- Ian Waddell
Ian Gardiner Waddell (born
1942 ) is a Canadian politician.He was first elected to the
Canadian House of Commons in the 1979 general election, representing the riding ofVancouver Kingsway , and later the riding ofPort Moody—Coquitlam . He was a candidate to succeedEd Broadbent as leader of theNew Democratic Party in 1989. He finished fifth at the leadership convention. He lost his seat in the 1993 federal election.Waddell then moved to provincial politics, serving in several positions in the British Columbia NDP governments of the 1990s, including minister of
small business and then minister of tourism underGlen Clark , and minister of the environment underUjjal Dosanjh .He attempted to return to the House of Commons as an NDP candidate in both the 2004 federal election and 2006 federal election in the riding of
Vancouver Kingsway , but was defeated both times by Liberal candidateDavid Emerson .Waddell is also an author. In
2002 , he released the political mystery "A Thirst to Die For".Waddell strongly criticized
David Emerson 's defection to the Conservative Party after the 2006 election.
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