Fred Berger (politician)

Fred Berger (1932–2009) was a Canadian politician. First elected to the non-partisan Yukon Territorial Council in the 1974 territorial election, he became the first leader of the Yukon New Democratic Party when the territory adopted political parties for the first time in the 1978 election. Berger was not elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly, however, losing to Meg McCall in the Klondike electoral district.

Fred Berger
Leader of the Yukon New Democratic Party
In office
1978–1981
Preceded byfirst leader
Succeeded byTony Penikett
Personal details
Born1932
Vienna, Austria
Died2009
Political partyNew Democrat
ResidenceDawson City, Yukon

He remained leader of the party until 1981, when he was succeeded by Tony Penikett. He later operated a number of businesses, including a movie theatre and a drug store, in Dawson City, but remained a prominent activist within the party until his death in 2009.[1]

References

  1. "Fred Berger, pioneering NDPer, dies at 76". Yukon News, March 2, 2009.


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