Ron Schuler
Ron Schuler (born
February 12,
1963) is a politician in
Manitoba,
Canada. He is currently a member of the
Manitoba legislature, representing the opposition
Progressive Conservative Party.
Schuler was born in
Winnipeg, Manitoba, and holds a
Bachelor of Arts degree from the
University of Manitoba. He was elected as a school trustee for the
River East School Division in
1995, and was re-elected in
1998. In November 1998, he became Chair of the Board. Schuler has also been the owner or co-owner of a number of small businesses, including
Christmas Traditions,
Espresso Junction Inc. and
Gingerbread World Inc., and served as chair of the
Manitoba Intercultural Council from
1991 to
1993.
Schuler was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
1999 provincial election, defeating
New Democrat Leonard Kimakovich by 4969 votes to 4058 in the riding of
Springfield (located just east of Winnipeg). He was re-elected by a much greater margin in the
2003 election, despite the poor performance of the Progressive Conservative candidates in most of the province. Schuler appears to have benefitted from local opposition to the decision of
Gary Doer's NDP government to dissolve the
Transcona Springfield School Division.
Schuler is currently the opposition critic for Labour and Immigration , Energy Science and Technology (Kyoto Accord), Gaming and Lotteries and the Public Service Commission.
On February 24, 2006 Ron Schuler announced that he would seek the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba. He lost to
Hugh McFadyen on
April 29, 2006.