Matthew Luloff Net Worth 2022, Age, Wife, Children, Height, Family, Parents, Salary, Bio

Matthew Luloff

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Bio

Matthew Luloff is the Ottawa City Councillor for Orléans Ward, a suburb of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Luloff is a Canadian Forces veteran and served in Afghanistan. He formerly worked for several members of parliament and most recently for the Minister of National Defence, Hon. Harjit Sajjan. Luloff holds a degree in Public Affairs and Policy Management from Carleton University and is a mental health advocate. As of 2018, he was a member of the Liberal Party of Canada.

Early life

NameMatthew Luloff
Net Worth$3 million
OccupationOttawa City Councilor
Age38 years
Height1.75m
Matthew Luloff net worth

Matthew J. Luloff was born in 1984 (age 38 years) in Canada. Luloff grew up in Orléans, graduated from St. Matthew High School, and spent his summers and weekends working as a lifeguard and instructor at a variety of pools including Bob McQuarrie Recreational Complex and The Ray Friel Centre. Following his service, Matthew attended the Arthur Kroeger College of Public Affairs at Carleton University in Ottawa.

Career

Luloff is a musician in addition to public service. Starting at age 14, he has been involved in the local music scene in various bands and ensembles. Hearts&Mines, a manifestation of both his passion for Rock & Roll plus the traumas suffered while serving overseas.

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He also produces music on his own, ranging from electronic dance music through his Still Cities project, to acoustic self-titled solo albums, the newest of which is in the works and set for release sometime in 2021. He hosts a regular podcast entitled Veteran X, a podcast about the scars of real battles “What we start to see is a common thread that a lot of people are feeling the exact same way so basically what Veteran X tells you is you’re not alone.”

In 2003 he joined the Governor General’s Foot Guards army reserve unit, participating in the Changing the Guard Ceremony on Parliament Hill for four summers and military exercises on the weekends. Luloff then transferred to the regular force and moved to Manitoba in 2006 to train with Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry at the base in Shilo.

Matthew Luloff deployed to Afghanistan in February 2008 after training as a reconnaissance patrolman. Partway through the tour, he was assigned to a rifle platoon and helped to navigate foot patrols. He was stationed in small combat outposts along the Arghandab River, patrolling the volatile Panjwai-Zharey districts of Kandahar Province. In 2009, Luloff was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and received a medical release from the Canadian Armed Forces.

Upon leaving the Canadian Armed Forces & completing a degree at the Arthur Kroeger College of Public Affairs at Carleton University in Ottawa, Luloff transitioned to a different form of public service, working for several members of Parliament, including John McKay and Judy Foote. Following Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party election victory in 2015, Luloff began a role as Issues Manager in the office of Harjit Sajjan, Minister of National Defence

In October 2018, Luloff ran in a field of 17 candidates vying for the role of City Councillor for Orleans Ward, winning by a margin of almost 300 votes. Because of his history with music, one of Luloff’s first priorities was to expand the City of Ottawa’s Public Library music instrument lending program, which he was successful with in November 2019. The program was expanded to include four local branches thanks to donations from Sun Life Financial.

In addition to being named Deputy Mayor by Mayor Jim Watson, Matthew Luloff was also appointed the Council Liaison for Veteran and Military Issues. In this capacity, he launched the Veteran’s Task Force, a network of partners working to inspire social responsibility, proactive collaboration and support for veterans and their families.

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Matthew Luloff was chosen in 2020 by the council to become the City’s newest Chair of the Public Library Board. In this role, he set to work to abolish overdue penalties for book lending, joining only a handful of other public library systems to go fine-free. Explaining why this move was important Luloff explained, “We can talk as a board all we want about addressing racial and income inequality, or we can actually address racial and income inequality.”

Luloff led the board in 2022 in establishing a new intellectual freedom policy for the Ottawa Public Library, one of the most liberal and permissive in North America. Matthew Luloff was chosen by the council in December 2020 to replace Jenna Sudds as Chair of the Community and Protective Services Committee.

Wife

Matthew Luloff is married to his wife Laura Luloff, they had their wedding in Canada. His wife is a private person and they have two children together. However, when it comes to Matthew Luloff’s height and weight, he stands at an appealing height of 1.75m and has a good body weight which suits his personality. As of mid-2022, Matthew Luloff and his wife Laura Luloff are still married and lives in Orléans with their two daughters.

Matthew Luloff net worth

How much is Matthew Luloff worth? Matthew Luloff net worth is estimated at around $3 million. His main source of income is from his primary work as an Ottawa City Councillor. Matthew Luloff’s salary per month and other career earnings are over $350,000 dollars annually. His remarkable achievements have earned him some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy car trips. He is one of the richest and most influential Ottawa City Councillors in Canada.