Herold Driedger


Herold Leonhard Driedger was a politician in the Canadian province of Manitoba. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1988 to 1990, representing the Winnipeg riding of Niakwa for the Manitoba Liberal Party.
Driedger worked as a teacher before entering public life. He first sought election to the Manitoba legislature in the 1986 provincial election, running for Sidney Green's Progressive Party in the riding of Radisson. He received only 240 votes, as against 4810 for the winning candidate, New Democrat Gerard Lecuyer.
In the 1988 provincial election, he ran as a Liberal in Niakwa and defeated incumbent [Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Conservative Party of Manitoba|Progressive Conservative] Abe Kovnats by 1354 votes. The Liberals increased their parliamentary representation from one to twenty in this election, and Driedger sat in the official opposition benches for the next two years. In the 1990 election, he was defeated by Progressive Conservative candidate Louise Dacquay in the redistributed riding of Seine River by 47 votes, amid a general loss of support for the Liberal Party. He did not seek out a return to political life since then.
In 1989-90, Driedger served as the first vice-president of the Canadian Council of Public Accountants. He was also a member of the Canadian Prostate Cancer Network.