- Skuli Sigfusson
Skuli Sigfusson (
October 1 ,1870 —November 27 ,1969 ) was a politician inManitoba ,Canada . He served in theLegislative Assembly of Manitoba on three occasions: from 1915 to 1920, 1922 to 1936, and 1941 to 1945.Sigfusson was born to an
Iceland ic family living inNordfjord ,Norway . He was educated in Nordfjord, and came to Canada in 1887 to work as a farmer and rancher. He first ran for the Manitoba legislature in the 1914 provincial election. As Liberal, he lost the constituency of St. George to ConservativeEdmund L. Taylor by 101 votes.The Conservative government of
Rodmond Roblin was forced to resign amid scandal in early 1915. Sigfusson ran again in the that year's provincial election, and defeated his Conservative opponentPaul Reykdal by 460 votes. The Liberals won a landslide victory in this election, and Sigfusson served as a backbench supporter ofTobias Norris 's government.Manitoba's political culture changed significantly between 1915 and 1920, after the
Winnipeg General Strike and the rise of labour politics. Sigfusson lost his seat toAlbert Kristjansson of the Labour Party in the 1920 provincial election, as the Liberals were reduced to a precariousminority government .The Liberals were defeated in the 1922 provincial election. Despite the provincial trend against his party, however, Sigfusson was returned to the legislature via a convincing victory over Kristjansson, who had left the Labour Party to join the
United Farmers of Manitoba . He was re-elected over both Reykdal and Kristjansson in the 1927 election.In 1932, the Liberals joined with the
Progressive Party of Manitoba to create a "Liberal-Progressive" alliance. Sigfusson was re-elected under this banner in the 1932 provincial election, defeating a Conservative opponent by 500 votes. He again served as a government backbencher, supporting the government ofJohn Bracken .In the 1936 provincial election, Sigfusson was upset by
Salome Halldorson of the upstart Social Credit League. He ran again in the 1941 election, however, and defeated Halldorson by a significant margin.Sigfusson retired from the legislature in 1945. He died in 1969, at age ninety-nine.
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