Wayne Thomson Explained

Wayne Thomson
Office1:20th Mayor of Niagara Falls
Term Start1:1978
Term End1:1983
Predecessor1:George Bukator
Successor1:Bill Smeaton
Term Start2:1991
Term End2:November 30, 2003
Predecessor2:Bill Smeaton
Successor2:Ted Salci
Party:Independent
Occupation:Politician
Residence:Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Wayne Thomson is a Canadian politician who previously served as the mayor of Niagara Falls.[1] He served two separate terms in the office, from 1978 to 1983 and from 1991 to 2003.

In 1983, Thomson resigned as mayor amid controversy over a vacation given as a gift by a Toronto development firm, and a land purchase made by his then-fiancé Bonnie Dickson. His fiancé bought some land in Niagara Falls from a seller who did not want it to be sold to Marineland. Seven months later, she sold the plot to Marineland. Marineland owner John Holer stated she acted as trustee and was accompanied by Thomson when the arrangements were made.[2]

Thomson was defeated by Ted Salci in the 2003 municipal election. He subsequently ran and won re-election to Niagara Falls City Council as an councillor in the 2010 municipal election.

Notes and References

  1. "Prostitution Law Praised", The Calgary Herald, June 9, 1982, p. A12, retrieved 2011-07-27
  2. News: Toronto Star . Mayor's resignation puts a stop to probes of land deal, free trip . December 21, 1983 . C10.