- Jack Riddell
John Keith Riddell (born
December 10 ,1931 in London,Ontario ) is a formerpolitician in Ontario,Canada . He was a Liberal member of theLegislative Assembly of Ontario from1973 to1990 , and served as acabinet minister in the government ofDavid Peterson .Riddell was educated at the Ontario Agricultural College in
Guelph, Ontario , and worked as a high-school teacher and a livestock sales owner and operator-auctioneer. He is a prominent member of the Agricultural Institute of Canada.He was first elected to the Ontario legislature in a
by-election onJanuary 29 ,1973 , defeating Progressive Conservative candidateDon Southcott by a significant margin in the constituency of Huron. He was re-elected by somewhat narrower margins in the elections of 1975, 1977 and 1981, in the redistributed constituency ofHuron—Middlesex .Riddell was on the traditionalist right-wing of the Liberal Party, and represented agricultural interests in the legislature. He brought forward a private "right-to-farm" bill in the 1980s, attempting to protect farmers against urban incursion and related matters.
The Liberal party formed a
minority government following the 1985 provincial election, after having been out of power for 42 years. Riddell, re-elected without difficulty, was appointed Minister of Agriculture and Food onJune 26 ,1985 . Easily re-elected again in the 1987 provincial election, Riddell remained Agriculture Minister untilAugust 2 ,1989 . He did not run for re-election in1990 .Riddell was president of the Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame Association in
2003 -04, and has served as president of the Ontario Institute of Agrologists. He is also a prominent member of Heartland Community Credit Union Ltd.
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