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Gila Martow


Gila Martow
Incumbent
Assumed office November 15, 2022
Alan Shefman
In officeNovember 29, 2018 – November 23, 2020
Caroline Mulroney
Amanda Simard
Natalia Kusendova
In officeFebruary 13, 2014 – June 2, 2022
Peter Shurman
Laura Smith
Gila Deborah Gladstone (1961-06-05) June 5, 1961Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Independent (2022-)
Progressive Conservative (2014-2022)
University of Waterloo School of Optometry and Vision Science
Optometrist

Gila Deborah Gladstone-Martow (née Gladstone; born June 5, 1961) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. She has represented Ward 5 on Vaughan City Council since 2022. She previously represented the electoral district of Thornhill in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a member of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party from 2014 to 2022. Martow did not seek re-election in the 2022 Ontario general election after unsuccessfully seeking the federal Conservative nomination in 2021. Martow returned to municipal politics in her successful election bid in the 2022 Vaughan Municipal Election.

Originally from Chomedey, Quebec, Martow was an optometrist. She and her husband, an ophthalmologist, jointly ran an eye clinic at the Markham Stouffville Hospital.

Martow's maternal grandparents lived on a kibbutz organized by the Hashomer Hatzair Marxist-Zionist youth movement in the early 1930s in Mandatory Palestine (later to become Israel). Martow attended the socialist movement's summer camp, Camp Shomria, from 1973 to 1977. The camp's Mia Gladstone Art Program is named in memory of Martow's mother.

In 2007, she was a spokesperson for the Multi-Faith Coalition. During the provincial election that year, she supported Progressive Conservative leader John Tory's plan to create funding among Ontario’s private faith-based schools. She said, "By not funding non-Catholic faith-based schools, there is going to be social unrest. This is discrimination against non-Catholics."

In 2025, Katherine Grzejszczak; paramedic from York region was fired after criticizing Israel's bombing of Gaza. Martow posted on social media that she contacted Vaughan Mayor Steven Del Duca after seeing Grzejszczak's post:

“On Friday, June 20, I was made aware of a paramedic employed by York Region who had allegedly posted a hateful message on social media," Martow posted on Facebook on June 22.

In early 2014, she ran in a by-election in the riding of Thornhill to replace the retiring Peter Shurman. She defeated Liberal candidate Sandra Yeung Racco on February 13, 2014. Four months later she ran again in the 2014 provincial election. She faced Racco again in a rematch. Initially, Racco was declared the winner but the decision was reversed the next day following the official Elections Ontario tally of the vote. Martow was declared the winner by 85 votes. A recount was done and Martow was declared the winner on June 23, 2014, by a margin of 106 votes.

On December 1, 2016, Martow presented a motion in the legislature rejecting the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign against Israel. It passed by a vote of 49–5 with the governing Liberals, and PCs supporting, and NDP opposing.

In the past, Martow has served as the PC Critic for Intergovernmental Affairs (2014) and as the Anti-Racism Secretariat (2016). She then served in the shadow cabinet as the critic for: Children, Youth, and Families; GTA Issues; and Francophone Affairs until 2018.

After the Progressive Conservatives formed government following the 2018 provincial election, Martow was appointed Parliamentary Assistant to Labour Minister Laurie Scott by Premier Doug Ford. On November 29, 2018, Premier Ford announced that Martow would become the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Francophone Affairs, Caroline Mulroney and that Jane McKenna would take over her position as the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Labour.

In January 2021, she attracted controversy after breaking a COVID-19 lockdown to visit her cottage over Christmas.

In early 2021, Martow ran unsuccessfully for the federal Conservative nomination in Thornhill, where she was defeated by Melissa Lantsman. As a result of announcing her candidacy for the federal nomination, she was required to relinquish her Parliamentary Assistant role in the provincial legislature and was not permitted to run in the 2022 Ontario general election as a Progressive Conservative candidate.

Martow announced her candidacy for Vaughan City Council in Ward 5 on May 4, 2022, for the 2022 municipal election. Martow previously ran for the same ward in the 2010 municipal election, losing to incumbent Alan Shefman. After Shefman defeated Gila Martow's supported candidates in 2014 (Josh Martow, her son) and 2018 (Allan Goldstein), Martow eventually defeated Shefman in a 2022 rematch.

2022 Vaughan election, Ward 5Vote%
Gila Martow660154.56%
Alan Shefman (x)549745.44%
Column 1Column 2
2010 Vaughan election, Ward 5
Alan Shefman (x)5,561
Gila Martow4,279
Bernie Green2,898
Vernon Hendrickson1,870
Yehuda Shahaf694
Stellios Missirlis231
2018 Ontario general election: Thornhill
Progressive ConservativeGila Martow28,88961.13+17.18
New DemocraticEzra Tanen9,13419.33+11.17
LiberalSabi Ahsan6,98514.78-29.00
GreenRachel Dokhoian1,0432.21-0.27
LibertarianMike Holmes6211.31+0.15
None of the AboveAbove Znoneofthe4100.87
ModerateAleksei Polyakov1770.37
Total valid votes47,261100.0
Progressive Conservative holdSwing+13.24
Source: Elections Ontario
2014 Ontario general election
Progressive ConservativeGila Martow21,88643.95-3.94
LiberalSandra Yeung Racco21,78043.78+2.18
New DemocraticCindy Hackelberg4,0528.16+1.37
GreenDavid Bergart1,2292.48+1.04
LibertarianGene Balfour5711.16+0.11
FreedomErin Goodwin2330.47-0.08
Total valid votes50,291100.0
Progressive Conservative holdSwing-3.06
Source: Elections Ontario
Ontario provincial by-election, February 13, 2014Resignation of Peter Shurman
Progressive ConservativeGila Martow13,43847.67+0.96
LiberalSandra Yeung Racco11,67741.43+0.51
New DemocraticCindy Hackelberg1,9056.75-2.21
GreenTeresa Pun4041.43-0.25
LibertarianGene Balfour2961.05-0.34
FreedomErin Goodwin1530.54+0.21
People's Political PartyKevin Clarke1440.51
Pauper Party of OntarioJohn Turmel470.17
Total valid votes28,184
Turnout27.4%
Progressive Conservative holdSwing+0.34%
  • Ontario Legislative Assembly parliamentary history
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