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Carl Zehr
Mayor of Kitchener, Ontario
In office
1997–2014
Preceded byRichard Christy
Succeeded byBerry Vrbanovic
Personal details
Born1945 (age 78–79)
Baden, Ontario
ResidenceKitchener, Ontario
OccupationAccountant

Carl Zehr (born c. 1945) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was the mayor of Kitchener, Ontario from 1997 to 2014. Prior to that he was a city councillor from 1985 to 1994. As of 2014, he was the longest-serving mayor in Kitchener.[1] He was a member of the Large Urban Mayors' Caucus of Ontario and served as its chair in 1999. He was also a member of the Big City Mayors Caucus (Canada) from 1997 to 2014.

Background

Zehr was born in Baden, Ontario and is a graduate of Rockway Mennonite Collegiate in Kitchener. His first job was in the accounting office of the Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital. He has served as a member of the board of numerous Kitchener area organizations: the Kitchener-Wilmot Hydro Board, the University of Waterloo, Centre in the Square, and Kitchener Housing Inc.[2]

Zehr is a Certified General Accountant, a member and past chair of the Certified General Accountants of Ontario, and a fellow (FCGA) of the Certified General Accountants Association of Canada. In 1991 he received the Ivy Thomas Award, which is bestowed upon an Ontario CGA who has achieved provincial recognition for outstanding public service or charitable involvement, including humanitarian acts.[3] Zehr is also the 2006 recipient of the Ontario Pharmacist Association Visionary Award, and a Paul P. Harris Fellow of the Rotary Club of Kitchener, in recognition of service to the community and club. Zehr appeared in a cameo role episode 2, season 1 of CTV's Dan for Mayor.

Political career

Zehr was the Ontario Liberal Party candidate in Kitchener—Wilmot in the 1990 provincial election, but came in second to New Democrat Mike Cooper.[4]

Zehr was elected as mayor in 1997. He previously served as a city councillor from 1985 to 1994.

On February 4, 2014, Zehr confirmed he would not be seeking re-election in the 2014 municipal elections.[5]

He is the namesake of Carl Zehr Square, a public square at Kitchener City Hall.

References

  1. ^ Terry Pender, "Carl Zehr claims record as Kitchener's longest serving mayor," The Record, December 6, 2009.[1]
  2. ^ Region of Waterloo website Archived January 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ CGA Canada, "100 Certified General Accountants Who Have Made A Difference."[2] Archived 2010-12-30 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Ontario election: Riding-by-riding voting results". The Globe and Mail. September 7, 1990. p. A12.
  5. ^ "Carl Zehr to retire after 17 years as Kitchener mayor". 4 February 2014.
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