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Graydon Smith

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Graydon Smith
Minister of Natural Resources[a]
Assumed office
June 24, 2022
PremierDoug Ford
Preceded byGreg Rickford
Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament
for Parry Sound—Muskoka
Assumed office
June 2, 2022
Preceded byNorm Miller
Mayor of Bracebridge
In office
October 25, 2010 – June 2, 2022
Preceded byDon Coates
Succeeded byRick Maloney
Member of Bracebridge Town Council
In office
November 13, 2006 – October 25, 2010
ConstituencyAt-large
Personal details
Political partyProgressive Conservative

Graydon Smith MPP is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 2022 provincial election. He represents the riding of Parry Sound—Muskoka as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.[1]

Smith was formerly the mayor of Bracebridge, Ontario.

On June 24, 2022, Smith was appointed Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry by Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell.[2]

On June 6, 2024, it was announced that Smith remained the Minister of Natural Resources but no longer had responsibility for forestry.[3]

Background

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Smith grew up in Port Sydney, Ontario, where his family owned and operated a local business. He along with his father and brother were members of the Kinsmen Club of Bracebridge for many years. Smith was inspired to enter politics through his time with the Kinsmen Club and a Bracebridge councillor who encouraged him to run in 2006.

Smith is married with two children and lives in Bracebridge, Ontario.

Political Career (2006 - present)

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Smith began his political career in Bracebridge, Ontario as a District of Muskoka councillor in 2006. After one term as councillor, the Bracebridge mayor at the time and Smith’s mentor, Don Coates decided to retire and encouraged Smith to run for the mayorship in 2010. He won the seat and served as mayor for 12 years.

During his time as mayor, he became a board of director with the Association of Municipalities of Ontario in 2014 and was president 2021. Smith was also a board of director with the Ontario Small Urban Municipalities.

In 2022, former Parry Sound-Muskoka MPP Norm Miller announced he was retiring and would not be seeking re-election paving the way for Smith to run as the Progressive Conservative candidate. On June 2, 2022 Smith won the provincial election with about 45%[4] of the votes. On June 24, Smith was appointed Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry.

In June 2022, Smith was criminally charged under Ontario's Endangered Species Act. Specifically, he was accused of ordering road construction which destroyed endangered Blanding's Turtle habitats during his tenure as mayor of Bracebridge.[5][6] On October 25, 2022, the charges against Smith were dropped.[7]

Election results

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2025 Ontario general election: Parry Sound—Muskoka
The 2025 general election will be held on February 27.
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal David Innes
Ontario Party Helen Kroeker
New Blue Brandon Nicksy
Green Matt Richter
New Democratic Jim Ronholm
Progressive Conservative Graydon Smith
Total valid votes/expense limit
Total rejected, unmarked, and declined ballots
Turnout
Eligible voters
2022 Ontario general election: Parry Sound—Muskoka
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Progressive Conservative Graydon Smith 20,216 45.37 −2.70 $85,536
Green Matt Richter 18,102 40.63 +20.61 $95,858
New Democratic Erin Horvath 3,427 7.69 −14.34 $14,568
Ontario Party Andrew John Cocks 1,649 3.70   $8,029
New Blue Doug Maynard 883 1.98   $2,616
Independent Daniel Predie Jr. 155 0.35   $0
Populist Brad Waddell 126 0.28   $3,142
Total valid votes/expense limit 44,558 99.58 +0.29 $117,992
Total rejected, unmarked, and declined ballots 187 0.42 -0.29
Turnout 44,745 53.09 -6.13
Eligible voters 82,580
Progressive Conservative hold Swing −11.65
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 Bracebridge mayoral election[8]
Candidate Votes %
Graydon Smith 4,457 75.9%
Lory-Lynn Giaschi-Pacini 1,417 24.1%
2014 Bracebridge mayoral election[9]
Candidate Votes %
Graydon Smith 5,171 84.0%
Phil Kolyn 986 16.0%
2010 Bracebridge mayoral election[10]
Candidate Votes %
Graydon Smith 2,882 46.1%
Larry Stroud 1,954 31.2%
John Duck 1,422 22.7%
2006 Bracebridge municipal election: At-large (three to be elected)[11]
Candidate Votes %
Scott Young 2,675 17.82%
Steven Clement 2,464 16.42%
Graydon Smith 2,428 16.18%
Barb McMurray 2,271 15.13%
Don MacKay 2,211 14.73%
John Kelly 1,247 8.31%
Tricia Hunter 1,171 7.80%
Jim Swanborough 542 3.61%

Notes

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  1. ^ Known as Minister of Natural Resources & Forestry until 2024, succeeded by Nolan Quinn as Associate Minister Forestry

References

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  1. ^ "PC Graydon Smith wins in Parry Sound—Muskoka". Toronto Star. June 2, 2022. ISSN 0319-0781.
  2. ^ "Doug Ford appoints Sylvia Jones new health minister, gives nephew spot in new PC cabinet". CBC.ca. June 24, 2022. Retrieved August 3, 2024.
  3. ^ Stone, Laura; Gray, Jeff (June 6, 2024). "Premier Doug Ford unveils cabinet shuffle as Ontario legislature breaks until October". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved August 3, 2024.
  4. ^ "EFRS". results.elections.on.ca. Retrieved 2023-03-21.
  5. ^ Mehrabi, Kimia (2022-06-29). "Ontario's new minister of natural resources accused of harming threatened turtles". blogTo. Toronto. Retrieved 2023-10-18.
  6. ^ McKenzie-Sutter, Holly (2022-06-28). "New Ontario natural resources minister faces hearing on charges he harmed endangered turtles". National Post. Toronto. Retrieved 2023-10-18.
  7. ^ Hartill, Mary (2022-10-25). "Turtle troubles over for Bracebridge, its former mayor, now Minister of Natural Resources, as charges withdrawn". MuskokaRegion.com. Bracebridge. Retrieved 2023-10-18.
  8. ^ "2018 Municipal Election Results". Town of Bracebridge. Retrieved 2025-02-07.
  9. ^ "2014 Municipal Election Results". Town of Bracebridge. Retrieved 2025-02-07.
  10. ^ "2010 Municipal Election Results". Town of Bracebridge. Retrieved 2025-02-07.
  11. ^ "2006 Municipal Election Results". Town of Bracebridge. Retrieved 2025-02-07.