Gordon Kirkby Explained

Gordan Kirkby
Riding:Prince Albert—Churchill River
Parliament:Canadian
Term Start:October 26, 1993
Term End:June 1, 1997
Predecessor:Ray Funk
Successor:Derrek Konrad
Birth Date:November 26, 1958
Birth Place:Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada
Party:Liberal
Residence:Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Profession:Lawyer

Gordon Kirkby (born September 26, 1958)[1] was a member of the House of Commons of Canada for the riding of Prince Albert—Churchill River from 1993 to 1997.

History

Kirkby was first elected to Prince Albert City Council as an alderman in October 1985. Kirkby was mayor of his home town Prince Albert from 1988 until 1993, when he won the riding of Prince Albert—Churchill River in the 1993 federal election as a member of the Liberal party. He was the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada from 23 February 1996 to 1 June 1997. Kirkby lost to Reform party candidate Derrek Konrad in the 1997 election, finishing third in the riding, which had been restructured as Prince Albert.

After he left Canadian politics, Kirkby moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba and began a consulting career. He made an unsuccessful bid to become Winnipeg's mayor in the 2004 by-election.[2]

Gordon Kirkby moved back to Prince Albert in June 2005 and started up his own law firm. Kirkby took on a partner later on in Philip Fourie, making their law firm Kirkby Fourie Law.

In the 2015 Canadian federal election, Kirkby attempted a federal political comeback in the riding of Prince Albert, which was unsuccessful. Running against Conservative incumbent Randy Hoback, Kirkby placed third.

Personal life

Kirkby is married to author Mary-Ann Kirkby.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Listed birthdate is from the Parliament of Canada record, but one source claimed this was 16 September 1958 - see CBC Newsworld: Prince Albert riding profile, accessed 31 July 2006
  2. http://newwinnipeg.com/news/election2004/winnipeg/mayor-gordon-kirkby.htm New Winnipeg: Winnipeg 2004 election
  3. News: Donnelly. Pat. A Saskatchewan Star: Mary-Ann Kirkby, author of I Am Hutterite. 13 December 2016. Montreal Gazette. August 16, 2008.