Don Mitchell (politician) explained

Don Mitchell
Birth Date:1951
Birth Place:Brooklin, Ontario[1]
Office:Mayor of Whitby, Ontario
Term Start:December 1, 2014
Term End:November 15, 2022
Predecessor:Pat Perkins
Successor:Elizabeth Roy
Spouse:Liz
Children:2
Occupation:lawyer, businessman

M. Donald Mitchell (born 1951)[2] is a Canadian politician. He was the mayor of Whitby, Ontario from 2014 to 2022. As mayor, he also sat on Durham Regional Council.

Early life

Mitchell was born and raised in Brooklin, Ontario, a rural community within Whitby. He was educated at Meadowcrest Public School and Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute, and has a bachelor's degree from Trent University and a law degree from Queen's University. After graduating, he practised law for seven years, before taking over the family's lumber business, Mitchell Lumber. Mitchell is an active sportsman, especially in lacrosse. He was a member of the 1976 Brooklin Redmen, and his 1970 junior lacrosse team was inducted into the Whitby Sports Hall of Fame.[1]

Career

Mitchell was first elected to Whitby Town Council in 1991. He represented Whitby's North Ward for until 2003, when he ran unsuccessfully for a seat on Durham Regional Council.[3] He was elected to Durham Regional Council in 2006, and served concurrently as a Town Councillor. While on council, he often butted-heads with mayor Pat Perkins, and announced his intentions to run against her in the 2014 mayoral election. Perkins had other plans though, deciding to run in a by-election for Whitby—Oshawa's seat in the House of Commons, opening the door wide open for Mitchell. Mitchell was easily elected, winning 73% of the vote.[4] Mitchell ran for re-election in 2018 on a platform of "strong progress on council, local jobs and prosperity, vibrant downtowns, walkable neighbourhoods, and improved customer service."[5] Mitchell was easily re-elected winning 71% of the vote, defeating Andrea Kennedy, his former executive advisor who won 29% of the vote. [6] As mayor, one of Mitchell's top priorities was tackling climate change. Whitby was the first municipality in Durham Region to declare a climate emergency.[7]

Mitchell's final term as mayor was marked by "inter-council strife", which was highlighted when councillor Rhonda Mulcahy accused councillor Chris Leahy of insulting her during a live council meeting. Mulcahy also accused Mitchell of inappropriate behaviour in private,[8] including making "sexual innuendos about a female member of staff on their knees" and assaulting her by giving her an unwelcome should massage at a public event.[9]

He did not run for re-election in 2022.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.whitby.ca/en/townhall/Mayor_Don_Mitchell.asp City biography
  2. News: Whitby mayor, councillor tested positive for COVID-19 over holidays . January 7, 2022. Whitby This Week. September 23, 2023.
  3. News: Brooklin resident Whitby's newest Regional councillor. 24 May 2020 . DurhamRegion.com. December 4, 2006.
  4. News: Whitby mayor-elect Don Mitchell ready for the job. 24 May 2020 . DurhamRegion.com. October 28, 2014.
  5. News: Whitby mayor Don Mitchell seeks 2nd term. 24 May 2020 . DurhamRegion.com. June 20, 2018.
  6. News: Don Mitchell wins second term as mayor of Whitby. 24 May 2020 . Toronto Star. October 22, 2018.
  7. News: Whitby outlines priorities for next federal government. 24 May 2020 . Global News. October 4, 2019.
  8. News: Elizabeth Roy becomes next mayor of Whitby. October 24, 2022. In Durham. September 23, 2023.
  9. News: Councillor eyes Whitby mayor chair after incumbent announces he won’t seek re-election. May 5, 2022. In Durham. September 23, 2023.