Andrew Saxton

Canadian politician (born 1964) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Andrew Saxton (born March 11, 1964) is a Canadian politician and businessman who served as a member of Parliament (MP) represented the riding of North Vancouver in the House of Commons from 2008 to 2015. A member of the Conservative Party, he ran in the 2019 federal election and the 2017 leadership race, but was unsuccessful in both.[1][2]

Preceded byDon Bell
Succeeded byJonathan Wilkinson
Preceded byShelly Glover
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Andrew Saxton
Member of Parliament
for North Vancouver
In office
October 14, 2008  August 4, 2015
Preceded byDon Bell
Succeeded byJonathan Wilkinson
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance
In office
September 9, 2013  November 3, 2015
Preceded byShelly Glover
Succeeded byFrançois-Philippe Champagne
Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Treasury Board and for Western Economic Diversification
In office
May 25, 2011  September 18, 2013
Preceded byRuss Hiebert
(as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Minister of Western Economic Diversification)
Succeeded byDan Albas
Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Treasury Board
In office
November 7, 2008  May 24, 2011
Preceded byPierre Poilievre
Succeeded bySaxton as PS to the President of the Treasury Board and Western Economic Diversification
Personal details
Born (1964-03-11) March 11, 1964 (age 62)
PartyConservative
Alma materUniversity of Western Ontario - BA
Professionbanking executive
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Early life and education

Born in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Saxton is the son of a Hungarian father who arrived in Canada in 1947 and became a successful businessman.[3] Saxton graduated with honors from Upper Canada College in 1982, where he served as head of Wedd's House and as a member of the UCC Board of Stewards. He went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Administrative and Commercial Studies (Finance) from the University of Western Ontario in 1986, now known as a Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS - Finance).

Early career

Saxton began his career in finance with Credit Suisse in Switzerland and later held positions at Credit Suisse in New York City, where he was promoted to assistant treasurer. He returned to Vancouver with the firm before moving to Hong Kong in 1994 as senior account manager with HSBC. In 1997, he was appointed senior vice-president of HSBC Private Banking in Singapore.

Before entering politics, Saxton served as the CEO of King George Financial Corporation, a real-estate investment firm, and as a director of Canaco Resources Inc., a mineral exploration company. He was also involved in various community roles, including as director of the Heart & Stroke Foundation of BC and Yukon, member of the BC Premier's Asia Pacific Trade Council, and as a former member of the Vancouver City Planning Commission and the YVR Aeronautical Noise Management Committee. Saxton was also the founder and past president of the Pacific Club.

Political career

Parliamentary Secretary Saxton welcomes Indian scholars visiting Simon Fraser University, 2011

Saxton was first elected to the House of Commons in the 2008 Canadian federal election and was re-elected in 2011. He was appointed parliamentary secretary to the President of the Treasury Board after his first election and continued in this role after his re-election in 2011. In addition, he took on the responsibilities of Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Western Economic Diversification. In September 2013, he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance, Jim Flaherty.

Saxton served on several parliamentary committees, including the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, the Joint Standing Committee on Scrutiny of Regulations, and the Finance Committee. He held leadership roles in various parliamentary friendship groups, including as vice-chair of the Canada-China Legislative Association and co-chair of the Canada-Philippines Interparliamentary Group. Saxton also chaired the Canada-Hong Kong, Canada-Malaysia, and Canada-Brunei Parliamentary Friendship Groups and served as vice-chair for Canada-Thailand and Canada-Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Groups.

Saxton lost re-election in 2015 to Liberal candidate Jonathan Wilkinson and challenged him unsuccessfully in 2019.[4][1]

In 2017, Saxton placed 13th in the Conservative Party of Canada leadership race.[5]

Post-political career

After leaving politics, Saxton returned to his business ventures and is currently the CEO of King George Financial Corporation, President of Saxton Capital Corporation, and President of Upper Island Development Ltd.

Awards

In 2012, Saxton was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for his service to his community.[6] In 2016, he received the Order of Merit from the Republic of Hungary for his contributions to strengthening relations between Canada and Hungary.

Electoral record

More information Party, Candidate ...
2019 Canadian federal election: North Vancouver
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalJonathan Wilkinson26,97942.87-13.78$98,189.08
ConservativeAndrew Saxton16,90826.87-0.02none listed
New DemocraticJustine Bell10,34016.43+8.64$40,432.73
GreenGeorge Orr7,86812.50+4.19$39,810.86
People'sAzmairnin Jadavji8351.33none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 62,93099.45
Total rejected ballots 3490.55+0.21
Turnout 63,27971.20-4.57
Eligible voters 88,874
Liberal hold Swing -6.88
Source: Elections Canada[7][8]
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2015 Canadian federal election: North Vancouver
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalJonathan Wilkinson36,45856.65+26.94$149,970.51
ConservativeAndrew Saxton17,30126.88-20.67$149,776.24
GreenClaire Martin5,3508.31+3.08$135,108.48
New DemocraticCarleen Thomas5,0157.79-9.06$21,413.99
LibertarianIsmet Yetisen1360.21$1,942.47
IndependentPayam Azad940.15$22.40
Total valid votes/expense limit 64,35499.66 $220,823.27
Total rejected ballots 2180.34
Turnout 64,57275.77
Eligible voters 85,219
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +23.80
Source: Elections Canada[9][10][11]
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2011 Canadian federal election: North Vancouver
Party Candidate Votes%±%
ConservativeAndrew Saxton28,99648.62+6.42
LiberalTaleeb Noormohamed17,66529.62-7.69
New DemocraticMichael Charrois9,61716.13+6.71
GreenGreg Dowman3,0045.04-5.75
IndependentNick Jones3500.59
Total valid votes 59,632100.0  
Total rejected ballots 1530.26-0.02
Turnout 59,78567.77
Eligible voters 88,216
Conservative hold Swing +7.06
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More information Party, Candidate ...
2008 Canadian federal election: North Vancouver
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeAndrew Saxton24,37142.20+5.43$88,610
LiberalDon Bell21,55137.31-5.03$88,697
GreenJim Stephenson6,16810.79+3.31$17,464
New DemocraticMichael Charrois5,4179.42-3.77$6,664
LibertarianTunya Audain1660.29
Total valid votes/expense limit 57,673100.0   $89,266
Total rejected ballots 1620.28+0.05
Turnout 57,835
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +5.23
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