Mike Crawley


Mike Crawley is a Canadian businessman and political activist, president and CEO of Northland Power since 2018.
He is originally from the Ottawa region, having joined the Liberal Party of Canada at age 15 in the riding of Ottawa West—Nepean. On January 14, 2012 he was elected president of the federal party for a two-year term defeating former Member of Parliament Sheila Copps by 26 votes. Crawley was formerly president of the federal party's Ontario wing.
A Toronto businessman, Crawley is president of renewable power generation company, International Power Canada, Inc. In 2001, he founded AIM PowerGen Corporation, a wind power developer, owner and operator and was its CEO until International Power Inc. acquired it in 2009.
He helped to shape Ontario electricity policy and was a director of the Association of Power Producers of Ontario. Previously he worked in senior roles for Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.