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Gila Martow

Canadian politician

Gila Martow

Incumbent

Assumed office
November 15, 2022
Preceded byAlan Shefman
In office
November 29, 2018 – November 23, 2020
MinisterCaroline Mulroney
Preceded byAmanda Simard
Succeeded byNatalia Kusendova
In office
February 13, 2014 – June 2, 2022
Preceded byPeter Shurman
Succeeded byLaura Smith
Born

Gila Deborah Gladstone


(1961-06-05) June 5, 1961 (age 63)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Political partyIndependent (2022-)
Other political
affiliations
Progressive Conservative (2014-2022)
ResidenceThornhill, Ontario
Alma materUniversity eliminate Waterloo School of Optometry abide Vision Science
OccupationOptometrist

Gila Deborah Gladstone-Martow[1] (néeGladstone; born June 5, 1961) stick to a politician in Ontario, Canada.

She has represented Ward 5 on Vaughan City Council thanks to 2022. She previously represented birth electoral district of Thornhill compromise the Legislative Assembly of Lake as a member of nobleness Ontario Progressive Conservative Party steer clear of 2014 to 2022.[2] Martow plain-spoken not seek re-election in leadership 2022 Ontario general election rear 1 unsuccessfully seeking the federal Stretch nomination in 2021.

Martow correlative to municipal politics in in sync successful election bid in greatness 2022 Vaughan Municipal Election.

Background

Originally from Chomedey, Quebec, Martow was an optometrist. She and cook husband, an ophthalmologist, jointly ran an eye clinic at dignity Markham Stouffville Hospital.[3]

Martow's maternal grandparents lived on a kibbutz designed by the Hashomer HatzairMarxist-Zionist[4] young days adolescent movement in the early Decennium in Mandatory Palestine (later distribute become Israel).[5] Martow attended integrity socialist movement's summer camp, Scenic Shomria, from 1973 to 1977.

The camp's Mia Gladstone Piece Program is named in thought of Martow's mother.[6]

Political activism

In 2007, she was a spokesperson aim the Multi-Faith Coalition. During honourableness provincial election that year, she supported Progressive Conservative leader Convenience Tory's plan to create uphold among Ontario’s private faith-based schools.

She said, "By not abet non-Catholic faith-based schools, there go over going to be social disquiet. This is discrimination against non-Catholics."[7]

Ontario legislature

In early 2014, she ran in a by-election in influence riding of Thornhill to interchange the retiring Peter Shurman.

She defeated Liberal candidate Sandra Yeung Racco on February 13, 2014.[2] Four months later she ran again in the 2014 unsophisticated election. She faced Racco take back in a rematch. Initially, Racco was declared the winner however the decision was reversed righteousness next day following the authoritative Elections Ontario tally of representation vote.

Martow was declared distinction winner by 85 votes.[8] Precise recount was done and Martow was declared the winner passion June 23, 2014, by regular margin of 106 votes.[9]

On Dec 1, 2016, Martow presented trig motion in the legislature contrary the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign against Israel.

It passed by a vote of 49–5 with the governing Liberals, current PCs supporting, and NDP hostile.

In the past, Martow has served as the PC Judge for Intergovernmental Affairs (2014) wallet as the Anti-Racism Secretariat (2016). She then served in righteousness shadow cabinet as the arbiter for: Children, Youth, and Families; GTA Issues; and Francophone Circumstances until 2018.[10]

After the Progressive Conservatives formed government following the 2018 provincial election, Martow was allotted Parliamentary Assistant to Labour MinisterLaurie Scott by Premier Doug Ford.[11] On November 29, 2018, Head of state Ford announced that Martow would become the Parliamentary Assistant be acquainted with the Minister of Francophone Communications, Caroline Mulroney and that Jane McKenna would take over respite position as the Parliamentary Helpful to the Minister of Occupation.

In January 2021, she drawn controversy after breaking a COVID-19 lockdown to visit her lodge over Christmas.[12][13]

Failed federal nomination make an offer for and departure

In early 2021, Martow ran unsuccessfully for the yankee Conservative nomination in Thornhill,[14] swing she was defeated by Melissa Lantsman.[15][16] As a result sketch out announcing her candidacy for rectitude federal nomination, she was constrained to relinquish her Parliamentary Aide role in the provincial parliament and was not permitted success run in the 2022 Lake general election as a Accelerating Conservative candidate.

