of equity after the company s insolvency At an FTX hearing O Leary claimed that Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao put FTX out of business 70 O Leary has been an advocate of cryptocurrency investing and personally owns coins in the cryptocurrencies Ether Polygon SOL Bitcoin and Pawthereum 71 Books editCold Hard Truth On Business Money amp Life 2011 Cold Hard Truth on Men Women and Money 50 Common Money Mistakes and How to Fix Them 2012 Cold Hard Truth on Family Kids and Money 2015 Cold Hard Truth on Marriage and Money Part Two of Cold Hard Truth on Family Kids and Money 2015 Digital Pivot or Bust In a Post COVID 19 World Why Small Businesses Must Re Think Everything to Survive and Thrive 2020 In September 2011 O Leary released his first book Cold Hard Truth On Business Money amp Life in which he shares his views on family relationships investing money and life 72 A sequel The Cold Hard Truth on Men Women and Money 50 Common Money Mistakes and How to Fix Them was published in 2012 It focused on the importance on developing financial literacy and financial education as a key cornerstone foundation for building and achieving financial abundance freedom and stability 73 O Leary released a follow up in 2015 in which he covers subjects pertaining to important life choices such as education choice of career paths personal finance and money management dating marriage parenting family and retirement He discusses the obstacles of parenting and raising a family on top of working to provide wealth and financial security for them He offers advice on inculcating the importance of developing financial literacy in family members saving and investing money and managing loans debt and credit 74 Media editDragons Den and Shark Tank edit In 2006 O Leary appeared as one of the five follow up venture capitalists on the then new show Dragons Den on CBC the Canadian installment of the international Dragons Den format On the show O Leary developed a persona as a blunt abrasive investor who at one point told a contestant who started crying Money doesn t care Your tears don t add any value 4 75 This television persona was encouraged by executive producer Stuart Coxe who occasionally asked O Leary to be more evil during the first two seasons 76 Dragons Den became one of the most watched shows in CBC history with around two million viewers per episode 4 Coxe attributed the show s success in large part to O Leary s presence 4 In 2009 the American version of Dragons Den Shark Tank began and Shark Tank executive producer Mark Burnett invited two of the CBC Dragons Den investors O Leary and Robert Herjavec to appear on the show Both have remained with Shark Tank since the beginning For several years they appeared on both shows although Herjavec left Dragons Den in 2012 and O Leary left in 2014 Shark Tank became a ratings hit averaging 9 million viewers per episode at its peak in the 2014 15 season 77 It has also been a critical favourite winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Structured Reality Program four times 78 O Leary s appearances on Dragons Den and Shark Tank popularized the nickname Mr Wonderful for him he has said that he is often referred to by that name in public 79 O Leary has said that the nickname serves both as a tongue in cheek reference to his reputation for being mean 80 as well as a reflection of his view that his blunt assessments are helpful to misguided naive and inexperienced entrepreneurs In a 2013 interview O Leary implied that he could not remember how he got the nickname 79 He had already referred to himself as Mr Wonderful in a 2006 casting video for Dragon s Den predating either show 81 Besides his acerbic demeanor domineering imposition and blunt television persona O Leary has also gained a reputation on both shows for preferring deals in which he loans the entrepreneurs money in exchange for a percentage of future revenue rather than taking a share of the company 82 Notable deals in which O Leary has been involved on Shark Tank include investments in Talbott Teas later bought by Jamba Juice 83 and GrooveBook later bought by Shutterfly the latter with Mark Cuban 84 Some of his recent investments include Hello Prenup with Nirav Tolia of Nextdoor All of his Dragons Den and Shark Tank investments are consolidated presided and managed under his holding company called Something Wonderful 82 Discovery Channel s Discovery Project Earth edit In 2008 O Leary worked as a co host for the Discovery Channel s Discovery Project Earth a