God, thank You for the Hon Bill
Mauro MPP, Member of Parliament 41 for Thunder Bay – Atikokan and his 10 years of
commendable service to that riding. Now, in his 11th year we pray
that You will empower him by Your Spirit to continue that same role as the Minister
of Natural Resources and Forestry. Lord, we pray that you will continue to
guide him and bless his work and life as he serves the needs of the people in
his constituency. Bless his family members and may love and faithfulness never
leave them. Fill their heart with Your grace and peace. In Jesus name. Amen
BIOGRAPHY
Bill Mauro was first elected to the Ontario legislature in 2003 as the MPP for Thunder Bay-Atikokan. He was re-elected in 2007, 2011 and 2014
Mauro currently serves as Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry. Mauro was named the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing in March 2014. He has served as Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, the Minister of Northern Development and Mines, the Minister of Natural Resources, and the Minister of Government Services.
As an MPP, he introduced Private Members’ Bills on a number of matters of public interest. In October 2013, he put forward a bill supporting the spring bear hunt. The government subsequently implemented a two-year Spring Bear Hunt Pilot in May 2014. He presented a bill that called for increasing the proportion of Canadian content in provincially-funded mass transit vehicles, which resulted in the government introducing a 25 per cent Canadian content requirement for mass transit vehicles in Ontario. He also introduced bills proposing an expansion of OHIP coverage for celiac and prostate cancer testing, as well as increased use of wood in mid-rise structures and publicly-funded buildings.
Before becoming an MPP, Mauro served on Thunder Bay City Council, chaired the city’s finance committee and was a board member of Thunder Bay Hydro. He has also served on the boards of the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, the Children’s Aid Society and the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre.
http://www.billmauro.onmpp.ca/Biography