Manitoba MP Inky Mark
Retiring
(Dauphin)
Manitoba’s
longest serving Conservative Member of Parliament Inky Mark has announced his
retirement from federal politics after serving the people of Dauphin-Swan
River-Marquette for the past twelve years. Mark explained that with two young
grandsons it was time to begin a new chapter in his life focussing on wife
Lynda and their family. He decided to announce his retirement now to give local Conservatives time to select a new
candidate in preparation for the next general election. “It has been an honour
to serve the people of Dauphin-Swan River-Marquette. I consider myself privileged to be their
public servant.” said Mark.
Over the years Mark has
been described as outspoken, anti-establishment, never concerned with what
party officials think of him, and always putting the people at home before the
Party in Ottawa. He has sat in Parliament representing the
Reform Party of Canada, the Canadian Alliance, Independent Conservative, the
P.C.D.R. Coalition, the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and the
Conservative Party of Canada.
Voters rewarded Mark’s
loyalty by overwhelmingly electing him five consecutive times. He is the only M.P. in this large rural
riding’s history to win five consecutive elections: 1997 with the Reform Party
of Canada,
then again in 2000, 2004, with the Canadian Alliance and in 2006 and 2008 with
the Conservative Party of Canada.
Other successes include
having the riding name changed to Dauphin-Swan River-Marquette, successfully
having Lt. Col. William Barker, VC declared a national hero, commissioned
statues to honour the victims of the Ukrainian Internment of 1914-1920, Lt. Col. William Barker VC and Dr. Ed Hudson,
C.M. of Hamiota.