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| office = [[Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan|MLA]] for [[Regina South]]
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'''Bill Hutchinson''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] politician. He represents the constituency of [[Regina South]] in the [[Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan]], as a member of the [[Saskatchewan Party]].
'''Bill Hutchinson''' is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] politician. He represented the constituency of [[Regina South]] in the [[Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan]], as a member of the [[Saskatchewan Party]].

Hutchinson is an architect whose record of community service includes four terms on Regina City Council. As the Councilor for Ward Two, Mr. Hutchinson earned a reputation for being accessible to residents of the ward, and for providing them with effective representation on Council.

Mr. Hutchinson also has an extensive record of community volunteerism. He has been associated with the Regina Family YMCA, the Canadian Mental Health Association, Regina Exhibition Association, SIAST, Tourism Regina, the University of Regina Senate, Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation, Agribition and the Royal Red.

Mr. Hutchinson was first elected to the Legislature as the MLA for Regina South in the [[Saskatchewan general election, 2007|2007 election]].

Mr. Hutchinson and his wife Jocelyn live in south Regina, where he has been a resident for more than 25 years.


==Cabinet positions==
==Cabinet positions==
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| post1 = [[Executive Council of Saskatchewan|Minister of Tourism, Parks, Culture & Sport]]
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| post1years = June 29, 2010&ndash;May 25, 2012
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| post2 = [[Executive Council of Saskatchewan|Minister of First Nations & Metis Relations<br>Minister of Northern Affairs]]
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| post2years = May 29, 2009&ndash;June 29, 2010
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==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.billhutchinson.ca/ Bill Hutchinson]] - MLA web site
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110120072831/http://www.billhutchinson.ca/ Bill Hutchinson] - MLA web site
* [http://www.gov.sk.ca/cabinet/hutchinson/ Honourable Bill Hutchinson]] - cabinet web site
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20091204171440/http://www.gov.sk.ca/cabinet/hutchinson/ Honourable Bill Hutchinson] - cabinet web site


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Latest revision as of 01:58, 26 September 2024

Bill Hutchinson
Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
for Regina South
In office
November 7, 2007 – March 8, 2016
Preceded byAndrew Thomson
Succeeded byRiding abolished
Personal details
Political partySaskatchewan Party
OccupationArchitect

Bill Hutchinson is a Canadian politician. He represented the constituency of Regina South in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, as a member of the Saskatchewan Party.

Cabinet positions

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Saskatchewan provincial government of Brad Wall
Cabinet posts (3)
Predecessor Office Successor
Kevin Yates[1] Minister of Municipal Affairs
November 21, 2007–May 29, 2009
Jeremy Harrison
June Draude Minister of First Nations & Metis Relations
Minister of Northern Affairs

May 29, 2009–June 29, 2010
Ken Cheveldayoff
Dustin Duncan Minister of Tourism, Parks, Culture & Sport
June 29, 2010–May 25, 2012
Kevin Doherty

References

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  1. ^ Ministry of Community Resources
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