Paul Miller was born and raised in Stoney
Creek. He is a dedicated labour rights activist in Hamilton
and has
worked for 32 years at Hamilton Steel as an industrial
mechanic, welder and fitter.
Paul served as a
Stoney Creek city councillor for 6 years. During his first
term, he was active with the Hamilton and Wentworth County
Public School Board and the Community Liaison Committee
for the Taro Landfill and Hamilton Region Conservation
Authority.
During his second term, he was Chairman
of Parks and Recreation and was active with city committees
dealing with firefighting, licensing, engineering and planning.
As a labour leader with the United Steelworkers,
Paul worked tirelessly in nine campaigns on behalf of workers
in Hamilton and across the country, pushing to change Canadian
labour laws to protect pensions and the rights
of workers.
Paul helped his wife to promote her anti-racism
book for children, which won the Anti-bias Curriculum Development
Award from the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario.
Paul has three daughters. He and his wife Carole live in Stoney Creek.
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