Tracy MacCharles
Canadian politician

Tracy MacCharles

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Tracy MacCharles (born c. 1963) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. She is a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario who was elected in 2011. She represents the riding of Pickering—Scarborough East. She is a member of cabinet in the government of Kathleen Wynne.

Background

MacCharles was born and raised in Scarborough, Ontario. She went to Brock University where she obtained a degree in Business and Public Administration. She worked in human resources management in various roles including Vice President of Human Resources at Manulife Financial. She was chair of the Ontario Accessibility Standards Advisory Council and was a member of the Durham Board of Education’s Special Education Advisory Committee.

She lives in Pickering with her husband Stephen Little and their two children.

Politics

MacCharles ran in the 2011 provincial election as the Liberal candidate in the riding of Pickering—Scarborough East. She defeated by Progressive Conservative candidate Kevin Gaudet by 5,168 votes. She was easily re-elected in the 2014 election defeating Gaudet again, this time by 10,505 votes.

On November 10, 2011, MacCharles was appointed as Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Children and Youth Services. On February 11, 2013 she was sworn in as Minister of Consumer Services under new Premier Kathleen Wynne. On June 24, 2014 she was appointed Minister of Children and Youth Services as well as Minister responsible for Women's Issues.

On April 5, 2016, MacCharles announced changes in the autism services program, which included opening up 16,000 new spaces with an investment of $333 million additional dollars to the program. However, the announced changes also included removing children with autism over the age of five from the IBI waitlist to the ABA waitlist, and giving the families an $8000 stipend for these children to receive treatment. The move was resisted by some parents and expert groups causing the government to revise the changes two months later at which time she was demoted in cabinet from a full minister to a Minister without portfolio.

On January 12, 2017, she was promoted to the position of Minister of Government and Consumer Services, a move precipitated by the resignation of David Orazietti in December 2016.

Cabinet positions

Provincial Government of Kathleen Wynne
Cabinet Posts (3)
Predecessor Office Successor
Marie-France Lalonde Minister of Government and Consumer Services
2017-present
Also responsible for accessibility issues
Incumbent
' Minister without portfolio
2016-2017
Responsible for accessibility and women's issues
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Teresa Piruzza Minister of Children and Youth Services
2014–2016
Also responsible for women's issues
Michael Coteau
Provincial Government of Dalton McGuinty
Cabinet Post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
Margarett Best Minister of Consumer Services
2013–2014
David Orazietti

Election results

Ontario general election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
Liberal Tracy MacCharles 23,206 52.0 5.3
Progressive Conservative Kevin Gaudet 12,638 28.3 -5.1
New Democratic Eileen Higdon 6,600 14.8 -1.7
Green Anthony Navarro 1,564 3.5 0.7
Libertarian Scott Hoefig 463 1.1 0.5
Freedom Matt Oliver 193 0.4
Total valid votes 44,664 100.0
Ontario general election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes % ∆%
Liberal Tracy MacCharles 18,201 46.7
Progressive Conservative Kevin Gaudet 13,033 33.4
New Democratic Nerissa Carino 6,424 16.5
Green Kevin Smith 1,096 2.8
Libertarian Heath Thomas 252 0.6
Total valid votes 39,006 100.0 14.5