John Thomas Wolfe

John Thomas Wolfe



width=144px
office = Associate Minister of Health
term_start = October 3, 1988
term_end = November 27, 1990
office2 = Minister of Urban Affairs
term_start2 = November 27, 1990
term_end2 = January 1, 1991
office3 = Minister of Community Services
term_start3 = January 1, 1991
term_end3 = November 1, 1991
successor=
constituency_AM2=
assembly2 =Saskatchewan
birth_date=May 2, 1955
birth_place=Saskatchewan
death_date=February 2, 1995
death_place=Rockglen, Saskatchewan
party=Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan
spouse=Susan (Gail) Wolfe
website=

John (Jack) Thomas Wolfe (May 2, 1955 - February 2, 1995) was a community veterinarian before becoming a Canadian provincial politician. He was the Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the constituency of Assiniboia-Gravelbourg, from 1988 until 1991

Early life

John (Jack) Thomas Wolfe was born in Rockglen, Saskatchewan on May 2, 1955, and was raised on the Wolfe family ranch within the Killdeer, Saskatchewan district west of Rockglen. He attended school at Killdeer before completing high school in Rockglen. Jack studied Biology at the University of Saskatchewan and in 1979 he graduated with distinction from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine.

Professional career

Jack practiced as a veterinarian in Alberta for one year before returning to Saskatchewan, where he practiced veterinary medicine at the Thoroughbred and Standardbred racetracks in Regina and Saskatoon. Jack shortly returned to his home in Rockglen, where he established the Borderline Veterinary Clinic with his wife, Dr. Gail Wolfe, whom he had married on January 26, 1980. Jack was extensively involved in community economic development projects and was chairman of the first Rural Development Corporation in the province. [* [http://www.legassembly.sk.ca/Hansard/22L5S/95-02-10.PDF Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan - Minutes, February 10, 1995] (PDF)]

Political career

Jack was elected in a by-election called to replace Liberal party leader and future federal Finance Minister Ralph Goodale, when Goodale retired from provincial politics to run in the 1988 federal election. Jack served a single term, and was defeated by Lewis Draper of the NDP in the 1991 general election.

During Jack's term as an MLA in the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan he held several titles, including:
* Associate Minister of Health - Oct 3, 1988 to Nov 27, 1990
* Minister of Urban Affairs - Nov 27, 1990 to Jan 1, 1991
* Minister of Community Services - Jan 1, 1991 to Nov 1, 1991

He was also involved with the Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation and the Saskatchewan Housing Corporation from Mar 16 1990 to Nov 1 1991

Death

Jack Wolfe passed away in the early hours of Feb 2 1995 due to a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The father of three—and soon to be four—back in his veterinary practice, was anguished at the prospect of being forced to testify against his old friends and ex-colleagues. When told in 1995 that he also potentially faced arrest (charges were never pressed), Jack shot himself. A former party worker says Jack was an innocent killed by a corrupt system. Jack's wife Gail says her husband's dream of public service was shattered.

Jack was cremated and buried at the Killdeer community cemetery, which happens to sit upon the site of the original Wolfe family homestead, from his grandfather's immigration, and also directly beside the former farmyard in which he spent his early years.

Media Regarding Jack Wolfe

* [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-73-1700-11696/politics_economy/political_scandals/clip7 What Killed Jack Wolfe]
* [http://www.legassembly.sk.ca/Hansard/22L5S/95-02-10.PDF Minutes from Feb 10 1995 Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan]

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