Timothy A. Tierney[1] (born October 16, 1974) is the Ottawa city councillor of Beacon Hill-Cyrville Ward. He won the ward in the 2010 Ottawa municipal election, defeating the incumbent Michel Bellemare in a narrow contest. In the 2014 Ottawa municipal election Tierney won with 82% of the vote. In the 2022 election, he also won with 82% of the vote.[2]

Tim Tierney
Official Photograph
Ottawa City Councillor
Assumed office
December 1, 2010
Preceded byMichel Bellemare
ConstituencyBeacon Hill-Cyrville Ward
Personal details
BornOctober 16, 1974
Ottawa
SpouseJenny Tierney

Tierney has lived in the Beacon Hill North neighbourhood since 1995. Prior to being elected, he served as the president of the Beacon Hill North Community Association, where he played an integral part in keeping Colonel By Secondary School open during the Ottawa East Secondary Accommodation Study in 2008 and 2009.

Tierney's past political involvement included working on the Rainer Bloess Liberal nomination campaign in 2009 in Ottawa-Orleans and many other campaigns including Gerard Kennedy, Paul Martin, and Terry Kilrea.

Tierney is the chair of the Information Technology Sub-Committee and a member of the Transit Commission, Transportation Committee, Ottawa Public Library Board, Ottawa Community Housing, and Pineview Municipal Golf Course Board of Management. He is also a longtime board member of the Gloucester Centre Minor Hockey Association, currently serving as vice president.

In 2012, Tierney was elected to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities board of directors and is currently the third vice-president.[3]

On November 23, 2018, Tierney was charged by the Ontario Provincial Police for corrupt election practices for allegedly trying to get a political rival not to run in the 2018 municipal election.[4] The Ottawa Citizen reported, citing sources familiar with the call, that Tierney offered in a phone call to make a donation to the food bank to dissuade election challenger Michael Schurter from registering to run in Beacon Hill-Cyrville. Tierney has denied any allegations of wrongdoing. As of September 11, 2019, all charges were withdrawn by the Crown after Tierney having apologized in Court and giving up 2 months of Councillor salary. Michael Schurter reacted by saying: “Last election Tim ran on his reputation and that’s something he may not be able to do again in the future".[5]

In 2021, Tierney leaked a confidential memo related to a sinkhole lawsuit on how the City of Ottawa was planning to sue its insurers for the Confederation Line project. Tierney told council colleagues that he'd been "careless," but said he didn't share the information intentionally. Tierney faced no sanction.[6]

Tierney endorsed Bonnie Crombie in the 2023 Ontario Liberal Party leadership election.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Elections Canada contributions search". www.elections.ca.
  2. ^ "2022 Official election results". app06.ottawa.ca.
  3. ^ "Our Board of Directors".
  4. ^ "OPP charge Tim Tierney under Municipal Elections Act | Ottawa Citizen".
  5. ^ "Councillor Tim Tierney apologizes for election "mistake"". 11 September 2019.
  6. ^ Porter, Kate (2021-06-09). "Tierney leaked confidential memo on sinkhole lawsuit". www.cbc.ca.
  7. ^ "Supporters".
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