Jack Weisgerber
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Preceded byDonald M. Phillips
Succeeded byBlair Lekstrom
PremierBill Vander Zalm
PremierBill Vander Zalm
Jack Weisgerber | |
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| Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for Peace River South | |
| In office October 22, 1986 – May 16, 2001 | |
| Preceded by | Donald M. Phillips |
| Succeeded by | Blair Lekstrom |
| Minister of State for Nechako and Northeast | |
| In office July 6, 1988 – November 1, 1989 | |
| Premier | Bill Vander Zalm |
| Minister of Native Affairs | |
| In office July 6, 1988 – April 2, 1991 | |
| Premier | Bill Vander Zalm |
| Succeeded by | John Lawrence Savage |
| Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources | |
| In office April 15, 1991 – November 5, 1991 | |
| Premier | Rita Johnston |
| Preceded by | Jack Davis |
| Succeeded by | Anne Edwards |
| Personal details | |
| Born | John Sylvester Weisgerber June 12, 1940 Barrhead, Alberta, Canada |
| Died | June 3, 2022 (aged 81) |
| Party | BC Reform Social Credit |
| Spouse | Judith Weisgerber |
John Sylvester Weisgerber (June 12, 1940 – June 3, 2022) was a Canadian politician and businessman.[1] He was a member of the Legislative Assembly in British Columbia. During his political career he was briefly the leader of the British Columbia Social Credit Party and the Reform Party of British Columbia. After leaving politics, he was appointed to the board of BC Hydro in 2001 and served as a member of the British Columbia Treaty Commission.