Ootes was born in the Schagen,
Netherlands in 1942 and moved with his family to Canada in 1952 and lived in
Renfrew, Ontario. Ootes worked as reporters in newspapers in Ontario and then moved into the federal civil service in the 1960s. Ootes began his career in politics working for the Northwest Territories Legislative Council in 1964 as a
Hansard editor, he worked in that position until 1967. In 1967 Ootes became an Executive Assistant for Northwest Territories Commissioner
Stuart Milton Hodgson. He served in that position until 1975. Ootes left his position in the Commissioners office to buy a newspaper in 1975, he grew a small publishing business. Publishing newspapers and magazines until he sold his interests in 1995 to run for electoral politics. Ootes was elected to the Northwest Territories Legislature in the
1995 Northwest Territories general election winning the
Yellowknife Centre district. He won his second term in office with 60% of the vote in the
1999 Northwest Territories general election. He retired from his seat at the dissolution of the legislative assembly in the 2003 election. Ootes now owns
Celista Estate Winery in
Celista, British Columbia. Ootes has owned the winery since 1995 and moved to BC in 2005. His brother
Case Ootes is a municipal councilor in
Toronto,
Ontario and married to
Margaret Ootes. ==References==