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Wayne Marston was born on 27 February, 1947 in Sisson Ridge, New Brunswick, is a Canadian politician. Discover Wayne Marston'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 77 years old?

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Born 27 February, 1947
Birthday 27 February
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1947

Wayne L. Marston (born February 27, 1947, in Sisson Ridge, New Brunswick) is a former New Democratic Party (NDP) politician in Canada.

1984

Copps' riding was once the strongest Liberal riding in the Hamilton area (holding even during the Progressive Conservatives' sweep under Brian Mulroney in 1984) but after the by-election, Hamilton East emerged as the weakest Liberal riding in the Hamilton area; Hamilton West, Hamilton Mountain and Stoney Creek all subsequently gave the Liberals larger margins of victory.

1993

Marston had previously run for the NDP in the former federal riding of Hamilton East in the 1993 and 1997 Canadian federal elections.

He lost to Liberal cabinet minister Sheila Copps both times.

1996

He co-chaired the organizing committee of the Hamilton Days of Action, February 23–24, 1996, in which 100,000 people marched on the Ontario Progressive Conservative convention in Hamilton, February 24, 1996.

He was also the NDP candidate in the 1996 Hamilton East by-election, triggered by Copps' resignation over her government's failure to repeal the unpopular goods and services tax as she and her party had promised in 1993.

Although Copps ran in and won the 1996 by-election, Marston finished a strong second to her, reducing Copps' margin of victory significantly.

2004

Copps also lost personal standing within the Liberal Party after the by-election, and she was eventually lost to fellow Liberal MP Tony Valeri in a pitched battle for the Liberal nomination in the new Hamilton East—Stoney Creek riding when it was created out of her former Hamilton East riding and Valeri's former Stoney Creek riding in 2004.

2006

He was the Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Hamilton, Ontario riding of Hamilton East—Stoney Creek from 2006 to 2015.

Marston was first elected as MP in the 2006 federal election, defeating incumbent Liberal MP Tony Valeri by a 466-vote margin.

Marston was also a School Board Trustee for Ward 5 of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board from 2000 until his resignation, after his federal election victory, on January 24, 2006.

2008

He was subsequently reelected in 2008 and 2011.

2015

He lost his seat in the 2015 election to the Liberal candidate, and former Hamilton mayor, Bob Bratina.

Before he was elected to House of Commons, Marston served as President of the Hamilton and District Labour Council for 11 years.