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Hazel McCallion Salary: How Much Did Hazel McCallion Earn?

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Hazel McCallion, a Canadian businesswoman and politician who served as the fifth mayor of Mississauga, Ontario, from 1978 until 2014 was one of the highest paid mayors. 

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In 2012, McCallion was ranked the third highest paid mayor in Canada, with a salary of $187,057.

McCallion was first elected in November 1978, and is the longest-serving mayor in the city’s history.

She retired in 2014, at which time she had served for 36 years.

McCallion was a successful candidate in twelve municipal elections, having been acclaimed twice and re-elected ten other times.

Hazel Mccallion | The Toronto Star

Nicknamed “Hurricane Hazel” by her followers because of her outspoken political style,  McCallion was first elected mayor in 1978, defeating popular incumbent Ron Searle by about 3,000 votes.

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Prior to that, she unsuccessfully campaigned for the position of deputy reeve in 1964.

She was elected as Streetsville’s mayor in 1970, and served until 1973.

She also served on the executive of many federal and provincial committees and associations.

She was the first chancellor of Sheridan College.

McCallion was a successful candidate in twelve municipal elections, having been acclaimed twice and re-elected ten other times.

Before joining politics, Hazel and her husband Sam (who died in 1997 of Alzheimer’s disease) founded The Streetsville Booster in 1964.

McCallion is survived by three children; sons Peter McCallion and Paul McCallion and daughter Linda McCallion.

 


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