Gary Michael Gurbin (born 13 December 1941 in Essex, Ontario) was a Progressive Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada. He is a physician by career.[1]
He won the Bruce—Grey electoral district seat in the 1979 federal election and was re-elected there in the 1980 and 1984 federal elections. He therefore served in the 31st, 32nd and 33rd Canadian Parliaments. He left federal politics in 1988 and did not campaign in that year's national election.
Gurbin resigned from the Progressive Conservative Party on 17 December 1981, citing concerns over party leader Joe Clark.[2] He remained in the House of Commons as an independent member until rejoining the party on 28 January 1982.[3]
References
- ^ Patterson, Troy (11 July 2016). "Kincardine medical community honours Dr. Gary Gurbin on 50 years in medicine". Kincardine News and Lucknow Sentinel. Archived from the original on 12 July 2016.
- ^ Gray, John (18 December 1981). "Clark on the defensive after MP quits Tory caucus". The Globe and Mail. pp. 1, 2.
- ^ Gray, John (29 January 1982). "Dissident MP returns to PC caucus, but Yurko resignation stuns Clark". The Globe and Mail. pp. 1, 2.
External links
- Gary Gurbin – Parliament of Canada biography
- Oliver, C. (22 September 1979). "Gary Gurbin, MD, MP: to the nation's capital from a small-town general practice". Canadian Medical Association Journal. Vol. 121, no. 6. pp. 816–822. PMC 1704240. PMID 391383.