Eddie Joyce Explained

Eddie Joyce
Honorific-Suffix:MHA
Office:Leader of the Opposition in Newfoundland & Labrador
Interim
Term Start:July 18, 2013
Term End:November 17, 2013
Predecessor:Dwight Ball
Successor:Dwight Ball
Office2:Leader of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador (interim)
Term Start2:July 18, 2013
Term End2:November 17, 2013
Predecessor2:Dwight Ball
Successor2:Dwight Ball
Assembly3:Newfoundland and Labrador House of
Constituency Am3:Humber-Bay of Islands
Bay of Islands
(1989, 1999–2007, 2011–2015)
Term Start3:October 27, 2011
Predecessor3:Terry Loder
Term Start4:February 9, 1999
Term End4:October 9, 2007
Predecessor4:Brian Tobin
Successor4:Terry Loder
Term Start5:April 20, 1989
Term End5:April 21, 1989
Predecessor5:Ted Blanchard
Successor5:Clyde Wells
Party:Independent (since 2018)
Liberal (1989–2018)
Occupation:Political Assistant

Eddie Joyce is a Canadian politician, who represents the district of Humber-Bay of Islands in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly. Originally a member of the Liberal Party, he served as the party's interim leader and the leader of the official opposition in the House of Assembly from July until November 2013.[1] He served as a cabinet minister in the Ball government from 2015 to 2018.

He was born in Curling and was educated in Corner Brook's Memorial University campus, and at Acadia University. He won a bronze medal in boxing at the 1975 Canada Winter Games. Joyce served as chair of the Canadian Paraplegic Association.[2] In 2000, he was elected to the Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Hall of Fame.[3]

Politics

Joyce was first elected in the 1989 election — however, as party leader Clyde Wells had been defeated by Lynn Verge in his own riding despite leading the Liberal Party to victory, Joyce stepped aside to allow Wells to contest the seat in a by-election. He worked in the executive offices of Wells and his successor as Premier, Brian Tobin, until the 1999 election, when he ran for office again in Bay of Islands. He won the seat and served until the 2007 election, when he was defeated by Terry Loder.[4] In October 2010, Joyce announced that he would re-seek the Liberal nomination, and in the 2011 provincial election he defeated Loder to reclaim his old seat.[5] [6]

On July 18, 2013 Joyce was named Leader of the Opposition and interim Liberal leader, replacing Dwight Ball who resigned to run for the provincial leadership permanently in the party's 2013 convention.[7] Following the Liberals forming government in the 2015 election, Joyce was named to provincial cabinet.[8] [9] On April 25, 2018, Joyce was formally accused of harassment by another Liberal MHA. He was subsequently removed from cabinet and caucus pending the outcome of an investigation.[10] [11]

On August 27, 2018, CBC released a copy of the Commissioner for Legislative Standards report regarding allegations made by fellow Liberal MHA Colin Holloway which cleared Joyce and Dale Kirby of any wrongdoing.[12] On October 21, 2018 the Commissioner's report regarding the complaints made by Sherry Gambin-Walsh was leaked to the public. The report found that Joyce had broken the code of conduct for elected officials when he lobbied Minister Gambin-Walsh to hire a friend of his for a government job; Joyce was cleared on all other allegations.[13] [14] [15] [16] On November 16, 2018 Joyce confirmed that he had been denied re-entry into the Liberal caucus.

Joyce contested the 2019 provincial election as an independent candidate in Humber-Bay of Islands. He was re-elected as an independent.[17] [18] In the 2021 provincial election, Joyce was again re-elected.[19] [20]

Following the retirement of MHA Tom Osborne in 2024, Joyce became the province's longest serving MHA having been in the House of Assembly since 2011 (he previously served 1999-2007).

Electoral record

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|-|-|- |NDP|Charles Murphy|align="right"|107|align="right"|1.97|align="right"|-1.67

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|-|-|- |NDP|Dave (Bud) Quigley|align="right"|214 |align="right"|3.64|align="right"|-7.64|}

|-|-|-|NDP|Israel Hann |align="right"|620|align="right"|11.28|align="right"|+4.43|}

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Long-serving MHA Eddie Joyce named Opposition leader. 29 April 2018. CBC News. 19 July 2013.
  2. Book: O'Handley, Kathryn . Canadian Parliamentary Guide . 2001 . 0-7876-3561-8 . registration .
  3. Web site: Hall of Fame . Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association . https://web.archive.org/web/20150416205111/http://nlsa.ca/page.php?page_id=73063 . 16 April 2015 . dead.
  4. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/heartbreak-for-liberals-as-grit-vote-collapses-1.679544 "Heartbreak for Liberals as Grit vote collapses"
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20101030024529/http://www.thewesternstar.com/News/Local/2010-10-27/article-1891357/Loder-accepts-Joyce%26rsquo%3Bs-challenge,-not-his-criticism/1 Loder accepts Joyce's challenge, not his criticism
  6. News: Plenty of new faces heading to Confederation Building. 26 May 2018. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 12 October 2011.
  7. Web site: Eddie Joyce named Opposition Leader. 19 July 2013. The Western Star. 18 July 2013. https://archive.today/20130719234711/http://www.thewesternstar.com/News/Local/2013-07-18/article-3320367/Eddie-Joyce-named-Opposition-Leader/1. 19 July 2013. dead.
  8. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/election-2015-liberal-wins-margin-1.3344687 "Knockout wins for Parsons, Crocker, Joyce"
  9. Web site: Dwight Ball, new Liberal cabinet sworn in at Government House. CBC News. 14 December 2015. 9 June 2017.
  10. Web site: Eddie Joyce removed from Liberal caucus following complaints of harassment, bullying. CBC News. 26 April 2018. 29 April 2018.
  11. Web site: Dale Kirby removed from cabinet and caucus after complaints. CBC News. April 30, 2018. April 30, 2018.
  12. Web site: Kirby cleared of being Twitter troll, Joyce cleared of bullying MHA Colin Holloway. CBC News. Aug 27, 2018 . Ryan. Cooke. Oct 17, 2020 .
  13. Web site: Eddie Joyce crossed line by lobbying to get friend a government job, report finds. Stephanie. Tobin. Oct 23, 2018 . CBC News. Oct 17, 2020 .
  14. Web site: Fiery exchanges, pointed questions, but debate on harassment reports pushed to Wednesday. CBC News. Oct 23, 2018 . Oct 17, 2020 .
  15. Web site: Harassment scandal sparks proposed changes in N.L. legislature. 2021-04-12. nationalpost. en-CA.
  16. Web site: Dwight Ball recruits new blood for cabinet to replace Kirby, Joyce. CBC News. November 8, 2018. 2019-05-25.
  17. Web site: 'Dwight Ball, you can dismiss me, but you can't defeat me': Eddie Joyce nabs seat once again. May 17, 2019 . CBC News. Oct 17, 2020.
  18. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/defeated-incumbents-1.5139759 "Cabinet ministers Letto and Hawkins among 9 defeated Liberals"
  19. News: Mullin . Malone . Liberals claim slim majority in Newfoundland and Labrador, as voters tap Furey to lead . 27 March 2021 . CBC News . 27 March 2021.
  20. News: Here are all the MHAs elected in the Newfoundland and Labrador election . . March 27, 2021.