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- Andrew_S._Haydon abstract "Andrew Scott \"Andy\" Haydon (born 1933 in Toronto) is a Canadian engineer and politician. He was reeve of Nepean Township, Ontario from 1970 to 1978 and Regional Chair of Ottawa-Carleton from 1978-1991. Haydon was the first mayor of the city of Nepean when it incorporated on November 24, 1978; Ben Franklin assumed the title one week later.Born in Toronto, Haydon came to Ottawa when he was six. He attended Queen's University where he received a degree in chemical engineering. He then worked in Cornwall, Ontario as a professional engineer. He moved to Nepean Township in 1961 and in 1966 he was elected to Township council, after it was expanded to five aldermen from three. In 1969, he was elected reeve of Nepean.[1] He defeated the incumbent reeve D. Aubrey Moodie in a landslide with 66% of the vote, thanks to the new subdivisions in the city unhappy with Moodie's tax increase. The Nepean Sportsplex and National Capital Equestrian Park were built during Haydon's term as reeve.In 1978 he became the regional chair of Ottawa-Carleton, where he served for 13 years, helping to introduce Ottawa's Transitway, Ottawa City Hall (then the Regional Offices), and the Robert O. Pickard Environmental Centre. He failed however in his plans to establish a second Greenbelt in the city as well as his dreams of establishing Ottawa as a federal capital district.After retiring from politics, he ran a bed and breakfast with his wife.Andrew Haydon Park on the Ottawa River and Andrew Haydon Hall, the city council chambers at Ottawa City Hall, were named after him. Carleton University offers a scholarship in his name each year to a student in an engineering program.In September 2006, Haydon unexpectedly announced his candidacy in the new suburban ward of Gloucester-South Nepean, 15 years after his retirement from politics. He was defeated by Steve Desroches in the 2006 municipal elections.In September 2010, Haydon announced his candidacy for Mayor of Ottawa. He joins 19 other candidates for mayor in the Ottawa municipal election.Haydon has four children with his deceased wife, Mary Leishman. He is currently married to Sherry Franklin, the widow of Ben Franklin, Haydon's successor as mayor of Nepean.".
- Andrew_S._Haydon birthPlace Toronto.
- Andrew_S._Haydon office "1st Mayor ofNepean".
- Andrew_S._Haydon office "33rd Reeve ofNepean Township".
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- Andrew_S._Haydon successor Ben_Franklin_(Canadian_politician).
- Andrew_S._Haydon successor Peter_D._Clark_(politician).
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- Andrew_S._Haydon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Andrew Haydon".
- Andrew_S._Haydon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Andrew S. Haydon".
- Andrew_S._Haydon birthDate "1933".
- Andrew_S._Haydon birthPlace Toronto.
- Andrew_S._Haydon constituency "At large".
- Andrew_S._Haydon name "Andrew Scott Haydon".
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- Andrew_S._Haydon office "Nepean Township Alderman".
- Andrew_S._Haydon predecessor D._Aubrey_Moodie.
- Andrew_S._Haydon predecessor Denis_Coolican.
- Andrew_S._Haydon predecessor "Council expanded".
- Andrew_S._Haydon predecessor "Position created".
- Andrew_S._Haydon spouse "Mary Leishman".
- Andrew_S._Haydon spouse "Sherry Franklin".
- Andrew_S._Haydon successor Ben_Franklin_(Canadian_politician).
- Andrew_S._Haydon successor Peter_D._Clark_(politician).
- Andrew_S._Haydon successor "Position abolished".
- Andrew_S._Haydon successor "Robert Mitchell and Norman Cooksey".
- Andrew_S._Haydon termEnd "1970".
- Andrew_S._Haydon termEnd "1978".
- Andrew_S._Haydon termEnd "1991".
- Andrew_S._Haydon termStart "1967".
- Andrew_S._Haydon termStart "1970".
- Andrew_S._Haydon termStart "1978".
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- Andrew_S._Haydon comment "Andrew Scott \"Andy\" Haydon (born 1933 in Toronto) is a Canadian engineer and politician. He was reeve of Nepean Township, Ontario from 1970 to 1978 and Regional Chair of Ottawa-Carleton from 1978-1991. Haydon was the first mayor of the city of Nepean when it incorporated on November 24, 1978; Ben Franklin assumed the title one week later.Born in Toronto, Haydon came to Ottawa when he was six. He attended Queen's University where he received a degree in chemical engineering.".
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