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Bill Sveinson

William Martin "Bill" Sveinson was a politician in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan in the 1980s. He was first elected under the Conservatives in 1982 and represented the riding of Regina North West.
Sveinson crossed the floor in 1983〔(Sask. Tory Defects To Liberals )〕 and was, for a time, the only Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the Saskatchewan Liberal Party,〔( Grit Stalls Debate On Bill To Strip Thatcher Of House Seat )〕 but he was ousted from the party in 1985 as a result of apparent disagreements between Sveinson and Ralph Goodale (then leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal party) over legislative questioning tactics.〔(Grits Oust Sveinson )〕
Oral questions during question period were a tactic used by opposition members to question the government. An oversight allowed Sveinson to continue with his oral questioning preventing an orderly closure to question period thus stopping the business of the house. The rules allowed question period to continue indefinitely. The purpose was to force the government to settle with constituents who had financial promises from the provincial government unfulfilled.
Sveinson continued to sit as an independent MLA until he joined the Western Canada Concept Party of Saskatchewan in 1986. The WCC had no members in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan at that time. The WCC advocated the separation from Canada of the four western provinces (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba).
He subsequently convinced Progressive Conservative MLA, Lloyd Hampton to join him in Opposition. This gave the WCC two seats in the legislature, enough to receive official party standing, and therefore a research budget paid for by the Legislature. Official party status gave the two members research funding to provide effective opposition. Subsequently, the rules were changed to prevent future use of this tactic.
The WCC was split over whether to accept the two new members: the party leader supported accepting them, while the party president was opposed. After a few months, Sveinson and Hampton were expelled from the party.
His political tenure ended with the 1986 provincial election.
Sveinson won the 2005 Canadian No-limit Poker Championship, with a first prize of $33,500.00.
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