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Michael Deane Harris (born January 23, 1945) was the twenty-second Premier of Ontario from June 26, 1995 to April 15, 2002. He is most noted for the " Common Sense Revolution" and his large cuts to provincial programs and taxes.
The Hon. Mike Harris
Rank:22nd
Term of Office: June 26, 1995 - April 15, 2002
Predecessor: Bob Rae
Successor: Ernie Eves
Date of Birth: January 23, 1945
Place of Birth: Toronto, Ontario
Spouses: Mary Alyce Coward
Janet Harrison
Profession: Teacher, Businessman
Political Party: PCThe Ontario Progressive Conservative Party (PC Party of Ontario) is a right-of-centre political party in Ontario, Canada. The party has been in power for a majority of the time since Confederation, and governed without interruption from 1943 to 1985.

Harris was born in Toronto and grew up in the area around Lake NipissingThe Manitou Islands are in the distance. Lake Nipissing is a lake in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is 910 square kilometres in size and located between the Ottawa River and Georgian Bay. The city of North Bay sits along its shoreline. Nipissing, La, where his father operated a ski hill. Harris worked at his father's ski hill and became a golf pro at a local course. He then went to teacher's college and became an elementary school teacher.

1 Rise to Power

He first sought election to public office as a school board trustee in 1975. Five years later, he entered provincial politics and defeated the incumbent Liberal MPP in 1981. He sat as a backbencher in William Davis's Tory government, and became a cabinet minister under Frank Miller in 1985.

In that year's provincial election, however, the Tories, led by Miller, won a minority of seats in the Legislature. This minority government was quickly defeated on a Motion of No Confidence by David Peterson's Liberals and Bob Rae's New Democratic Party. The agreement between the Liberals and the NDP to allow a Liberal minority government to govern for two years in exchange for the implementation of cerrtain NDP policies consigned the Tories to opposition for the first time in 42 years.

Miller resigned and was replaced by Larry Grossman. Grossman led the party to a disastrous showing in the 1987 election, and announced his resignation shortly thereafter.

The party was not ready to hold a leadership convention. Grossman had lost his seat in the Legislature, and remained the official leader of the party. Sarnia MPP Andy Brandt served as "interim leader" in the Legislature until 1990, when party members in a province-wide vote elected Harris leader over Dianne Cunningham. Under Harris, the Tories placed third in the 1990 election.

On May 3, 1994, Harris unveiled his aggressive "Common Sense Revolution" platform, which was inspired by the United States Republican Party's " Contract with America," although free of much of its social conservatism. It called for sweeping spending cuts and large tax cuts.

By 1995, the governing New Democratic Party and incumbent Premier Bob Rae had become extremely unpopular with the electorate, largely because of the state of the Ontario and North American economies. The Liberals were leading in the pre-election polls, but after running a disastrously poor campaign began to lose support. Harris was elected with a sizeable majority government in the 1995 election. Roughly half of his party's seats came from the more affluent regions of the greater Toronto area (GTA), especially the suburban belt surrounding Metro Toronto, often called the '905' for its telephone area code.



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