- Joan Beatty
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name = Joan Beatty
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office = MLA for Cumberland
term_start = 2003
term_end = 2008
predecessor =Keith Goulet
successor =Doyle Vermette
party = New Democratic Party
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occupation =Joan Beatty is a Canadian
politician . She was theSaskatchewan New Democratic Party (NDP) member of theLegislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the constituency of Cumberland. On January 3, 2008 she was appointed theLiberal Party of Canada 's candidate for theCanadian House of Commons inDesnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River for the March 17, 2008 by-election. [http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5i6LTn4LxZExIZB_xoWhoo4dFDuFQ "Former Sask. NDP cabinet minister will run as Liberal in federal byelection"] , "Canadian Press", January 3, 2008]However, she lost the federal by-election to Conservative candidate
Rob Clarke .Provincial career
A former CBC journalist, Beatty became the first Aboriginal woman and first
First Nations person elected to the Saskatchewan legislature when she was elected onNovember 5 2003 . She was appointed to cabinet a month later as Minister of Culture Youth and Recreation andProvincial Secretary . Beatty was re-elected in the 2007 general election that defeated the NDP government and sat as Opposition Critic for Women’s Issues and Northern Affairs. [ [http://ndpcaucus.sk.ca/bio/mbr.php3/Beatty.html NDP Caucus - Joan Beatty, MLA ] ]Federal politics
In 2007 she was approached by both the federal NDP and the federal Liberal party to run in the Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River by-election. Beatty told the press that she would decide by January 2008 whether she will run federally and for which party. [Canadian Press, " [http://www.princegeorgecitizen.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=108948&Itemid=560 Sask New Democrat Joan Beatty approached to make leap to federal politics] , "Prince George Citizen", December 19, 2007] On January 3, 2008 Beatty was selected as the Liberal candidate for the riding. She accepted the Liberals' offer and was appointed the party's candidate by leader
Stéphane Dion on January 3. [Canadian Press, " [http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5i6LTn4LxZExIZB_xoWhoo4dFDuFQ Former Sask. NDP cabinet minister will run as Liberal in federal byelection] , January 3, 2008]Beatty defended her decision to switch from the provincial NDP to the federal Liberals saying that the Liberals have a better chance of taking power and "the one thing that I have found out [is] that you have to be in government to have say when it comes to policy or budget decisions or raising issues at that level." She said she was initially approached by the federal Liberals in the summer of 2007 but decided to run provincially in hopes that the
Lorne Calvert -led Saskatchewan NDP government would be returned to office.Beatty's appointment as the Liberal candidate angered supporters of anti-
free trade activistDavid Orchard who had earlier announced his candidacy for the Liberal nomination.Metis leaderJim Durocher wrote a letter to Dion complaining about his decision to appoint a candidate rather than allow for party members to vote in a nomination meeting. He argued that "the people of this riding resent, and I personally resent mightily, the attitude of certain southerners that they know what's best for our riding."Durocher, a former Liberal candidate and Orchard supporter, also told Dion "If you impose Joan Beatty, the Liberals will lose this riding.""Rift opens in Liberal party over appointment of NDP MLA to run in Saskatchewan", "Canadian Press", January 4, 2008]National Liberal campaign co-chair David Smith defended Beatty's appointment by saying that Dion had made getting more women into politics a priority, saying that the party is "prepared to bite the bullet to demonstrate that our commitment to increasing our number of women candidates - particularly well-qualified ones - is very real."
Beatty ultimately lost the ensuing byelection by a substantial margin. Nonetheless, she sought the Liberal nomination again for the forthcoming
40th Canadian federal election , this time in an open vote of the Liberal riding association with Orchard also a candidate. [Yaffe, Barbara, [http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/editorial/story.html?id=2271ee09-bc7d-42fb-90a6-9106b441ea5d "David Orchard is back to make life hard for Dion & Co,"] Vancouver Sun, August 14, 2008.] Orchard won the nomination. [ [http://www.canada.com/topics/news/story.html?id=82068fe2-cb6d-4451-a5fc-3f4435146c0d "David Orchard wins Saskatchewan Liberal nomination,"] Canwest News Service, August 15, 2008.]Electoral record
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Rob Clarke
align=right|4,996
align=right|47.75%
align=right|+6.66%
-Joan Beatty
align=right|3,287
align=right|31.42%
align=right|-9.95%
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Brian Morin
align=right|1,839
align=right|17.58%
align=right|+2.21%
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Robin Orr
align=right|340
align=right|3.25%
align=right|+1.09%
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NDP
Joan Beatty
align="right"|3,124
align="right"|65.96%
align="right"|-3.04%
style="width: 130px" |Saskatchewan Party
Winston McKay
align="right"|1,088
align="right"|22.97%
align="right"|+1.24%
Green
Harold Johnson
align="right"|293
align="right"|6.21%
align="right"|+6.21%
Liberal
Heath Muggli
align="right"|230
align="right"|4.86%
align="right"|-3.29%
- bgcolor="white"!align="left" colspan=3|Total!align="right"|4,736!align="right"|100.00%!align="right"-
NDP
Joan Beatty
align="right"|3,268
align="right"|69.00%
align="right"
style="width: 130px" |Saskatchewan Party
Winston McKay
align="right"|1,029
align="right"|21.73%
align="right"
Liberal
Allan Adam
align="right"|386
align="right"|8.15%
align="right"
Progressive Conservative
Ari Avivi
align="right"|53
align="right"|1.12%
align="right"
- bgcolor="white"!align="left" colspan=3|Total!align="right"|4,736!align="right"|100.00%!align="right"References
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