Ron Johnson
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- This article is about a politician. For the article on the baseball manager of the same name, see Ron Johnson (manager). For the article on the football player, see Ron Johnson (football). For the article on the Apple employee of the same name, see Ron Johnson (Apple).
Johnson was educated at the Brantford Collegiate Institute and the Transport Canada Training Institution. He worked as the editor of the Brant News.
Johnson was elected to the Ontario parliament in the 1995 provincial election, defeating Liberal Dave Neumann by over 3,000 votes in Brantford. Incumbent New Democratic Party candidate Brad Ward finished third.
Johnson's victory was unexpected, and he played a very minimal role in the parliament which followed. Frequently absent from the legislature, he held no official parliamentary responsibilities after 1997, and was criticized for receiving $18,000 from the government in mileage expenses. Not surprisingly, he did not seek re-election in 1999.
Johnson endorsed Frank Klees's bid to lead the Ontario PC Party in 2004.
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