- Ray Funk
Raymond John Funk (born
13 February 1948 inSaskatoon ,Saskatchewan ) was aMember of Parliament (MP) in theCanadian House of Commons fromSaskatchewan . He representedPrince Albert—Churchill River and was a member of theNew Democratic Party . Funk won his seat in the 1988 election. He easily defeatedProgressive Conservative Party of Canada candidateJ.J. Cennon with 17,915 votes (almost 9,000 more than Cennon).As a politician, Funk was heavily involved in peace issues. Funk addressed the
United Nations in 1990 onEast Timor . He was only the second Canadian MP to do so [http://peacemagazine.org/archive/v07n1p20.htm] . In 1993, Funk tabled C-414, a bill that would have established a "Peace Fund" for taxpayers who did not want their money going to the military] [http://perc.ca/PEN/1993-05/peace-trust.html] . The bill "died on the order paper" when the House of Commons was dissolved two days before debate was set to begin on the bill [http://www.mennonitechurch.ca/programs/peace/peacetax/index.htm] .Funk made an unsuccessful run in 1997 to return to the House of Commons. Funk came in second in the new riding of Prince Albert. He received 10,418 votes (31.7%), 2,090 votes behind Reform Party candidate
Derek Konrad . He ran again in Churchill River in the 2000 election. He was again unsuccessful, coming in third with 5,141 votes. LiberalRick Laliberte won the seat.In 2001, Funk supported
Buckley Belanger in his unsuccessful run to lead theSaskatchewan New Democratic Party [http://business.accesscomm.ca/bruce.weild/www.buckleybelanger.com/contact.htm] . He also endorsedBill Blaikie the NDP leadership election in 2003. Funk now is a managing partner of the Spruce River Research Farm near Prince Albert, Saskatchewan [http://www.saskforestcentre.ca/index.php?f=news&item=9&from=] .In 2005, he was a recipient of theSaskatchewan Centennial Medal .External links
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?Language=E&query=956 Parliament of Canada: Ray Funk] , accessed
12 December 2006 s-ttl|title=
Member of Parliament forPrince Albert—Churchill River
years=1988–1993
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