Harvey Schroeder
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Harvey Schroeder | |
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26th Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia | |
In office March 30, 1978 – August 10, 1982 | |
Premier | Bill Bennett |
Lieutenant Governor | Walter Stewart Owen Henry Pybus Bell-Irving |
Preceded by | Ed Smith |
Succeeded by | Kenneth Walter Davidson |
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for Chilliwack | |
In office August 30, 1972 – October 22, 1986 | |
Preceded by | William Kenneth Kiernan |
Succeeded by | John Jansen |
Personal details | |
Born | Main Centre, Saskatchewan, Canada | June 16, 1933
Political party | British Columbia Social Credit Party |
Spouse |
Ella-Mae McMann (m. 1955) |
Children | three |
Occupation | accountant |
Harvey Wilfred Schroeder (born June 16, 1933) is a former businessman and political figure in British Columbia.[2] He represented Chilliwack in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1972 to 1986 as a Social Credit member.[3]
He worked as an accountant for Canada Packers, later opening his own business in Chilliwack.[2]
In 1973, he ran for the leadership of the Social Credit party.[4] After serving as deputy speaker for the British Columbia assembly from 1976 to 1978, Schroeder was speaker for the British Columbia assembly from 1978 to 1982. Schroeder resigned as speaker in August 1982[5] and subsequently served in the provincial cabinet as Minister of Agriculture.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "The Canadian Parliamentary Guide". 1984.
- ^ a b "CPA Activities: The Canadian Scene". Canadian Parliamentary Review. 1978. Retrieved 2009-12-04.
- ^ "Chilliwack-Sumas". British Columbia Votes 2005. CBC News. 2005. Retrieved 2009-12-04.
- ^ Nichols, Marjorie (November 22, 1973). "Six Socreds in the corridor". Vancouver Sun. p. 6. Retrieved 2012-02-04.
- ^ "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia 1872-" (PDF). BC Legislature. Retrieved 2011-09-23.
- ^ "Farmers laud Schroeder appointment as 'positive'". Vancouver Sun. August 11, 1982. p. 15. Retrieved 2012-02-04.
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