Don Toth

Don Toth
MLA for Moosomin
In office
1986–2016
Preceded by Larry Birkbeck
Succeeded by Steven Bonk
Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
In office
December 10, 2007  October 10, 2011
Preceded by Myron Kowalsky
Succeeded by Dan D'Autremont
Personal details
Born (1948-05-31) May 31, 1948
Kipling, Saskatchewan
Political party Progressive Conservative (1980-1997)
Saskatchewan Party (1997-present)
Residence Langbank, Saskatchewan
Occupation Farmer

Donald James (Don) Toth (born May 31, 1948) is a Canadian provincial politician and was Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from the Governments first term in office.[1] Dan D'Autremont replaced him as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan on December 5, 2011, the Governments first sitting. He has represented the constituency of Moosomin in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan since 1986. Originally elected as a member of the Progressive Conservatives, he was a founding member of the Saskatchewan Party in 1997. On December 10, 2007, he was elected Speaker by acclamation.

He was educated at the University of Saskatchewan and the Full Gospel Bible Institution in Eston (now Eston College).

Toth did not run for reelection in 2016. He was the last parliamentary survivor of the Grant Devine government of the 1980s.

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