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Iain Angus

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Canadian politician
Not to be confused withIan Angus (disambiguation).

Iain Angus
City Councillor for Thunder Bay
In office
December 1, 2003 – December 1, 2018
President of theNew Democratic Party
In office
1995–1997
Preceded byNancy Riche
Succeeded byEd Tchorzewski
Member of Parliament
forThunder Bay—Atikokan
In office
September 4, 1984 – October 25, 1993
Preceded byPaul McRae
Succeeded byStan Dromisky
Ontario MPP
In office
1975–1977
Preceded byJim Jessiman
Succeeded byMickey Hennessy
ConstituencyFort William
Personal details
Born (1947-06-01)June 1, 1947 (age 77)
Fort William, Ontario, Canada
Political partyNew Democrat
SpouseMarlene Sylvia Lindsay
ResidenceThunder Bay
ProfessionCommunity-development worker, park planner

Iain Francis Angus (born June 1, 1947) is aCanadian politician, who has served in theLegislative Assembly of Ontario and theHouse of Commons of Canada, as well as onThunder Bay City Council.

Then an employee with the city ofThunder Bay, Angus entered electoral politics in the1975 provincial election as theOntario New Democratic Party candidate inFort William. He served until the1977 election, when he was defeated byMickey Hennessy.

He returned to work for the city, unsuccessfully standing as a federalNew Democratic Party candidate in the1979 and1980 elections for the electoral district ofThunder Bay—Atikokan. On his third campaign as a federal candidate, he was elected in the1984 election, winning overProgressive Conservative candidateKen Boshcoff by a margin of 2,675 votes. He served until the1993 election, when he was defeated byLiberal candidateStan Dromisky.

Angus subsequently launched his own business as a consultant. He was elected to the Thunder Bay City Council in the2003 municipal election and was re-elected in2006,2010, and2014. He ran unsuccessfully for mayor in the2018 municipal election.[1]

Electoral record

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2018 Thunder Bay Mayoral ElectionVote%
Bill Mauro13,94033.91
Frank Pullia13,17832.06
Iain Angus5,81614.15
Shane Judge5,15512.54
Ronald Chookomolin8952.18
Mariann Sawicki7921.93
Peter Panetta7081.72
Wolfgang Schoor2440.59
Jim Gamble1890.46
Kevin Cernjul1510.37
Ed Hailio400.10
2014 Thunder Bay City Council election[2]Vote%
Iain Angus (X)15,86110.78
Larry Hebert (X)14,6649.97
Rebecca Johnson (X)14,6209.94
Aldo Ruberto (X)14,3119.73
Frank Pullia14,1129.59
Tamara Johnson10,2076.94
Lawrence Timko9,1646.23
Barry Streib8,9726.10
Terri-Lynne Carter6,8564.66
Andrew Brigham5,7523.91
Sargon Khubyar5,4653.71
Robin Rickards5,0823.45
Chris Holland4,4753.04
Diane Armstrong4,4062.99
Kimberly Coreau3,7142.52
Norm Sponchia3,0292.05
Ian Convey2,8561.94
Wolfgang Schoor2,7831.89
Ed Hailio1,0110.68
1993 Canadian federal election:Thunder Bay—Atikokan
PartyCandidateVotes%
LiberalStan Dromisky19,94757.4%
New DemocraticIain Angus6,55518.9%
ReformColyne Gibbons5,38015.5%
Progressive ConservativeTony Stehmann2,8368.2%
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%
1984 Canadian federal election:Thunder Bay—Atikokan
PartyCandidateVotes%
New DemocraticIain Angus14,71541.5%
Progressive ConservativeKen Boshcoff12,04034.0%
LiberalDale Willoughby8,70424.5%
1980 Canadian federal election:Thunder Bay—Atikokan
PartyCandidateVotes%
LiberalPaul McRae13,23439.2%
New DemocraticIain Angus13,15039.0%
Progressive ConservativeKen Moffat7,22521.4%
LibertarianNora Ronis870.3%
Marxist–LeninistDianne Robinson350.1%
1979 Canadian federal election:Thunder Bay—Atikokan
PartyCandidateVotes%
LiberalPaul McRae11,92134.9%
New DemocraticIain Angus11,66734.1%
Progressive ConservativeKen Moffatt10,39230.4%
LibertarianNora Ronis920.3%
CommunistWalter E. Rogers840.2%
Marxist–LeninistDoris Stevens290.1%

References

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  1. ^Jung, Christina (October 22, 2016)."'No shortage of work' for incoming Thunder Bay, Ont., mayor Bill Mauro".CBC News. Thunder Bay. RetrievedNovember 24, 2020.
  2. ^"Candidates Profiles - Thunder Bay Votes Municipal Election Thunder Bay Votes". Archived fromthe original on 2014-10-29. Retrieved2014-09-13.

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