Jim Brownell

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Who is Jim Brownell?

Jim Brownell is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, who represented the riding of Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry for the Ontario Liberal Party. One of his distant ancestors, John Brownell, represented the same general region in the Upper Canadian parliament from 1808 to 1809.

Brownell has a Bachelor of Arts degree, a Bachelor of Education degree, and a Master of Education degree from the University of Ottawa. He was a teacher with the Upper Canada District School Board for thirty-two years. In 1992 completed the principal's qualification program at Queen's University. He also served for fourteen years as a councillor, deputy reeve and reeve in Cornwall Township and South Stormont Township. He has also been involved with many local organizations, including the Lost Villages Historical Society and Museum. In 2002, he was awarded a Queen Elizabeth Golden Jubilee Medal by his community.

Incumbent Stormont-Dundas-Charlottenburgh Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament John Cleary retired before the 2003 provincial election. Brownell won the party nomination to take his place as Liberal candidate. Although the election was expected to be close, he defeated Progressive Conservative Todd Lalonde by about 5500 votes.

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  • University of Ottawa

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on July 23, 2013

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