Patrick Brown (politician)

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Patrick W. Brown (born May 26 1978) is a Canadian lawyer and politician affiliated with the Conservative Party of Canada. In 2006, Brown was elected to serve in the Canadian parliament representing the riding of Barrie. Brown defeated the incumbent Liberal cabinet minister. He was supported heavily by local doctors, nurses, city councilors and police officers.

Brown is the Executive Secretary of the International Young Democrat Union (IYDU). He has also represented Canada on a number of international assistance projects hosted by the IYDU.

Patrick Brown served two terms as President of the Progressive Conservative Youth Federation (PCYF) from 1998 to 2002. He also served on the executive of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, as a Vice President.

As PCYF President, Brown increased the number of campus clubs from 42 to 176. He was one of the early supporters of a united right and drew heavy criticism for his decision to support a united right from party leader Joe Clark and Member of Parliament Scott Brison. Nonetheless, Brown was re-elected as PCYF president with 81 percent of the vote against Jonathan Frate of Manitoba.

Brown studied political science at the University of Toronto and graduated with a law degree from the University of Windsor. He has also studied at l'University de Trois Rivieres.

During his second year at law school, he was one of 10 recipients of the prestigious Magna Scholarship. He also worked for Magna International in their legal department over a period of four years.

As a city councillor with the City of Barrie Patrick was elected at age 22 in 2000 defeating the incumbent alderman. He was re-elected in 2003 with 72 percent of the vote which was the largest victory in the city and a modern record for City Council elections.

Patrick is currently an active supporter of the Royal Victoria Hospital, the Barrie Police and represents the Government of Canada on the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights.

Preceded by
Aileen Carroll, Liberal
Member of Parliament from Barrie
2006-present
Succeeded by
incumbent
Preceded by
Tasha Kheiriddin
President, PCYF
19982002
Succeeded by
Keith Marlowe

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Flag of Barrie Barrie
Political representation Dave Aspden (Mayor), Patrick Brown (CPC, MP), Joe Tascona (PCO, MPP)
Education MacLaren Art Centre - Barrie Public Library - Georgian College
Events Live 8 - Kempenfest
Hospitals Royal Victoria Hospital
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