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Preceded by
  
Joyce Savoline

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Jane McKenna

Constituency
  
Burlington

Succeeded by
  
Eleanor McMahon


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Born
  
October 22, 1959 (age 64) (
1959-10-22
)

Political party
  
Progressive Conservative

Party
  
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario

Halton Insider - MPP Jane McKenna


Jane McKenna (born October 22, 1959) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. She was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 2011 to 2014 who represented the riding of Burlington.

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Background

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McKenna is a long-time resident of Burlington, Ontario. She worked for an advertising firm and founded her own company called Rainmaker Consulting. She and her husband Tim raised five children.

Politics

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In 2010, McKenna ran for the municipal election in Burlington's ward 1 but lost to incumbent councillor Rick Craven.

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McKenna was elected in the 2011 election in the riding of Burlington. She beat Liberal candidate Karmel Sakran by 2,152 votes. While MPP, McKenna served as Critic for the portfolios of Economic Development, Trade & Employment; Government Services and Children and Youth Services.

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McKenna was defeated by Liberal candidate Eleanor McMahon in the 2014 election on June 12, 2014. She supported Patrick Brown in his successful bid to become leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.

Jane McKenna Interview with Jane McKenna

In December 2016 McKenna won the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario nomination by a margin of 41 votes for Burlington, her old riding. She will represent the PC party in the 2018 Ontario General Election.

References

Jane McKenna Wikipedia