Posts Tagged ‘Terence Young’

Oakvillians Receive the Diamond Jubilee Medal

Tuesday, June 5th, 2012
Award Recipients

Award Recipients

The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal was proudly presented to 15 deserving Oakvillians for their service to fellow citizens, their community and country, marking the celebrations of the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s accession to the throne as Queen and her service to Canada.

Hosted by Terence Young, Member of Parliament, Oakville, the awards ceremony stirred a sense of pride and patriotism for both Oakville and Canada as the recipients, their friends and families gathered and as our future leaders, the young musicians from the Thomas A. Blakelock High School Senior Jazz Orchestra, played a musical interlude, the National Anthem and God Save the Queen. The audience was invited to sing and as they sang, the air was alive with a sense of thanksgiving and pride.

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Integrity Officer: No sanctions warranted against Mayor Burton

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

Last night, Town Council received the final report from Integrity Officer Robert J. Swayze into a complaint submitted by MP Terence Young on April 14, 2011. Mr. Swayze concluded that there was no improper use of influence and town resources, and that sanctions against Mayor Rob Burton are unwarranted.

“I am satisfied with the process and accept the findings in the Integrity Officer’s report,” said Mayor Rob Burton. “I also welcome Mr. Swayze’s suggestion to poll Council ahead of any future meeting changes to ensure a majority of Council are in agreement.”

On the complaint over the improper use of influence and town resources, the Integrity Officer found “that there were no media releases or other statements issued by the Town relating to the federal election.” Additionally, the report notes that Mr. Swayze found “no evidence of any Councillor or staff member working on the federal election or otherwise participating in it, contrary to their duty to the Town.”

In reference to the allegation that Mayor Burton cancelled Council and Committee meetings during the election period to assist Councillor Khan in his bid for federal election, the Integrity Officer said the cancellation was not of any benefit to Mayor Burton “either materially or politically and I cannot entertain recommending to Council any sanctions against the Mayor.”

Under the town’s Integrity Officer Procedure, any member of the public can request an investigation into possible violations of Council’s Code of Conduct, but it is up to Council to direct that such an investigation take place.

On May 16, 2011, Council directed the Integrity Officer to investigate two of the allegations detailed in the April 14th complaint filed by MP Young. The cost of the investigation by the Integrity Officer was $11,600.

Interview with Federal Election Candidate Terence Young

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011
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Terence Young kicks off the 2011 election campaign with supporters.

Terence Young is running for re-election this spring in the riding of Oakville, representing the Conservatives.

Young was first elected as Oakville’s MP in 2008 and served as an MPP from 1995 to 1999. In 2000 Young lost his daughter Vanessa to a preventable prescription drug reaction. He wrote the book Death By Prescription that was published in 2009. He resides in Oakville with his wife Gloria.

“I believe that I share the values of most of the people in Oakville,” Young said. “They work hard to balance their families and work, and are law-abiding people who love to contribute to the community.”

[Profile Page: Federal Election Candidate Terence Young.]

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Terence Young officially opens campaign office

Sunday, April 3rd, 2011
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Terence Young at his campaign kickoff on March 29th in Oakville.

On March 29th Terence Young, Conservative candidate for Oakville, officially kicked off the 2011 Federal Election campaign at his Oakville campaign headquarters.

Terence Young was first elected as MP for Oakville in October 2008.

This followed four years as MPP in the Ontario Legislative Assembly (1995 to 1999) where he served as Parliamentary Assistant to the Ministers of Education and Finance, and chaired the Standing Committee on Finance.

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