Peter Fox
Peter Fox (
May 31,
1921-
July 3,
1989) was a
politician in
Manitoba,
Canada. He was a member of the
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from
1966 to
1986, representing the
New Democratic Party. From
1971 to
1977, he served as
Speaker of the legislature.
Fox was born in
Yugoslavia shortly after that country's creation, and moved to Canada with his parents at a young age. He was educated at the
University of Manitoba, and worked as a stationary engineer. Fox served with the Canadian Forces in
Europe during
World War II, and was subsequently a member of the
Royal Canadian Legion and the
Winnipeg and Canada German Club.
Fox was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
provincial election of 1966, defeating
Progressive Conservative incumbent
James Mills by 836 votes in the east-end
Winnipeg riding of
Kildonan (he had previously defeated
Russell Doern to win his party's nomination). Along with most other members of the NDP caucus, he supported
Edward Schreyer's bid to become party leader in
1968-
69.
The NDP scored an upset victory in the
provincial election of 1969, and Fox was easily returned in Kildonan. He was appointed Speaker of the Legislature on
August 7,
1971, and retained the position until the NDP were defeated in the
1977 election. He was re-elected without difficulty in
the 1973 election, but faced a surprisingly strong challenge from PC candidate
James Hanson in
1977.
Following Schreyer's resignation as party leader in
1979, Fox was one of eight NDP MLAs who supported the election of
Sidney Green as interim leader. He does not appear to have been a strong supporter of
Howard Pawley, Schreyer's successor, but unlike Green and some others did not leave the party during the 1980s.
Following electoral redistribution, Fox was re-elected in the new riding of
Concordia in the
1981 provincial election. He was not appointed to cabinet, and did not seek re-election in the
1986 provincial election. In late 1986, he was appointed Vice-Chair of the Highways and Transportation Department Licence Suspension Board.