- Ron McBryde
Sydney Ronald McBryde (b.
October 23 1941 ,Oliver, British Columbia - d.June 21 1989 ) was apolitician inManitoba ,Canada . He was a New Democratic member of theLegislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1969 to 1981, and served in thecabinet ofEdward Schreyer .McBryde was educated in
British Columbia public schools and atCentral Washington State College . After graduating, he became a community development worker in northern Manitoba.He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the provincial election of 1969, defeating Progressive Conservative incumbent John Carroll by 196 votes in the northern riding of The Pas.
The NDP formed a government after this election. McBryde initially served as a government backbencher, but entered cabinet as a
Minister without Portfolio onDecember 1 1971 when fellow northern MLAJoe Borowski was dropped from cabinet amid controversy. He left cabinet onApril 13 1972 , but returned as Minister of Northern Affairs onNovember 1 1972 .McBryde was easily re-elected in the election of 1973 over independent candidate
George Takashima , his sole opponent. He continued to serve as Northern Affairs minister until the Schreyer government was defeated in the election of 1977. McBryde retained his own seat in the 1977 election, and was a prominent supporter ofHoward Pawley in his successful bid to replace Schreyer as party leader in 1979.McBryde did not seek re-election in 1981, in which the NDP under Pawley won a majority government. After the election, he was appointed as
Deputy Minister to Northern Affairs ministerJay Cowan .
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