Don Scott MLA |
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MLA for Inkster | |
In office 1981–1988 |
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Preceded by | Sidney Green |
Succeeded by | Kevin Lamoureux |
Personal details | |
Born |
Liverpool, Nova Scotia |
August 5, 1948
Political party | New Democrat |
Residence | Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Donald Arthur Scott (born August 5, 1948) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a New Democratic Party of Manitoba (NDP) member of the Manitoba legislature from 1981 to 1988.
The son of Donald Alexander Scott and Mary Enid, he was raised in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, and attended a number of higher-learning institutions, including St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, the University of Winnipeg and the University of Manitoba. He worked as a financial-government analyst, and at one stage worked for the Auditor General of Canada. Scott also held membership in a number of environmentally-oriented groups, including the Naturalists Society and the Solar Energy Society of Canada.
Scott was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the Manitoba general election of 1981, in the riding of Inkster. This particular riding was notable for having been held by Sidney Green, a prominent cabinet minister in the government of NDP Premier Edward Schreyer, since 1966. Green had left the NDP in 1979, and was seeking re-election as a member of the Progressive Party of Manitoba.