- John C. Dryden
John Cameron Dryden (born
February 3 ,1893 in Ste. Agathe,Manitoba ; died 1952) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in theLegislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1941 to 1949, and was acabinet minister in the governments ofStuart Garson and Douglas Campbell.Dryden was educated at the
Manitoba Agricultural College , and worked as a farmer. He served for ten years on the municipal council of Ste. Agathe, and served overseas inWorld War I from 1915 to 1918 as a member of theRoyal Canadian Engineers . Dryden received a military medal in 1941.He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1941 provincial election, defeating Liberal-Progressive candidate L.A. Slater in the rural constituency of Morris. Although elected as an independent, Dryden was a supporter of the
coalition government led by Liberal-Progressive PremierJohn Bracken . He joined the Liberal-Progressive Party himself during the parliament which followed.Dryden was appointed to Stuart Garson's cabinet on
February 4 ,1944 as Minister of Education. Returned without difficulty in the 1945 election, he held this position untilDecember 14 ,1948 , while he was promoted to Provincial Treasurer by Garson's replacement, Douglas Campbell.Dryden was defeated in the 1949 provincial election by
Harry Shewman , an independent candidate. He remained as a caretaker Provincial Treasurer untilFebruary 16 ,1950 , when he resigned his office. He did not seek a return to the legislature, and died two years later.
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