show that explores innovative ways to reverse climate change 85 86 The Lang and O Leary Exchange edit In 2009 O Leary began appearing with journalist Amanda Lang on CBC News Network s The Lang and O Leary Exchange During a segment of The Lang amp O Leary Exchange on the Occupy Wall Street protests in 2011 O Leary criticized Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Chris Hedges for sounding like a left wing nutbar Hedges said afterward that it will be the last time he would appear on the show and compared the CBC to Fox News 87 CBC s ombudsman found O Leary s behaviour to be a violation of the public broadcaster s journalistic standards 88 In January 2014 on The Lang and O Leary Exchange O Leary remarked It s fantastic and this is a great thing because it inspires everybody gets them motivation to look up to the one percent and say I want to become one of those people I m going to fight hard to get up to the top This is fantastic news and of course I applaud it What can be wrong with this I celebrate capitalism Don t tell me that you want to redistribute wealth again that s never gonna happen Redistribution of wealth doesn t work we tried it in the Soviet Union North Korea would you like to live there 89 90 91 O Leary later clarified these statements saying No I don t think poverty is fantastic I don t think income disparity is fantastic What I think is how successful capitalism has been over the last hundred years reducing poverty and reducing income disparity In the last 30 years the number of people living on this globe in extreme poverty has been reduced from 42 down to 17 Amanda I want you to thank capitalism for that because that s how it happened 92 Other projects edit In 2009 O Leary hosted a Winnipeg Comedy Festival gala called Savings amp Groans in which he performed a Dragon s Den style sketch in which Sean Cullen and Ron Sparks tried to get him to invest in their invention the wheel The show aired on CBC in 2010 O Leary co produced and hosted the 2012 reality show Redemption Inc which aired for one season on CBC in which ten ex convicts competed to have O Leary fund their business idea 2 Having also been a co host of SqueezePlay on Bell Media s Business News Network BNN he returned to the Discovery Channel on September 1 2014 to join as a contributor for its radio and television stations such as CTV 93 94 On May 5 2015 O Leary made an appearance on the game show Celebrity Jeopardy and received 10 000 for his charity despite finishing 3rd and in negative points after both Double Jeopardy and Final Jeopardy rounds 95 In September that year O Leary appeared as a celebrity judge in the 95th Miss America pageant 96 In 2018 O Leary hosted the podcast Ask Mr Wonderful for seven episodes 97 In 2019 he began regularly posting videos on YouTube again under the title Ask Mr Wonderful 98 In 2021 O Leary appeared with Katie Phang and Ada Pozo on CNBC s Money Court where they adjudicated financial disputes 99 He is currently a member of ARHT Media s Board of Advisors alongside Canadian singer Paul Anka and Mexican telecommunications giant Carlos Slim 100 Politics editIn January 2016 O Leary offered to invest 1 million in the economy of Alberta in exchange for the resignation of Premier Rachel Notley 101 and appeared with four other prospective leadership candidates at a conference for federal Conservatives in late February 2016 where he gave a presentation titled If I Run This is How 102 103 During his speech he predicted that the Liberal government would fall within four years of economic collapse 104 2017 federal Conservative Party leadership race edit nbsp O Leary with Andrew Scheer in 2018 nbsp Campaign logoFollowing Stephen Harper s resignation as leader of the Conservative Party of Canada O Leary attended Conservative Party gatherings in February and May 2016 leading to public speculation about whether he would run for the 2017 leadership election 105 In February 2016 Maxime Bernier a Conservative Quebecois politician criticized O Leary calling him a tourist 106 for wanting to be prime minister without being able to speak French 107 108 Bernier later explained that he wanted all leadership candidates to learn French and praised his fellow leadership contender Lisa Raitt who was trying to improve her French O Leary stated that he was taking French lessons and he promised to learn French in time for the next federal election 109 On January 18 2017 O Leary officially entered the Conservative leadership race 6 That same day his former Dragons Den