Jeff Yurek

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Jeff Yurek

Jeffrey Thomas Yurek (born 1971) is a former Canadian politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario who represented the riding of Elgin—Middlesex—London. He was an MPP between 2011-2022.

Quick Facts Ontario Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, Premier ...
Jeff Yurek
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Yurek in 2020
Ontario Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
In office
June 20, 2019  June 18, 2021
PremierDoug Ford
Preceded byRod Phillips
Succeeded byDavid Piccini
Minister of Transportation
In office
November 5, 2018  June 20, 2019
PremierDoug Ford
Preceded byJohn Yakabuski
Succeeded byCaroline Mulroney
Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry
In office
June 29, 2018  November 5, 2018
PremierDoug Ford
Preceded byNathalie Des Rosiers
Succeeded byJohn Yakabuski
Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament
for Elgin—Middlesex—London
In office
October 6, 2011  February 28, 2022
Preceded bySteve Peters
Succeeded byRob Flack
Personal details
Born
Jeffrey Thomas Yurek

(1971-09-27) September 27, 1971 (age 53)
St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada
Political partyProgressive Conservative
SpouseJenn Yurek
Children1
Residence(s)St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada
OccupationPharmacist
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Background

Yurek was born and raised in St. Thomas, Ontario. He worked as a pharmacist in a family business with his brother. He lives with his wife Jenn and their daughter.[1]

Politics

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Yurek ran in the 2011 provincial election as the Progressive Conservative candidate in the riding of Elgin—Middlesex—London. He defeated Liberal candidate Laurie Baldwin-Sands by 8,696 votes.[2] He was re-elected in the 2014 provincial election defeating NDP candidate Kathy Cornish by 8,820 votes.[3]

He was previously the party's health critic and later served in cabinet.

He put forward a private member's bill, that was passed unanimously, allowing students to carry lifesaving medicines on their person. The bill was named 'Ryan's Law', after a student died from having his medical inhaler locked in the principal's office [4]

On June 20, 2019, he was named Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks.[5]

On January 7, 2022, Yuruk announced that he wouldn't be seeking a 4th term and he would resign his seat at the end of February.[6] He was succeeded by Rob Flack in the 2022 Ontario general election.[7]

Election results

More information 2018 Ontario general election, Party ...
2018 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeJeff Yurek29,26455.46+8.32
New DemocraticAmanda Stratton16,92332.07+5.84
LiberalCarlie Forsythe3,8577.31-12.66
GreenBronagh Morgan2,0293.85-1.08
LibertarianRichard Styve3000.57
FreedomDave Plumb2780.53-1.20
Objective TruthHenri Barrette1160.22
Total valid votes 52,76799.02
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 5240.98
Turnout 53,29159.45
Eligible voters 89,636
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +1.24
Source: Elections Ontario[8]
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More information 2014 Ontario general election, Party ...
2014 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeJeff Yurek20,94646.36-1.50
New DemocraticKathy Cornish12,03426.63+4.36
LiberalSerge Lavoie9,18320.32-6.49
GreenJohn Fisher2,2364.95+2.58
FreedomClare Maloney7841.74+1.05
Total valid votes 45,183100.0  
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 6821.51
Turnout 45,86554.00
Eligible voters 84,970
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -2.93
Source: Elections Ontario[9][10]
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More information 2011 Ontario general election, Party ...
2011 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeJeff Yurek19,77147.86+17.40
LiberalLori Baldwin-Sands11,07526.81-22.26
New DemocraticKathy Cornish9,20122.27+10.89
GreenEric Loewen9812.37-5.85
FreedomPaul McKeever2830.69-0.17
Total valid votes 41,311100.00
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 1540.37
Turnout 41,46551.28
Eligible voters 80,858
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +19.83
Source: Elections Ontario[11][12]
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Cabinet positions

More information Cabinet posts (3), Predecessor ...
Ontario provincial government of Doug Ford
Cabinet posts (3)
Predecessor Office Successor
Rod Phillips Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
June 20, 2019 – June 18, 2021
David Piccini
John Yakabuski Minister of Transportation
November 5, 2018 – June 20, 2019
Caroline Mulroney
Nathalie Des Rosiers Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry
June 29, 2018 – November 5, 2018
John Yakabuski
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