Gerry McAlpine
Gerry McAlpine (born
May 26,
1939) is a
politician in
Manitoba,
Canada. He was a member of the
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from
1990 to
1999, representing the
Progressive Conservative Party.
McAlpine was born in
Dubuc,
Saskatchewan, and was educated at the
University of Manitoba. In private life, he worked as a real estate broker and a nutritional food distributor.
McAlpine was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
provincial election of 1990, defeating incumbent
Liberal Iva Yeo by 769 votes in the riding of
Sturgeon Creek. He was re-elected by a greater margin in the
general election of 1995. McAlpine was never appointed to
Cabinet, though he did serve as a Task Force member for the
War on Drugs in Manitoba. In
1994, he passed a private member's bill declaring
April 6 to be
Manitoba Tartan Day, in recognition of the province's
Scottish heritage.
The Progressive Conservatives were defeated by the
New Democratic Party in the
provincial election of 1999, and McAlpine lost to NDP candidate
Bonnie Korzeniowski by about 600 votes in the redistributed riding of
St. James. He did not attempt a return to the legislature in
2003.