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Since being first elected in October 2000, Morgan paid down the municipal debt, expanded the municipal police force and focused on road construction. In 2004, he won a large majority (80%) in his bid for re-election.{{Fact|date=May 2007}} Since being first elected in October 2000, Morgan paid down the municipal debt, expanded the municipal police force and focused on road construction, including a controversial plan to extend the Spar Road to the docks at Sydport by paving a portion of Sydney Harbour.<ref>{{cite news |url= http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/913879.html |title= Morgan makes it official, CBRM to pave Sydney Harbour |work= ] |date= September 29, 2007 |author= By James Koivu |quote= 'If Sydport is to be a major player in the economic future of our community, then bold steps must be taken to ensure its survival, and our plan to pave a portion of the harbour to connect the Spar Road to the docks is the first bold step in that process' Mayor John Morgan of Cape Breton Regional Municipality said to a large crowd gathered inside Centre 200. }}</ref> In 2004, he won a large majority (80%) in his bid for re-election.{{Fact|date=May 2007}}


Morgan recently filed a lawsuit on behalf of CBRM against the Government of Nova Scotia alleging unequal ] provincial funding for his municipality.<ref>{{cite news |url= http://novascotiabusinessjournal.com/index.cfm?sid=25712&sc=107 |title= Political Maneuvers: Province hands out $504,000 for CB recreation |work= ] |date= April 27, 2007 |author= Chris Shannon, ] }}</ref> He also has applied to the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board to downsize municipal council. Mayor Morgan opposes ] of coal in the region.<ref>{{cite news |url= http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/743255.html |title= CB gets $504394 for 18 rec projects |work= ] |date= March 27, 2006 |author= By Greg MacVicar |quote= 'We have to make sure that the message gets out loud and clear to the government of the province of Nova Scotia that there will be no strip mining of coal in this region,' Mayor John Morgan of Cape Breton Regional Municipality said to loud applause. }}</ref> Morgan recently filed a lawsuit on behalf of CBRM against the Government of Nova Scotia alleging unequal ] provincial funding for his municipality.<ref>{{cite news |url= http://novascotiabusinessjournal.com/index.cfm?sid=25712&sc=107 |title= Political Maneuvers: Province hands out $504,000 for CB recreation |work= ] |date= April 27, 2007 |author= Chris Shannon, ] }}</ref> He also has applied to the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board to downsize municipal council. Mayor Morgan opposes ] of coal in the region.<ref>{{cite news |url= http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/743255.html |title= CB gets $504394 for 18 rec projects |work= ] |date= March 27, 2006 |author= By Greg MacVicar |quote= 'We have to make sure that the message gets out loud and clear to the government of the province of Nova Scotia that there will be no strip mining of coal in this region,' Mayor John Morgan of Cape Breton Regional Municipality said to loud applause. }}</ref>

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Mayor John W. Morgan
In office
October, 2000 election – October, 2008
Preceded byDavid Muise (Canadian politician)
Personal details
Born (1964-05-07) May 7, 1964 (age 60)
Glace Bay, Nova Scotia
SpouseAlana Morgan
ResidenceSydney River, Nova Scotia
ProfessionLawyer, businessman

John W. Morgan, BSc, LLB, MBA (born May 7, 1964), is a Canadian Lawyer, politician, and businessman. He is the current mayor of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Since being first elected in October 2000, Morgan paid down the municipal debt, expanded the municipal police force and focused on road construction, including a controversial plan to extend the Spar Road to the docks at Sydport by paving a portion of Sydney Harbour. In 2004, he won a large majority (80%) in his bid for re-election.

Morgan recently filed a lawsuit on behalf of CBRM against the Government of Nova Scotia alleging unequal per capita provincial funding for his municipality. He also has applied to the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board to downsize municipal council. Mayor Morgan opposes surface mining of coal in the region.

References

  1. By James Koivu (September 29, 2007). "Morgan makes it official, CBRM to pave Sydney Harbour". Halifax Chronicle-Herald. 'If Sydport is to be a major player in the economic future of our community, then bold steps must be taken to ensure its survival, and our plan to pave a portion of the harbour to connect the Spar Road to the docks is the first bold step in that process' Mayor John Morgan of Cape Breton Regional Municipality said to a large crowd gathered inside Centre 200.
  2. Chris Shannon, Transcontinental Media (April 27, 2007). "Political Maneuvers: Province hands out $504,000 for CB recreation". Nova Scotia Business Journal.
  3. By Greg MacVicar (March 27, 2006). "CB gets $504394 for 18 rec projects". Halifax Chronicle-Herald. 'We have to make sure that the message gets out loud and clear to the government of the province of Nova Scotia that there will be no strip mining of coal in this region,' Mayor John Morgan of Cape Breton Regional Municipality said to loud applause.

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