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Greg Sorbara was re-elected to the Ontario legislature in 2007 and was asked to oversee taskforce on the revitalization of Ontario Tourism.

Greg was first elected to the Ontario legislature in n 1985 and re-elected in 1987 and 1990. During Dalton McGuinty’s first mandate he served as Minister of Finance, Chair of the Treasury Board and Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet. Previously in David Peterson’s government (1985-1990) he served as Minister of Colleges and Universities/Minister of Skills Development, Minister of Labour/Minister Responsible for Women's Issues and Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations.

Greg returned to the private sector in 1995 as a partner in The Sorbara Group of Companies, an Ontario-based land development and property management company. During that time he served as a director of the Business Development Bank of Canada and the United Way of York Region.

In November 1999, when he was elected president of the Ontario Liberal Party, a post he held until February 2004.

He was elected MPP for the riding of Vaughan-King-Aurora in a June 2001 by-election and was re-elected in 2003. He was elected to the new riding of Vaughan in October 2007. He also served as the Liberal Campaign Chair for the 2003 and 2007 general elections.

Greg holds a bachelor of arts from York University’s Glendon College and a law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School. Sorbara and his wife, Kate, have six children and 10 grandchildren.



 
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