Yvan Baker Explained

Yvan Baker
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Riding:Etobicoke Centre
Parliament:Canadian
Term Start:October 21, 2019
Predecessor:Borys Wrzesnewskyj
Parliament1:Ontario Provincial
Term Start1:June 12, 2014
Term End1:June 7, 2018
Predecessor1:Donna Cansfield
Successor1:Kinga Surma
Riding1:Etobicoke Centre
Party:Liberal Party of Canada (Federal)
Ontario Liberal Party (Provincial)
Birth Date:8 December 1977
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario
Residence:Humber Valley Village,[1] Etobicoke, Ontario
Occupation:Management consultantPolitician
Partner:Amanda Simard (e. 2023)
Alma Mater:Toronto French School
Schulich School of Business (BBA)
Tuck School of Business (MBA)

Yvan Baker (born December 8, 1977) is a Canadian politician who was elected to represent the federal riding of Etobicoke Centre in the 2019 federal election and in the 2021 Canadian federal election.[2] He is a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. Prior to entering federal politics, he served as the Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for the provincial riding of Etobicoke Centre from 2014 to 2018.

Background

Baker grew up in the West End Toronto neighbourhood of Etobicoke and attended Toronto French School. He graduated with a BBA from the Schulich School of Business at York University and went on to work for Scotiabank.[3] [4] He then accepted a position as an Executive Assistant to the Member of Parliament for Etobicoke Centre[3] Borys Wrzesnewskyj before obtaining his Master of Business Administration from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire.[5] After graduation Baker became a management consultant with the Boston Consulting Group, working out of the New York and Toronto offices before starting his own consultancy based out of Toronto. Baker previously taught Master of Business Administration students at Schulich School of Business at York University.

Baker has also worked on several charitable initiatives and community projects. These include serving as a board director for Leave out Violence, the Emerging Leaders Network, and Global Grassroots, where he supported emerging female leaders in Rwanda on projects addressing issues such as lack of access to water, domestic violence and health education. He is a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.

Political career

Provincial politics

Baker was elected to the Ontario Legislature in 2014 as the MPP for Etobicoke Centre.[6] He served as parliamentary assistant to Minister of Finance Charles Sousa. Previously, Baker served as parliamentary assistant to Deb Matthews, president of the Treasury Board from 2014 to 2016.

His other legislative roles included parliamentary assistant to the Minister Responsible for Digital Government; commissioner, Board of Internal Economy; and vice-chair, Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs.[7]

Private members' public bills

In May 2015, Baker introduced the Ontario Flag Day Act, 2015, which sought to proclaim May 21 of each year as Ontario Flag Day. The bill passed with the unanimous support of all three parties.[8]

Baker also introduced the Pathways to Post-secondary Excellence Act, which would make it easier for high school students to research post-secondary educational institutions.[9] This would be done by centralizing data in the areas of admission, student experience and outcomes for recent graduates [10] ". The bill was endorsed by the Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance, Canadian Federation of Students, the College Student Alliance and the Graduate Student Alliance. The bill did not proceed past first reading.[11]

In 2017, Baker proposed the Phones Down, Heads Up Act, a bill to fine pedestrians between $50 and $125 for texting while crossing the street.[12] [13] The bill attracted criticism from Ontario New Democratic Party MPP Cheri DiNovo and pedestrian-safety advocacy group Walk Toronto, who argued that there is little evidence that distracted walking is a risk, and that it shifts the safety onus from drivers to pedestrians.[14]

Community involvement

In Etobicoke Centre, Baker hosted Community Recognition Awards annually which highlighted local individuals and organizations for making a difference in the community.[15] The awards were available in four categories; Outstanding Volunteer Service to the Community, Outstanding Volunteer Service to Seniors, Outstanding Volunteer Service to the Community by Youth and Outstanding Service by Professional Staff. Approximately 30 individuals and organizations are honoured every year.

An annual Government and Community Services Fair was co-hosted every year by Baker and Etobicoke—Lakeshore MPP Peter Milczyn. In 2015, the event featured more than 110 exhibitors from the provincial government, agencies and community organizations.[16]

Baker also hosted monthly Seniors Advisory Group meetings, which discussed topics that are important to seniors in Etobicoke Centre.[17]

Federal politics

On October 30, 2018, Baker announced his intention to seek the Liberal Party of Canada nomination in the federal riding of Etobicoke Centre.[18]

Personal life

He is engaged to Amanda Simard, the former Progressive Conservative and later Liberal MLA for the provincial riding of Glengarry-Prescott-Russell.

Election results

Provincial

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Search For Contributions. Elections Canada. 2021-06-23.
  2. Web site: Current Members of Parliament — House of Commons of Canada. 26 October 2021. House of Commons.
  3. Web site: Newsroom : Biography : Yvan Baker. news.ontario.ca. 2016-03-10.
  4. Web site: Biography: Yvan Baker MPP Etobicoke Centre. 2016-03-10.
  5. Web site: Yvan Baker, a Ukrainian, is running for the Liberals provincially in Etobicoke-Centre.. May 24, 2014. Estonian Life.
  6. Web site: Summary of Valid Ballots Cast for Each Candidate . Elections Ontario . June 12, 2014 . 3.
  7. Web site: Yvan Baker. Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 5 July 2016.
  8. Web site: Ontario Flag Day Bill Passes with Unanimous Consent . Ontario Flag Day Bill Passes with Unanimous Consent. 2016-01-22. Weidong. Zhao.
  9. Web site: Pathways to Post-secondary Excellence Act (Post-secondary Educational Report), 2015 . Legislative Assembly of Ontario. October 7, 2015.
  10. Web site: Legislative Assembly of Ontario Bills & Lawmaking Current Parliament Bill 127, Pathways to Post-secondary Excellence Act (Post-secondary Educational Report), 2015. www.ontla.on.ca. 2016-03-10.
  11. Web site: Bill 76, Pathways to Post-secondary Excellence Act (Post-secondary Educational Report), 2016 . Legislative Assembly of Ontario . November 28, 2016.
  12. Web site: Toronto MPP proposes fines for texting while crossing the street.
  13. News: The "Phones Down, Heads Up Act," proposed by Liberal MPP Yvan Baker, would fine those crossing the street while texting. Walking texters — doing the zombie shuffle — could be fined $50 for a first offence, $75 for a second offence, and $125 for each consecutive offence after that. . . Remember the zombie law walkers? We counted the drivers who rushed red lights . December 13, 2017 . December 14, 2017 .
  14. News: Vote: Is distracted walking a problem worth creating a law for? . . "There is little or no evidence that the advent of cell phones has led to an increase in deaths due to distracted walking," DiNovo said, citing statistics published by the Ministry of Transportation that show the number of deaths caused by distracted walking did not increase at all between 1993 and 2012. [...] Dylan Reid, spokesperson for pedestrian-safety advocacy group Walk Toronto, criticized the law for law misdirecting attention for pedestrian deaths towards the victims. "When [a] 2015 Toronto Public Health study shows almost two thirds of collisions are drivers' responsibility, distracted walking is minor issue," he said on Twitter. . Megan . DeLaire . December 13, 2017 . December 14, 2017.
  15. Web site: Etobicoke Centre MPP Yvan Baker recognizes 'inspirational' people and groups at awards ceremony. www.insidetoronto.com. 12 January 2016 . 2016-03-10.
  16. Web site: MPPs team up to host government, community services fair. www.insidetoronto.com. 18 February 2015 . 2016-03-10.
  17. Web site: MPP Yvan Baker's Seniors' Advisory Meeting. SNAP Etobicoke. 2016-03-10.
  18. Web site: Yvan Baker on Twitter.