David Tsubouchi | |
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Ontario MPP | |
In office 1995–2003 |
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Preceded by | Don Cousens |
Succeeded by | Tony Wong |
Constituency | Markham |
Personal details | |
Born |
Toronto |
August 20, 1951
Political party | Progressive Conservative |
Occupation | Lawyer |
David Tsubouchi (坪内 デビト Tsubouchi Debito?) (born August 20, 1951) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 2003, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of Mike Harris and Ernie Eves.
Tsubouchi was born in Toronto and grew up in Scarborough in the Agincourt area. His parents were Japanese Canadians, originally from British Columbia who were interned during World War II. After their release they moved to Toronto. He graduated from Agincourt Collegiate Institute in 1968 and attended York University where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1972, and a law degree from Osgoode Hall in 1975. He was the senior partner in the firm of Tsubouchi & Nichols (formerly Tsubouchi & Parker) following his graduation. Tsubouchi was also an Associate Director of the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, and was a frequent contributor to the Law Gazette. He received an Air Canada Heart of Gold award in 1988, and was granted a coat-of-arms from the Canadian Governor-General's office in 1993. Tsubouchi has a younger brother and sister. His father was killed in a hit and run accident in 2005.
Tsubouchi worked briefly as an actor. He had a minor role as a Japanese salesman in David Cronenberg's Videodrome in 1983 and episodes of John Byner's Bizarre and SCTV,