Ron Cannan Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Ronald D Cannan
Riding:Kelowna—Lake Country
Parliament:Canadian
Term Start:January 23, 2006
Term End:August 4, 2015
Predecessor:Werner Schmidt
Successor:Stephen Fuhr
Birth Date:8 May 1961
Birth Place:Edmonton, Alberta
Party:Conservative
Spouse:Cindy Cannan
Residence:Kelowna, British Columbia
Profession:Advertising consultant, business manager

Ronald D. E. Cannan (born May 8, 1961 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian politician who has served on the Kelowna City Council since 2022, a role he also held from 1996 to 2005. He also served as the member of Parliament (MP) for the riding of Kelowna—Lake Country from 2006 to 2015.

Family background

Cannan and his wife Cindy (whom he married in 1984 in Edmonton, Alberta) have three adult daughters and grandchildren all living in Kelowna. They moved to Kelowna in 1990.

Career background

Prior to entering politics, Cannan was involved in marketing and advertising sales.

Municipal politics (1996–2005)

Cannan was first elected to Kelowna City Council in the 1996 civic election for a three-year term. He was re-elected in the next two elections and served a total of nine years on Kelowna City Council. During this time, he also served as a director for the Central Okanagan Regional District. Cannan returned to local politics on October 15, 2022, when he topped the polls and was elected to Kelowna City Council. He was then appointed as a Director to the Central Okanagan Regional District and Central Okanagan Regional District Hospital Board.

Federal politics (2006–2015)

In 2005, Cannan won the Conservative Party nomination for the riding of Kelowna—Lake Country, which was being vacated by retiring MP Werner Schmidt.[1] He was subsequently elected in the 2006 federal election by capturing 49 per cent of the vote. He was re-elected in the 2008 and 2011 elections capturing more than 50 per cent of the vote each time.[1]

In the 2015 federal election, Cannan was defeated by Liberal challenger Stephen Fuhr, who took 46 per cent of the vote to Cannan's 40 per cent.[2] This election marked the first time since the 1968 federal election that a right-of-centre party failed to capture the Kelowna riding.[1]

Cannan was one of three MPs not in cabinet to serve on the Treasury Board Sub-Committee on Government Administration and became entitled to the title "Honourable" as a member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada.[3]

Post politics (2015–2022)

On April 1, 2016, Cannan was appointed as Board Director of The Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia (LTSABC).

Return to municipal politics (2022 to present)

Cannan was elected to the Kelowna City Council in 2022.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Seymour . Ron . July 22, 2022 . Former Tory MP Ron Cannan signals run for Kelowna city council . . Kelowna, British Columbia . https://web.archive.org/web/20220729104824/https://www.kelownadailycourier.ca/news/article_9940685c-0a13-11ed-8b19-63417614177a.html . July 29, 2022 . February 24, 2024.
  2. News: Waters . Alistair . Parnell . Kevin . October 21, 2015 . Liberals sweep into Conservative territory . . . Vernon, British Columbia . A19 . February 24, 2024 . newspapers.com.
  3. Web site: Cabinet Committee Mandates and Membership | Prime Minister of Canada . 2014-09-15 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20131012005443/http://pm.gc.ca/eng/cabinet-committee-mandates-and-membership . 2013-10-12.
  4. News: . October 15, 2022 . B.C. Votes 2022: Election results for Kelowna, Kamloops and the B.C. Interior . live . . https://web.archive.org/web/20230628141358/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/municipal-election-2022-kelowna-kamloops-vernon-osoyoos-interior-1.6610563 . June 28, 2023 . February 24, 2024.