Employment Experience
In summary he has had versatile employment from a young age, picking fruit on the farms of Stoney Creek, paperboy, delivery boy, butcher, gas station attendant, electrician’s assistant at Dofasco, salesman, retail experience, Royal Canadian Navy, lawyer, college instructor in business law, Deputy Judge Small Claims Court, politician, cabinet minister, mediator, arbitrator and member of the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal 2001-2004.
While serving as a Deputy Judge Small Claims Court he researched and prepared written judgments in thousands of cases in his 33 years from 1972-2005. Similarly as a member of the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal (2001-2004) he completed thousands of hearings and mediations that required preparation of detailed written reasons using a computerized reporting system. As a member of the Canada Pensions Plan Appeal Tribunal (September 5, 2008 to September 5, 2011) reappointed December 1, 2011 and presently a panel member he has heard in excess of 100 hearings providing written reasons for such decisions.
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