Father God thank you for Monte Kwinter and his service to you in York Centre. Give him your leading and direction on all the decisions he makes. Help him to hear from you supernaturally and be yielded to you for your plans to succeed. Protect him and his family and cause them to know you personally and deeply so that your Kingdom comes and you are given glory.
I pray for peace and blessing to come on Monte in Jesus
name. Amen
First elected to the Ontario Legislature in 1985, Monte Kwinter was elected for the ninth time in 2014 as the Member of Provincial Parliament for York Centre, formerly known as Wilson Heights.
Monte has served as Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations, Minister of Financial Institutions, Minister of Industry, Trade and Technology, Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services and Solicitor General.
He currently serves as Chair of the Ontario Investment and Trade Advisory Council (OITAC) and Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration and International Trade. His long record of community service has included, Chairman of the Toronto Harbour Commission, Chairman of the Toronto Humane Society, Founding President of the Toronto Regional Council of B’Nai Brith, serving on the Board of Directors for the Canadian National Exhibition, the Molson Indy Board of Trustees, the International Advisory Board and the Bishkek International School of Management and Business.
Prior to public life, Monte operated a commercial real estate firm. He has also been Vice-President of the Ontario College of Art, editorial director of a publishing firm and an industrial designer. Monte was born in Toronto and educated at the Ontario College of Art, Syracuse University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Institute of Contemporary Art (Boston) and the University of Montreal. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, a Honourary Master of International Business degree and a Honourary Doctor of Laws degree.
He and his late wife, Wilma, have two sons and two daughters and ten grandchildren
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