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John Gerretsen (John Philip Gerretsen) was born on 9 June, 1942 in Hilversum, Netherlands, is a Former Ontario politician. Discover John Gerretsen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 9 June, 1942
Birthday 9 June
Birthplace Hilversum, Netherlands
Nationality Canada

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1942

John Philip Gerretsen (born June 9, 1942) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada.

1954

Gerretsen was born in Hilversum, Netherlands during World War II, and moved to Canada with his parents in 1954.

1964

He was educated at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, receiving a BA degree in 1964 and an LL.B in 1967.

1969

He subsequently worked as a solicitor, serving with Manulife Insurance Company in Toronto from 1969 to 1970.

1970

Gerretsen's political career began in the early 1970s at the municipal level.

1972

He was elected as a Kingston Alderman in 1972, and remained on the City Council until 1980 (serving as Deputy Mayor from 1976 to 1980).

1980

Gerretsen was elected Mayor of the city in 1980, and was re-elected twice before stepping down in 1988.

1986

He was also President of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario from 1986 to 1987, and a trustee of Queen's University from 1981 to 1992.

1989

After retiring from municipal politics, Gerretsen served as the Chair of the Ontario Housing Corporation (1989–1992) and was a Deputy Judge in the province's Small Claims Court (1993–1995).

He also became active in politics at the provincial and federal levels.

Gerretsen was an Executive Member of the Ontario Liberal Party's Kingston and the Islands riding association from 1989 to 1993, and was President of the Liberal Party of Canada's federal riding association from 1993 to 1995.

1995

He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 2014 who represented the eastern Ontario riding of Kingston and the Islands.

He served as a Minister in the Cabinets of Premiers Dalton McGuinty and Kathleen Wynne.

Gerretsen was elected to the Ontario legislature in the provincial election of 1995, defeating Progressive Conservative candidate Sally Barnes and incumbent New Democrat Gary Wilson in Kingston and the Islands.

This was a close three-way race—Gerretsen received 10,314 votes, Barnes 8,571, and Wilson 8,052.

The general election was won by the Progressive Conservatives and Gerretsen entered parliament as a member of the opposition, serving as Opposition Critic on Municipal Affairs and Housing and Chief Opposition Whip.

1996

In 1996, he ran to succeed Lyn McLeod as leader of the Ontario Liberal Party.

Gerretsen was generally regarded as being on the right-wing of the party, and achieved some support in his home base of eastern Ontario.

He placed fifth out of seven candidates on the first ballot, and dropped out after the second ballot.

After withdrawing, he gave his support to Dalton McGuinty, the eventual winner.

1999

Gerretsen was easily re-elected in the 1999 provincial election, although the Progressive Conservatives were again victorious across the province.

Gerretsen continued as Opposition Whip, and remained a vocal Liberal MPP for the next four years.

2003

The Liberal Party won the 2003 election with 72 seats out of 103, and Gerretsen was re-elected with over 60% support.

On October 23, 2003, he was named Minister of Municipal Affairs, with responsibility for Seniors.

2004

In March 2004, his portfolio was renamed the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

Gerretsen was the primary spokesperson for the McGuinty government in its controversial decision to permit further housing expansion on the Oak Ridges Moraine, despite an election promise not to do so.

The Liberals claimed that they lacked the legal authority to prevent further development in the area.

2005

His main legislative success has been in leading in the enactment of a 1.8 million acre (7,300 km²) green belt surrounding the City of Toronto in 2005.

After a cabinet shuffle on June 29, 2005, the responsibility for Seniors issues was transferred to another government minister.

Gerretsen was retained as Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

2007

In the 2007 election of October 10, 2007, Gerretsen won re-election with just under 50 per cent support.

On October 29, 2007, Gerretsen was appointed as Minister of the Environment.

2010

His son Mark Gerretsen served as a Kingston, Ontario city councillor and was elected mayor in 2010.

On August 18, 2010, Gerretsen was moved to the post of Minister of the Consumer Services.

2011

He won re-election in the October 6, 2011 election.

2013

He was appointed Attorney General of Ontario and was re-appointed when Kathleen Wynne became premier in early 2013.

On October 25, 2013, Gerretsen announced that he would not run in the next election. Just before his retirement at the June 2014 election, Gerretsen was moved from the Attorney-General portfolio to that of Chair of Cabinet.

2020

On March 19, 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic, Gerretsen tested positive for COVID-19, with his wife Assunta testing positive earlier that week, after they were both repatriated to Canada from the Grand Princess cruise ship; they were quarantined at CFB Trenton.