Bob Rose (politician)
Bob Rose (born in
Bunclody, near
Souris, Manitoba; died
January 7,
2000) was a politician in
Manitoba,
Canada. He was a member of the
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from
1990 to
1995 representing the rural riding of
Turtle Mountain for the
Progressive Conservative Party.
Rose was educated at the
University of Manitoba in the Faculty of Agriculture, and worked as a farmer as well as distributing seed in
Canada and the
United States of America. He was a school trustee on the
Bunclody School Board, and spent 17 years as a representative to the
Souris Valley School Division. He also served six terms on the
Manitoba Association of School Trustees, and was President of this organization in
1982-
83.
Rose was elected to the legislature in the
1990 provincial election, defeating
Liberal Doug Collins by about 2700 votes. He was not appointed to
Cabinet, and announced his retirement from the legislature in
1995, at age 61. During his time in the assembly, he was a supporter of balanced-budget legislation.
In
1997, he was commissioned by the Manitoba government to undertake a study of recent flood damage in southwest Manitoba. He died in
2000.