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Maurizio Bevilacqua, PC, MP (born 1 June, 1960 in Sulmona, Italy) is a Canadian politician. He was one of eleven candidate for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada but dropped out of the race on August 14, 2006. He has been described in the media as a "right-of-centre, business friendly Liberal".[2] As a youth, he attended Emery Collegiate and received a Bachelor of Arts from York University. He and his wife Elena have two children, Jean-Paul and Victoria.
[edit] PoliticsHe first got involved in party politics by working as a staffer for Sergio Marchi,[3] and would later participate in student politics at York University. Initially elected in the 1988 election, he defeated the Progressive Conservative candidate by only 77 votes. The results in the riding were disputed and were declared void and invalid by the courts, which resulted in a by-election to clarify the outcome.[4] Bevilacqua surprised many when he defeated parachute candidate Maria Minna for the Liberal nomination in the 1990 by-election of York North. He won the by-election by over 7,000 votes, despite a strong effort by the New Democratic Party. Bevilacqua is a Liberal member of the Canadian House of Commons. He represents the district of Vaughan in Toronto and has also represented York North (1988-1997) and Vaughan—King—Aurora (1997-2004). He is a former secretary of state (Science, Research and Development) and (International Financial Institutions). He is also a former parliamentary secretary to the minister of Labour (Human Resources Development) and to the Minister of Employment and Immigration (Human Resources Development). He is formerly a consultant. He was the longtime chair of the Commons finance committee. While a fiscal conservative, Bevilacqua has supported same-sex marriage[5]. Bevilacqua was the first Liberal to declare his support for Paul Martin's failed 1990 bid for the leadership of the party. Bevilacqua is one of the longest serving MP's in the Canadian House of Commons. He has been serving Vaughan since 1988. Bevilacqua holds the record for the largest personal margin of victory in a Canadian federal election, winning his seat by 51,088 votes in 1993. [edit] 2006 Liberal leadership bidOn 19 April, 2006, he declared his candidacy for the leadership of the Liberal Party, joining Martha Hall Findlay, Michael Ignatieff, and Stéphane Dion as official entrants into the leadership race. His supporters included MPs Gerry Byrne and Roy Cullen, former Cabinet minister Roy MacLaren and former party pollster Michael Marzolini. He also attracted the support of former Chrétien organizers Tennio Evangelista, Jeff Angel and Jeff Smith. [6] His campaign for the Liberal Party leadership was not successful and he dropped out of the race on 14 August, 2006 to support fellow Liberal Party leadership candidate Bob Rae.[1] [edit] References
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