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in Ontario. "The NDP policy is there, it says that we support the dual system," he said. "It is time though, I think, that we take a look at that, but we need to leave that to convention. It cannot be my position or an individual's position... rather it must be a party position and we must have an
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government. In 2004 during a debate over expenses charged by school trustees, Prue said that city councillors could do much of the work of trustees. He appeared to support combining the two roles. In 2007 he supported a push for more accountability for executive compensation packages. In May, 2007,
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accused the NDP of smearing his reputation. He accused Prue of calling him a pedophile based on a book he wrote in 1988. Pages of the book, which portrayed sexual encounters with young prostitutes, were faxed to journalists during the campaign. Hunter launched a libel lawsuit against Prue and NDP
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resigned when he won a provincial by-election. Rather than pay for the expense of a mayoral campaign, the East York council decided to choose a candidate from amongst themselves. Prue won the position after five ballots. The next year, he was elected mayor in the
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Prue received 11.5% of the votes (weighted) on the first ballot, finishing in fourth place. According to the rules of the contest, as the last place finisher he was dropped off the next ballot. Prue gave his personal endorsement to
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Prue reported raising $ 79,411.74 for his leadership bid, the lowest of the four contestants. His expenses were the second highest at $ 222,320.94. His reported deficit was $ 142,909.20, the highest of the four contestants.
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On July 18, 2008, Prue announced his intention to seek the leadership of the Ontario NDP at its 2009 leadership convention. At a press conference to announce his bid to replace
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During his time as a federal government employee, Prue was an activist in the Canada Employment & Immigration Union, a component of the Public Service Alliance of Canada.
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In 2002 Prue undertook a week-long "welfare diet", trying to live on $ 12.05 for an entire week to draw attention to the condition of Ontario's poorest residents under the
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Before the 1998 municipal election, Prue successfully lobbied the provincial government to allot a third council seat for East York to improve its representation on
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Benzie, Robert (September 19, 2001). "Liberal candidate suing NDP in melee over book: Greenpeace co-founder's 'satire' depicted sex with teenage girls".
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Following his defeat in 2014, Prue and his wife decided to sell their house in Toronto in order to fund their retirement in a smaller town, moving to
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who finished in third place on the first ballot with 23.7% of the weighted vote. After Bisson was eliminated on the next ballot, Prue endorsed
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Benzie, Robert (September 24, 2002). "New Democrats mock Eves's 'Gucci shoes': NDP MPP Prue boasts of his week on welfare diet".
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open and frank debate to get to that point." He insisted he wasn't trying to reopen the debate about religion and schools.
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but dropped the suit after the election. Prue won the by-election with 50% of the vote while Hunter received 36%.
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Leslie, Keith (July 18, 2007). "Former East York mayor Michael Prue launches bid to be Ontario NDP leader".
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Boyle, Teresa; Mallan, Caroline (September 21, 2001). "Prue off to Queen's Park as NDP wins by-election".
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and remained in the position until 1997, when East York and the other component municipalities of
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Prue, Michael (August 2, 2002). "NDP supported non-profit housing (Letter to the Editor)".
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and received 9237 votes for a third-place finish. He ran in the same riding in the
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in the Ontario legislature. There was some controversy during the by-election.
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as leader of the Ontario NDP party, Prue made remarks on public funding for
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Boyle, Theresa (November 19, 2004). "Toronto trustees roll back expenses".
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McFarland, Janet (June 11, 2007). "'Say on pay' fight heads north".
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which sought to have pay packages put to binding shareholder votes.
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Duncanson, John (April 8, 1993). "East York appoints a new mayor".
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were merged into the single municipality of the city of
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He has also championed affordable housing in Toronto.
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Index

Mayor of Amherstburg
Incumbent
Ontario MPP
Frances Lankin
Arthur Potts
Beaches—East York
Mayor of East York
David Johnson
Toronto
Ontario
New Democrat
Amherstburg, Ontario
Ontario
East York, Ontario
Beaches—East York
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
New Democratic Party
Queen's Park
2009 Ontario NDP leadership election
Amherstburg, Ontario
Regent Park
Bachelor of Arts
political science
anthropology
University of Toronto
Master of Arts
Canadian Studies
Carleton University
1980 federal election
federal NDP

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