Brian O'Kurley

Brian Alexander O'Kurley (born 7 March 1953) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 to 1993. His background includes service in retail, education, Canadian Parliament, and administrative law.

Born in Lamont, Alberta, O'Kurley was elected in the Canadian federal election, 1988 federal election at the Elk Island electoral district for the Progressive Conservative party and served in the 34th Canadian Parliament.

From 2007 to 2017, Brian O'Kurley served as a Member of the Veterans Review and Appeal Board.

Current life

O'Kurley currently resides in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada with his wife Bernadette. They have four children: Anthony, Joseph, Marissa, and Nicholas.

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gollark: But YouTube can't really do much about those, and has to deal with all the bizarre conflicting demands.
gollark: Oh yes, definitely.
gollark: I'm not talking "corporate greed" as much as the fact that they have to simultaneously satisfy advertisers, shareholders, users, content creators, people who (claim to) have copyright on stuff, and poorly thought out laws.
gollark: It's hardly the *algorithms'* fault as much as... YouTube policy, the practicalities of moderating such a gigantic platform, and indirectly the giant amount of conflicting interests affecting it.
Parliament of Canada
Preceded by
New District
Member of Parliament Elk Island
1988-1993
Succeeded by
Ken Epp


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