Stan Struthers

Canadian politician


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nameStan Struthers
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officeMinister of Municipal Government
term_startOctober 18, 2013
term_endNovember 3, 2014
premierGreg Selinger
predecessorRon Lemieux
successorDrew Caldwell
office2Manitoba Minister of Finance
term_start2October 19, 2011
term_end2October 18, 2013
premier2Greg Selinger
predecessor2Rosann Wowchuk
successor2Jennifer Howard
office3Manitoba Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives
term_start3November 3, 2009
term_end3January 13, 2012
premier3Greg Selinger
predecessor3Rosann Wowchuk
successor3Ron Kostyshyn
office4Manitoba Minister of Conservation
term_start4November 4, 2003
term_end4November 3, 2009
premier4Gary Doer
Greg Selinger
predecessor4Steve Ashton
successor4Bill Blaikie
office5Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Dauphin
Dauphin—Roblin, 1999–2011
term_start5April 25, 1995
term_end5April 19, 2016
predecessor5John Plohman
successor5Brad Michaleski
birth_date
death_date
partyNew Democratic Party of Manitoba
otherparty
partner
alma_materBrandon University (BA)(BEd)
University of Manitoba (MEd)
occupationTeacher, politician
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Background

Born in Swan River, Manitoba, Struthers graduated from Swan Valley Regional Secondary School in 1977, and later received his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education degrees from Brandon University, and his Master's of Education from the University of Manitoba. He went on to teach at Norway House, then became principal at Rorketon Collegiate and later taught at the Winnipegosis High School.

Political career

Struthers was first elected to the Manitoba Legislature in the 1995 provincial election as the member for Dauphin. He was re-elected as the MLA for the redistributed Dauphin—Roblin riding in 1999 and 2003. In his first term, he served as the NDP's Natural Resources Critic and Deputy Agriculture Critic. After the NDP formed government, Struthers served as the legislative assistant to the Minister of Health, Dave Chomiak. Premier Gary Doer appointed Struthers as Minister of Conservation on November 4, 2003. On November 3, 2009, Premier Greg Selinger appointed Struthers as Minister of Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives.

In 1995, Struthers supported Lorne Nystrom's campaign for the leadership of the federal New Democratic Party. In 2003, he supported Bill Blaikie.

He was re-elected in the 2007

Struthers resigned his cabinet position on November 3, 2014 along with Jennifer Howard, Theresa Oswald, Erin Selby, and Andrew Swan, due to concerns about Premier Selinger's leadership. He remained an NDP MLA after resignation from cabinet. He did not seek re-election in Dauphin in the 2016 general election.

In February 2018, in association with the global Me Too movement, several women came forward with allegations that Stan Struthers sexually harassed and inappropriately touched several of his staff over many years while a member of the Legislative Assembly. During these years, Struthers' staff often referred to him as "Minister Tickles" behind his back. Party officials received at least three complaints about Struthers' tickling and harassment between 2010 and 2015 but no formal investigations took place. Struthers issued an apology for his behaviour in February 2018.

References

References

  1. (February 8, 2018). "Former MLA dubbed 'Minister Tickles' apologizes after 5 women allege years of unwanted touching". CBC News.
  2. (November 18, 1999). "Premier announces appointment of legislative assistants". Government of Manitoba.
  3. "Dauphin". CBC News.
  4. "Cross Canada Support for Bill". Bill Blaikie, Elmwood—Transcona.
  5. "MLA Biographies - Living". Manitoba Legislative Assembly.
  6. "Premier Greg Selinger replaces 5 cabinet ministers in government revolt". CBC News.
  7. "Former MLA dubbed 'Minister Tickles' apologizes after 5 women allege years of unwanted touching". CBC News.

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