The Honourable Frank Oberle PC |
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Member of the Canadian Parliament for Prince George—Peace River |
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In office 1972–1993 |
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Preceded by | Robert Borrie |
Succeeded by | Jay Hill |
Personal details | |
Born |
Forchheim, Germany |
March 24, 1932
Political party | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada |
Children | Frank Oberle, Jr. |
Frank Oberle, Sr., PC (born March 24, 1932) is a businessman and former Canadian politician.
Born in Forchheim near Karlsruhe, Germany, Oberle moved with his family to German-occupied Poland in 1941. There he was placed in a Hitler Youth indoctrination program. Later, he fled the Red Army advance, surviving on grass and stolen eggs while walking 800 kilometres to his home village in the Black Forest. Rejected by his relatives, he immigrated to Canada at the age of 19 and became a logger and then a gold miner.
Oberle entered municipal politics, becoming mayor of Chetwynd. He entered federal politics and was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1972 general election as the Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Prince George—Peace River, British Columbia. He subsequently won re-election five times.
In 1985, Oberle became the first German-born federal Canadian cabinet minister when he became Minister of State for Science and Technology in Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's government. He was science minister when the Canadarm went into space as part of the space shuttle program. He later became Minister of State for Forestry, and then Minister of Forestry in 1990.