Joe Cimino resigns as Sudbury MPP

Sudbury MPP Joe Cimino has announced he is resigning his position at the end of the day today. "After much reflection and thought, I have decided to resign my position as a Sudbury MPP as of end of day today," Cimino said in an email statement.

Sudbury MPP Joe Cimino has announced he is resigning his position at the end of the day today.



"After much reflection and thought, I have decided to resign my position as a Sudbury MPP as of end of day today," Cimino said in an email statement.



"I have been asked several times in the past how I was able to balance my public obligations as a city councilor with my family life. Even though it was difficult to do, I was able to be there for my young children, wife and extended family while still serving my community with complete dedication.



"Unfortunately, the pendulum has swung too far to one side in the last several months. Simply, for my personal health wellness, and more importantly the well being of my family I must resign my seat in the Provincial Legislature.



"I maintain my full support for New Democratic values, and the essential work that Andrea Horwath and the Ontario NDP Caucus are doing at Queens Park. The NDP members are a wonderful team of dedicated hard working individuals who are truly fighting for the important issues to Ontarians. I have a new heightened respect for the hard work that all members of the Ontario Legislature do.



"I close by thanking my family, relatives, friends, residents, volunteers and supporters whom I shared a wonderful election experience with. I thank all the labour groups that have for many years worked with me to better our community and wish them the best as they continue to advocate for the worker and families. To my current staff, I know this is a shock but as friends I know you understand and accept my decision."



NDP Leader Andrea Horwath thanked Cimino for his hard work and support.



“It is with great sadness that I have received Joe Cimino’s resignation as the Member for Sudbury. I know this is a tough decision, but Joe is doing what’s best for his personal health and well-being of his family. He’s been a valuable member of our caucus, a local champion for his community, and is a dedicated husband and father to two young daughters.



"On behalf of our entire caucus, I want to thank Joe for all his hard work and support, and wish him the best of luck in his future endeavours.”

