Victor M. Power

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Victor M. Power
Mayor of Timmins, Ontario
In office
1980–1988
Preceded byMichael Doody
Succeeded byDennis Welin
In office
1991–2000
Preceded byDennis Welin
Succeeded byJamie Lim
In office
2003–2006
Preceded byJamie Lim
Succeeded byTom Laughren
Personal details
Born
Victor Michael Power

(1934-02-22)February 22, 1934
DiedFebruary 3, 2024(2024-02-03) (aged 89)

Victor Michael Power CM (February 22, 1934 – February 3, 2024) was a Canadian politician and the longest-serving mayor of Timmins, Ontario. He served as mayor from 1980 to 1988, 1991 to 2000 and 2003 to 2006.[1] Between 1991 and 2006, he worked to diversify the city's economy beyond mining, erased its debenture and highlighted its connection to Shania Twain. The airport in Timmins is named in his honour.

Early life and education[edit]

Power was born in Timmins on February 22, 1934.[2] He graduated from Timmins High and Vocational School in 1952, attended the University of Windsor and the University of Toronto, then worked as a teacher and guidance counsellor at his high school before entering municipal politics.[3]

Political career[edit]

Power was first elected to Timmins City Council as a city councillor in 1968,[3] and served for twelve years before being elected mayor in 1980.[4] His campaign that year attracted a bit of controversy when he stated his intentions to retain his job as a high school guidance counsellor concurrently with serving as mayor, amid a provincewide debate about whether Ontario's smaller cities needed full-time mayors or not, and whether most cities even paid their mayors enough for the job to be a person's sole source of income in the first place.[5]

He served as mayor until 1988, when he was defeated by Dennis Welin. He returned for another term in 1991, during which he led the city to pay off its $16 million debenture debt by 2000.[1][6]

First retirement[edit]

Power first announced his retirement from politics in 2000[7] and was succeeded as mayor by Jamie Lim.[8]

Return as mayor[edit]

In the 2003 municipal election, Power challenged Lim and was reelected mayor.[9]

Power also served as president of the Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities,[10] and as a director of Ontario Northland and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario.[10]

Power's mayoralty was marked by ongoing efforts to diversify the city's mining-based economy. In 2004, he received national attention when he criticized the producers of Shania: A Life in Eight Albums, a television biopic of country star Shania Twain, for producing the film in Sudbury rather than Twain's actual hometown, Timmins.[11]

Second retirement[edit]

On August 31, 2006, Power announced his second retirement from politics and that he would not seek the mayoralty in the 2006 elections. He was succeeded by Tom Laughren, the sole declared candidate.[12]

Legacy and death[edit]

On May 31, 2007, the city's airport was renamed Timmins/Victor M. Power Airport in honour of the former mayor.[13] In attendance were several councillors and politicians from across the region. Power was named to the Order of Canada in 2009[14] and died on February 3, 2024, at the age of 89.[2][15][16]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Maija Hoggett, "Timmins' longest serving mayor dies". Sudbury.com, February 5, 2024.
  2. ^ a b Hoggett, Maija (February 4, 2024). "Timmins' longest serving mayor dies". TimminsToday.com. Village Media. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Timmins mayor to retire after 17 years at the helm". Sudbury Star, July 8, 2000.
  4. ^ Rudy Platiel, "Dazed mayors ponder defeat in several cities across Ontario". The Globe and Mail, November 12, 1980.
  5. ^ Rudy Platiel, "Full-time mayors an election issue". The Globe and Mail, November 7, 1980.
  6. ^ "Wide range of issues face newly elected mayors, councillors". Hamilton Spectator, July 8, 2000.
  7. ^ "Vic Power leaves mark on Timmins". Timmins Daily Press, July 7, 2000.
  8. ^ "Une première mairesse noire et autochtone à Timmins". Radio-Canada (in Canadian French). August 10, 2022. Retrieved February 10, 2024. Jamie Lim a succédé au maire Vic Power en l'an 2000. (Jamie Lim succeeded Vic Power as mayor in the year 2000.)
  9. ^ Bruce McKinnon, "Return to Power: Timmins voters send Vic Power to mayor's office for seventh term". Timmins Daily Press, November 11, 2003.
  10. ^ a b Trevor Wilhelm, "Ontario municipalities honour Vic Power for tireless service". Timmins Daily Press, August 22, 2001.
  11. ^ "Timmins mayor miffed Shania flick will be shot elsewhere". Cornwall Standard-Freeholder, October 1, 2004.
  12. ^ Mike Oliveira and Angela Pacienza, "Municipal elections result in changes in Ottawa; status quo in Toronto". Canadian Press, November 14, 2006.
  13. ^ Scott Paradis, "Legacy takes flight". Timmins Daily Press, June 1, 2007.
  14. ^ "Former Timmins mayor receives Order of Canada". Northern Ontario Business. December 29, 2009. Archived from the original on February 7, 2024. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  15. ^ Bertrand, Dan; Papineau, Chelsea (February 5, 2024) [February 4, 2024]. "Long-serving northern Ont. politician dies". CTV News. Archived from the original on February 7, 2024. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  16. ^ "Victor M. Power". The Globe and Mail. February 7, 2024. Archived from the original on February 7, 2024. Retrieved February 7, 2024 – via Legacy.com.