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Ben Sveinson (born August 4, 1945) is a politician in
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, Canada. He served as a member of the
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from 1990 to 1999 as a Progressive Conservative. The son of August Sveinson and Mary Gibson, he was born in Spearhill, Manitoba. He attended secondary school in
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, and did not attend university. He subsequently worked as a federal meat inspector, and operated businesses in towing, security and TV antenna installation. In 1967, Sveinson married Millie Prokopich. Sveinson was elected as a school trustee in
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in 1986, and re-elected in 1989. He was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the general election of 1990, beating his nearest opponent by about 1000 votes in the rural southeastern riding of La Verendrye. Sveinson was re-elected in the 1995 election by about 2000 votes over his nearest opponent. He was never appointed to cabinet, though he did serve as Deputy Chair of Committees for a time. The Progressive Conservatives were defeated by the
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in the 1999 provincial election. Sveinson was upset in La Verendrye, losing to NDP candidate
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by 166 votes. Sveinson did not seek a return to office in 2003. Following his defeat, Sveinson joined the real estate firm Century 21. He also joined the federal Progressive Conservative riding association executive in the riding of
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. In 2003, he led the executive in a unanimous vote ''against'' a political merger with the
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, and declared his support for
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's (ultimately unsuccessful) attempts to prevent the merger.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Sveinson, Ben Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba MLAs 1945 births Living people Canadian people of Icelandic descent People from Ste. Anne, Manitoba