Fred Haynes

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Fred J. Haynes
Mayor of Saanich, British Columbia
Assumed office
November 5, 2018[1]
Preceded byRichard Atwell
Personal details
Bornc. 1952
England[1]
Political partyIndependent
Spouse(s)Cathy Haynes[1]
Children3[1]
ResidenceProspect Lake[1]
Occupationbusinessman

Fred J. Haynes (born c. 1952)[2] is a British-Canadian politician. He is currently the mayor of Saanich, British Columbia. Prior to being elected, Haynes was a high school teacher, university instructor, business networking tool publisher and business and economic development consultant. He is also an aikido instructor,[3] in which he has an eighth degree black belt.[1]

Haynes grew up in Kings Cross, London, the son of a seamstress mother and carpenter father. He is one five children, and is a twin. His mother was diagnosed with schizophrenia, resulting in his father having to support the family.[1] While in England, he received a bachelor's degree in education from Victoria University. In England, he worked as a high school teacher.[4] He then moved to Canada and earned a master's degree in science from the University of Guelph and a PhD in medical research from the University of Toronto.[4] At the age of 36, he moved to Tokyo where he worked for a pharmaceutical company writing science papers. In Tokyo, he trained with the riot police, and met his wife Cathy, who is from Australia, and also has a black belt in aikido. After living in Japan, he moved back to Canada, eventually settling in Saanich in 2002.[1]

Haynes ran for a spot on Saanich District Council in the 2014 municipal elections, running on a platform of keeping the cost of living affordable, economic development and government transparency.[2] He was elected to council, finishing in 5th place (top 8 are elected), winning nearly 14,000 votes.

Haynes ran for mayor in the 2018 municipal elections, taking on incumbent mayor Richard Atwell. The election was embroiled by "legal confrontation and muckraking".[1] Haynes defeated Atwell by nearly 5,000 votes, winning with 48% of the vote.

At the 2019 Union of BC Municipalities conference, Haynes indicated his support for lowering the voting age in municipal elections to 16.[5]

While serving as mayor, Saanich adopted a plan to ban single-use plastic grocery bags.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Saanich Mayor Fred Haynes: He has a martial arts black belt, studies harmony". Victoria Times-Colonist. October 28, 2018. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Council". Victoria Times-Colonist. November 8, 2014. p. A4. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  3. ^ "Fred Haynes".
  4. ^ a b Campaign biography
  5. ^ "Lower voting age to 16, UBCM delegates urge". Vancouver Sun. September 27, 2019. p. A4. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  6. ^ "Provincial approval moves Saanich closer to a plastic bag ban". Vancouver Province. March 15, 2020. p. A12. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
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