Seán Canney
Seán Canney | |
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Minister of State for Natural Resources, Community Affairs and Digital Development | |
Assumed office 16 October 2018 | |
Taoiseach | Leo Varadkar |
Preceded by | Seán Kyne |
Minister of State for the Office of Public Works and Flood Relief | |
In office 19 May 2016 – 3 June 2017 | |
Taoiseach | Enda Kenny |
Preceded by | Simon Harris |
Succeeded by | Kevin "Boxer" Moran |
Teachta Dála | |
Assumed office February 2016 | |
Constituency | Galway East |
Personal details | |
Born | Belclare, County Galway, Ireland | 6 April 1960
Political party | Independent |
Spouse | Geraldine McHugh (m. 1997) |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | Institute of Technology, Sligo |
Website | seancanney |
Seán Canney (born 6 April 1960) is an Irish Independent politician who has served as Minister of State for Natural Resources, Community Affairs and Digital Development since October 2018. He has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Galway East constituency since 2016. He served as Minister of State for the Office of Public Works and Flood Relief from 2016 to 2017.[1]
A native of Belclare, Tuam, County Galway. Canney was campaign manager for his brother-in-law, Paddy McHugh, in the 2002 general election, in which McHugh gained a seat in the Galway East constituency.[citation needed]
As an Independent candidate, Canney was elected to Galway County Council in 2004, on his first attempt. He was re-elected in each of the subsequent local elections in 2009 and 2014. In both the 2009 and 2014 elections, he topped the poll in the Tuam local electoral area.[2]
He was an unsuccessful candidate in the 2011 general election in the Galway East constituency, receiving 5,567 first preference votes.[2]
He served as Mayor of County Galway for the term 2007 to 2008, and served on a number of boards and committees. He joined the Independent Alliance in advance of the 2016 general election. At the 2016 general election, he topped the poll in Galway East, securing 8,447 first preference votes.[3]
Following his election he was appointed a member of the Committee on Housing and Homelessness, he served on that committee until his appointment as Minister of State for the Office of Public Works and Flood Relief, he served in the position from 2016 to 2017.[4] He voted for Enda Kenny as Taoiseach on 6 May 2016.[5]
He advocates reopening the Western Rail Corridor to trains from Galway to Claremorris.[6][7]
He left the Independent Alliance in May 2018, but pledged his continued support for the government.[8]
He was appointed as Minister of State at the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment on 13 October 2018.[9]
References
- ^ "Seán Canney". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ^ a b "Seán Canney". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
- ^ "Election 2016 - Galway East". The Irish Times. 27 February 2016.
- ^ "Taoiseach appoints four Ministers of State to Department of Health". Newstalk HQ, Marconi House, Digges Lane, Dublin 2. 19 May 2016.
- ^ "Enda Kenny is re-elected as Taoiseach in the Dáil". Newstalk. 6 May 2016.
- ^ Doyle, Kevin (5 May 2016). "Pressure mounts on FG to invest in Western Rail Corridor". Irish Independent. Archived from the original on 2 December 2017. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
- ^ "Western Rail Corridor crucial for the future development of the West". seancanney.com. Archived from the original on 14 November 2017. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
- ^ "Canney announces departure from Independent Alliance". RTÉ News. 4 May 2018.
- ^ Fitzgerald, Martina (13 October 2018). "Bruton named Minister for Communications, McHugh named Minister for Education". RTÉ News.
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