Against the odds : the life and times of an accidental politician /

""If you think everything is so bad with the Tories, why don't you do something about it." This was the challenge laid out to David Warner, then an elementary school teacher, by one of his colleagues. This challenge sparked a decades long political career as a New Democrat, begin...

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Main Author: Warner, David (David William) (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oakville, Ontario : Mosaic Press, 2024.
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Summary:""If you think everything is so bad with the Tories, why don't you do something about it." This was the challenge laid out to David Warner, then an elementary school teacher, by one of his colleagues. This challenge sparked a decades long political career as a New Democrat, beginning with his attempts to get elected in the 1972 and 1974 federal elections, followed by seven subsequent election battles in provincial politics in Ontario. Despite a pattern of victory, defeat, then another victory followed by defeat, Warner's perseverance ultimately led to his election as the Speaker of the Province of Ontario Legislature from 1990 to 1995. Until his election as Speaker in 1990, there had been only 32 people who had served as Speaker. Additionally, his election was the first time a Speaker had been elected by his/her peers. In this memoir, David Warner shares an engaging, lighthearted, and no-holds-barred narrative of his journey. "My book is woven with humorous takes from the trails. I learned that a politician needs to balance the agony of defeat with a good sense of humour. It also provides cautionary advice for anyone considering entering the political arena. My story is a counter to today's toxic atmosphere in Canada's political landscape. My intent is to encourage the art of listening, respectful discussion, respect for one another, and a determination to strengthen our parliamentary democracy." Warner's reflections on his tenure as Speaker offer a rare and insightful look into the role's significance in parliamentary institutions. His candid account of balancing political life, family, and community adds a valuable dimension to political memoir literature. Warner's narrative is not just a recounting of his political battles but a heartfelt story of resilience, community, and the enduring spirit of public service."--
Physical Description:xviii, 294 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781771618281
1771618280