Orazietti opts out of Liberal leadership race (updated, photos)
Friday, October 26, 2012 by: Darren Taylor
Sault Ste. Marie MPP David Orazietti has decided not to run for the leadership of the Ontario Liberal Party.
Orazietti made the announcement Friday afternoon after the official opening ceremonies at the Sault’s new French-language Catholic school, Ecole Notre-Dame-du-Sault, on North Street.
Orazietti said he decided not to run in the Liberal Party leadership race, the winner of which will succeed Dalton McGuinty as the new Premier of Ontario, because of family considerations.
“It would mean an even greater time commitment away from my family and that’s not something I’m prepared to commit to at this point,” Orazietti stated.
“I am humbled by the support that I’ve received [regarding a run for the leadership], and I want to thank all those individuals who have expressed their tremendous support and encouragement, but I simply cannot undertake this at this time, given my family responsibilities and commitments.”
Orazietti said he will be meeting with Liberal Riding Association officials across the North to ensure a candidate steps forward to work hard for the interests of Northern Ontario.
”It will certainly be my priority to ensure that the next Liberal leader of Ontario is one that is incredibly focused and committed to the priorities of Northern residents,” Orazietti said.
Orazietti’s comments come after SooToday.com first received confirmation from the Sault MPP October 19 that he was considering a run for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Ontario, after Premier Dalton McGuinty’s announcement he would be stepping down as Liberal leader and Premier.
Orazietti noted that at this point no one has officially come forward to announce a leadership bid, but added: “There are a number of other individuals who I know are contemplating (running for the leadership), and I believe in the very near future we will see some announcements around individuals who are going to put their names forward for the leadership.”
The Sault MPP said: “I will likely endorse someone, I’m not going to make that commitment at this point, I want to see who comes forward and see what their plans and policies are. Hopefully I will be able to endorse someone. I want to ensure though that they have their priorities straight when it comes to the interests of Northern Ontario.”
Orazietti then shifted his comments toward Friday’s official opening ceremonies of Ecole Notre-Dame-du-Sault.
“I think we have made tremendous progress in Sault Ste. Marie over the last nine years. We are here today at a new location recognizing another investment of millions of dollars by the province to support learning environments in Sault Ste. Marie,” he stated. “It has been decades since a provincial government has made these types of commitments for education in Sault Ste. Marie.”
Total construction cost for the new school is $12.5 million.
The province contributed over $11.2 million to the project, and the Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario financed the remainder of the cost.
The school, at 600 North Street, is the result of a merger of three Sault Ste. Marie French-language Catholic schools (Ecole Notre-Dame-des-Ecoles, Ecole Cardinal-Leger and Ecole secondaire Notre-Dame-des-Grands-Lacs) next to a ravine and wooded area on school property.
The new school is a complete renovation of the old Ecole Notre-Dame-des-Ecoles, attached to a new wing.
The school will serve over 300 students, from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12.
The facility’s daycare has space available for 30 preschoolers and is managed by Child Care Algoma.
Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario officials present at the ribbon-cutting ceremony in the school’s gymnasium included Conseil President Marcel Montpellier, Director of Education Lyse-Anne Papineau (who both traveled from Sudbury for Friday’s celebration) and school principal Gisele Lamy.
They were joined by Orazietti, Sault MP Bryan Hayes and City Councillor Lou Turco.
The gymnasium, filled with students, staff and parents, were entertained by clearly excited school children that gave singing and dancing performances on the gym’s stage to celebrate the school’s official opening.
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SipKing 10/26/2012 3:46:40 PM ReportNever considered for a cabinet post, the only have decent bill he brought forward was the cell phone bill, and he actually thought he had a chance to run for the leadership race... "Really" Time for him to get back in the classroom and then he will notice how bad his government has messed up the school system.
KMF61MCF 10/26/2012 5:21:18 PM ReportSmart move on his part he knows he will not get elected.Then he will be sucking up to the Teachers for his old job back. Not enough Italians to get him a Provincial Job anyways.
jowo60 10/26/2012 5:46:30 PM ReportWhat interests does he want to protect for Northern Ontario?????????? He has let NOTO and the MNR from Toronto tell us that Northerners can't use our own back yards for fishing and hunting. Would he get any outdoorsman support?
I don't think so.
prodigal son 10/26/2012 6:31:07 PM ReportHe's going to get pummelled in the next local election. He would get annihilated provincially. If he goes back to teaching and wants to run for osstf union lead he'll get his bum handed back to him. His days of winning votes are over. Thank Mcguinty for that.
BrianTheDog 10/26/2012 8:28:33 PM ReportNo one even thought for a minute Davey O.
speed7 10/26/2012 11:27:12 PM ReportNo offense but if Tony NDP -"Do nothing" decides to run next election and he probably will. I am afraid all the steelworkers and retirees just cant wait for the orange signs to go up . How nice that he never really even supported them. Still people will vote NDP and any or all transfer payments to the province will be pretty slim pickens. His confrontational attitude in parliament is going to be a negative for the sault.
sargy 10/26/2012 11:34:37 PM ReportIt would be nice for some of you to be a little more civil. It's true, you're all so brave hiding behind a mask. That's what separates leaders like David O and losers like you!!
moem 10/26/2012 11:55:55 PM ReportSargy this site is full of blatant racism and you care about people bad mouthing this guy!! Get a life people have their own opinion it's free speech as long as it's not personal or about race religion etc!! He let down the people here, he let down teachers and it was a joke to even think he could win the leadership!!! Family commitments yea right way to save face, if he did his job right he would be too busy for family anyways!
