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The Thunder Bay City Council is the governing body of the city of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.It consists of a mayor and twelve councillors. The mayor and five of the councillors are elected at large, with one councillor being elected for each of the city's seven wards: Current River, McIntyre, McKellar, Neebing, Northwood, Red River, and Westfort. [1]
George Thomas Marks (1893–1899)Thunder Bay city council sworn inThunder Bay city council sworn in; Isaac Lamont Matthews (1901–1902) and (1909–1910) and (1920–1923) George O.P. Clavet (1903–1904) and (1906–1907) Richard Vigars (1905) John James Carrick (1908) Samuel Wellington Ray (1911–1912) John Albert Oliver (1913–1914)
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The 2006 Thunder Bay municipal election was held on 13 November 2006 in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, to elect a mayor, 12 city councillors, trustees for the Lakehead District School Board, the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board, the Conseil scolaire de district du Grand Nord de l'Ontario, and the Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Aurores boréales.
Elections were held in the organized municipalities in the Thunder Bay District of Ontario on October 24, 2022, in conjunction with municipal elections across the province. The following are the results of the mayoral races in each municipality and the council races in the City of Thunder Bay .
Mauro was educated at Lakehead University teacher's college in Thunder Bay, and worked as a property manager for fourteen years before entering provincial politics.He served as a city councillor on the Thunder Bay City Council from 1997 to 2003, and was a member of the Thunder Bay Hydro board and the Thunder Bay Regional Hospital.
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Hennessy was a member of the Fort William city council from 1962 to 1969, and served on the Thunder Bay City Council for seven years after amalgamation.. He was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1977 provincial election, defeating New Democratic Party candidate Iain Angus by 2,256 votes in Fort William. [1]