Peter Leon

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Peter Leon is a Canadian politician, who was appointed to Toronto City Council on October 10, 2013 to succeed Doug Holyday in Ward 3 (Etobicoke Centre).[1]

Preceded byDoug Holyday
Succeeded byStephen Holyday
Born1942 (age 8384)
Occupationbuilding materials salesman
Quick facts Toronto City Councillor for Ward 3 (Etobicoke Centre), Preceded by ...
Peter Leon
Toronto City Councillor for Ward 3 (Etobicoke Centre)
In office
October 10, 2013  December 1, 2014
Preceded byDoug Holyday
Succeeded byStephen Holyday
Personal details
Born1942 (age 8384)
Occupationbuilding materials salesman
Professionformer Chair of Etobicoke Hydro, Etobicoke Library Board
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A former building material salesman, Leon once served in the Etobicoke Library Board[1] and as chair of Etobicoke Hydro.[1] Leon was selected by the city council over Chris Stockwell, a former Member of Provincial Parliament,[1] and Agnes Potts, a former member of Etobicoke's city council prior to the municipal amalgamation of Toronto in 1997.[2]

Leon has been in Etobicoke for 56 years and lives in Eatonville, Toronto in Ward 5 Etobicoke—Lakeshore. He completed his term in 2014 after announcing he would not run for re-election.[1][3]

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