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Ken Boshcoff | |
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6th Mayor of Thunder Bay | |
Assumed office November 15, 2022 | |
Preceded by | Bill Mauro |
In office 1997–2003 | |
Preceded by | David Hamilton |
Succeeded by | Lynn Peterson |
Member of Parliament forThunder Bay—Rainy River | |
In office June 28, 2004 – October 14, 2008 | |
Preceded by | Stan Dromisky |
Succeeded by | John Rafferty |
Personal details | |
Born | (1949-06-20)June 20, 1949 (age 75) Fort William,Ontario, Canada |
Political party | Independent |
Other political affiliations | Liberal |
Residence(s) | Thunder Bay,Ontario, Canada |
Profession |
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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.
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.
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.
2014 Thunder Bay Mayoral Election | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Keith Hobbs | 14,463 | 38.96% |
Ken Boshcoff | 12,051 | 32.46% |
Shane Judge | 9,531 | 25.67% |
Colin Burridge | 412 | 1.11% |
Douglas David Mackay | 362 | 0.98% |
Henry Wojak | 304 | 0.82% |
Total | 37,123 | 100.00 |
2010 Thunder Bay Councillor At Large Election | ||
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ken Boshcoff -Elected | 22,516 | 14.62% |
Larry Hebert -Elected | 18,477 | 11.99% |
Iain Angus -Elected | 15,744 | 10.24% |
Rebecca Johnson -Elected | 14,201 | 9.22% |
Aldo Ruberto -Elected | 13,396 | 8.70% |
Lawrence Timko | 12,650 | 8.21% |
Norm Staal | 11,088 | 7.20% |
Gerald Graham | 7,744 | 5.02% |
Beatrice Metzler | 7,603 | 4.93% |
Dick Waddington | 6,113 | 3.97% |
Darren Roberts | 4,660 | 3.02% |
Cindy Crowe | 3,706 | 2.40% |
Sharon Ostberg | 3,631 | 2.35% |
House Richard Moorey | 3,238 | 2.10% |
Norman Sponchia | 3,082 | 2.00% |
Tyler Woods | 2,967 | 1.92% |
Sydney Pettit | 1,256 | 0.81% |
Iqbal Khan | 1,225 | 0.79% |
Marvin Robert McMenemy | 650 | 0.42% |
Total | 153,977 | 100.00 |
2011 Canadian federal election:Thunder Bay—Rainy River | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||||
New Democratic | John Rafferty | 18,085 | 48.7% | |||||
Conservative | Maureen Comuzzi-Stehmann | 10,097 | 27.2% | |||||
Liberal | Ken Boshcoff | 8,067 | 21.7% | |||||
Green | Ed Shields | 909 | 2.4% | |||||
Total valid votes | 37,158 | 100.0 | ||||||
Total rejected ballots | 130 | 0.3% | ||||||
Turnout | 37,288 | 60.1% | ||||||
Eligible voters | 62,018 |
2008 Canadian federal election:Thunder Bay—Rainy River | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||||
New Democratic | John Rafferty | 14,478 | 40.3% | |||||
Liberal | Ken Boshcoff | 11,589 | 32.3% | |||||
Conservative | Richard Neumann | 8,466 | 23.6% | |||||
Green | Russ Aegard | 1,377 | 3.8% | |||||
Total valid votes | 35,910 | 100.0 | ||||||
Total rejected ballots | 105 | 0.3% | ||||||
Turnout | 36,015 | 57.05% | ||||||
Eligible voters | 63,128 |
2006 Canadian federal election:Thunder Bay—Rainy River | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||||
Liberal | Ken Boshcoff | 13,520 | 35.1% | |||||
New Democratic | John Rafferty | 12,862 | 33.4% | |||||
Conservative | David Leskowski | 10,485 | 27.2% | |||||
Green | Russ Aegard | 1,193 | 3.1% | |||||
Marijuana | Doug MacKay | 424 | 1.1% | |||||
Total valid votes | 38,484 | 100.0 | ||||||
Total rejected ballots | 134 | 0.4% | ||||||
Turnout | 36,618 | 57.96% | ||||||
Eligible voters | 63,180 |
2004 Canadian federal election:Thunder Bay—Rainy River | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||||
Liberal | Ken Boshcoff | 14,290 | 39.4% | |||||
New Democratic | John Rafferty | 10,781 | 29.7% | |||||
Conservative | David Leskowski | 9,559 | 26.3% | |||||
Green | Russ Aegard | 856 | 2.4% | |||||
Marijuana | Doug Thompson | 547 | 1.5% | |||||
Christian Heritage | Johannes Scheibler | 267 | 0.7% | |||||
Total valid votes | 36,300 | 100.0 | ||||||
Total rejected ballots | 162 | 0.4% | ||||||
Turnout | 36,462 | 57.22% | ||||||
Eligible voters | 63,718 |
1988 Canadian federal election:Thunder Bay—Atikokan | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||||
New Democratic | Iain Angus | 13,132 | 35.9% | |||||
Liberal | Stan Dromisky | 11,968 | 32.7% | |||||
Progressive Conservative | Ken Boshcoff | 11,454 | 31.3% | |||||
Communist | Paul Pugh | 75 | 0.2% | |||||
Total valid votes | 36,629 | 100.0 |
1984 Canadian federal election:Thunder Bay—Atikokan | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||||
New Democratic | Iain Angus | 14,715 | 41.5% | |||||
Progressive Conservative | Ken Boshcoff | 12,040 | 34.0% | |||||
Liberal | Dale Willoughby | 8,704 | 24.5% | |||||
Total valid votes | 35,459 | 100.0 |