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Robert Strachan

Robert Strachan
11th British Columbia Leader of the Opposition
In office
April 6, 1956 – April 12, 1969
Premier W.A.C. Bennett
Preceded by Arnold Webster
Succeeded by Thomas R. Berger
Leader of the British Columbia
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation/New Democratic Party
In office
April 6, 1956 – April 12, 1969
Preceded by Arnold Webster
Succeeded by Thomas R. Berger
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for Cowichan-Malahat
Cowichan-Newcastle (1952-1966)
In office
June 12, 1952 – October 5, 1975
Preceded by Andrew Mowatt Whisker
Succeeded by Barbara Wallace
Personal details
Born (1913-12-01)December 1, 1913
Glasgow, Scotland
Died July 21, 1981(1981-07-21) (aged 67)
Victoria, British Columbia
Cause of death Lung Cancer
Political party British Columbia New Democratic Party
Occupation Carpenter/Trade Unionist

Robert Martin Strachan (December 1, 1913 – July 21, 1981) was a trade unionist and politician. He was the longest serving Leader of the Opposition in British Columbia history.

Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Strachan was a carpenter by trade. He immigrated to Canada after quitting a 10-shilling-a-week job as messenger boy in Glasgow to go to Nova Scotia on a $10-a-week farm labor scheme. He moved west, in 1931, to the northern B.C. copper-smelting town of Anyox and then to Powell River, where he became a carpenter and an active unionist eventually becoming British Columbia head of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America.

In 1952, he was elected to the British Columbia Legislative Assembly as an MLA for the socialist Co-operative Commonwealth Federation. In 1956, he was elected CCF leader thus becoming Leader of the Opposition to the Social Credit government of W.A.C. Bennett. Strachan's CCF ran in the 1960 general election on the platform of nationalizing the province's private hydro-electric company, B.C. Electric. Bennett denounced the idea during the election campaign but, in 1961, turned around and announced plans to do exactly that in order to create BC Hydro leading Strachan to denounce the Social Credit government as hypocrites.

He remained leader after the party transformed into the British Columbia New Democratic Party in 1961. He defeated a leadership challenge by "Young Turk" Thomas Berger in 1967, but sensing a mood for change he stepped down in 1969.


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