REGIONAL CHAIR OF OTTAWA-CARLETON
The 'Regional Chair of Ottawa-Carleton' was the head of the regional council which controlled the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton since its formation in 1968.
Originally the Regional Chair was selected by other members of regional council who were themselves posted to the council from the region's individual municipalities. From 1991 the position of regional chair was an elected position and as of 1994 regional councillors were elected. This position disappeared in 2001 when the Region and its municipalities were amalgamated into the city of Ottawa. The final Regional Chair was Bob Chiarelli who was subsequently elected Mayor of the amalgamated city.
★ Denis Coolican 1968-1978
★ Andrew S. Haydon 1978-1991
★ Peter D. Clark 1991-1997
★ Bob Chiarelli 1997-2000
★ Ottawa forgetting its historic leaders Kelly Egan
Originally the Regional Chair was selected by other members of regional council who were themselves posted to the council from the region's individual municipalities. From 1991 the position of regional chair was an elected position and as of 1994 regional councillors were elected. This position disappeared in 2001 when the Region and its municipalities were amalgamated into the city of Ottawa. The final Regional Chair was Bob Chiarelli who was subsequently elected Mayor of the amalgamated city.
| Contents |
| List of Regional Chairs |
| Further reading |
List of Regional Chairs
★ Denis Coolican 1968-1978
★ Andrew S. Haydon 1978-1991
★ Peter D. Clark 1991-1997
★ Bob Chiarelli 1997-2000
Further reading
★ Ottawa forgetting its historic leaders Kelly Egan
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