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Eleanor McMahon

The Honourable
Eleanor McMahon
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Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament
for Burlington
Assumed office
June 12, 2014
Preceded by Jane McKenna
Personal details
Born 1962 (age 54–55)
Windsor, Ontario
Political party Liberal
Spouse(s) Greg Stobbart (Dec. 2006)
Residence Burlington, Ontario
Occupation Non-profit director

Eleanor McMahon (born c. 1962) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. She is a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario who was elected in 2014. She represents the riding of Burlington. She is the founder of the Share the Road Cycling Coalition, a bicycling advocacy group she created following the death of her husband in a cycling collision in June 2006.

McMahon was born and raised in Windsor, Ontario. She was employed on Parliament Hill as press secretary successively for Herb Gray, John Turner and Jean Chrétien. Other roles included Director of Public Affairs at the Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women, Vice President at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Director of Public Affairs at Petro-Canada, Vice President at United Way Ottawa, and Executive Director of Public Affairs at the Ontario Medical Association.

After her husband was killed by a driver with a suspended license in 2006, McMahon founded the Share the Road Cycling Coalition. She pressed the government to amend the Highway Traffic Act to toughen the law regarding drivers who drive with suspended licences. The amendment, known as Greg's Law was passed in April 2009. She also released a policy paper on a bicycle strategy for the province which discussed infrastructure funding, bicycle travel and route development. She released the paper in partnership with Transportation Minister Glen Murray in 2013. In April 2014 McMahon again joined Murray in the announcement of $25 million government investment strategy in cycling infrastructure.

On January 30, 2014, McMahon was nominated as the Liberal candidate for the riding of Burlington. On June 12, 2014, McMahon defeated Progressive Conservative incumbent Jane McKenna by 3,507 votes.


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