- Yogi Huyghebaert
-
Delwood Frederick "Yogi" Huyghebaert, O.M.M., C.D. (Lt Colonel-Ret) (born in Lafleche, Saskatchewan) is the current Member of the Legislative Assembly for the riding of Wood River, Saskatchewan. He represents the Saskatchewan Party.
Prior to his election to public office, he was a pilot in the Canadian Forces. His most notable duty was as commander of the Snowbirds Air Demonstration Team - 431 Squadron.
In 1986, he was made an Officer of the Order of Military Merit.
In 1997, he ran for the leadership of the fledgling Saskatchewan Party. He finished 3rd among three candidates. In 1999, in his first run at public office, he narrowly lost election in the Wood River constituency as the Saskatchewan Party candidate. On election night, he tied Liberal candidate Glen McPherson. The returning officer cast the deciding vote in favour of McPherson. This result was later thrown out in court and a by-election was ordered. McPherson did not run and Huyghebaert then won a resounding victory. He was re-elected in 2003.
On May 29, 2009, Huyghebaert was appointed to cabinet by Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall in the role of minister of Corrections, Public Safety and Policing.[1]
References
- ^ Haydu, Carter (May 30, 2009). "Stewart out, Huyghebaert in". Moose Jaw Times-Herald. http://www.mjtimes.sk.ca/News/2009-05-30/article-11639/Stewart-out,-Huyghebaert-in/1. Retrieved 2011-02-27.
External links
Current members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Party Wall · Bjornerud · Boyd · Bradshaw · Brkich · Campeau · Cheveldayoff · Cox · D'Autremont · Docherty · Doherty · Doke · Draude · Duncan · Eagles · Elhard · Harpauer · Harrison · Hart · Heppner · Hickie · Hutchinson · Huyghebaert · Jurgens · Kirsch · Krawetz · Lawrence · Makowsky · Marchuk · McMillan · McMorris · Merriman · Michelson · Moe · Morgan · Norris · Ottenbreit · Parent · Phillips · Reiter · Ross · Steinley · Stewart · Tell · Tochor · Toth · Weekes · Wilson · Wyant
New Democrat Categories:- Living people
- Canadian Air Force personnel
- Canadian people of Flemish descent
- Saskatchewan Party MLAs
- Saskatchewan politician stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.