Mark Adler (politician) explained

Mark Adler
Riding:York Centre
Parliament:Canadian
Predecessor:Ken Dryden
Term Start:May 2, 2011
Term End:August 4, 2015
Party:Conservative
Birth Date:17 March 1962
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Spouse:Alison
Children:2
Residence:Toronto
Alma Mater:University of Toronto
Profession:Businessman

Mark Adler (born March 17, 1962) is a former Canadian politician. He was a Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada from 2011 to 2015. He represented the Toronto riding of York Centre.

Background

Adler attended William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute, graduating in 1981. He graduated from the University of Toronto in 1984 and Carleton University Graduate School of Public Administration in Ottawa. He worked for Canadian Institute of International Affairs and was a trade representative in the Government of Ontario's office in Boston, Massachusetts. In 2003 he founded and chaired the Economic Club of Toronto.[1]

Politics

Adler was elected to the Canadian Parliament in the 2011 federal election, when he defeated the Liberal incumbent Ken Dryden.[2] In January 2014, he travelled with Prime Minister Stephen Harper on a trip to Israel. During a visit to the wailing wall, he urged an aide to the prime minister to allow him to get a photograph with Harper. He said, "It's the re-election! This is the million-dollar shot." The aide declined his request.[3]

Adler was criticized during the 2015 federal election campaign for putting "son of a Holocaust survivor" on an election poster.[4] Adler has also claimed in biographical and campaign materials to be the first child of Holocaust survivors elected to the House of Commons. Former MP Raymonde Folco, who sat in the House of Commons as a Liberal from 1997 to 2011 and is also a child of survivors, challenged this claim. The claim was removed from Adler's campaign page in August 2015. Adler's campaign manager Georgeanne Burke said the claim was "an honest mistake," since Folco "never spoke publicly about her background."[5] Asked about Adler's behaviour, Folco told the Canadian Jewish News that she found it "disgusting" for Adler "to use the Holocaust in this way, for personal ends."[5]

In the 2015 federal election, Adler did not succeed in his bid for re-election, with Liberal candidate Michael Levitt winning.[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: A policy wonk living in geek heaven . Hannon . Gerald . July 14, 2008 . The Globe and Mail.
  2. Web site: York Centre: Adler takes formerly safe Liberal seat . https://web.archive.org/web/20110603181713/http://www.insidetoronto.com/news/local/article/1001620--york-centre-adler-takes-formerly-safe-liberal-seat . June 3, 2011.
  3. News: Trip all about election . Maher . Stephen . The Ottawa Citizen . January 22, 2014 . A2.
  4. Web site: Conservative MP criticized for advertising that he is the 'son of a holocaust survivor' on campaign poster . . 17 August 2015 . 2 May 2023 . Donnelly, Aileen.
  5. News: Is Mark Adler really the first MP born of Holocaust survivors? . Canadian Jewish News . August 17, 2015 . August 17, 2015 . Csillag, Ron.
  6. Web site: 6 Controversial Tory Incumbents Who Lost (And 2 Who Didn't). Huffington Post Canada. 20 October 2015. 21 October 2015. Maloney, Ryan.