- Mike Landers
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Mike Landers Member of Parliament
for Saint John—LancasterIn office
1974–1979Preceded by Thomas M. Bell Succeeded by Eric Ferguson Member of Parliament
for Saint JohnIn office
1980–1984Preceded by Eric Ferguson Succeeded by Gerald Merrithew Personal details Born 27 April 1943
Saint John, New BrunswickPolitical party Liberal Profession Chemical dependency counsellor, lawyer Mike Landers (born 27 April 1943 in Saint John, New Brunswick) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was a lawyer and addiction counsellor by career.
He won New Brunswick's Saint John—Lancaster electoral district in the 1974 federal election and served in the 30th Canadian Parliament. He lost the following election in 1979 to Eric Ferguson of the Progressive Conservative party, but regained the seat within months in the 1980 federal election.
Landers left politics after serving in the 30th and 32nd Canadian Parliaments and became a Commissioner with the Canadian Transport Commissioner from 1984 to 1987.[1]
References
- ^ Maser, Peter (4 August 1984). "Grit ridings in Atlantic provinces get special attention from Tories". Ottawa Citizen: p. 23. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=dKQyAAAAIBAJ&pg=1484,1305103. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
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