Stan Cho
Minister of Long-Term Care
Assumed office
September 4, 2023
PremierDoug Ford
Preceded byPaul Calandra
Associate Minister of Transportation
In office
June 18, 2021  September 4, 2023
MinisterCaroline Mulroney
Succeeded byTodd McCarthy
Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Finance
In office
June 26, 2019  December 31, 2020
MinisterRod Phillips
Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament
for Willowdale
Assumed office
June 7, 2018
Preceded byDavid Zimmer
Personal details
Born (1977-09-14) September 14, 1977
Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
Political partyProgressive Conservative
Residence(s)North York, Toronto, Ontario
Alma materTrinity College, Toronto
OccupationReal Estate Broker and Auditor

Stan Cho MPP (Korean: 조성훈; born September 14, 1977)[1] is a Canadian politician who is currently the Minister of Long-Term Care for the province of Ontario. He was previously the associate Minister of Transportation. Cho has represented the riding of Willowdale in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario since 2018.[2]

Background

Cho was born in Etobicoke, Ontario, to an immigrant family from South Korea. They moved to the Willowdale neighbourhood of North York when Cho was eight years old.[3] He holds a degree in philosophy from Trinity College at the University of Toronto. He began his career as an auditor for Mercedes-Benz before entering his family's real estate business. Cho worked as an agent for fifteen years before taking over as broker and general manager of their Royal LePage franchise in 2012.

Political career

In 2018, Cho defeated Liberal incumbent David Zimmer, becoming MPP of the Willowdale riding.[4] Cho served as parliamentary assistant to the president of the Treasury Board, Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy.[5] In the same year, Cho reintroduced Garrett's Legacy Act to the provincial legislature.[6]

In 2019, Cho was appointed as the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Finance, Rod Phillips.[7]

Before becoming appointed as the Associate Minister of Transportation in June 2021, his Bill 262 (Convenience Store Week Act) received Royal Assent which proclaims the week before Labour Day as Convenience Store Week in Ontario.[8]

Election results

2022 Ontario general election: Willowdale
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeStan Cho14,10544.95+1.32
LiberalPaul Saguil11,99037.80+11.19
New DemocraticHal David Berman3,25310.19-15.6
GreenMonica Henriques1,1433.63+1.34
New BlueJoanne Csillag3921.23
Ontario PartyGian Pietro Arella3381.08
None of the AboveBen Barone1040.33
Freedom of ChoiceLilya Eklisheava980.30
IndependentBirinder Singh Ahluwalia710.22-0.35
IndependentCharles Roddy Sutherland610.20
PopulistJaime Rodriguez280.08
Total valid votes 31,58399.2%
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots 2620.8%
Turnout 31,84536.52
Eligible voters 80,026
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +1.32
Source: Elections Ontario[9]
2018 Ontario general election: Willowdale
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeStan Cho17,73243.63+10.16
LiberalDavid Zimmer10,81526.61-25.97
New DemocraticSaman Tabasinejad10,48125.79+15.64
GreenRandi Ramdeen9322.29-1.51
LibertarianCatherine MacDonald-Robertson4531.11
IndependentBirinder S. Ahluwalia2330.57
Total valid votes 40,646100.0  
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +18.10
Source: Elections Ontario[10]

References

  1. "Stan Cho, MPP". January 2, 2020.
  2. "Ontario Premier Doug Ford shuffles cabinet after housing minister resigns". CBC. September 4, 2023. Retrieved September 8, 2023.
  3. "Hansard Transcript". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. September 17, 2018. Retrieved January 2, 2021.
  4. "Willowdale's Stan Cho take PCs into Liberal territory". thestar.com. Toronto Star. Retrieved August 18, 2019.
  5. Walsh, Marieke (June 29, 2018). "Former federal MPs appointed to cabinet and parliamentary assistant posts under Ford". iPolitics. Retrieved August 18, 2019.
  6. MacAlpine, Ian (August 3, 2018). "Garrett's Legacy Act back at Queen's Park". The Kingston Whig-Standard. Retrieved August 18, 2019.
  7. "Stan Cho Parliamentary Assistant to Minister of Finance". Stan Cho MPP. Retrieved August 18, 2019.
  8. "Ontario Convenience Store Week Act, 2021". Ontario Convenience Stores Association. June 16, 2021. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  9. "Vote Totals from Official Tabulation - Willowdale (117)" (PDF). Elections Ontario. Retrieved September 7, 2023.
  10. "Summary of Valid Votes Cast for each Candidate" (PDF). Elections Ontario. p. 12. Retrieved January 20, 2019.
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