Olive Crane

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Olive Crane
MLA for Morell-Fortune Bay
In office
2006  June 12, 2007
Preceded by Kevin MacAdam
Succeeded by riding dissolved
MLA for Morell-Mermaid
Incumbent
Assumed office
June 12, 2007
Preceded by new district
Personal details
Born October 28

Olive Crane is a Canadian politician and social worker from Douglas Station, Prince Edward Island. She was the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island from 2007 to 2010 on an interim basis and 2010 to 2013 on a permanent basis. She was also leader of the Official Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 2007 to 2010 and 2010 to 2013.

On December 5, 2012, Crane announced her resignation as leader of the party as of January 31, 2013.[1]

She is a member of the legislature representing District 7 Morell-Mermaid. On September 4, 2007 she was appointed the interim leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island,[2] serving until her resignation in 2010. She is the fifth woman to serve as leader/interim leader of a PEI political party (after Catherine Callbeck, Leone Bagnall, Sharon Labchuk and Pat Mella).

On May 26, 2010, Olive Crane resigned as interim leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island and announced her intentions to seek the permanent leadership. On October 2, 2010, she won the leadership of the PEI Progressive Conservative Party on the second ballot, defeating her main opponent Jamie Ballem.

On October 4, 2013 Olive Crane was kicked out of the PEI PC Caucus by interim leader, Steven Myers. In an impromptu press conference, Myer's stated “Unfortunately promises were made that were broken yesterday. Olive contradicted a promise that she made to our caucus when she went in the media this morning… if you take it in terms of a hockey coach, you need to know that everybody that’s going on the ice is doing the same job.” [3] Myer's was referring to an interview Crane made with the Guardian on Thursday, October 3, 2013 on the subject of Hal Perry crossing the aisle to the Liberal Party where she believes Perry’s defection was the result of a group of party insiders who tried to oust her as leader last year, resulting in a year of internal struggles that have aired publicly and embarrassingly for the party. Myers says Crane’s interview with The Guardian Thursday broke a promise that was made during a caucus meeting earlier in the day that no MLAs would speak with media following a brief news conference held to offer reaction to Perry’s departure. “We had agreed as a caucus about how we would deal with Hal’s defection,” Myers said. “To have somebody go off on their own and do a private interview… we can’t have stuff like that as a party that is trying to rebuild.” Myers said this has been an ongoing concern with Crane and felt this was the last straw.[4] Olive now sits as an Independent MLA.

A native of Morell, Prince Edward Island, Crane is a graduate of Dalhousie University. She was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island on March 20, 2006 in the by-election for District #2, Morell-Fortune Bay, and re-elected to the Legislature on May 28, 2007 representing District # 7, Morell-Mermaid. Following the 2007 election, she was appointed the Opposition Critic for Health, Education, the Status of Women, and Communities, Cultural Affairs and Labour.

She is a career civil servant, working as a social worker for the provincial government since 1979. She has worked in a variety of departments from Health & Social Services, Office of the Attorney General to Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture.

Election results

Prince Edward Island general election, 2007: Morell-Mermaid
Party Candidate Votes%
Progressive ConservativeOlive Crane 1,384 46.46%
LiberalDoug Deacon 941 31.59%
IndependentLarry McGuire 560 18.80%
New DemocraticMike Avery 94 3.16%
Prince Edward Island general election, 2011: Morell-Mermaid
Party Candidate Votes%±pp
Progressive ConservativeOlive Crane 1,649 58.29% +11.83
LiberalDan MacDonald 1,033 36.51% +4.92
GreenDarcie Lanthier 114 4.03% *
IslandRoger Nowe 33 1.17% *

References

  1. "PC Leader Olive Crane resigns", The Guardian (Charlottetown), Published on December 5, 2012
  2. "Crane to lead P.E.I. PCs". cbc.ca, September 5, 2007.
  3. , Journal Pioneer, Published on October 4, 2013
  4. , The Guardian (Charlottetown), Published on October 3, 2013

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Political offices
Preceded by
Pat Binns
Interim Leader of the Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party
200710
Succeeded by
Jim Bagnall (interim)
Preceded by
Jim Bagnall (interim)
Leader of the Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party
201013
Succeeded by
Steven Myers (interim)
Preceded by
Pat Binns
Leader of the Opposition
200710
Succeeded by
Jim Bagnall
Preceded by
Jim Bagnall
Leader of the Opposition
201013
Succeeded by
Hal Perry
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