Jim Maloway
Peter James (Jim) Maloway (
November 10,
1952-) is a politician in
Manitoba,
Canada. He is currently a member of the
Manitoba legislature.
Maloway was born in
Sioux Lookout in northern
Ontario, and was educated at the
University of Manitoba. He later worked for the
Manitoba Liquor Controls Commission, served as Executive Assistant to the
Minister of Colleges and Universities and Tourism, and owns the
Maloway & Eliason Insurance & Travel Centre.
Maloway has been active in the
New Democratic Party since
1971. He unsuccessfully ran for the
Winnipeg municipal council in
1974 and
1983, and was an unsuccessful candidate for the NDP nomination in the federal riding of
Winnipeg North Centre in
1984. In
1973, he was the
Returning Officer for the riding of
Crescentwood and cast the deciding vote in favour of NDP candidate
Harvey Patterson, who had tied
Tory candidate
Lawrie Pollard with 3729 votes (the results of this election were subsequently overturned on appeal).
Maloway was first elected to the Manitoba legislature for the
New Democratic Party in the
provincial election of 1986, defeating Independent candidate (and former New Democrat)
Russell Doern by 3241 votes to 2006 in the north-end
Winnipeg riding of
Elmwood. He narrowly retained the seat against
Liberal Ed Price in the
1988 election, at a time when NDP fortunes were falling throughout the province.
In the
1990 election, Maloway defeated
Progressive Conservative Vic Toews (later a Manitoba cabinet minister, and after that a member of the
Canadian House of Commons) by 4127 votes to 3035. He was re-elected by greater margins in the elections of
1995,
1999 and
2003, winning almost 66% of the votes on the latter occasion.
Despite his long tenure in the legislature, Maloway has never been appointed to cabinet. He supported
Lorne Nystrom's bid to become leader of the federal
New Democratic Party in
1995, and supported
Bill Blaikie in
2003.