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From December 22nd, 2014 through until January 4th, 2015 this site will be taking a Christm
as and New Years break. We will resume publishing prayers for our MPP's on January 5th, 2015. However, that does not mean we will stop praying for our province and our MPP's during Christmas. Below you will find our Christmas prayer for you to pray and think about over the next 9 days.
On January 1st, 2015 we will be publishing a New Year prayer that we ask you to take to heart and pray. So while we are not doing business as usual, we are still praying. Please join us over the holidays to take a moment and think of this province, it's MPPs and it's residents. Pray that the Saviour would take residence in all our hearts. MERRY CHRISTMAS!
CHRISTMAS PRAYER
Dear Lord. We thank you this Christmas that we again can look to the baby born in the manger. That you God took on human form and came and lived among us. As we look at the events of that first Christmas may we also be reminded that your journey on earth would last 33 years, and end in your death so that WE can all be forgiven. But death would not have ultimate victory, for three days later you took back your own life, and became the "first born among the dead."
As we enter Christmas, may it be a time for the MPPs of this province to truly experience you. May you comfort those who have lost a loved one this past year, and whose first Christmas without them will be a difficult one.
Lord, for this province, we pray a blessing upon all of its residents. May they come to the realization that you desire that they have peace , and that true peace only comes by having you in their lives. May you heal the brokenhearted, may the poor know your good news, may those who are blind be able to see, may those who are prisoners be shown the freedom in Jesus and may the oppressed be set free.
Lord this Christmas may your light shine through us and may the world see it. In Jesus Name..AMEN!
Monday, December 22, 2014
Friday, December 19, 2014
Daiene Vernile - MPP for Kitchener Centre (December 19th, 2014)
Heavenly
Father we pray today for Daiene Vernile, MPP for Kitchener Center. We pray for
wisdom and strength. We also pray for vision as she serves this riding. May all her decisions be used to bring you glory, whether in her professional life or personal life. Bring
blessing to her household, and may Your will be done and Your name glorified. In the name of Jesus we ask this.
BIOGRAPHY
Daiene Vernile is an award winning Kitchener
broadcast journalist who covered your issues for three decades on CTV’s
Provincewide.
A compassionate listener and insightful interviewer, Daiene (pronounced Diane) investigated many subjects, including social, cultural, educational, economic, healthcare and other concerns. Now she’s committing herself to directly helping you and advancing local matters at the front line of public service.
For thirty years, Daiene has been an active volunteer and community supporter. She is a strong advocate on women’s issues, passionate champion for social justice, and hands-on volunteer for poverty reduction – including ten years at the St. John’s Kitchen helping prepare meals.
Daiene is among Wilfrid Laurier University’s “100 Alumni of Achievement” who inspire lives of leadership and purpose. She began her career as a Queens Park legislature reporter, expanded her journalism skills in Texas, and returned home to Ontario, spearheading one of Canada’s longest running public affairs programs.
With husband John, she spent three decades in Kitchener and welcomed firstborn Andrew while refurbishing a century old home in the downtown. The household grew to include Curtis and Claire in the Forest Hill neighbourhood. Today, with the family grown, Daiene is re-dedicating her energy to helping people across the community through this form of public service.
http://daienevernile.onmpp.ca/Biography
A compassionate listener and insightful interviewer, Daiene (pronounced Diane) investigated many subjects, including social, cultural, educational, economic, healthcare and other concerns. Now she’s committing herself to directly helping you and advancing local matters at the front line of public service.
For thirty years, Daiene has been an active volunteer and community supporter. She is a strong advocate on women’s issues, passionate champion for social justice, and hands-on volunteer for poverty reduction – including ten years at the St. John’s Kitchen helping prepare meals.
Daiene is among Wilfrid Laurier University’s “100 Alumni of Achievement” who inspire lives of leadership and purpose. She began her career as a Queens Park legislature reporter, expanded her journalism skills in Texas, and returned home to Ontario, spearheading one of Canada’s longest running public affairs programs.
