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Mario Silva (politician)
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Mario Silva (politician)

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Mario Silva (politician)
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Mário Silva (born June 11, 1966) is a Canadian legal scholar and former politician. Silva served as a Canadian Member of Parliament from 2004 to 2011. He began his political career as a Toronto City Councillor from 1994–2003. He then moved to federal politics, being elected for the Liberal Party of Canada in the 2004 election in the Toronto riding of Davenport. He served as the Official Opposition Critic for Foreign Affairs (Americas) after having served as Critic for the Treasury Board and Labour. In 2007, the President of the French Republic bestowed him the title of Knight of the Order of the Legion of Honour (Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur). He has also been awarded the Order of Merit of Portugal. and the Order of Rio Branco from Brazil.

Silva holds a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Toronto, a "Certificat de Langue Francaise" from Paris-Sorbonne University, and a master's degree in International Human Rights Law from University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Silva holds a Ph.D. in the Faculty of Law at the National University of Ireland, Galway. Silva's Ph.D. thesis is titled "Failed and Failing States: Causes and Conditions." On December 15, 2011, Prime Minister Stephen Harper appointed him to chair the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (formally the Task Force for International Cooperation on Holocaust Education, Remembrance and Research (ITF)) in 2013. He also serves as the honorary chair of the International Forum of Rights and Security (IFFRAS).

Local politics

Born in the Azores, Portugal, he was first elected to city council in 1994 after defeating veteran councillor Tony O'Donohue by 15 votes.

Silva received a high grade from the Toronto Environmental Alliance for his support of environmental initiatives, and has strong support from the Labour Movement. Silva is of Portuguese background and is popular in the local Portuguese Canadian community. Silva served on several boards including: Vice-Chair, Toronto Transit Commission; Chair, Exhibition Place; Board of Directors, Mount Sinai Hospital; Vice Chair, Toronto Hydro Company; Board of Directors, Canadian Opera Company; 2013 Chair, Brazil Carnival Ball and Chair of the Brazil Institute of Canada.

Federal politics

Silva's move to federal politics saw him claim the Liberal nomination in Davenport instead of Liberal incumbent Charles Caccia. An ally of new Prime Minister Paul Martin, Silva was seen by the party as a preferable candidate to Caccia.

Mario Silva was appointed in 2011 as ITF 2013 Chair
Mario Silva was appointed in 2011 as ITF 2013 Chair

As a Member of Parliament Silva served on several committees including the Environment Committee and the Canadian Heritage Committee. He has championed several human rights and environmental issues including being the first MP to back the Canadian Boreal Initiative, and an outspoken critic for the defence of undocumented workers.

Silva chaired the inquiry panel of the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism (CPCCA), a multi-partisan group of MPs which conducted investigations into antisemitism in Canada. He was vice-chair of the CPCCA's steering committee, which organized an international conference on antisemitism in Ottawa in 2010.

Silva was the first Portuguese-Canadian Member of Parliament.

Silva retained the seat in the 2006 election and was the only GTA Liberal MP to increase his voter margin but was defeated in the 2011 election, losing his seat to Andrew Cash. Silva assumed the role of chair for the Task Force for International Cooperation on Holocaust Education, Remembrance and Research (ITF) in 2013. Silva was also appointed by the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) as a director.

Academic career

Silva obtained a PhD in International Law from the National University of Ireland, Galway. He has held positions in Ryerson University and McGill University where he is currently a visiting professor. Silva is a fellow at the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies at Concordia University. Silva was appointed a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Ryerson University. He hold a certificate in Humanitarian Law from United Nations University and a certificado de la Lengua Española, Universidad De Salamanca in Spain.

