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Richard Cannings
Ottawa City Councillor for By-Rideau Ward
In office
1991–2000
Preceded byPierre Bourque
Succeeded byJacques Legendre and Madeleine Meilleur
(ward redistributed between Rideau-Rockcliffe and Rideau-Vanier)
Personal details
Political partyLiberal
SpouseJulie Van Dusen
Residence(s)Ottawa, Ontario

Richard Cannings (born c. 1943) is a former Ottawa City Councillor, who served on council from 1991 to 2000. He represented By-Rideau Ward from 1991 to 1994 and then Rideau Ward until 2000.

Cannings, who grew up in Montreal, received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Bishop's University and a Bachelor of Education from Dalhousie University. He was a teacher in Nova Scotia and Quebec. In 1973, Cannings was the Quebec City Bureau Chief for CFCF-TV. In 1977 he later became press secretary for federal cabinet minister Hon. André Ouellette. In 1980 he became press secretary for consumer and corporate affairs.

In 1985 Cannings co-founded with Grant Hooker, the protest group- called Save the Byward Market.  Its sole purpose was to stop the erection of a 17-floor hotel which would have put the Market in shade.  Cannings has been credited with playing a major role in preventing major developments that would have harmed the heritage environment.

In 1986, Cannings received a degree in history of art and architecture from Carleton University. He served as president of Heritage Ottawa from 1988 to 1991.

While on council, he worked on such issues as the Vanier Parkway Extension, the Kettle Island Bridge Proposal and The Task Force On Prostitution.

On September 10, 2010, he announced his candidacy for councillor of Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward in the October 25 municipal election.

References

  1. ^ "Old foes spark hot contest in Lowertown". Ottawa Citizen. November 6, 1991. p. 68. Retrieved August 29, 2021.
  2. "Councillor Richard Cannings Rideau". Insider the City Hall.
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