- Albert Driedger
Albert Driedger (born
January 18 ,1936 ) is apolitician inManitoba ,Canada . He was a member of theLegislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1977 to 1999, and a cabinet minister in the government ofGary Filmon from 1988 to 1997.Driedger was born in Steinbach, Manitoba, and was educated at the
University of Manitoba . He returned to the Steinbach area after graduation, and worked as a real estate broker and farmer. Between 1967 and 1972, he served as reeve of the municipality of Hanover. He was also a director of the ElimMennonite Church. OnJuly 15 ,1970 , hisfrog Georges won the "First International Frog Jumping Championship" inSt. Pierre-Jolys, Manitoba as part of a series of festivities surrounding a royal visit.Driedger was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the provincial election of 1977 as a Progressive Conservative, defeating incumbent New Democrat
Steve Derewianchuk by about 1000 votes in the rural southeastern riding of Emerson. For the next four years, he served as a backbench MLA supporting the Progressive Conservative government ofSterling Lyon .The NDP defeated Lyon's government in the 1981 provincial election, although Driedger was able to retain Emerson by 356 votes over his NDP challenger
Paul Dupuis . He was re-elected by a greater majority in the 1986 election, which the NDP won by a narrow margin.In 1988, disgruntled NDP backbencher
Jim Walding brought down his government and forced a new election. Driedger was again re-elected without difficulty, and was appointed Minister of Government Services and Minister of Highways and Transportation onMay 9 ,1988 .Following redistribution, Driedger ran for re-election in the riding of Steinbach in the provincial election of 1990; he once again won without any difficulty. He lost his position as government services minister on
February 5 ,1991 , and onSeptember 10 ,1993 was transferred from highways and transportation to the Ministry of Natural Resources. Once again, he experienced no difficulties in the 1995 provincial election. Driedger supportedJean Charest 's bid to lead theProgressive Conservative Party of Canada in 1993 ("Winnipeg Free Press", 12 June 1993).Driedger was dropped from cabinet on
January 6 ,1997 , and did not seek re-election in 1999.
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