Gordon Chong
Gordon Joseph Chong is a Toronto politician and public servant. He has served as a city of Toronto councillor and was vice-chairman of the Toronto Transit Commission. He served on the board of GO Transit from 2000 to 2006 including periods as vice-chairman of GO Transit and chairman. He has also served as chairman of the Greater Toronto Services Board.
Biography
A dentist by profession, Chong represented a downtown Toronto ward on city council from 1980 until he was defeated by newcomer Jack Layton in 1982. He returned to Metro Council in the 1990s representing a suburban North York ward of Don Parkway Ward 11 from 1994 until 2000 when he retired from electoral politics.
In the 1987 provincial election, Chong was a Progressive Conservative candidate in York Mills, losing by 3000 votes to Liberal Brad Nixon.
In 2010 he served as a part of new mayor Rob Ford's transition team.[1]
In 2011, he was appointed to head up the Toronto Transit Commission’s consulting subsidiary at a $100,000 yearly salary, raising controversy about Ford's recruitment and hiring practices.[2]
References
- ↑ Royson James. "Ford backers to get plum jobs in new regime" Toronto Star Nov 15 2010
- ↑ http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/toronto/ford-team-fills-100000-a-year-job-without-candidate-search/article1975973/
External links
- GO Transit - Board of Directors
- Gordon Chong biography
- Gordon Chong Dental Practice Website
- Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing - "Who Does What" Panel Biographies, May 30, 1996