- John Hewgill Brockelbank
Infobox Prime Minister
name = John Hewgill Brockelbank
honorific-suffix = MLA
caption =
office1 = Leader of the Opposition
term_start1 = 1941
term_end1 = 1944
predecessor1 =George Hara Williams
successor1 =William John Patterson
party =Saskatchewan CCF
birth_date =June 24 ,1897
birth_place =
death_date =May 30 ,1977
death_place =
party =Saskatchewan CCF
spouse =
religion = |John Hewgill Brockelbank (
June 24 ,1897 -May 30 ,1977 ) was a politician inSaskatchewan ,Canada , who served asleader of the opposition in theLegislative Assembly of Saskatchewan .Born in Grey County, Ontario, Brockebank moved to Saskatchewan with his parents in 1911 to a
homestead near North Battleford. After returning from service inWorld War I he established his own farm nearBjorkdale in northeastern Saskatchewan.Quiring, Brett [http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/brockelbank_john_hewgill_1897-_1977.html Brockelbank, John Hewgill (1897– 1977)] ", "Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan", accessed February 12, 2008]He was an activist in the farmers movement and was elected to the Saskatchewan legislature representing Tisdale for the Saskatchewan Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) in the 1938 provincial election. He served in the legislature until his retirement in 1967 and became an expert in
parliamentary procedure .In 1941, he became Leader of the Opposition when party leader
George Hara Williams resigned his seat to enlist in theCanadian Army duringWorld War II . He was defeated in his attempt to win the party leadership byTommy Douglas in 1942 and again in 1943 but remained Leader of the Opposition until 1944 as Douglas did not have a seat in the provincial legislature. When the CCF formed government for the first time following the 1944 provincial election Douglas appointed Brockelbank to Cabinet as Minister of Municipal Affairs. He became Minister of Natural Resources following the 1948 election and retained that position for fourteen years. As Natural Resources minister, Brockelbank oversaw the growth of thepotash andoil industries in the province.In 1962 Douglas' successor as Premier,
Woodrow Lloyd , appointed Brockelbank to the position of Provincial Treasurer and Deputy Premier.The Saskatchewan CCF-NDP (as it had become known following the creation of the federal
New Democratic Party (NDP) was defeated by theSaskatchewan Liberal Party in the 1964 general election but Brockelbank retained his seat and moved to the opposition benches. He retired at the 1967 general election but remained active with the NDP until his death ten years later.References
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