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This is a list of mayors of Sudbury, Ontario, including the suburban communities that were amalgamated with Sudbury to create the city of Greater Sudbury on January 1, 2001.
Town of Sudbury (1893–1930)
editIn Office | Mayor | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
1893 | Stephen Fournier | [1][2] | |
1894 | Daniel O'Connor | [1] | |
1895 | Murray Biggar | [1] | |
1896 | Stephen Fournier | [2] | |
1897-1898 | Francis Cochrane | [1] | |
1899-1901 | Thomas J. Ryan | [1] | |
1902 | Francis Cochrane | [1][2] | |
1903-1904 | Francis Foley Lemieux | [1] | |
1905-1907 | Larry O'Connor | [1] | |
1908-1909 | John McLeod | [1] | |
1910-1911 | Larry O'Connor | [1] | |
1912-1913 | John G. Henry | [1] | |
1914-1915 | Larry O'Connor | [1] | |
1916 | Thomas Travers | [1] | |
1917-1919 | Percy Morrison | [1] | |
1920-1921 | J. Alfred Laberge | First mayor to have been born in the city. | [1] |
1922-1923 | Robert H. Arthur | [1] | |
1924-1925 | Joseph Sutherland Gill | [1] | |
1926-1927 | Joseph A. Samson | [1] | |
1928-1929 | Charles Bibby | [1] |
City of Sudbury (1930–2000)
editIn Office | Mayor | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
1930-1932 | Peter Fenton | [1][2] | |
1933-1934 | W. Marr Brodie | [1][2] | |
1935-1936 | William J. Cullen | [1][2] | |
1937-1938 | John Rudd | [1][2] | |
1939-1940 | W. J. Forest | [1] | |
1941-1951 | William S. Beaton | [1][2] | |
1952-1954 | Dan Jessup | [1][2] | |
1955-1956 | Leo Landreville | [1][2] | |
1957-1959 | Joe Fabbro | [1][2][3][4] | |
1960-1961 | William R. Edgar | ||
1962-1963 | William A. Ellis | ||
1964-1965 | Joe Fabbro | [4] | |
1966 | Max Silverman | [5] | |
1967 | Grace Hartman | [6][7][8] | |
1968-1975 | Joe Fabbro | [4] | |
1976-1981 | Jim Gordon | ||
1981-1982 | Maurice Lamoureux | [9] | |
1982-1991 | Peter Wong | [10] | |
1991-2000 | Jim Gordon |
City of Greater Sudbury (2001–present)
editIn Office | Mayor | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
December 9, 2000 - November 30, 2003 | Jim Gordon | [11] | |
December 1, 2003 - November 30, 2006 | David Courtemanche | [12] | |
December 1, 2006 - November 30, 2010 | John Rodriguez | [13] | |
December 1, 2010 - November 30, 2014 | Marianne Matichuk | [14] | |
December 1, 2014 – November 14, 2022 | Brian Bigger | First mayor to serve more than a single term since the municipal amalgamation of 2000. | [15] |
November 15, 2022 | Paul Lefebvre | [16] |
Regional Municipality of Sudbury (1973–2000)
edit(independent town 1918-1973, town within Regional Municipality of Sudbury 1973-2000)
- P. Kilgour 1927-1928
- B. M. Robinson 1931
- W. Gibson 1932-1935
- James E. Coyne 1936-1943
- W. Gibson 1944-1946
- Alistair MacLean 1947-1952
- W. Gibson 1953-1954
- Harold Prescott 1955-1969
- Norman Fawcett 1969-1973
- Harold Prescott 1973-1975
- Frank Mazzuca 1975-1997
- Dave Kilgour 1997-2000
- Mike Solski (1973–1979)
- Gary Lacey (1979–1982)
- Stan Hayduk (1982–1997)
- John Fera (1997–2000)
(independent town 1934-1973)
- Edgar T. Austin [1] (1934–1946)
- Roy Snitch (1947–1952)
- Walter Kilimnik (1953–1957)
- William Evershed (1958–1959)
- Maurice Beauchemin (1960–1962)
- Mike Solski (1963–1973) - Elected mayor of the new town of Nickel Centre on the amalgamation of the independent towns of Coniston, Garson, Wahnapitae, Falconbridge, and Skead.
(independent town 1957–1973)
- John Franklin (1957–1973)
- Earl Gilchrist
- James Coady (1973–1983, mayor of Levack: 1964-1973)
- Robert Parker
- Shirley Mirka
- Jean Guy Quesnel
- Gilles Pelland (1972-1988)
- Lionel Lalonde (1988-2000)
(Town, 1973–1997, City 1997-2000)
- Ray Plourde
- Howard Armstrong
- Jean-Yves 'John' Robert
- Tom Davies, 1973-1981
- Alex Fex, 1981-1982
- Charlie White, 1982-1991
- Terry Kett, 1991-1997
- Dick Johnstone, 1997-2000
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Dorian, Charles (1961). The First 75 Years, A Headline History of Sudbury, Canada. Arthur H. Stockwell Limited, Ilfracombe, Devon
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Wallace, C. M.; & Thomson, Ashley (Eds.) (1993). Sudbury: Rail Town to Regional Capital (3rd ed.). Dundurn Press. ISBN 978-1-55002-170-7.
- ^ Thomas, Ray and Pearsall, Kathy (1994). Sudbury. Boston Mills Press. ISBN 978-1-55046-110-7.
- ^ a b c "Great Lives Lived In Greater Sudbury" Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine. (January, 2005). "South Side Story" p.19
- ^ "Silverman defeats Fabbro for mayoralty in landslide upset at Sudbury". The Globe and Mail, December 7, 1965.
- ^ "Title The legacy of Grace Hartman: Honour bestowed on late mayor offers young women and girls a lasting role model to emulate." (October 16, 2001). Sudbury Star, p. A6.
- ^ Hinds, Mary Lou (January 30, 2002). "People: Social Activist and Mayor Grace Hartman". section15.ca.
- ^ "Great Lives Lived In Greater Sudbury" Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine. (January, 2005). "South Side Story" p.18
- ^ "City mourns long-serving politician, volunteer". Sudbury Star, July 8, 2022.
- ^ Mick Lowe, "Mayor's decision comes back to haunt him", Sudbury Star, November 2, 1982, P4.
- ^ "Council set to take reins of City of Greater Sudbury". Sudbury Star, December 9, 2000.
- ^ Denis St. Pierre, "He'll be a very different mayor". Sudbury Star, November 11, 2003.
- ^ Jason Thompson, "Mayor drives home agenda for next 100 days". Northern Life, December 7, 2006.
- ^ "City elects first female mayor". Northern Life, October 25, 2010.
- ^ "Brian Bigger elected mayor of Greater Sudbury". CBC Sudbury, October 27, 2014.
- ^ "Paul Lefebvre elected mayor of Greater Sudbury". CTV Northern Ontario, October 24, 2022.