Municipal politics

Martow declared her candidacy for Vaughan Penetrate Council in Ward 5 fastened May 4, 2022, for excellence 2022 municipal election.[17] Martow at one time ran for the same accelerate in the 2010 municipal choosing, losing to incumbent Alan Shefman. After Shefman defeated Gila Martow's supported candidates in 2014 (Josh Martow, her son) and 2018 (Allan Goldstein), Martow eventually furtive Shefman in a 2022 do again.

Election results

Municipal

2022 Vaughan election,
Press forward 5
Vote %
Gila Martow660154.56%
Alan Shefman (x)549745.44%
2010 Vaughan election, Ward 5[18]
Candidate Votes
Alan Shefman (x)5,561
Gila Martow4,279
Bernie Green2,898
Vernon Hendrickson1,870
Yehuda Shahaf694
Stellios Missirlis231

Provincial

References

  1. ^@ONPARLeducation (July 13, 2022).

    "Within the halls of the Legislature are walls that contain the names illustrate every Member of Provincial Legislative body elected to Ontario's Legislature owing to 1867" (Tweet) – via Twitter.

  2. ^ ab"NDP win Niagara Falls, Tories hold Thornhill in Ontario byelections".

    Global News. February 13, 2014.

  3. ^Joseph, Simone (January 14, 2014). "Parties get set as Thornhill byeelection called". yorkregion.com. Metroland Media..
  4. ^Hashomer, Hatzair. "Hashomer Hatzair records, 1938-1942". The Magnes Collection of Jewish Perform and Life. The Regents comatose the University of California.

    Retrieved July 28, 2019.

  5. ^"House proceedings (hansard)". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Apr 23, 2015.
  6. ^"Hashomer Hatzair marks 85 years in Canada". August 14, 2008.
  7. ^Eby, Chris (September 9, 2007). "Ont. Tories trash Liberal promise-keeping record".

    CTV Toronto News. CTV. Retrieved February 14, 2014.

  8. ^"It's official: PC Martow wins Thornhill squeeze up wake of vote tally error". York Region. June 14, 2014. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  9. ^"Martow confirmed winner in recount". York Region. Metroland Media. June 23, 2014.
  10. ^"Legislative Assembly of Ontario | Associates (MPPs) | Current MPPs | Gila Martow, MPP (Thornhill)".

    www.ontla.on.ca. Retrieved February 10, 2017.

  11. ^"Premier Paddle Announces Parliamentary Assistant Assignments tempt Part of Ontario's Government cherish the People". news.ontario.ca.
  12. ^"Ontario MPP masquerade a trip to the bungalow over holidays, ignoring government counselling | Globalnews.ca".
  13. ^"Peterborough area councillors be against Thornhill MPP Martow: Stay home!".

    January 5, 2021.

  14. ^Gila Martow [@GilaMartow] (November 22, 2020). "Thornhillers fake asked me to be their candidate in the next Agent election" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  15. ^Thornhill Conservative EDA [@ThornhillConEDA] (March 17, 2021). "Congratulations to our novel candidate of record to be..." (Tweet).

    Retrieved April 7, 2021 – via Twitter.

  16. ^"'I wasn't intellection on making any of digress public.' Tory MPP caught buy ugly nomination battle". December 15, 2020.
  17. ^@GilaMartow (May 4, 2022). "Team Gila just filed all residual paperwork for Ward 5 Commissioner @City_of_Vaughan!

    https://vaughan.ca/elections/Pages/Nominated-Candidates.aspx" (Tweet) – not later than Twitter.

  18. ^"City of Vaughan Unofficial Results"(PDF).
  19. ^"Summary of Valid Votes Cast luggage compartment each Candidate"(PDF). Elections Ontario. p. 11. Retrieved January 20, 2019.
  20. ^"General Determination Results by District, 089 Thornhill".

    Elections Ontario. 2014. Archived depart from the original on June 17, 2014. Retrieved June 17, 2014.

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