Gloria Lindsay Luby

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Gloria Lindsay Luby is a city councillor and Deputy Speaker of Toronto City Council in Toronto, Canada for Ward 4 Etobicoke Centre. She represents one of the two Etobicoke Centre wards. Lindsay Luby is Chair of the Government Management Committee.

Lindsay Luby was a successful businesswoman and consultant before entering politics. She first served as a trustee on the Etobicoke school board, and then became an Etobicoke city councillor.

When Etobicoke was merged with the City of Toronto and four other municipalities in 1997, she was elected to the Toronto city council. She has served as Chair of the Toronto Police Services Board and Chair of the Economic Development and Parks Committee.

A member of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party, she publicly mused about running in the 2003 provincial election to replace Chris Stockwell as the local Member of Provincial Parliament, and was courted by PC leader Premier Ernie Eves.

Lindsay Luby's education includes an honours degree from the University of Western Ontario and a Masters of Education degree from the University of Toronto. She is married to Larry and has three children. She is of Ukrainian heritage.

Preceded by
new position - formerly held by Deputy Mayor of Toronto
Deputy Speaker of Toronto City Council
2006–
Succeeded by
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