Publications

  • Fabric of a Nation, GOLDENeight Publishers, Toronto, 2002 (Co-Author).
  • “Extraordinary Rendition: A Challenge to Canadian and United States Legal Obligations Under the Convention Against Torture”, California Western International Law Journal, Vol. 39(2), 2009.
  • “Somalia: State Failure, Piracy, and the Challenges to International Law”, Virginia Journal of International Law, Vol. 50 (3), 2010.
  • “Island of Distress: State Failure in Haiti”, Florida Journal of International Law, Vol. 23, 2011.
  • “Kosovo’s Declaration of Independence and the Right to Self-Determination Under International Law”, The Journal of Eurasia Law, Vol. 3(2), 2011, Duke University.
  • “Somalia: Challenges to International Law from Piracy and Terrorism in the Horn of Africa”, International Journal of Rights and Security, Vol. 1.1 (2012).
  • “Pakistan’s State Failure: Impunity and the Rise of Militancy”, International Journal of Rights and Security, Vol. 1.1 (2012).
  • “State Legitimacy and Failure in International Law", Brill | Nijhoff Development in International Law series, Volume 67.
  • “Failed states: causes and consequences”, Int. J. Public Law and Policy, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2013.
  • Co-author with Dr. Massouda Jalal, “Hanging by a Thread, Afghan Women’s Rights and Security Threats", Mosaic Press (2014).
  • Tackling Hate: Combating Antisemitism and the Ottawa Protocol, co-edited with Scott Reid, Mosaic Press, 2014.
  • "After Partition: The Perils of South Sudan", University of Baltimore Journal of International Law, 2015.
  • “ Failed States Impact on Human Rights and International Criminal Justice”, in Globalization and Its Impact on the Future of Human Rights and International Criminal Justice, M. Cherif Bassiouni (ed.), Intersentia Publication, Cambridge, 2015

    Federal election results

    Canadian federal election, 2004: Davenport
    PartyCandidateVotes%∆%
    LiberalMario Silva16,77350.69-16.03
    New DemocraticRui Pires11,29234.13+20.57
    ConservativeTheresa Rodrigues3,0779.30-4.61
    GreenMark O'Brien1,3844.18+1.66
    MarijuanaElmer Gale2510.76-1.12
    CommunistJohan Boyden1370.41
    Canadian ActionJohn Riddell970.29-0.84
    Marxist–LeninistSarah Thompson790.24
    Total valid votes33,090100.00
    Total rejected ballots2780.83
    Turnout33,36852.89
    Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in 2000 election.
    Canadian federal election, 2006
    PartyCandidateVotes%∆%
    LiberalMario Silva20,17251.87+1.18
    New DemocraticGord Perks12,68132.61-1.52
    ConservativeTheresa Rodrigues4,20210.80+1.50
    GreenMark O'Brien1,4403.70-0.48
    CommunistMiguel Figueroa1720.44+0.03
    Canadian ActionWendy Forrest1220.31+0.02
    Marxist–LeninistSarah Thompson1030.26+0.02
    Total valid votes38,892100.00
    Total rejected ballots2400.61-0.22
    Turnout39,13260.61+7.72
    Elections Canada, Riding of Davenport, Electoral District 35015.
    Canadian federal election, 2008: Davenport
    PartyCandidateVotes%∆%Expenditures
    LiberalMario Silva15,95345.77-6.10$47,491
    New DemocraticPeter Ferreira10,89631.26-1.35$55,530
    ConservativeTheresa Rodrigues3,83811.01+0.21$13,993
    GreenWayne Scott3,65510.49+6.79$12,172
    Canadian ActionWendy Forrest1720.49+0.18$723
    CommunistMiguel Figueroa1600.46+0.02$432
    Animal AllianceSimon Luisi920.26$957
    Marxist–LeninistSarah Thompson870.25-0.01
    Total valid votes/Expense limit34,853100.00$79,438
    Total rejected ballots2450.70+0.09
    Turnout35,09853.03-7.58
    Canadian federal election, 2011: Davenport
    PartyCandidateVotes%∆%Expenditures
    New DemocraticAndrew Cash21,09653.74+22.48
    LiberalMario Silva10,94627.89-17.88
    ConservativeTheresa Rodrigues5,57314.20+3.19
    GreenWayne Scott1,3443.42-7.07
    CommunistMiguel Figueroa1670.43-0.03
    Animal AllianceSimon Luisi1280.33+0.07
    Total valid votes/Expense limit39,254100.00
    Total rejected ballots2350.60-0.10
    Turnout39,48961.92+8.88
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