Eddie Joyce

Eddie Joyce
Leader of the Opposition in Newfoundland & Labrador
Interim
In office
July 18, 2013  November 17, 2013
Preceded by Dwight Ball
Succeeded by Dwight Ball
Leader of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador (interim)
In office
July 18, 2013  November 17, 2013
Preceded by Dwight Ball
Succeeded by Dwight Ball
Member of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly
for Humber-Bay of Islands
Bay of Islands
(1989, 1999-2007, 2011-2015)
Assumed office
October 27, 2011
Preceded by Terry Loder
In office
February 9, 1999  October 9, 2007
Preceded by Brian Tobin
Succeeded by Terry Loder
In office
April 20, 1989  April 21, 1989
Preceded by Ted Blanchard
Succeeded by Clyde Wells
Personal details
Political party Liberal

Eddie Joyce is a Canadian politician, who represents the district of Bay of Islands in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly. A member of the Liberal Party caucus, he served as the party's interim leader and the leader of the official opposition in the House of Assembly from July until November 2013.[1]

He was born in Curling and was educated in Corner Brook, at Memorial University and at Acadia University. He won a bronze medal in boxing at the 1975 Canada Winter Games. Joyce served as chair of the Canadian Paraplegic Association.[2] In 2000, he was elected to the Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Hall of Fame.[3]

Joyce was first elected in the 1989 election — however, as party leader Clyde Wells had been defeated by Lynn Verge in his own riding despite leading the Liberal Party to victory, Joyce stepped aside to allow Wells to contest the seat in a by-election. He worked in the executive offices of Wells and his successor as Premier, Brian Tobin, until the 1999 election, when he ran for office again in Bay of Islands. He won the seat and served until the 2007 election, when he was defeated by Terry Loder.[1] In October 2010, Joyce announced that he would re-seek the Liberal nomination, and in the 2011 provincial election he defeated Loder to reclaim his old seat.[4]

On July 18, 2013 Joyce was named Leader of the Opposition and interim Liberal leader, replacing Dwight Ball who resigned to run for the provincial leadership permanently in the party's 2013 convention.[1][5]

Electoral record

Newfoundland and Labrador general election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes % ±
LiberalEddie Joyce 2,760 51.22 +5.62
Progressive ConservativeTerry Loder 2,003 37.18 -15.25
     NDP Tony Adey 625 11.6 +9.63
Newfoundland and Labrador general election, 2007
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Progressive ConservativeTerry Loder 2854 52.43 +3.00
LiberalEddie Joyce 2482 45.6 -1.33
     NDP Charles Murphy 107 1.97 -1.67
Newfoundland and Labrador general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes % ±
LiberalEddie Joyce 2907 49.43 -8.13
Progressive ConservativeMike Monaghan 2760 46.93 +15.77
     NDP Dave (Bud) Quigley 214 3.64 -7.64
Newfoundland and Labrador general election, 1999
Party Candidate Votes % ±
LiberalEddie Joyce 3164 57.56 -8.11
Progressive ConservativePaul Hunt 1713 31.16 +3.69
     NDP Israel Hann 620 11.28 +4.43

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Long-serving MHA Eddie Joyce named Opposition leader". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 19 July 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2013.
  2. O'Handley, Kathryn (2001). Canadian Parliamentary Guide. ISBN 0-7876-3561-8.
  3. "Hall of Fame". Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association.
  4. Loder accepts Joyce’s challenge, not his criticism. The Western Star, October 27, 2010.
  5. "Eddie Joyce named Opposition Leader". The Western Star. 18 July 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2013.


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