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Richard Cannings (Ontario politician)

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Preceded by
  
Pierre Bourque

Name
  
Richard Cannings


Role
  
Ontario politician

Residence
  
Ottawa, Canada

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Succeeded by
  
Jacques Legendre and Madeleine Meilleur (ward redistributed between Rideau-Rockcliffe and Rideau-Vanier)

Education
  
Bishop's University, Carleton University

Richard Cannings was a former Ottawa City Councillor, who served on council from 1991 to 2000. He represented By-Rideau Ward from 1991 to 1994 and then Rideau Ward until 2000.

Cannings received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Bishop's University and a Bachelor of Education from Dalhousie University. He was a teacher in Nova Scotia and Quebec. In 1973, Cannings was the Quebec City Bureau Chief for CFCF-TV. In 1977 he later became press secretary for federal cabinet minister Hon. André Ouellette. In 1980 he became press secretary for Consumer and Corporate Affairs.

In 1986, Cannings received a degree in History of Art & Architecture from Carleton University. He served as President of Heritage Ottawa from 1988 to 1991.

While on council, he worked on such issues as the Vanier Parkway Extension, the Kettle Island Bridge Proposal and The Task Force On Prostitution. [1]

On September 10, 2010, he announced his candidacy for Councillor of Rideau Rockcliffe Ward in the October 25th Municipal Election.

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Richard Cannings (Ontario politician) Wikipedia