Thursday, June 1, 2017

MPP - Jim Wilson - Simcoe Grey

We are so grateful for the commitment and passion of our MPP's that serve today for the Ontario Govt.  Lord I ask that you would pour out Your spirit upon this  member, and make Your word know to him. Lord give this Leader insight and wisdom, give him a boldness to do what right in your sight. I pray that with his wealth of experience he would lead the men and women he serves and works with to be members of integrity and good character in every way.  Bless him today make his heart and ears be attentive to godly counsel.  Father I pray that You would bless his family and staff, give them peace and strength in Jesus Holy name. Amen.



Jim Wilson was first elected to the Ontario Legislature in September 1990 when he began to make his mark as a strong local advocate for his constituents. His strength as a strong supporter of local concerns was revealed after his first election when he became well-known across Ontario for his fight to expand dialysis treatment, which resulted in the establishment of satellite clinics in Collingwood and Alliston.Jim has championed several local projects, including: helping to restore birthing services at Stevenson Memorial Hospital, fighting to re-start the Highway 26 re-development from Stayner to Collingwood, approving the last major expansion of the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital, saving the homestead of Sir Frederick Banting, and restoring medical laboratory services in Stayner, Tottenham and Elmvale and winning an expansion of services in Wasaga Beach. He is also an ardent supporter of local farmers and our rich agricultural heritage.


At Queen's Park, Jim has served his province as Minister of Health, Minister of Energy, Science and Technology, Minister of Northern Development and Mines and Minister of the Environment. He currently serves as House Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition. Jim was raised in Alliston and lives in Wasaga Beach. His family has lived in Simcoe-Grey for more than 200 years.

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