Paul McCrossan

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William Paul Joseph McCrossan (born May 20, 1942) is a Canadian actuary and former Member of Parliament.

Preceded byPaul Cosgrove
Succeeded byJim Karygiannis
Preceded byRobert Stanbury
Succeeded byPaul Cosgrove
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William Paul Joseph McCrossan
Member of Parliament
for York—Scarborough (2nd time)
In office
1984–1988
Preceded byPaul Cosgrove
Succeeded byJim Karygiannis
Member of Parliament
for York—Scarborough (1st time)
In office
1978–1980
Preceded byRobert Stanbury
Succeeded byPaul Cosgrove
Personal details
Born (1942-05-20) May 20, 1942 (age 83)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
PartyProgressive Conservative
ProfessionActuary
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Background

McCrossan was born in Toronto. An actuary by profession, McCrossan has served as president of the Canadian Institute of Actuaries. He was employed by Canada Life Assurance prior to being elected to the House of Commons.

Politics

He represented the riding of York—Scarborough as a Progressive Conservative from 1978, when he was elected in a by-election until his defeat in the 1980 general election. As an MP, he introduced a private member's bill, Bill C-255, the Public Pensions Reporting Act,[1][2] which passed unanimously. He also supported the passage of the Non-smokers' Rights Act, which was introduced by a New Democratic Party member of parliament, Lynn McDonald.[3]

He was re-elected in the 1984 election, defeating future Toronto mayor June Rowlands, but lost to Liberal Jim Karygiannis in the redistributed riding of Scarborough—Agincourt in the 1988 election.

He attempted to return to politics in the riding of Scarborough East in the 2000 federal election but was defeated.

Later life

From 1995 to 1996, he was president of the International Actuarial Association. In 2001, he was named to the Standards Advisory Council of the International Accounting Standards Committee.[4] He was a consulting actuary and partner at Eckler Partners Ltd., now known as Eckler Ltd. He served on the advisory committee for Sir Derek Morris's review of the actuarial profession in the United Kingdom, known as the Morris Review.[5]

In 2010, McCrossan was named to the New Brunswick Task Force on Protecting Pensions.[6]

Electoral record

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By-election: On Mr. Stanbury's resignation, 16 October 1978: York—Scarborough
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Progressive Conservative Paul McCrossan 55,455
  Liberal Paul Cosgrove 21,431
  New Democratic Ivan H. Jones 7,681
  No affiliation Anne C. McBride 564
  Independent Nick Moldovanyi 348
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1979 Canadian federal election: York—Scarborough
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Progressive Conservative Paul McCrossan 36,718
  Liberal Paul Cosgrove 32,699
  New Democratic Frank Lowery 10,978
LibertarianMathias Blecker480
  Independent Anne C. McBride 242
Marxist–LeninistRichard Pringle97
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1980 Canadian federal election: York—Scarborough
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Liberal Paul Cosgrove 39,208
  Progressive Conservative Paul McCrossan 30,925
  New Democratic Vinc Overend 10,939
  Independent Anne C. McBride 384
LibertarianAndrew Siks308
Marxist–LeninistRoger Carter75
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1984 Canadian federal election: York—Scarborough
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Progressive Conservative Paul McCrossan 48,809
  Liberal June Rowlands 35,869
  New Democratic Yvonne Bondarchuk 13,260
LibertarianGeorge Dance1,067
  Independent Anne C. McBride 704
  Independent Dona Cauchon 666
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1988 Canadian federal election: Scarborough—Agincourt
Party Candidate Votes%
LiberalJim Karygiannis19,45944.3
Progressive ConservativeW. Paul McCrossan18,60142.4
New DemocraticSusie Vallance5,08211.6
IndependentAnne C. McBride4421.0
LibertarianB.D.G. Antrobus3280.7
Total valid votes 43,912
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2000 Canadian federal election: Scarborough East
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
LiberalJohn McKay24,01959.82$37,639
AlliancePaul Calandra7,55918.83$32,135
Progressive ConservativePaul McCrossan6,28415.65$26,016
New DemocraticDenise Lake1,8844.69$4,973
Canadian ActionDave Glover2920.73none listed
Marxist–LeninistFrance Tremblay1130.28$8
Total valid votes 40,151100.00
Total rejected ballots 155
Turnout 40,30655.91
Electors on the lists 72,092
Sources: Official Results, Elections Canada and Financial Returns, Elections Canada.
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