With husband John, she spent three decades in Kitchener and welcomed firstborn Andrew while refurbishing a century old home in the downtown. The household grew to include Curtis and Claire in the Forest Hill neighbourhood. Today, with the family grown, Daiene is re-dedicating her energy to helping people across the community through this form of public service.
http://daienevernile.onmpp.ca/Biography
Thursday, December 18, 2014
John Vanthof - MPP for Timiskaming & Cochrane (December 18th, 2014)
Father in Heaven, we thank you for our MPP John
Vanthof. Mr. Vanthof serves in the area
of Timiskaming and Cochrane. Lord we
pray for our member today, please bless him, renew his strength to serve his
constituents in Northern Ontario. Lord I
pray you would give him divine wisdom and knowledge as he works in the area of making
laws. I pray that as he works as MPP in all his duties and responsibilities You
would lead guide and direct him. I pray
for health and protection for his family, staff and team. In Jesus Precious
name we pray. Amen
John and
his wife Ria have owned and operated a dairy and crop farm outside of Earlton
Ontario since 1984. He was elected in Oct 2011 to represent the riding of
Timiskaming Cochrane.
The
Vanthofs have four children, three of whom are currently in university.
John’s
public service career started with his election to the Temiskaming Dairy
Producer Committee on which he has served for over twenty years including
several years as Chairman. In 2004, John was elected for a term to the Board of
Dairy Farmers of Ontario. John was DFO Director when Thornloe Cheese was
threatened with closure and played a key role in its rebirth.
John also
served on municipal council for twelve years, but he is most widely recognized
for his ten year term as President of the Temiskaming Federation of
Agriculture. During that time, the Federation represented the agricultural
community in some key issues most notably the Adams Mine Landfill debate. The
critical analysis of the Ministry of Environment’s approval, commissioned by
the Federation, was one of the catalysts that stopped the project.
John was
a member of the Board of Directors for the 2009 International Plowing Match.
His main responsibility was the student educational program for the Match. He
also sat on the Board of the Englehart and District Hospital, and the
fundraising committee for the Englehart Family Health Clinic and was vice chair
of the Temiskaming Foundation.
His
hobbies include riding his motorcycle and avoiding rocks on Lake Wendigo.
http://johnvanthof.com/about-john/
John
and his wife Ria have owned and operated a dairy and crop farm outside
of Earlton Ontario since 1984. He was elected in Oct 2011 to represent
the riding of Timiskaming Cochrane.
The Vanthofs have four children, three of whom are currently in university.
John’s public service career started with his election to the Temiskaming Dairy Producer Committee on which he has served for over twenty years including several years as Chairman. In 2004, John was elected for a term to the Board of Dairy Farmers of Ontario. John was DFO Director when Thornloe Cheese was threatened with closure and played a key role in its rebirth.
John also served on municipal council for twelve years, but he is most widely recognized for his ten year term as President of the Temiskaming Federation of Agriculture. During that time, the Federation represented the agricultural community in some key issues most notably the Adams Mine Landfill debate. The critical analysis of the Ministry of Environment’s approval, commissioned by the Federation, was one of the catalysts that stopped the project.
John was a member of the Board of Directors for the 2009 International Plowing Match. His main responsibility was the student educational program for the Match. He also sat on the Board of the Englehart and District Hospital, and the fundraising committee for the Englehart Family Health Clinic and was vice chair of the Temiskaming Foundation.
His hobbies include riding his motorcycle and avoiding rocks on Lake Wendigo.
- See more at: http://johnvanthof.com/about-john/#sthash.7b27Xc7q.dpuf
The Vanthofs have four children, three of whom are currently in university.
John’s public service career started with his election to the Temiskaming Dairy Producer Committee on which he has served for over twenty years including several years as Chairman. In 2004, John was elected for a term to the Board of Dairy Farmers of Ontario. John was DFO Director when Thornloe Cheese was threatened with closure and played a key role in its rebirth.
John also served on municipal council for twelve years, but he is most widely recognized for his ten year term as President of the Temiskaming Federation of Agriculture. During that time, the Federation represented the agricultural community in some key issues most notably the Adams Mine Landfill debate. The critical analysis of the Ministry of Environment’s approval, commissioned by the Federation, was one of the catalysts that stopped the project.
John was a member of the Board of Directors for the 2009 International Plowing Match. His main responsibility was the student educational program for the Match. He also sat on the Board of the Englehart and District Hospital, and the fundraising committee for the Englehart Family Health Clinic and was vice chair of the Temiskaming Foundation.
His hobbies include riding his motorcycle and avoiding rocks on Lake Wendigo.
- See more at: http://johnvanthof.com/about-john/#sthash.7b27Xc7q.dpuf
John
and his wife Ria have owned and operated a dairy and crop farm outside
of Earlton Ontario since 1984. He was elected in Oct 2011 to represent
the riding of Timiskaming Cochrane.
The Vanthofs have four children, three of whom are currently in university.
