Jerry J. Ouellette (born January 30,
1959 in Oshawa
, Ontario
) is a
politician in Ontario, Canada
. He
has been a member of the
Legislative Assembly of
Ontario since
1995, representing the riding
of
Oshawa for the
Progressive
Conservative Party. Ouellette was briefly a
cabinet minister in the government of
Ernie Eves.
Ouellette
was educated at Durham
College
in Business
Administration. Before entering public life, he managed
a lumber operation and a national consulting firm. Ouellette is a
former member of the Governing Board of Durham College, and a
member of the
Oshawa Naval Veterans Association.
Ouellette was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the
provincial election of
1995, defeating incumbent
New Democrat Allan Pilkey in Oshawa by about 8000 votes.
Ouellette's victory was seen as indicative of a broader provincial
shift, with a number of working-class ridings shifting from the NDP
to the Tories. Ouellette was re-elected by about 7000 votes over
Liberal Chris Topple in the
1999 provincial election,
with the NDP falling to third place.
Ouellette supported
Ernie Eves in the
Progressive Conservative Party's
2002 leadership convention, and on April 15, 2002 was appointed
Ontario Minister
of Natural Resources.
In this capacity, he was generally regarded
as an ally of the province's hunting community (he appeared in a
television ad for the National Rifle Association
before joining cabinet) and was opposed by many
environmentalists. His attempt to designate the
Kawartha
Highlands Signature Site as a "recreational reserve" was
especially controversial.
In the
2003 provincial
election, Ouellette faced a credible challenge from NDP
candidate
Sid Ryan, but retained his seat
by 1019 votes. The Progressive Conservatives lost the election, and
Ouellette moved to the opposition benches.
In
2004, he endorsed
Frank Klees's unsuccessful bid to replace Eves
as Tory leader.
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