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Ron Kanter was born on 25 February, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, is a Canadian politician. Discover Ron Kanter'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 76 years old?

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Occupation Lawyer, administrator
Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 25 February, 1948
Birthday 25 February
Birthplace Brantford, Ontario
Nationality Canada

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1948

Ronald M. Kanter (born February 25, 1948) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada.

1976

He was called to the Bar in 1976.

Kanter served as special assistant to Ontario Liberal Party leader Stuart Smith from 1976 to 1980.

1980

He served as an alderman on the Toronto City Council from 1980 to 1987, and was also a member of the Metro Toronto council from 1985 to 1987.

1984

In 1984, he was named a course director at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law.

1987

He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal from 1987 to 1990.

Kanter was educated at Glendon College, York University, the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, and Osgoode Hall Law School.

He was elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1987 provincial election, upsetting Progressive Conservative leader and longtime MPP Larry Grossman by 3,676 votes in the constituency of St. Andrew—St. Patrick.

Shortly after the election he was appointed as Parliamentary Assistant to Solicitor General Joan Smith in David Peterson's government.

1989

In July 1989, Kanter was implicated in the Patti Starr affair.

Starr, who was head of the National Council of Jewish Women, misused her position by having the organization make political contributions to the riding associations of prominent Liberal MPPs.

Kanter's riding of St. Andrew-St.

Patrick was among those who received these illegal contributions.

In August, when Peterson shuffled his cabinet in the wake of the scandal, Kanter was not included.

1990

The Liberals were defeated by the Ontario New Democratic Party in the 1990 provincial election.

Kanter's connection to the tainted Starr scandal was mentioned as one of the reasons that he finished third in his bid for re-election, 1,383 votes behind winner Zanana Akande of the NDP.

Kanter now practises regulatory law with the firm of Macdonald Sager LLP.

He serves on the Toronto Board of Trade Task Force, and writes and speaks frequently on municipal government and planning issues.

In July 1990, he authored a publication entitled "Space for all: options for a Greater Toronto Area greenlands strategy".

The report, commissioned by the provincial government recommended the establishment of a regional green lands system.

Kanter said "Not only should green lands be protected, but they should be linked wherever possible by trail systems, local parks, river valleys and other green corridors."

The report placed special emphasis on the protection of the Oak Ridges Moraine.