James Pasternak
James Pasternak | |
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Toronto City Councillor for Ward 6 (York Centre) | |
Assumed office December 1, 2018 | |
Preceded by | new ward |
Toronto City Councillor for Ward 10 | |
In office December 1, 2010 – November 3, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Mike Feldman |
Succeeded by | ward dissolved |
Toronto Public School Trustee for (Ward 5) York Centre | |
In office December 1, 2006 – November 30, 2010 | |
Preceded by | Shane Manikowsky |
Succeeded by | Howard Kaplan |
Personal details | |
Born | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | February 15, 1959
Occupation | Politician |
James Pasternak (ⓘ) (Born February 15, 1959[1]) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to Toronto City Council in the 2010 city council election to succeed Mike Feldman in Ward 10.[2] He was previously a Toronto District School Board Trustee. Pasternak is a graduate of York University he also has degrees from the University of Western Ontario and the London School of Economics and Political Science.[3]
"Israel apartheid" debate
Councillor Pasternak has played a prominent role in the debate around whether Toronto Pride should ban the Queers Against Israeli Apartheid group participating in the annual Toronto Pride celebrations. Specifically, Pasternak introduced a motion that directed City Manager Joe Pennachetti to update Toronto's anti-discrimination policy and to determine whether including QAIA in Pride events violated the anti-discrimination policy. James said "My intent is to block the funding on June 6 and wait until after the parade to make sure they [QuAIA] didn’t march. We believe that QuAIA is not there to support the Palestinian people; it’s there to bully and demonize Israel, its supporters and the Jewish community."[4][5] The following year, in 2013, James Pasternak continued to lead the effort to de-fund Toronto Pride over the use of the term Israel apartheid by its participating members.[6]
Pasternak has been prominent in opposing the staging of annual Al-Quds Day demonstrations on city property, in particular the north lawn of Queen's Park which is a city park, after the event was evicted from the provincially owned south lawn.
Election results
2018 Toronto election, Ward 6 | ||
Candidate | Votes | Percentage |
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(x)James Pasternak | 11,559 | 47.61% |
(x)Maria Augimeri | 9,223 | 37.99% |
Louise Russo | 2,726 | 11.23% |
Edward Zaretsky | 771 | 3.17% |
Total | 24,279 | 100% |
2014 Toronto election, Ward 10[7] | ||
Candidate | Votes | % |
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James Pasternak | 11,183 | 57.78% |
Igor Toutchinski | 3,112 | 16.08% |
Epstein David | 2,126 | 10.99% |
Mitchell Michael | 1,096 | 5.66% |
Bucao Randy | 1,040 | 5.37% |
Masucci Liberato | 796 | 4.11% |
Total | 19,353 | 100% |
2010 Toronto election, Ward 10[8] | ||
Candidate | Votes | % |
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James Pasternak | 3,159 | 19.15% |
Nancy Oomen | 2,777 | 16.83% |
Brian Shifman | 2,632 | 15.96% |
Igor Toutchinski | 2,605 | 15.79% |
Konstantin Toubis | 1,887 | 11.44% |
Magda Gondor Berkovits | 935 | 5.67% |
Jarred Friedman | 850 | 5.15% |
Joseph Cohen | 535 | 3.24% |
Eric Plant | 355 | 2.15% |
Edward Zaretsky | 326 | 1.97% |
Robert Freedland | 244 | 1.48% |
Drago Banovic | 186 | 1.12% |
Total | 16,491 | 100% |
2006 Toronto District School Board election, Ward 5[9] | ||
Candidate | Votes | % |
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James Pasternak | 6,210 | 62.27% |
Mitchell Worsoff | 1,940 | 19.45% |
Donna Khaner | 1,077 | 10.80% |
Frank Bonavota | 745 | 7.48% |
Total | 9,972 | 100% |
References
- ^ "James Pasternak Official Facebook Page" Toronto Star, November 22, 2010.
- ^ "Changed council faces new mayor". Toronto Star, October 25, 2010.
- ^ "James Pasternak's Official Campaign Site". Archived from the original on 2011-08-18. Retrieved 2010-12-03.
- ^ Make Pride Parade funding contingent on non-participation of QuAIA, Pasternak says Archived 2013-03-10 at the Wayback Machine, MAY 29, 2012, Jewish Tribune
- ^ Israeli Apartheid out, QuAIA in – and funded Archived 2012-06-20 at the Wayback Machine, June 11, 2012, Jewish Tribune.
- ^ Council delays report on 'Israeli apartheid' March 19, 2013, Xtra
- ^ City of Toronto elections results 2014
- ^ City of Toronto elections page Archived 2010-10-26 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ City of Toronto elections page