John’s public service career started with his election to the Temiskaming Dairy Producer Committee on which he has served for over twenty years including several years as Chairman. In 2004, John was elected for a term to the Board of Dairy Farmers of Ontario. John was DFO Director when Thornloe Cheese was threatened with closure and played a key role in its rebirth.
John also served on municipal council for twelve years, but he is most widely recognized for his ten year term as President of the Temiskaming Federation of Agriculture. During that time, the Federation represented the agricultural community in some key issues most notably the Adams Mine Landfill debate. The critical analysis of the Ministry of Environment’s approval, commissioned by the Federation, was one of the catalysts that stopped the project.
John was a member of the Board of Directors for the 2009 International Plowing Match. His main responsibility was the student educational program for the Match. He also sat on the Board of the Englehart and District Hospital, and the fundraising committee for the Englehart Family Health Clinic and was vice chair of the Temiskaming Foundation.
His hobbies include riding his motorcycle and avoiding rocks on Lake Wendigo.
- See more at: http://johnvanthof.com/about-john/#sthash.7b27Xc7q.dpuf
The Vanthofs have four children, three of whom are currently in university.
John’s public service career started with his election to the Temiskaming Dairy Producer Committee on which he has served for over twenty years including several years as Chairman. In 2004, John was elected for a term to the Board of Dairy Farmers of Ontario. John was DFO Director when Thornloe Cheese was threatened with closure and played a key role in its rebirth.
John also served on municipal council for twelve years, but he is most widely recognized for his ten year term as President of the Temiskaming Federation of Agriculture. During that time, the Federation represented the agricultural community in some key issues most notably the Adams Mine Landfill debate. The critical analysis of the Ministry of Environment’s approval, commissioned by the Federation, was one of the catalysts that stopped the project.
John was a member of the Board of Directors for the 2009 International Plowing Match. His main responsibility was the student educational program for the Match. He also sat on the Board of the Englehart and District Hospital, and the fundraising committee for the Englehart Family Health Clinic and was vice chair of the Temiskaming Foundation.
His hobbies include riding his motorcycle and avoiding rocks on Lake Wendigo.
- See more at: http://johnvanthof.com/about-john/#sthash.7b27Xc7q.dpuf
John
and his wife Ria have owned and operated a dairy and crop farm outside
of Earlton Ontario since 1984. He was elected in Oct 2011 to represent
the riding of Timiskaming Cochrane.
The Vanthofs have four children, three of whom are currently in university.
John’s public service career started with his election to the Temiskaming Dairy Producer Committee on which he has served for over twenty years including several years as Chairman. In 2004, John was elected for a term to the Board of Dairy Farmers of Ontario. John was DFO Director when Thornloe Cheese was threatened with closure and played a key role in its rebirth.
John also served on municipal council for twelve years, but he is most widely recognized for his ten year term as President of the Temiskaming Federation of Agriculture. During that time, the Federation represented the agricultural community in some key issues most notably the Adams Mine Landfill debate. The critical analysis of the Ministry of Environment’s approval, commissioned by the Federation, was one of the catalysts that stopped the project.
John was a member of the Board of Directors for the 2009 International Plowing Match. His main responsibility was the student educational program for the Match. He also sat on the Board of the Englehart and District Hospital, and the fundraising committee for the Englehart Family Health Clinic and was vice chair of the Temiskaming Foundation.
His hobbies include riding his motorcycle and avoiding rocks on Lake Wendigo.
- See more at: http://johnvanthof.com/about-john/#sthash.7b27Xc7q.dpuf
The Vanthofs have four children, three of whom are currently in university.
John’s public service career started with his election to the Temiskaming Dairy Producer Committee on which he has served for over twenty years including several years as Chairman. In 2004, John was elected for a term to the Board of Dairy Farmers of Ontario. John was DFO Director when Thornloe Cheese was threatened with closure and played a key role in its rebirth.
John also served on municipal council for twelve years, but he is most widely recognized for his ten year term as President of the Temiskaming Federation of Agriculture. During that time, the Federation represented the agricultural community in some key issues most notably the Adams Mine Landfill debate. The critical analysis of the Ministry of Environment’s approval, commissioned by the Federation, was one of the catalysts that stopped the project.
John was a member of the Board of Directors for the 2009 International Plowing Match. His main responsibility was the student educational program for the Match. He also sat on the Board of the Englehart and District Hospital, and the fundraising committee for the Englehart Family Health Clinic and was vice chair of the Temiskaming Foundation.
