Ralph Stewart (Canadian politician)

Ralph Wesley Stewart
Member of Parliament
for Cochrane
In office
June 1968  March 1979
Personal details
Born 30 December 1929
Cochrane, Ontario
Died 11 February 2004(2004-02-11) (aged 74)
Political party Liberal
Progressive Conservative
Profession consultant, orchestra conductor, public servant

Ralph Wesley Stewart (30 December 1929 – 11 February 2004) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons, who briefly joined the Progressive Conservative party. He was born in Cochrane, Ontario and became a consultant, orchestra conductor and public servant by career.

He was first elected at the Cochrane riding in the 1968 general election, and re-elected there in the 1972 and 1974 federal elections.

On 7 March 1979, in the final days of the 30th Canadian Parliament, Stewart switched to the Progressive Conservative party citing objections to the Liberals' handling of bilingualism and economic policy.[1] However, his federal political career ended when he was unable to represent the Progressive Conservatives at Cochrane, and instead his party's local riding association chose 22-year-old Carole Kosowan as their candidate for the 1979 general election.

References

  1. Simpson, Jeffrey (8 March 1979). "Criticizes Liberal policies, MP crosses floor to Tories". The Globe and Mail. p. 1.

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