- Herbert Wilfred Herridge
Herbert Wilfred (Bert) Herridge (
February 28 ,1895 -October 19 1973 ) was a Canadian politician andMember of Parliament .Born in England, Herridge immigrated to Canada with his family in 1906 and settled in
Nakusp, British Columbia . He attended the Ontario Agricultural College from 1909 to 1914 when he enlisted in 54th (Kootenay) Battalion of theCanadian Army duringWorld War I .He was wounded at the
Battle of the Somme in 1918 and returned to Canada where he took over the family's tree farm and helped found the Great War Veterans' Association. Herridge became active in theBritish Columbia Liberal Party becoming vice-president in1932 and then president the next year. He then quit the Liberals to join the newly formedCo-operative Commonwealth Federation in1934 . Herridge ran for the CCF inKootenay West in the 1935 federal election and again in the 1940 federal election placing second each time and losing by less than 400 votes in his later attemptIn the 1941 provincial election he won a seat in the
British Columbia Legislative Assembly becoming the CCF Member of the Legislative Assembly for Rossland-Trail.Herridge resigned his seat in order to run federally once again as CCF candidate in Kootenay West in the 1945 federal election but did so in violation of an order of the British Columbia Council of the CCF. As a result, he was expelled from the party and ran instead as an independent "People's CCF" candidate. He was elected while the official CCF candidate placed fourth. In 1948, Herridge was readmitted into the CCF and he was re-elected in the 1949 federal election as the official CCF standard-bearer. Herridge served for almost 23 years in the
Canadian House of Commons winning eight successive elections, the last three as a New Democrat. Herridge served on the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs for 23 years and also served at various times on the Standing Committee on External Affairs and the Standing Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development.He was a long-time opponent of the
Columbia River Treaty with the United States.
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