Canadian politician
Philip Lee Eyler (born September 1, 1948 in Hagerstown, Maryland) is a former politician in Manitoba, Canada.[1] He was a New Democratic[2] member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1981 to 1986.[3]
The son of Donald W. Eyler and Helen F. Dern,[4] he was educated at Bridgewater College, Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, and the University of Manitoba.[1] He has several academic degrees, including a certificate in resource management from the latter institution. In 1975, Eyler married Paula J. Harper.[4]
He was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the provincial election of 1981,[1] defeating Progressive Conservative candidate Harold Piercy by 46 votes in the upscale north Winnipeg riding of River East.[5] He was not appointed to cabinet, but served as Deputy Speaker[6] from December 2, 1982 to February 11, 1986.[3]
Eyler lost to Tory candidate Bonnie Mitchelson in the 1986 provincial election. The NDP have been unable to recover the seat in the intervening years, and Eyler has not sought a comeback in provincial politics.[5] Following his defeat, he was appointed to the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism. Eyler currently resides in Kenora, Ontario.
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