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  Galipeau, Royal
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NameRoyal Galipeau
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Gloucester, Ontario , Canada
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Born January 05, 1947 (77 years)
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Nov 10, 2008 07:48am
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InfoRoyal's family roots in Ottawa-Orléans run deep, reaching back to the 1830s. Royal's great uncle Placide Lacasse farmed land on what is today the Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School on Tenth Line Road.

As a child, Royal helped his uncle Joseph-Édouard Galipeau bale hay on land that is today known as Mer Bleue Road, South of Innes Road. People from Ottawa-Orléans drive on and live on Omer Lacasse Avenue. The late Mr. Lacasse was a Cumberland Township Councillor, and Royal's maternal grandfather. Lamoureux Drive was named by Cumberland Council to honour Royal's great-grandmother. On the west side of Tenth Line Road, North of the Innes intersection, where there is an old willow tree that can be seen when driving or walking by. Royal's childhood sandbox was under that tree.

Royal Galipeau was elected to the House of Commons to represent Ottawa-Orléans in the 39th general election. His family has been involved in community life and local politics for four generations. As such, he has inherited a genuine concern for public service and advocating for the betterment of his community.

Mr. Galipeau was elected as a citywide Councillor for Gloucester in 1982. During that term of office, he was instrumental in launching the city's first corporate strategic plan, which later was lauded by the province of Ontario as a model for other municipalities. Another achievement of which he is proud is the designation more than 20 years ago of 200 hectares as commercial and industrial land. This was intended for future employment centres in Ottawa-Orléans.

Always active in the community, Mr. Galipeau was appointed in 2001 by the Council of the newly amalgamated city of Ottawa as Trustee of the Ottawa Public Library, where he focused on the protection of children from Internet pornography on library computers. This was a hard battle, but after two votes, he succeeded on April 30, 2003. In 2004, he was the only Trustee of the previous term to be reappointed by City Council. Then he was twice elected as vice-chair of the Board.

He also strongly advocated the opening of the University of Ottawa School of Information Studies.

In addition, he has served seven years on the Ottawa-Carleton Regional District Health Council, helping prepare a workable policy for the delivery of minority language health services in Ottawa. He has also served two terms as a director of TVOntario, where he participated in the TFO implementation team.

Most recently, Mr. Galipeau has spent three years as a member of the East-West Light Rail Transit Corridor Environmental Assessment Committee.

An alumnus of the University of Ottawa, where he has lectured at the School of Management, he is an experienced corporate director and an international elections observer.

A steadfast family man, Royal Galipeau has been married to Anne Pallascio for more than 30 years. They have four community-minded children, three sons and a daughter.

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  10/19/2015 ON Parliament - Orléans Lost 30.54% (-29.13%)
  05/02/2011 ON Parliament - Ottawa—Orléans Won 44.48% (+5.96%)
  11/18/2008 CAN Speaker Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  10/14/2008 ON Parliament - Ottawa—Orléans Won 44.91% (+6.09%)
  01/23/2006 ON Parliament - Ottawa—Orléans Won 41.06% (+1.99%)
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Conservative Party Leader - May 27, 2017 CPC Andrew Scheer
Ottawa, ON Mayor - Oct 25, 2010 CPC Larry O'Brien
ON PC Party Leader - Jun 25, 2009 PC Tim Hudak