Steve Desroches

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Steve Desroches
Deputy Mayor of Ottawa
Serving with Eli El-Chantiry
In office
December, 2010 – December 1, 2014
Succeeded byMark Taylor Bob Monette
Ottawa City Councillor
In office
December 1, 2006 – December 1, 2014
Preceded byWard created
Succeeded byMichael Qaqish
ConstituencyGloucester-South Nepean Ward
Personal details
Other political
affiliations
Independent
Spouse(s)Michelle Desroches [1]
Children4

Steve Desroches is a politician in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He was the councillor for Gloucester-South Nepean Ward, a ward representing some of Ottawa's southern suburbs. He was first elected in the 2006 municipal election.[2] He has re-elected in the 2010 Ottawa municipal election.[3]

Desroches studied at the University of Ottawa and Carleton University, where he obtained a Master's degree in public administration.[2] Prior to his entry in municipal politics, Desroches worked for several Ministries in the federal government as well as the office of the Auditor General.[2] He was a trustee at the Ottawa Public Library Board and also a vice-chair in the OC Transpo Advisory Committee.[2] In the election, Desroches defeated former Ottawa-Carleton Regional Chair Andrew Haydon to become the first councillor of this new ward which includes about half of Barrhaven, Riverside South and Leitrim.

He lists his priorities as to improving infrastructures in the ward that is under massive development, including improving roads and public transit. Public Safety and fiscal management were also key priorities in his campaign and for his upcoming term at City Council. He was also a supporter of the now-cancelled expansion of the City's O-Train north-south light-rail expansion project which would have served Riverside South and Barrhaven South starting in 2009.

Steve is a member of the Board of Directors of the Perley-Rideau Veterans Health Centre Foundation.[1] In 2015 he was awarded the Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation for his work to support Canadian veterans.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ottawa councillor Steve Desroches is a man of his word and won't be running in 2014".
  2. ^ a b c d "Councillor Steve Desroches". City of Ottawa. Retrieved 2010-04-09.
  3. ^ "Ottawa 2010 Nominations". Retrieved April 18, 2010.

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Preceded by
New ward
City councillors from Gloucester-South Nepean Ward
2006-2014
Succeeded by
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