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Mike Crawley is a Canadian businessman and politician.
Crawley is from the Ottawa region. On January 14, 2012, he was elected president of the Liberal Party of Canada for a two-year term,[1] defeating former Member of Parliament Sheila Copps by 26 votes.[2] Crawley was previously president of the federal party's Ontario wing.[3]
From 2002 to 2009, Crawley was CEO of AIM PowerGen Corporation, a wind and solar power developer, owner and operator [4] until International Power Inc. acquired it in 2009.[5] Crawley continued as President of International Power Canada and, its successor, GDF Suez Canada until 2014.
Previously he worked in senior roles for Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.[6]
Crawley was president and CEO of Northland Power between 2018-2024, having joined the company's Executive team in 2015. On March 25, 2024, Northland Power announced that that Crawley and Northland's Board of Directors "have agreed to a change in leadership for the Company" and that Crawley will step down from his position effective September 30, 2024.[7]
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