Tilly O'Neill-Gordon

Tilly O'Neill-Gordon
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Miramichi
In office
October 14, 2008  October 19, 2015
Preceded by Charles Hubbard
Succeeded by Pat Finnigan
Personal details
Born (1949-02-16) February 16, 1949
Escuminac, New Brunswick
Political party Conservative
Profession teacher

Tilly O'Neill-Gordon (born February 16, 1949) is a Canadian politician, represented the New Brunswick electoral district of Miramichi in the House of Commons from 2008 to 2015. She is a member of the Conservative Party.

Biography

She was born to Tom and Carmel (Jimmo) O’Neill. Her family moved to the Chatham, New Brunswick in 1961 and she graduated St. Michael’s Academy in 1967. After graduated she attended Teachers’ College in Fredericton and began teaching in 1970 in her native village of Escuminac. In 1972 she was transferred to Nelson-Miramichi followed by another transfer the next year to Chatham Head. She remained there for 15 years and When this school closed officially in 1988, she was transferred to Ian Baillie Primary until retirement in 2003. She then re-entered the teaching profession a year later at Burnt Church and was employed there until being elected.

Transition into politics

O'Neill-Gordon had been teaching in a classroom for a week when she was asked to run. She took a leave of absence she thought would only last six weeks. O'Neill-Gordon ended up defeating the Liberal incumbent, becoming the third Conservative MP in Miramichi since 1867.[1]

Personal life

She has four sisters, three live in the Miramichi area and the other in Bathurst. Her ex-husband James Gordon was a MLA representing Miramichi Bay from 1982 to 1987.

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