The Honourable Bob Speller PC |
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Member of Canadian Parliament for Haldimand—Norfolk | |
In office 1988–2004 |
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Preceded by | Bud Bradley |
Succeeded by | Diane Finley |
Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food | |
In office December 12, 2003 – June 28, 2004 |
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Preceded by | Lyle Vanclief |
Succeeded by | Andy Mitchell |
Personal details | |
Born |
Hagersville, Ontario |
February 29, 1956
Political party | Liberal Party of Canada |
Spouse(s) | Joan Mouland |
Children | Christopher and Victoria |
Profession | Businessman, consultant |
Robert "Bob" Speller, PC (born February 29, 1956) is a Canadian politician.
A member of the Liberal Party of Canada, Speller was elected to the Canadian House of Commons four times from 1988 to 2000. He was defeated in 2004 by a 20,938 to 19,277 margin.
Speller was born in Hagersville, Ontario and, in 1983, married Joan Mouland, with whom he has a son, Christopher, and a daughter, Victoria.
Speller was first elected in the 1988 Canadian federal election as a member of the Liberal Party, defeating incumbent Bud Bradley by only 209 votes. Brian Mulroney's Progressive Conservatives won the election, however, relegating Speller to opposition Member of Parliament (MP). As an opposition MP, Speller was Associate Trade Critic, Youth Critic and Chair of the Liberal Rural Caucus.
Speller was re-elected in 1993, 1997 and 2000, as a member of the winning party. Jean Chrétien's Liberals won three successive elections. Speller served on the House of Commons Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food (1994–1995), served on the Canadian Parliamentary Association International Executive Committee, served on the Parliamentary Steel Caucus (1993, 1994, 1998), served on the Joint Inter-Parliamentary Council, and was Chair of the Sub-committee on Trade, Trade Disputes and Investment and the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (Canadian Branch).