co star Arlene Dickinson stated that she found O Leary to be too self interested and opportunistic to be qualified for the office of prime minister 110 In response another former Dragons Den co star W Brett Wilson endorsed O Leary highlighting differences between O Leary as a businessman and his TV persona 111 On February 1 2017 O Leary posted a video of himself shooting in a Miami gun range It was removed from Facebook out of respect for the funeral for three victims of the Quebec City mosque shooting on that day It was also revealed that he was in New York promoting one of his business ventures when this occurred O Leary later apologized for the timing of this post 112 113 O Leary was a frontrunner in the polls throughout most of his run Nevertheless he dropped out of the leadership race on April 26 2017 stating that though he still thought he could win the leadership election a lack of support in Quebec meant that it would be difficult for him to beat Trudeau in 2019 and it would thus be selfish of him to continue On dropping out he endorsed Bernier another frontrunner for the position 8 Andrew Scheer eventually won the leadership election narrowly edging out Bernier Political positions edit Economy and trade edit O Leary supports multilateral free trade agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement He described hypothetical trade negotiations between US President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as Godzilla versus Bambi 114 O Leary believes corporate tax rates in Canada are too high and has promised to eliminate the national carbon tax 115 O Leary has threatened to punish provinces by withholding transfer payments if they do not eliminate their respective carbon taxes 115 O Leary is a critic of deficit spending and supports eliminating the national debt 116 O Leary opposes control of the CRTC over Canada s telecommunications system 117 Energy edit O Leary supports building a pipeline from the Athabasca oil sands to Eastern Canada with the intention of making Canada energy independent He has criticized Canada s reliance on Saudi Arabia for oil and gas 118 He has stated he would support a national referendum on the issue of pipelines 119 Social edit O Leary describes his social policies as very liberal He supports same sex marriage and transgender rights 120 O Leary supports the legalization and regulation of marijuana 117 O Leary supports assisted suicide and cited Switzerland as a model for Canada to follow 121 He has accused Rep Alexandria Ocasio Cortez a New York politician of killing jobs by the thousands citing higher corporate taxes which she favors 122 Foreign and military policy edit O Leary supported ending Canadian airstrikes on ISIS and supports taking a peacekeeping role in the Syrian Civil War 123 O Leary described Russia as neither an ally nor a foe in an interview with the CBC 124 O Leary has criticized Justin Trudeau s procurement plan He supports purchasing aerial combat drones to defend Canadian airspace and supports phasing out the use of the Lockheed CP 140 Aurora citing cost reasons 120 He has criticized the lack of funding of the Canadian Armed Forces and supports spending the NATO recommended 2 of GDP on military expenditures 120 125 Immigration edit O Leary has proposed creating a fast track for citizenship for immigrants who graduate from college or university and find employment as well as for their spouses and children 5 O Leary has advocated for increased border security in order to tackle the issue of irregular border crossing 126 127 128 Senate edit In a 2017 interview with Evan Solomon O Leary suggested that Senators should pay money every year instead of being paid thus turning a cost centre to Canada into a profit centre 129 Leadership debt and lawsuit edit In November 2018 O Leary hired lawyer Joseph Groia and sued Elections Canada and Canada s federal elections commissioner over campaign finance laws which limited candidates to spending only 25 000 of their own money for their leadership campaign At the time of the lawsuit O Leary still owed 430 000 to creditors O Leary had proposed to Elections Canada that he pay off the debt now with his own money and fundraise the money later but was rebuffed since this would be illegal O Leary publicly stated that the law promoted mediocrity since rich people would be discouraged from running and hurt the businesses that had pledged money for his failed leadership campaign 130 In O Leary s legal submissions he argued that the laws preventing the