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Mike Sullivan (Canadian politician)

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Preceded by
  
Alan Tonks

Name
  
Mike Sullivan

Residence
  
Toronto, Canada

Occupation
  
union representative

Party
  
New Democratic Party


Alma mater
  
University of Toronto

Education
  
University of Toronto

Political party
  
New Democrat

Spouse
  
Andree Sullivan

Succeeded by
  
Ahmed Hussen

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Born
  
November 9, 1952 (age 71) Detroit, Michigan, United States (
1952-11-09
)

Role
  
Member of the Canadian House of Commons

Office
  
Member of the Canadian House of Commons since 2011

Michael D. "Mike" Sullivan (born November 9, 1952) is a former Canadian politician. He was a New Democratic member of the Canadian House of Commons from 2011 to 2015 who was elected to represent the Toronto riding of York South—Weston.

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Background

Sullivan was born in Detroit, Michigan but grew up in Windsor, Ontario. Sullivan graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1973. From February 1974 to November 1984, Sullivan worked for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) where he was radio master control operator. From 1984 until his election to the House of Commons in 2011, Sullivan was a national representative for the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians (NABET) and later the Communications Energy and Paperworkers (CEP) where he worked with CBC, Sun Media and Torstar newspapers.

Politics

Sullivan ran as the NDP’s candidate 2008 federal election. He was defeated by Liberal incumbent Alan Tonks by 6,430 votes. In 2011 he tried again, this time defeating Tonks by 2,580 votes.

He served as the NDP’s Deputy Critic for Housing and Disability Issues. In the 2015 election, Sullivan was defeated by Liberal candidate Ahmed Hussen by 7,622 votes.

References

Mike Sullivan (Canadian politician) Wikipedia