Ted Hinman Explained

Edgar Wynder "Ted" Hinman
Birth Date:August 29, 1906
Constituency:Cardston
Term Start:August 5, 1952
Term End:May 23, 1967
Predecessor:Nathon Tanner
Successor:Alvin Bullock
Term Start1:August 30, 1971
Term End1:March 25, 1975
Predecessor1:Alvin Bullock
Successor1:John Thompson
Office2:Minister of Municipal Affairs
Term Start2:December 23, 1954
Term End2:August 2, 1955
Predecessor2:Clarence Gerhart
Successor2:Alfred Hooke
Premier2:Ernest Manning
Premier3:Ernest Manning
Office3:Provincial Treasurer
Term Start3:August 2, 1955
Term End3:July 29, 1964
Predecessor3:Clarence Gerhart
Party:Social Credit
Successor3:Anders Aalborg
Occupation:Politician

Edgar Wynder "Ted" Hinman (August 29, 1906  - May 12, 1994) was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1952 to 1967 and again from 1971 to 1975, sitting with the Social Credit caucus in both government and opposition.[1] During his time in office he served in the cabinet of Premier Ernest Manning from 1954 to 1964.

Early life

In 1932, Hinman served as a trustee with future Social Credit MLA Nathan Eldon Tanner on the first voluntary prepaid medical insurance program in Alberta history in Cardston, Alberta.

Political career

He represented Cardston in the legislature for the Alberta Social Credit Party from 1952 to 1967 and returned to the legislature from 1971 to 1975. Hinman was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[2] [3]

He served as Provincial Treasurer from 1955 to 1964 and Minister of Municipal Affairs from 1954 to 1955.[4]

Charges were leveled against Hinman and caucus colleague Alfred Hooke for charges of using public office for personal gain by NDP MLA Garth Turcott and party leader Neil Reimer in 1966.[5] He was defeated by Alvin Bullock at a nomination convention shortly after and did not run in the 1967 general election.

In 1967, he was cleared of the charges by Justice Cam Kirby after an eight-month investigation although Kirby scolded him and another cabinet minister for an "imprudent" mixing of public affairs and private business.[6]

Late life

Hinman retired to Raymond, Alberta, and died on May 12, 1994.[7] His grandson Paul Hinman would go on to serve as MLA for Cardston-Taber-Warner from 2004 to 2008.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Edgar W. 'Ted' Hinman. Legislative Assembly of Alberta. 5 July 2018.
  2. Book: The Mormon Contribution to Alberta Politics. Mardon. Ernest G.. Mardon. Austin Albert. 2011. Lulu.com. 9781897472231. en.
  3. Web site: Edgar W. Hinman fonds - Alberta On Record. albertaonrecord.ca. en. 2018-07-05.
  4. Roy O. Prete and others. Canadian Mormons (Provo: BYU Religious Studies Center, 2017) p. 235
  5. News: Manning Orders Probe Made On Charges Against Members . May 12, 1967. The Montreal Gazette. 4.
  6. Hawthorn, Tom, "W.J.C. KIRBY: 1909-2003", Globe and Mail, August 21, 2003
  7. 2023-04-21 . March 13, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120313203525/https://www.assembly.ab.ca/Documents/isysquery/eff36832-1fe1-482f-9de0-a3aaba90e70d/1/doc/19940516_1330_01_han.pdf . Archived . Legislative Assembly of Alberta . May 16, 1994 . 1937.