use of personal money over 25 000 were a restriction of his Section 2 Charter right to free expression and the threat of jail time in those laws violated his Section 7 right to security of the person 130 Personal life editO Leary and his wife Linda have been married since 1990 23 The couple separated in 2011 but they resumed their marriage after two years 131 Linda now serves as the VP of Marketing for O Leary Wines 132 They have two children Trevor and Savannah 133 In a 2016 interview O Leary stated In a successful growing business it eats your time alive Then later in life you can provide for your family things that many others can t have But because you sacrificed you re then given the reward of freedom 134 The O Learys live in Miami Beach and Toronto 135 He also maintains a cottage in Muskoka Ontario as well as homes in Boston and Geneva Switzerland 136 137 138 In a 2022 CNBC interview he mentioned that he has obtained a UAE citizenship in order to be able to partner with Emiratis on investments 139 O Leary is also a Catholic 140 O Leary is a fan of the football team the New England Patriots and claims to watch all of their games even when he is traveling around the world and games occur during the middle of the night 79 He is a wine aficionado and belongs to the Confrerie des Chevaliers du Tastevin an international association of Burgundy wine enthusiasts 141 He is also a lifelong photographer and has exhibited and sold prints of his photographs donating the proceeds to charity 142 O Leary is also an avid watch collector and expert sharing his insights on both Shark Tank and social media 143 On August 24 2019 O Leary and his wife Linda were involved in a fatal crash on Lake Joseph in Muskoka Ontario when they were on a boat owned by O Leary and operated at the time by Linda The O Leary s boat collided with another one and a 64 year old man and 48 year old woman on that vessel were killed 144 O Leary said in a statement that he was cooperating with the police investigation and that the other boat did not have its lights on and fled the scene 145 The police stated that both boats left the scene to attend a location and both parties called 911 146 On 24 September Linda O Leary was charged with careless operation of a vessel under the small vessel regulations of the Canada Shipping Act a charge that carries maximum 18 months imprisonment and a 10 000 fine The driver of the other boat Richard Ruh of Orchard Park New York was charged with failing to exhibit navigation light while underway 147 On October 11 the Public Prosecution Service of Canada ruled out jail time for Linda 148 On September 14 2021 Linda was found not guilty of careless operation of the vessel 149 Bibliography editCold Hard Truth On Business Money amp Life Doubleday Canada 2011 ISBN 978 0385671743 Cold Hard Truth on Men Women amp Money Doubleday Canada 2012 ISBN 978 0 385 67850 6 Cold Hard Truth on Family Kids and Money Doubleday Canada 2013 ISBN 978 0385682404See also editList of University of Waterloo peopleReferences edit Daniela Cambone May 9 2012 Kevin O Leary s Cold Hard Truth on Gold Investing Forbes Retrieved July 31 2015 a b c d e f Kevin O Leary from Dragon s Den to Redemption Inc The Montrealer Leading Canadian Entrepreneur Kevin O Leary Named to Genstar Strategic Advisory Board CNW August 1 2007 Archived from the original on October 2 2015 Retrieved July 31 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l Kevin O Leary He s not a billionaire he just plays one on TV The Globe and Mail Toronto September 28 2012 a b Lagerquist Jeff February 4 2017 Kevin O Leary proposes fast track to citizenship for skilled immigrants CTV News a b Kevin O Leary makes late entry into Conservative leadership race January 18 2017 Kevin O Leary drops out of Canadian Conservative Party leadership race RUTV News May 28 2023 Retrieved June 2 2023 a b Kevin O Leary drops out of Conservative leadership race and will support rival Maxime Bernier National Post Retrieved April 26 2017 a b c O Leary Kevin 2011 Cold Hard Truth On Business Money amp Life Doubleday ISBN 9780385671750 Retrieved July 8 2015 Jason McBride August 24 2016 Operation O Leary Toronto Life O Leary Kevin 2011 Cold Hard Truth On Business Money amp Life Doubleday ISBN 9780385671750 a b Allemang John Kevin O Leary The shark who swims alone The Globe and Mail 23 September 2011 Schlesinger Joel The dragon s pen Reality TV villain writes about life and money in new autobiography Winnipeg 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