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Preceded by
  
Evan Carlson

Succeeded by
  
Myron Kowalsky

Preceded by
  
Lynda Haverstock

Name
  
Ron Osika

Succeeded by
  
Ken Krawetz

Role
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
Glenn Hagel


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Succeeded by
  
riding merged into Melville-Saltcoats

Political party
  
Saskatchewan Liberal Party, Saskatchewan New Democratic Party

Ronald (Ron) Osika (born 1939) is a Saskatchewan politician.

He was born in Hafford, Saskatchewan and educated in The Battlefords. A former officer in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Osika's first foray into politics was an unsuccessful bid for a Reform Party nomination in 1992.

He was first elected from Melville as Liberal MLA in the Saskatchewan legislature in the 1995 provincial election that saw the Liberals go from a single seat to 11 to form the official opposition. Osika served as interim Leader of the Opposition in November 1995 after Lynda Haverstock was forced to resign as leader by her caucus. He remained leader until November 1996 when Jim Melenchuk was chosen as Haverstock's permanent replacement. The 1999 provincial election reduced Roy Romanow's NDP to a minority government while also reducing the Liberals to third party status with four MLAs. The Liberals agreed to enter into a coalition government and Osika became Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1999 until February 2001 when he joined Calvert's Cabinet as Municipal Affairs minister. In October 2001, the Liberal Party elected David Karwacki as its new leader. He ordered the Liberal MLAs to leave the coalition government but Osika and Melenchuk refused and became Independents signing a new coalition agreement with Calvert in late 2001. In early 2002, Osika became Government Relations Minister and at various times had additional responsibilities for aboriginal affairs, SaskWater, the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority and the Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation. He ran for re-election as an NDP candidate in the 2003 provincial election but was defeated in the riding of Melville-Saltcoats.

Osika turned to municipal politics after his defeat and has been mayor of Fort Qu'Appelle since 2005.

References

Ron Osika Wikipedia