Cameron "Cam" Jackson (born February 27, 1951) is a
Canadian
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politician. A
Progressive Conservative, he was first elected to the
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
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in 1985, and held the office of
Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Burlington until his resignation on September 28, 2006 to run for mayor of
Burlington in the
2006 election. He served as mayor from 2006 to 2010 when he was defeated by Rick Goldring.
Background
Jackson was born in
Hamilton, Ontario
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. His mother was
Ukrainian Canadian
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. He was educated at
McMaster University
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, although he left before graduating to take a job with the Ontario Conservative Party. Before entering politics, he was the Chief Executive Officer of the
Metropolitan Hamilton Real Estate Board, and also worked for the Halton Housing Authority from 1975 to 1980. In 1996, he was named "Officer Brother of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem" by Canada's
Governor-General
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. He also served as a trustee on the Halton Public School Board for ten years.
Provincial politics
Jackson was elected for the riding of
Burlington South in the
provincial election of 1985, defeating
Liberal candidate Doug Redfearn by about 4,500 votes.
He was a backbench supporter of the government of
Frank Miller
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, which was defeated in the legislature shortly after the election. In late 1985, Jackson supported
Alan Pope
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's unsuccessful bid to replace Miller as party leader.
Jackson was nearly defeated in the
provincial election of 1987, defeating Liberal Bill Priestner by 605 votes.
He won by a much greater margin in the
1990 election.
The Tories finished in third place in both instances, behind the Liberals and the
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The Progressive Conservatives returned to power in the
1995 provincial election, and Jackson was re-elected in Burlington South with over 70% of the popular vote.
He was made a
Minister without Portfolio
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in the government of
Mike Harris
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on June 26, 1995, with responsibility for the
Workers Compensation Board.
After a shuffle on August 16, 1996, he was given ministerial responsibility for
Seniors.
He was finally given a full portfolio on July 27, 1998, being made
Ontario Minister of Long-Term Care and Seniors. Jackson was easily re-elected in the
1999 provincial election for the redistributed riding of
Burlington.
On June 17, 1999, he was named
Minister of Tourism
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.
He was named
Minister of Citizenship with responsibility for Seniors on February 8, 2001, but returned to the Tourism portfolio (now retitled Tourism and Recreation) when
Ernie Eves
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succeeded Mike Harris as Premier on April 15, 2002.
He was forced to resign on October 2, 2002 due to a controversy over his practice of billing the government for steak dinners and hotel stays. Jackson did not appear in public for weeks and there was speculation that he would not run for re-election. Jackson was fully exonerated of all allegations before the next election, and did retain his riding in the
2003 election (albeit with a greatly reduced majority) while dozens of other Tory MPPs lost their seats.
There had been speculation that Jackson would run to succeed Eves in the
2004 Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership election but in July, Jackson endorsed
John Tory
John Howard Tory (born May 28, 1954) is a Canadian lawyer, broadcaster, businessman, and former politician who served as the 65th mayor of Toronto from 2014 to 2023. He served as leader of the Official Opposition in Ontario from 2005 to 2007 ...
's candidacy for the position of party leader.
Cabinet positions
Mayor of Burlington
On September 28, 2006, Jackson announced both his retirement from provincial politics and his candidacy for Mayor of Burlington. He was elected in the
2006 municipal election, succeeding Rob MacIsaac. After just one term in office, he was defeated in the
2010 municipal election by Rick Goldring.
Electoral record
References
Notes
Citations
External links
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1951 births
Living people
Mayors of Burlington, Ontario
McMaster University alumni
Members of the Executive Council of Ontario
Nelson High School (Ontario) alumni
Politicians from Hamilton, Ontario
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario MPPs
21st-century mayors of places in Ontario
Ontario school board trustees
20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
21st-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario