- Werner Schmidt
Werner Schmidt (born
January 18 1932 ) is a former Canadian politician. A teacher and school principal, Schmidt was chosen to succeedHarry Strom as leader of theAlberta Social Credit Party following the defeat of Strom's government in 1971 despite the fact that Schmidt had never held a seat in theAlberta legislature . Under his leadership the party only won four seats in the 1975 provincial election and Schmidt, failing to win his own seat, returned to private life.Schmidt left
Alberta and moved toBritish Columbia joining theReform Party of Canada at its inception and was a member of its first Executive Council. He was an unsuccessful candidate in the 1988 federal election before winning a seat in the 1993 election representingOkanagan Centre . He was re-elected in 1997 representing Kelowna. He won election again in 2000 as aCanadian Alliance MP with 60% of the vote and won his fourth straight victory in the 2004, this time as a Conservative.As a Member of Parliament, Schmidt served as Critic for Industry, Critic for Public Works and Government Services and Critic for Seniors. He has also been a member of several Standing Committees including the Standing Committee on Industry, the Standing Committee on Finance, and the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs.
He served as Caucus Chair of the Canadian Alliance and Caucus Vice Chair when the party became the Conservative Party of Canada.
Schmidt retired from politics with the dissolution of parliament for the 2006 federal election.
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