Diane Deans

Birth Year 1958

Age 66 years old

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Diane Elizabeth Deans is a former member of Ottawa City Council, Canada, representing Gloucester-Southgate Ward in the city's southeast, representing more than 49,500 residents.

A graduate of the University of Guelph, she was active in the Canadian Federation of Students before becoming a staffer on Parliament Hill.

1994

Deans was first elected to Ottawa city council in 1994.

2000

In the mid-2000s, Deans' main concern had been the creation of a new branch for the Ottawa Public Library in her rapidly growing ward, now called the Greenboro Library.

2001

Prior to Ottawa and its surrounding municipalities were amalgamated in 2001, she faced a tough election against George Barrett.

2002

She also supported by-laws limiting smoking in the city, while not supporting a lawn pesticide bylaw in 2002 and 2005.

Deans is the Chairperson of the City's Community and Protective Services Committee of the City of Ottawa.

She also sits on the Transportation Committee, the Finance and Economic Development Committee, Member Services Committee, and the Ottawa Community Lands Development Corporation.

She is currently co-chair of the Seniors' Roundtable.

2003

In the 2003 Ottawa election, she handily defeated two lesser-known opponents.

2004

Deans sought the federal Liberal nomination in the riding of Ottawa South in 2004.

She lost to David McGuinty.

2006

After victory in the 2006 Ottawa election, Deans began her fifth term as Councillor for Gloucester-Southgate ward.

She was seen as a possible candidate to challenge Chiarelli for the mayoralty in 2006, but chose to run for re-election in Gloucester-Southgate Ward.

2007

In March 2007, Diane Deans announced that she had been approached by members of the Ontario Liberal Party urging her to seek the party's nomination for the riding of Ottawa Centre.

She received the support of the sitting MPP Richard Patten.

On June 4, 2007, she lost the provincial nomination to Yasir Naqvi.

Deans was married to former New Democratic Party Member of Parliament Ian Deans for 22 years.

2010

In the 2010 election, Deans was re-elected in her Gloucester-Southgate Ward.

2014

She was once again re-elected in 2014 for her seventh consecutive term.

Deans considers herself a centrist member of council but traditionally takes a liberal stance on most issues.

2019

In September 2019, Deans was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.