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Peter Bethlenfalvy

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Peter Bethlenfalvy
Ontario Minister of Finance
Assumed office
December 31, 2020
PremierDoug Ford
Preceded byRod Phillips
President of the Treasury Board of Ontario
In office
June 29, 2018 – June 18, 2021
PremierDoug Ford
Preceded byEleanor McMahon
Succeeded byPrabmeet Sarkaria
Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament
for Pickering—Uxbridge
Assumed office
June 7, 2018
Preceded byTracy MacCharles
Personal details
BornMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Political partyProgressive Conservative
EducationMarionapolis College
Alma materMcGill University (BA, MBA)
University of Toronto (MA)
Occupation
  • Politician
  • businessman
Websitepeterbethlenfalvympp.ca

Peter Bethlenfalvy MPP is a Canadian businessman and politician who has been the finance minister for Ontario since December 31, 2020.[1][2] Bethlenfalvy has sat in the Ontario Legislature as the member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Pickering—Uxbridge since the 2018 Ontario provincial election, representing the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party. He served as President of the Ontario Treasury Board from 2018 to 2021.

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Early life and education

Bethlenfalvy was born in Montreal, Quebec, to Hungarian immigrants.[3] He earned a bachelor's degree in physiology, a master's in business administration from McGill University, and a master of arts degree from the University of Toronto.[4]

In business, Bethlenfalvy served as the chief investment officer at CST Consultants Inc. He has also held various other senior financial roles: senior vice-president of financial regulations at Manulife Financial, co-president of DBRS Ltd. (where the agency downgraded Ontario's long- and short-term debt ratings in 2009) and as president and chief operating officer of TD Securities in New York.[5]

Political career

He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 2018 provincial election.[6] Pickering—Uxbridge was a new provincial riding for 2018. It was created out of parts of Pickering—Scarborough East, Ajax—Pickering and Durham. The PC Party formed government and on June 29, 2018, Bethlenfalvy was appointed president of the Treasury Board in Premier Doug Ford's Cabinet.[7]

In office, Bethlenfalvy has worked on projects such as a line-by-line review of government spending,[8] government modernization initiatives,[9] and controversially, Bill 124, which limits public sector compensation.[10]

Bethlanfalvy became finance minister after the resignation of Rod Phillips on December 31, 2020.[2]

Electoral record

2022 Ontario general election: Pickering—Uxbridge
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Peter Bethlenfalvy 19,208 44.43 +2.23
Liberal Ibrahim Daniyal 12,345 28.56 +8.16
New Democratic Khalid Ahmed 6,934 16.04 −15.98
Green Julia Rondinone 2,266 5.24 +1.28
Ontario Party Lisa Robinson 1,790 4.14  
New Blue Elizabeth Tallis 543 1.26  
Ontario Centrist Party Hasan Syed 76 0.18  
Moderate Netalia Duboisky 70 0.16 −0.05
Total valid votes 43,232 100.0  
Total rejected, unmarked, and declined ballots 321
Turnout 43,553 45.29
Eligible voters 95,468
Progressive Conservative hold Swing −2.96
Source(s)
  • "Summary of Valid Votes Cast for Each Candidate" (PDF). Elections Ontario. 2022. Archived from the original on 2023-05-18.
  • "Statistical Summary by Electoral District" (PDF). Elections Ontario. 2022. Archived from the original on 2023-05-21.
2018 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes %
Progressive Conservative Peter Bethlenfalvy 22,447 42.20
New Democratic Nerissa Cariño 17,033 32.02
Liberal Ibrahim Daniyal 10,851 20.40
Green Adam Narraway 2,105 3.96
Libertarian Brendan Reilly 273 0.51
Independent William Myers 194 0.36
Moderate Netalia Duboisky 111 0.21
Independent Michelle Francis 96 0.18
Independent Eric Sivadas 83 0.16
Total valid votes 53,193 100.0  
Progressive Conservative pickup new district.
Source: Elections Ontario[11]

Cabinet Positions

Political offices
Ontario provincial government of Doug Ford
Preceded by President of the Treasury Board
June 29, 2018–present
Incumbent
Preceded by Minister of Finance
December 31, 2020–present
Incumbent

References


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