His hobbies include riding his motorcycle and avoiding rocks on Lake Wendigo.
- See more at: http://johnvanthof.com/about-john/#sthash.7b27Xc7q.dpuf
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Lisa Thompson - MPP for Huron Bruce (December 17th, 2014)
Father, we are thankful for Lisa Thompson MPP for Huron Bruce
Continue to give her vision, direction and steps necessary
to move our province forward. We pray that she would be a strength, support and
encouragement to our Legislature. Keep her family unified and protected. In the
name of Jesus, Amen
BIOGRAHPY
Lisa is the Member of Provincial Parliament for Huron-Bruce and was
first elected to the Ontario Legislature in 2011 and was re-elected in
2014. She is currently the Progressive Conservative Critic for
Environment & Climate Change.
Lisa was born in Wingham and resided in East Wawanosh which is located in Huron County until she left for the University of Guelph, where she studied and has a degree in Public Administration and Consumer Economics.
Most recently, Lisa served as the General Manager of the Ontario Dairy Goat Cooperative (ODGC). Lisa successfully negotiated the amalgamation of two organizations in 2005, which allowed the ODGC to evolve from a regional operation into a provincial cooperative with it’s headquarters based in Teeswater, and provides local employment and access to markets for the dairy goat industry. In the six years with the ODGC, Lisa worked to improve the relationship between producers and processors, and turned the cooperative into a multi-million dollar business venture.
Lisa’s professional highlights also include her time as a Rural Community Advisor for the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program, Class 6; and the George Morris Executive Development Program.
Lisa is a strong supporter and has been involved with many community and agricultural organizations. She has served as an Ontario 4-H Foundation Trustee; Ontario 4-H Foundation Chair of the Board; Chair of the International Goat Symposium; Vice-Chair of Ontario Agri-Food Education Inc.; and choreographer and caller for Team Farmall, a set of square dancing tractors that travel the province providing entertainment at fall fairs and special events.
As a youth, Lisa always had a keen interest in provincial politics and has been an active volunteer for Huron-Bruce for many years.
Lisa resides in Teeswater with her husband Dennis, and are the proud parents to three step-children. Lisa enjoys spending time working with her family on the farm, skiiing, curling, cheering on local sports teams and spending time at Bruce Beach.
http://lisathompsonmpp.ca/meet-lisa/
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Monique Taylor - MPP for Hamilton Mountain (December 16th, 2014)
Lord, I pray for MPP Monique Taylor today as she fulfills the role of critic in the areas of Children and Youth Services. Lord, family is so important to You and Your heart that you established the home as the place for peace, safety and growth. I pray that as Monique endeavors to give guidance in these areas through her role within this ministry, that You would give her a heart of compassion. I pray that you would bless her family. May she be aware of Your Love and Your Mercy in all the situations of her life. I pray that she would know Your blessings this day. Amen!!
BIOGRAPHY
Monique Taylor is the Member of Provincial Parliament for the riding of Hamilton Mountain. She was elected on October 6th, 2011.
Prior to her election, Monique worked as an assistant to Scott Duvall, City Councillor for Ward 7 on Hamilton Mountain. This work, in addition to her own personal experiences, brought Monique face to face with the issues, challenges, and struggles faced by the people of Hamilton.
During this time, Monique was also a key member of the campaign to save the McMaster Emergency room.
Monique has always focused her work on ways in which the provincial government needs to step up for the people of Hamilton and Ontario, a focus that continues in her work at Queen’s Park.
A graduate of the Toronto School of Business, an experienced hospitality worker, and a long-time community activist, Monique Taylor is determined to fight to make life more affordable for the people of Hamilton.
http://www.moniquetaylormpp.ca/bio/
BIOGRAPHY
Monique Taylor is the Member of Provincial Parliament for the riding of Hamilton Mountain. She was elected on October 6th, 2011.
Prior to her election, Monique worked as an assistant to Scott Duvall, City Councillor for Ward 7 on Hamilton Mountain. This work, in addition to her own personal experiences, brought Monique face to face with the issues, challenges, and struggles faced by the people of Hamilton.
During this time, Monique was also a key member of the campaign to save the McMaster Emergency room.
Monique has always focused her work on ways in which the provincial government needs to step up for the people of Hamilton and Ontario, a focus that continues in her work at Queen’s Park.
