- Bud Sherman
Louis Ralph (Bud) Sherman (born
December 24 ,1926 inQuebec City ,Quebec ) is a retiredpolitician inManitoba ,Canada . He served in theCanadian House of Commons during the 1960s, and was a Progressive Conservative member of theLegislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1969 to 1984, serving as acabinet minister in the government ofSterling Lyon .Sherman was educated at the
University of Manitoba . He served with theCanadian Officers' Training Corps in 1947-49, graduating as a First Lieutenant. Subsequently, he worked as a broadcaster, journalist, and newspaper editor.In the Canadian federal election of 1965, Sherman was elected to the House of Commons for the riding of
Winnipeg South as a Progressive Conservative, defeating LiberalMargaret Konantz by about 3,000 votes (Sidney Green of theNew Democratic Party was third). Sherman served as an opposition MP for three years, before losing his seat to high-profile Liberal candidateJames Richardson by over 8,000 votes in the federal election of 1968. Following his loss, he wrote a regular column in the "Winnipeg Tribune ".He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the provincial election of 1969, defeating his NDP opponent by more than 1,500 votes in the south-end Winnipeg riding of Fort Garry. The NDP formed a
minority government after the election, and Sherman again sat as an opposition member. In the election of 1973, he was narrowly re-elected over Liberal candidateHenry Janzen .Sherman was re-elected by a much greater margin in the election of 1977, in which the Progressive Conservatives won a majority government under
Sterling Lyon . OnOctober 24 ,1977 , Sherman was appointed Minister of Health and Social Development, with responsibility for Corrections and Rehabilitation. In October 1978, the name of his portfolio was changed to Health and Community Services. OnNovember 15 ,1979 , his title was again changed to "Minister of Health", a position he retained for the remainder of the Lyon government's time in office. Sherman also served as Chairman of the Community Services Committee of cabinet fromOctober 20 ,1978 to the resignation of the Lyon government onNovember 30 ,1981 .The NDP under
Howard Pawley formed a majority in the provincial election of 1981, although Sherman was easily re-elected in his own riding. He resigned his seat to run for the Canadian House of Commons again in the 1984 federal election, but was unsuccessful, losing to LiberalLloyd Axworthy in the riding ofWinnipeg--Fort Garry by just over 2,000 votes. At the time of the election, Sherman listed his profession as "health-care consultant".Sherman has not sought a return to politics since this time. He later served as Vice-Chairman of the
Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), and was partly responsible for developing CRTC policy concerning changes in Canadian telecommunications with the growth of the internet and broad-band services. He retired from the position in 1995.Sherman supported Conservative candidate
Raj Joshi in the riding ofWinnipeg South Centre in the federal election of 2004. In December 2004, he was elected to the Board of Directors of theManitoba Major Soccer League .
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