Bryon Wilfert
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Incumbent | |
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Riding | Richmond Hill |
In office since | 1997 federal election |
Preceded by | Riding created |
Born | July 14, 1952 (age 54) Toronto, Ontario |
Residence | Richmond Hill, Ontario |
Political party | |
Profession(s) | Teacher |
Bryon J. Wilfert, PC, MP, BA, BEd, MA (born July 14, 1952 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian politician. He is a current member of the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Richmond Hill for the Liberal Party. He was the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of the Environment until the defeat of the Martin government in the 2006 federal election.
Wilfert has Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Education and Master of Arts degrees from the University of Toronto, as well as a degree in Public Administration from St. Lawrence College. In addition, he is an Accredited Municipal Clerk. He taught History and Political Science at Havergal College in Toronto from 1977 to 1997.
Wilfert was elected as a Richmond Hill councillor in 1985. He was first elected to the House of Commons in the 1997 federal election, scoring an easy victory in the Greater Toronto Area riding of Oak Ridges. He was re-elected by an increased majority in the election of 2000, and won another easy victory in his new riding in the 2004 election.
He is generally regarded as being on the fiscally conservative wing of the Liberal Party. He served as parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Finance in 2002-03, and was named parliamentary secretary to the Minister of the Environment after the 2004 election. After the election in 2006, Wilfert was appointed to be official opposition critic of Foreign Affairs (Asia-Pacific).
Wilfert was the Caucus Liaison in the successful 2006 Liberal leadership bid by Stéphane Dion. He is believed to be one of Stéphane Dion's closest confidents, having served as Mr. Dion's parliamentary secretary during his tenure as Minister of the Environment.
During his first term in parliament, he brought forward a private member's bill that would have created "Sir John A. Macdonald Day" as a national holiday on January 11.
Preceded by The electoral district was created in 1996. See Markham—Whitchurch-Stouffville |
Member of Parliament for Oak Ridges 1997-2004 |
Succeeded by The electoral district was abolished in 2003. |
Preceded by The electoral district was created in 2003. |
Member of Parliament for Richmond Hill 2004- |
Succeeded by incumbent |