A graduate of the Toronto School of Business, an experienced hospitality worker, and a long-time community activist, Monique Taylor is determined to fight to make life more affordable for the people of Hamilton.
http://www.moniquetaylormpp.ca/bio/
Monday, December 15, 2014
Harinder Takhar - MPP for Mississauga-Erindale (December 15th, 2014)
Lord we thank you for MPP Harinder Takhar for his service to this province. We pray that Your hand will continue to be with him in his current role as Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet, and other responsibilities that might come his way. Give him the ability to discern what is of real value and the strength and endurance he needs to lead this important Board. Lord bless his family with health and wholeness and may they be aware of Your presence in their lives. In Jesus name, Amen
BIOGRAPHY
Harinder Takhar has been a long time resident (30 years) of Mississauga, married and proud father of two daughters. He believes in ensuring a vibrant, diverse, prosperous and safe community where everyone has an opportunity to contribute and grow.
Harinder Takhar’s educational credentials include a Master’s degree in Economics, Political Science and an undergraduate degree in English, Economics and Political Science. He holds the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) and professional administrator’s designations. He was awarded the prestigious State Merit Scholarship and stood first in Economics during his studies for his Bachelor’s degree. Harinder believes in life long learning and has completed several executive leadership courses at Rotman School Of Management (University of Toronto) and at the Schulich School of Business (York University). He was appointed Fellow (FCMA) of the Society of Management Accountants of Canada in 2002.
Takhar has been profiled extensively for his community service in the various newspapers and national magazines including the December 2001 issue of the “Canadian Living” magazine, March 2002 issue of “Mississauga Business Times” and an article published in CMA “Management” magazine.
Harinder was elected to the Ontario Legislature in October 2003. He was then re-elected in 2007. He was immediately appointed to the Executive Council of Ontario and as the Minister of Transportation. He served in that capacity for 2.5 years and was then appointed as Ontario’s first Minister of Small Business and Entrepreneurship, then Minister of Small Business and Consumer Services before being appointed to his current role as Minister of Government Services in June of 2009.
Harinder Takhar served as Chairman and a member of the Board of Governors of the Credit Valley Hospital, Chair of the Strategic Planning Committee, Resources Committee and Treasurer of the Board; a founding member of the Board of Directors and President of the International Punjabi Chamber of Commerce. In June 1997, Harinder became a member of the Board of Directors of the Education Safety Association of Ontario and served in that capacity for approximately four years.
Harinder also served as the Chair of the Untied Way of Peel Region. He accepted the chairmanship of The United Way of Peel at a very critical time in that organization’s history. Under his leadership the organization regained contributor confidence, which resulted in two very successful fundraising campaigns in a single year which eliminated the debt entirely.
Harinder Takhar has a unique blend of public and private sector experience. He joined the Peel District School Board in September 1994 and served as the Associate Director and Chief Financial Officer. As such, he was responsible for all of the Board’s financial, strategic and operational planning, human resources, plant and physical planning services and manages an operating and capital budget in excess of $900 million.
Before his election, Takhar also served as the President and CEO of Chalmers Group Of Companies. Chalmers Group, which consisted of five manufacturing companies with operations in Canada and the USA. The company sales increased eighteen fold in ten years. Chalmers was judged a finalist among the 50 best-managed private companies in Canada in 1995. In 1999, Chalmers was given the “Award of Excellence” by the Ontario Chamber Of Commerce along with larger companies like Ford of Canada and Canadian Tire. Also, Harinder Takhar was given the “2001 New Pioneers Entrepreneur of the Year Award”, by “Skills for Change”, a Canadian Organization. He also received the ’2001 Community Service Award’ from the Society Of Management Accountants of Ontario. Most recently, he received the SEWA Award from the Sikh Centennial Foundation and the prestigious President’s Award from the Indo-Canadian Chamber of Commerce. In a recent trip to India, Harinder was honoured by various organizations.
From 1991 to 1994, Harinder Takhar had been executive vice-president of finance and administration of the earth and environmental group and vice-president finance and chief financial officer of the engineering group of AGRA INDUSTRIES LIMITED.
Prior to his positions with AGRA INDUSTRIES, he served as vice-president of finance and operations services for LINEAR TECHNOLOGY INC., GENNUM CORPORATION and as a Controller for TIMEX CANADA INC.
Takhar taught business and CMA/CGA accredited courses at Sheridan College for 13 years. He served as a mentor for many students aspiring to join CGA and CMA programs.
Harinder has a good sense of what Ontario and Canada is all about, and how the efforts and hard work of individuals can make a difference. He believes strongly in building better communities and making full use of the skills and qualifications of all Ontarians.
http://www.hstakhar.com/about
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