A. J. Reid

Summary

Anthony (Tony) John Reid (ca 1909[1] – February 9, 1993) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1958 to 1962, originally for the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation and later for its successor party, the NDP.[2]

Born in East Kildonan, Manitoba, Reid worked 42 years for the Canadian Pacific Railway.[1]

He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1958 provincial election,[2] defeating Progressive Conservative J.E. Willis by 111 votes in the northeast Winnipeg constituency of Kildonan. He was re-elected[2] over Willis by 148 votes in the 1959 election, despite a provincial swing to the Progressive Conservatives.

During the 1962 provincial election, the, PC candidate James Mills defeated Reid[2] by only four votes after two recounts on January 4, 1963, after a judicial recount.

Reid was known as a maverick who drifted from the CCF line on some issues.[citation needed] After 1963, he returned to municipal politics as an alderman for East Kildonan.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Anthony John "Tony" Reid (c1909-1993)". Memorable Manitobans. Manitoba Historical Society. Retrieved 2013-09-18.
  2. ^ a b c d "MLA Biographies - Deceased". Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Archived from the original on 2014-03-30.