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  Beaubien, Marcel
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NameMarcel Beaubien
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Petrolia, Ontario , Canada
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Born 00, 1956 (68 years)
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Aug 25, 2004 11:04pm
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InfoProfession: Retired insurance broker
Career Background:

Community: Member of the board of Sarnia-Lambton Council for Economic Renewal. Former president and campaign chair for the Sarnia/Lambton United Way and Sarnia/Lambton Red Cross Society. Habitat For Humanity and Rayjon Share Care volunteer. St. Clair Parkway Commission member. Former member of the Petrolia police services board; Petrolia Public Utilities Commission; and C.E.E. Hospital Board.
Children: Three

Political History
Municipal: Mayor of Town of Petrolia. Former Petrolia town councillor. Former Lambton County councillor.
Provincial: Elected in Lambton (1995). Elected in Lambton-Kent-Middlesex (1999). Defeated in Lambton-Kent-Middlesex (2003).

Political History (Federal/Provincial)
Parliamentary Secretary: To Ontario minister of agriculture, food and rural affairs (1995-97). To Ontario minister of finance (2002-03).
Committees: Chair of Ontario Finance and Economic Affairs; member of Justice and Social Policy.
Caucus: Former member of the Red Tape Commission.


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  06/28/2004 ON Parliament - Sarnia–Lambton Lost 30.50% (-11.43%)
  10/02/2003 ON Legislative Assembly - Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Lost 36.66% (-8.45%)
  06/03/1999 ON Legislative Assembly - Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Won 45.00% (+2.06%)
  06/08/1995 ON Legislative Assembly - Lambton Won 43.58% (+14.88%)
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ON PC Party Leader - Sep 18, 2004 CPC Jim Flaherty