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Pat (Pasquale) Fiacco is the current Mayor of Regina, the capital city of Saskatchewan, Canada. As mayor, he is the chief executive of Regina City Council. Council consists of the mayor and ten councillors representing wards. Pat Fiacco was born and raised in Regina.
[edit] Political historyHe has been mayor of Regina since 2000, and he is currently in his third term. As a relative newcomer, Fiacco received an endorsement from the Regina Police Association by then union president Troy Hagen after the number of police officers serving with the Regina Police Service decreased by 31 during the mayoralty of Doug Archer. Troy Hagen is now the Chief of Police in Regina.[1] Fiacco was elected by acclamation in 2003, and re-elected in October 25, 2006. Fiacco has announced that he will run for re-election in 2009.[2] [edit] Priorities
[edit] Marriage and childrenPat Fiacco is married to Angie, and together they have three children, Melissa, Jordan and Matthew.[3] [edit] Previous historyPat Fiacco served in the 2004 Athens Olympics as the Canadian referee and judge for the boxing event. Pat Fiacco '[4] has held provincial and Canadian amateur boxing championships, such as the Canadas amateur bantam weight crown 1980. [5] He has also served as the Head Official of Boxing Canada. Ken Goff's son George Goff and Pat Fiacco have worked together to honour the memory of Ken Goff by implementing the Ken Goff Memorial Boxing Classic.[6] Mayor Fiacco has contributed to the sports arena also on the Canadian Olympic Committee, Telemiracle 22, the Big Valley Jamboree, the Ken Goff Memorial Boxing Classic, Sask Sport and Hockey Regina. [3] [edit] Boards and OrganisationsPat Fiacco serves as a member on the following boards and organisations.
[edit] CriticismIn 2002, Fiacco launched the city's promotional campaign, "I Love Regina". Although he took credit for its implementation, previous mayor Doug Archer had postponed it while running in the 2000 election. In 2003, Fiacco abandoned plans to close three inner-city libraries amid public opposition. During a strike vote among the city's three major unions (CUPE 21 & 7, ATU 578) in 2005, Fiacco stated on radio station CJME that he hoped the employees would "sober up" and accept the city's offer. Reaction to the statement resulted in all three unions striking for a month. Fiacco reacted to a 2006 article in Maclean's magazine, which labelled Regina's inner city as Canada's worst neighbourhood, by participating in a magazine burning and encouraging citizens to cancel their subscriptions to the magazine. In February 2007, the Leader-Post reported Fiacco plagiarised nine quotes from a speech given by Premier Lorne Calvert a year earlier to a volunteer appreciation dinner. [8] Also in 2007, city council raised the average residential property tax bill by 5% and a further 3.9%[9] for 2008, despite a 2006 election promise not to raise taxes. Fiacco reacted to a 2006 article in Maclean's magazine, which labelled Regina's inner city as Canada's worst neighbourhood, by participating in an event with a local radio station where magazines were thrown into a wood chipper. [edit] Notes
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