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Doel said overall, the election results were a positive change for Canada. "I'm extremely happy that we no longer have a Conservative government, I'm happy that Trudeau is the Prime Minister and I'm also happy John Oliver won the riding over Terence Young," he said. "We ran a strong campaign... people wanted to vote strategically to vote the Conservatives out, so we were caught in the middle of that. As you saw, the NDP took a massive hit. But it's just reflective of this election. I do believe in the next election the Greens will continue to gain ground." Doel said he enjoyed running in the 2015 election campaign, but admitted he hasn't decided if he would run again. Oakville Mayor Rob Burton also weighed in on the outcome of the evening. "I think everyone should be proud that our town was able to put up so many good choices for us to choose from," he said. "I thank all of them for putting themselves forward and I look forward to working with the new government in Ottawa." During his victory speech Oliver thanked his supporters, his family and the people of Oakville for putting their trust in him and the Liberal party. "Oakville is celebrating tonight. Canada is celebrating tonight," said Oliver to thunderous applause. "The people of Oakville and the people of Canada chose to throw off the yoke of a divisive For home delivery & customer service call 905-631-6095, 5300 Harvester Rd., Burlington New subscriptions call 905-631-6095 or subscribe online at www.oakvillebeaver.com *All flyers not necessarily delivered to all homes l r. M ge aris a D'An g hiv ani Sag We offer full Family Dental Services in our brand new, state-of-the-art office in a calm and relaxing environment. We are a paperless office and use digital x-rays. We welcome kids, teens, adults and seniors. NEW PATIENTS are welcome and we will accommodate your dental emergencies. 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He said two of his own adult children are among those having such difficulty. Oliver has also called for greater democracy by getting rid of omnibus bills and said he wants to see a return to evidence-based decision making in Ottawa. Prior to his retirement Oliver served a 20-year tenure as president and CEO of HHS. During that period he said he worked for more than a decade to bring a new hospital to Oakville, leading to the construction $2.7-billion facility, which will open at Dundas Street and Third Line in December. Oliver is chair of the Partnerships for Health System Improvement Review Panel of the Canadian Institute of Health Research, and served recently as Pension Observer of the Hospitals of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP) Board. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario and has served as Assistant Deputy Minister for the Ministry of Health and LongTerm Care. He received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2013 for service to Canada. Oliver has lived in Oakville for 20 years with his wife, Joanne, and three children. -- with files from John Bkila D 380 Sherin Drive, Oakville, Ontario 905-847-1413 www.vistamere.ca At Its Best