Bea Firth Explained

Bea Firth
Birth Date:January 27, 1946
Birth Place:Yorkton, Saskatchewan
Death Place:Yukon, Canada
Residence:Whitehorse, Yukon
Office1:MLA for Riverdale South
Term Start1:1982
Term End1:1996
Predecessor1:Ron Veale
Successor1:Sue Edelman
Party:Progressive ConservativeIndependent Alliance
Occupation:nurse
Spouse:Thomas P. Firth

Beatrice Ann Firth (January 27, 1946 – June 20, 2008) was a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Riverdale South in the Yukon Legislative Assembly from 1982 to 1996. She was a member of the Yukon Progressive Conservative Party.

Born in Yorkton, Saskatchewan in 1946,[1] she worked as a registered nurse before entering politics. Firth moved to Whitehorse in 1967 and worked at the Whitehorse General Hospital.[2]

She first ran in a by-election in Riverdale South in 1981, losing to Ron Veale, but won the seat in the 1982 election. She sat as a member of the Yukon Progressive Conservative Party until 1991, when she was one of two MLAs, along with Alan Nordling, who quit the caucus in protest against the party's change of name to the Yukon Party. Firth and Nordling thereafter sat as the only members of the Independent Alliance.

Firth did not run in the 1996 election.

She died on June 20, 2008, of cancer.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Pierre G. Normandin, The Canadian Parliamentary Guide. P.G. Normandin, 1996.
  2. Web site: Cancer claims former Yukon cabinet minister. Whitehorse Star. June 23, 1998. 2016-02-11.
  3. Web site: Former Yukon MLA Bea Firth dies. CBC News. June 23, 2008. 2016-02-11.