frauleinbroomhilda 10/27/2012 12:33:25 AM ReportAs pissed off as I am with you David... If you're anything like your father in court...I would reconsider! You come from fabulous genes and personally...in my opinion...you should give it a shot!! Screw whoever hates you right now and go for it!!!! You're dad would never be intimidated by negative comments? Why would you!!!! Fight for Ontario Dave! Be the positive politician that you were made to be!! Make your dad proud!
frauleinbroomhilda 10/27/2012 1:09:10 AM ReportShow us what you really got Orazietti!!!!!!!!!
sumosah 10/27/2012 8:42:22 AM ReportIt is cheaper for the government to big box the 3 french schools to a super school like in Southern ontario and have less jobs and people on staff their investment is a long term cut back of jobs in the north dont be fooled
Thim 10/27/2012 9:28:27 AM ReportJowo60 makes a good point about not standing up for, not just Northerners but all Ontarians over the MNR restricting public access to lakes on which commercial outpost camps are located "so they can chg up to 3 times more for remotenesss". He, as assist to the MNR, was involved in a coverup when the Liberals rushed changes to an Act thru'Parliament adding words to try and make it legitimate after years of illegal use of the Act to chg people for trespassing on public roads.
When proof surfaced of MNR employees acquiring public lands thru' an internal process in a manner the public may not have had a legal, equal opportunity according to the law, some of these staff actually running commercial ventures on these lands...Orazietti and the Liberals again worked to silence criticism.
A couple weeks back, Orazietti called saying he was totally against this unfair type of land acquisition, that he'd pressure his government for remedial action. David are you being sincere this go around or do we file this under the pinocchio files with past creative means of diverting the truth?
jrt 10/27/2012 12:00:33 PM ReportDavid O. The biggest joke this city has ever had as an MP.
I'm In 10/27/2012 12:23:47 PM Reportspeed7 why do you think you don't pay for health care, let me let you in on a secret (The CCF Party now NDP) , so bash Tony all you want thats why steelworkers which I am not voted for him, he fought for working families and the most vulnerable. Thats another reason Dalton resigned he didn't want to give people on ODSP/OW a 1% increase in the last provincial budget , NDP Andrea Horwath forced him to, try living in their shoes, its no fault of their own that they are disabled and permanently unemployable.
frnlak 10/27/2012 12:59:56 PM ReportWhy don't they take the wolf off of the front page of the Sault Star and replace it with Davids picture and get it over with ?
speed7 10/27/2012 4:16:55 PM ReportI'm in. You have your opinion . I have mine. He fought for steelworkers? oK so why did he vote against increases in canada pension benefits. Why did he allow the steelworker union to fool its members to give up there shares into the company and voluntarily vote in favour to save the company and yes infront of their eyes.... robbed blind of their hard earned shares? By Who? Those Algoma steelplant CEO's who turned our Canadian Owned Corporation into a bankrupt one. Now sold to a Foreign country becuase of irresponsible beurocrats and their mismanagment practices. He fought for steelworkers? With what? Just like my dad got stiffed with a very low pension plan. Barely can pay the bills. While others retired a mere few years after him with some pretty hefty sized pension plans in the 2 to 4 thousand dollar a month range. Not Fair. Tony did not save algoma steel. I dont know what you are talking about?
speed7 10/27/2012 7:19:46 PM Report I'm in. Also want to add that's great if you believe that tony fought for those most vulernable. I really did'nt see what kind of transfer payments he brought into the city to help people with ODSP? Dissabilities. ect. There are many things with the liberals I wasnt happy with including cutting funding for the disabled. The only thing tony did for hearing disabled was change the definition for tax dissability credit that one I remember but guess what? The legislation change did'nt help any. A good majority of hearing disabled still cant get the tax credit anyway. There are loopholes and the governement will find each and everyone at their disposal. The truth is our federal government was the deceitful factor for our province's budget woes. That's how I see it. Just my opinion ,of course.
girlfriend 10/28/2012 8:26:58 PM ReportTony Martin is a caring man who fights for the underdog. He isn't out there kissing all the big shots butts! When my mother needed help - Tony went to bat for her - David didn't even call her back! I can't wait to see David back in the classroom! He doesn't have to worry about his lost gratuity because he will have that big $240,000 dollar severence package from his short, but memorable, stint with the Liberals!! What goes around, comes around!!!
speed7 10/28/2012 9:27:13 PM Report Girlfriend, Sorry about your mom. Gald Tony help her with her issue. That wasnt the greatest move David and Daulton with Bill C-115.
One the contrary, I recall heading up to tony's office once his secretary would'nt even allow me to talk to him. I guess my issue wasnt important enough and I was shroved off. I had an inquiry, at the time it was important for me to see him and explain things myself. It was the firt time I had wanted to speak to him and unfortunately my last. Also my family was planning a small private 50th anniversary dinner Many months Before hand I filled out forms at tony's MP office to have tony draw up and sign a certificate from parliament for their 50th anniversary. He never did draw up that certificate. I know that wasnt top priority or anything. I realize his is very busy. So I respected that.... but still? No phone call, no certificate nothing. All it required was a signature. I got the MPP's certificate and the mayor's even the governal generals .....no problem. It's no big deal really. If tony had commitments fine. If he helped your mom that's great! Seems like he had to sort who and who not to help. I think any MP who wont talk to you personally and has is secretary shrove off people doesnt show he cares to me? Sorry that's my experience. I have emailed David O a few times and he did respond to me. That I can say. Whatever happens I dont think any MPP will be hurting at all. Those compensational packages are pretty sizeable. Tony has his compensaional benefits as well and also his MP Pension plan.
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