John Nilson

John Nilson
(Interim) Leader of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
In office
November 19, 2011  March 9, 2013
Preceded by Dwain Lingenfelter
Succeeded by Cam Broten
MLA for Regina Lakeview
In office
1995–2016
Succeeded by Carla Beck
Personal details
Born (1951-07-09) July 9, 1951[1]
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Political party New Democratic Party
Occupation Lawyer
Religion Lutheran

John Nilson is a retired Canadian politician in Saskatchewan. He was the member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the Regina Lakeview constituency from 1995 to 2016, representing the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party. A former lawyer with the Saskatchewan law firm Macpherson Leslie and Tyerman, he was first elected in the 1995 provincial election. He announced his retirement prior to the 2016 provincial election

Nilson was educated at Pacific Lutheran University, the University of Oslo, at St. Olaf College in Minnesota and the University of British Columbia. He was admitted to the British Columbia bar in 1978 and to the Saskatchewan bar in 1979.[2]

He was appointed as Minister of Justice and Attorney General on November 22, 1995, Minister of Crown Investments Corporation on September 30, 1999, Minister of Health on February 7, 2001, where he was Saskatchewan's longest serving health minister and then Minister of Environment on February 3, 2006.

In the wake of the NDP's loss in the 2011 election and the resignation of leader Dwain Lingenfelter, Nilson, who was re-elected, was declared interim leader of the party.[3] He was succeeded by Cam Broten in the leadership election on March 9, 2013.[4]

Nilson announced his retirement in the fall of 2015, but continued to sit as an MLA until the Assembly was dissolved for the 2016 general election.[5]

References

  1. Quiring, Brett (2004). Saskatchewan politicians: lives past and present. Canadian Plains Research Center Press. p. 179. ISBN 0889771650. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
  2. "Mr. John Nilson". Members of the Legislative Assembly. Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
  3. "John Nilson, veteran MLA, chosen interim Sask. NDP leader". CBC News. 19 November 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2011.
  4. "Cam Broten elected as new leader of Saskatchewan NDP". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, March 9, 2013.
  5. "Saskatchewan Legislature farewells retiring MLAs," Regina Leader-Post, November 26, 2015.


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