- Frank Pitura
Frank Pitura (born
October 24 ,1943 ) is a politician inManitoba ,Canada . He was a member of theManitoba legislature from1995 to2003 , representing the rural riding of Morris for the Progressive Conservative Party. Between1997 and1999 , he served as a Cabinet Minister in the government ofPremier Gary Filmon .Pitura was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and was educated at the
University of Manitoba . He was a government employee from1967 to1977 , and again from1987 to1995 . Pitura also worked as a farmer from1977 to1991 , and was a delegate of the "Manitoba Pool Elevators" organization, at one stage.The riding of Morris is generally considered safe for the Progressive Conservatives, and Pitura was elected without difficulty in the provincial election of 1995, defeating his nearest opponent (Liberal
Bill Roth ) by over 3000 votes. Shortly after his election, Pitura announced his opposition to theCanadian Wheat Board 's monopoly status, and his support for dual marketing (though it should be noted there was little he or the Filmon government could do to mandate such a change).On
January 6 ,1997 , Pitura was appointed Minister of Government Services, probably in reflection of his previous work as a government employee. In1998 , Pitura and federal Cabinet MinisterRon Duhamel announced the construction of a flood protection dike at Ste. Agathe, as a response to serious flooding the previous year.Pitura was re-elected in Morris in the provincial election of 1999, although the Progressive Conservatives were defeated at the provincial level. After four years on the opposition benches, Pitura announced his retirement from politics shortly before the provincial election of
2003 .
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