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Percy Harper Hatfield (born ) is a politician in
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. He is a New Democratic member of the
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who was elected in a 2013
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. He represented the riding of Windsor—Tecumseh.


Early life and education

Hatfield was born in St. Martins, New Brunswick. As an army brat he frequently moved, living in Fort Churchill, Manitoba,
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, Oromocto, New Brunswick, St. John's, Newfoundland,
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, and
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. He holds a bachelor's degree in political science from the
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Career

In Pembroke Hatfield started a broadcast career at CHOV radio and television in 1970. He then worked in radio and television in St. John's, Newfoundland and
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. He worked as a weekend reporter with the ''
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'' before joining CBC radio in Windsor as a local reporter. In 1978, he transferred to CBC television in Windsor. For the most part of his career he has been a reporter, although he also spent time as an announcer, writer, and producer. Hatfield was part of the Windsor Experiment which introduced multi-skilling and cross-skilling to CBC operations. Reporters started shooting their own television stories, and camera operators were trained as reporters - becoming video journalists. Although he covered the education and automotive beats, most of his time with CBC Television was spent as Windsor's Municipal Affairs Reporter. For many years he hosted a popular segment called “Percy’s Political Panel” where many up and coming would-be politicians got their first notice in the public eye. Some went on to get elected at the municipal, provincial and federal levels. °Hatfield  was heavily involved with his union while working at the CBC. Initially, it was the old Canadian Wire Service Guild, the CWSG, where besides serving as a local
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he served ten years on his National Executive. The CWSG was a Local of
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(TNG), based in
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Hatfield was elected as the national secretary of the CWSG and the chair of the Canadian District Council of the Newspaper Guild.  The CWSG evolved into the
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and he was elected Vice-President for Central Canada then elected At-Large as a member of the International Executive Board (the I.E.B.) of the Newspaper Guild, the first Canadian ever elected to an “at large” position with the Guild.        Soon after, TNG merged with and became a Sector within the
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(CWA) based in Washington, D.C.. After three terms as an “At Large” member, the I.E.B. was downsized, dropping the “At Large” positions  and Hatfield went on to serve two terms as the Easter Canadian Vice-President of the TNG/CWA. In 2000, he was recognized by his Union with the CMG's Meritorious Service Award.


Politics

When he retired from the CBC in August 2006 he began getting involved in municipal politics. That fall he was elected to the first of two terms as a city councillor in Windsor. As a Councillor Hatfield served two terms on the National Board of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) and was elected three times to the board of the
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(AMO). In 2011, Hatfield served as an AMO chair of the Large Urban Caucus. He has served on numerous City of Windsor and Agency committees including the AMO Host Committee, Arena Board, Armouries Reuse Committee, CAO Performance Review Committee, Clean City Committee, Council Support Services Review Committee, Development Charges Task Force, Environmental Master Plan Implementation Committee, Essex Region Conservation Authority, Heritage Committee, International Relations Committee, Museum Facility Steering Committee, Olde Riverside BIA, Planning & Economic Development Standing Committee, Planning Advisory Committee, Public Health Unit, Roseland Golf Club Board of Directors, Social Development Standing Committee, Solid Waste Authority, Tourism Windsor - Transitional Board, Transit Windsor board of directors, War Memorial Committee, WFCU steering committee, Windsor BIA advisory committee, Windsor Essex Community Housing Corporation Board, Windsor Essex County Health Unit, Windsor Essex Environment Committee, Windsor Licensing Commission, and the Windsor Public Library Board. Hatfield was elected to the
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in a
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on August 1, 2013, as the New Democratic candidate in the riding of Windsor—Tecumseh. He defeated Progressive Conservative candidate Robert De Verteuil by 10,544 votes. He was re-elected in the 2014 provincial election defeating Liberal Jason Dupuis by 17,221 votes. Hatfield was re-elected in the 2018 provincial election, defeating Progressive Conservative candidate Mohammad Latif by 13,546 votes. His previous critic roles include Infrastructure, Environment and Climate Change, and Municipal Affairs and Housing. Currently, Hatfield holds the critic role of OLG and Horse Racing, as well as the position of Second Deputy Speaker of the Committee of the Whole House. In this position, Hatfield was asked by Speaker Ted Arnott to be Ontario's representative on the executive committee of the Council of State Governments (CSG). The CSG is a region-based forum that fosters the exchange of insights and ideas to help state and provincial officials shape public policy. Hatfield's appointment was the first time that the Legislative Assembly of Ontario was offered a seat on the CSG executive committee. He was also appointed by Speaker Arnott to serve as a member of the Midwest-Canada Relations Committee for the Midwestern Legislative Conference. This committee provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and consideration of mutual concerns, and has explored subjects ranging from border security, energy, and most recently trade-related issues and the future of Canada – US relations. In December 2017, he introduced the bill ''Poet Laureate of Ontario Act In Memory of Gord Downie'' to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario; it passed in December 2019, establishing the
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. In July 2021, Hatfield announced that he would be retiring from politics in 2022.


Electoral record


Personal life

Hatfield married Gale Simko in 1975, and they have two children and six grandchildren.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hatfield, Percy 1948 births CBC Television people Canadian radio reporters and correspondents Canadian television reporters and correspondents Living people Ontario New Democratic Party MPPs People from Saint John County, New Brunswick University of Windsor alumni Windsor, Ontario city councillors 21st-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario