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Ken Boshcoff

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Ken Boshcoff
6th Mayor of Thunder Bay
Assumed office
November 15, 2022
Preceded byBill Mauro
In office
1997–2003
Preceded byDavid Hamilton
Succeeded byLynn Peterson
Member of Parliament
forThunder Bay—Rainy River
In office
June 28, 2004 – October 14, 2008
Preceded byStan Dromisky
Succeeded byJohn Rafferty
Personal details
Born (1949-06-20)June 20, 1949 (age 75)
Fort William,Ontario, Canada
Political partyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
Liberal
Residence(s)Thunder Bay,Ontario, Canada
Profession
  • Insurance executive
  • marketing manager

Ken Boshcoff (born June 20, 1949) is a Canadian politician who has currently served as themayor of Thunder Bay since October 2022. He previously served as mayor from 1997 to 2003. Boshcoff also served as amember of Parliament forThunder Bay—Rainy River from 2004 to 2008.

Early life

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Boshcoff was born inFort William and was raised inWestfort by parents of Ukrainian/Polish and Bulgarian descent. He attended Crawford, St. Ann, St Patrick, and Westgate schools. Boshcoff then studied at Lakehead University as an undergraduate, then proceeded to graduate studies at York University.

Career

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As a teenager, he began an office-cleaning company and then worked a series of part-time jobs until completing his degrees.Mr. Boshcoff obtained work in the Provincial and National Parks systems to pay for his tuition and developed his environmental skills in Quetico, Pukaskwa, Gros Morne, Terra Nova, and the St Lawrence Islands.

He later worked for the Federal Government as the District Planner for Indian and Northern Affairs. After that he joined the family insurance business, moving to theThunder Bay Port Authority as their Director of Marketing. Later, with his brother, he formed a new company "Boshcoff & Associates" until becoming Mayor.

After six years as mayor, Boshcoff became the member of Parliament forThunder Bay—Rainy River and served from 2004 to 2008.

He returned to the business world as a consultant in Business Development and Government Navigation.

He has worked as a mediator and provided advice on governance as well as finding solutions for both not-for-profit organizations and businesses. He returned to Council in 2010, and became known for his advocacy for the community.

Boshcoff ran for mayor in Thunder Bay's 2014 municipal election.[1] He was the runner up, losing to the incumbentKeith Hobbs.

Electoral Record

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Municipal

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2014 Thunder Bay Mayoral Election
CandidateVote%
Keith Hobbs14,46338.96%
Ken Boshcoff12,05132.46%
Shane Judge9,53125.67%
Colin Burridge4121.11%
Douglas David Mackay3620.98%
Henry Wojak3040.82%
Total37,123100.00
2010 Thunder Bay Councillor At Large Election
CandidateVote%
Ken Boshcoff -Elected22,51614.62%
Larry Hebert -Elected18,47711.99%
Iain Angus -Elected15,74410.24%
Rebecca Johnson -Elected14,2019.22%
Aldo Ruberto -Elected13,3968.70%
Lawrence Timko12,6508.21%
Norm Staal11,0887.20%
Gerald Graham7,7445.02%
Beatrice Metzler7,6034.93%
Dick Waddington6,1133.97%
Darren Roberts4,6603.02%
Cindy Crowe3,7062.40%
Sharon Ostberg3,6312.35%
House Richard Moorey3,2382.10%
Norman Sponchia3,0822.00%
Tyler Woods2,9671.92%
Sydney Pettit1,2560.81%
Iqbal Khan1,2250.79%
Marvin Robert McMenemy6500.42%
Total153,977100.00

Federal

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2011 Canadian federal election:Thunder Bay—Rainy River
PartyCandidateVotes%
New DemocraticJohn Rafferty18,08548.7%
ConservativeMaureen Comuzzi-Stehmann10,09727.2%
LiberalKen Boshcoff8,06721.7%
GreenEd Shields9092.4%
Total valid votes37,158100.0
Total rejected ballots1300.3%
Turnout37,28860.1%
Eligible voters62,018
2008 Canadian federal election:Thunder Bay—Rainy River
PartyCandidateVotes%
New DemocraticJohn Rafferty14,47840.3%
LiberalKen Boshcoff11,58932.3%
ConservativeRichard Neumann8,46623.6%
GreenRuss Aegard1,3773.8%
Total valid votes35,910100.0
Total rejected ballots1050.3%
Turnout36,01557.05%
Eligible voters63,128
2006 Canadian federal election:Thunder Bay—Rainy River
PartyCandidateVotes%
LiberalKen Boshcoff13,52035.1%
New DemocraticJohn Rafferty12,86233.4%
ConservativeDavid Leskowski10,48527.2%
GreenRuss Aegard1,1933.1%
MarijuanaDoug MacKay4241.1%
Total valid votes38,484100.0
Total rejected ballots1340.4%
Turnout36,61857.96%
Eligible voters63,180
2004 Canadian federal election:Thunder Bay—Rainy River
PartyCandidateVotes%
LiberalKen Boshcoff14,29039.4%
New DemocraticJohn Rafferty10,78129.7%
ConservativeDavid Leskowski9,55926.3%
GreenRuss Aegard8562.4%
MarijuanaDoug Thompson5471.5%
Christian HeritageJohannes Scheibler2670.7%
Total valid votes36,300100.0
Total rejected ballots1620.4%
Turnout36,46257.22%
Eligible voters63,718
1988 Canadian federal election:Thunder Bay—Atikokan
PartyCandidateVotes%
New DemocraticIain Angus13,13235.9%
LiberalStan Dromisky11,96832.7%
Progressive ConservativeKen Boshcoff11,45431.3%
CommunistPaul Pugh750.2%
Total valid votes36,629100.0
1984 Canadian federal election:Thunder Bay—Atikokan
PartyCandidateVotes%
New DemocraticIain Angus14,71541.5%
Progressive ConservativeKen Boshcoff12,04034.0%
LiberalDale Willoughby8,70424.5%
Total valid votes35,459100.0

References

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  1. ^"Ken Boshcoff - Mayor - Thunder Bay Votes Thunder Bay Votes".tbayvotes.com. Archived fromthe original on November 3, 2014.

External links

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Port Arthur
(1884-1969)
Fort William
(1892-1969)
Thunder Bay
(1970-present)
Mayors of cities inOntario
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