Jim Melenchuk | |
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MLA for Saskatoon Northwest | |
In office 1999–2003 |
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Preceded by | Grant Whitmore |
Succeeded by | Ted Merriman |
Personal details | |
Political party | Liberal → Independent → NDP |
Occupation | physician |
Jim Melenchuk is a Canadian politician. He represented the electoral district of Saskatoon Northwest in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1999 to 2003.[1]
Chosen as the leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party in 1996 following the resignation of Lynda Haverstock, Melenchuk was elected to the Legislature in the 1999 election.[1] With the governing New Democrats in a minority government situation, the party entered a coalition agreement and all three Liberal MLAs — Melenchuk, Ron Osika and Jack Hillson — were appointed to the provincial cabinet.[1] The coalition was controversial among party members, however, and Hillson subsequently left to sit as an independent.
Melenchuk stepped down as Liberal leader in 2001, and was succeeded by David Karwacki.[1]
Karwacki ordered Melenchuk and Osika to leave the coalition — however, both refused and officially left the Liberal caucus. They sat as independent MLAs until 2003, when they both ran for re-election as NDP candidates in the 2003 election. Both were, however, defeated by members of the Saskatchewan Party.
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