Frank Oberle Sr.

Frank Oberle Sr. PC (born March 24, 1932) is a Canadian businessman and former politician.[1]

Frank Oberle
Minister of Forestry
In office
February 23, 1990  June 24, 1993
Prime MinisterBrian Mulroney
Preceded byJack Davis (1971)
Succeeded byBobbie Sparrow
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Prince George—Peace River
In office
October 30, 1972  October 25, 1993
Preceded byRobert Borrie
Succeeded byJay Hill
Personal details
Born (1932-03-24) March 24, 1932
Forchheim, Bavaria, Germany
Political partyProgressive Conservative
ChildrenFrank Oberle Jr.

Born in Forchheim near Karlsruhe, Germany, Oberle moved with his family to German-occupied Poland in 1941. There he was placed in a Hitler Youth indoctrination program. Later, he fled the Red Army advance, surviving on grass and stolen eggs while walking 800 kilometres to his home village in the Black Forest. Rejected by his relatives, he immigrated to Canada at the age of 19 and became a logger and then a gold miner.

Oberle entered municipal politics, becoming mayor of Chetwynd. He entered federal politics and was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 1972 general election as the Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Prince George—Peace River, British Columbia. He subsequently won re-election five times.

In 1985, Oberle became the first German-born federal Canadian cabinet minister when he became Minister of State for Science and Technology in Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's government. He was science minister when the Canadarm went into space as part of the Space Shuttle program. He later became Minister of State for Forestry, and then Minister of Forestry in 1990.

Oberle retired from Cabinet when Kim Campbell succeeded Mulroney as Prime Minister, and retired from politics with the dissolution of the 34th Canadian Parliament for the 1993 election.

In 2004, Oberle published a memoir of his World War II experiences, Finding Home: A War Child’s Journey to Peace (2004). A second memoir, A Chosen Path: From Moccasin Flats to Parliament Hill, was published in the same year.

His son Frank Oberle Jr. was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 2004 provincial election, and was appointed Solicitor General on January 13, 2010.[2]

Electoral history

1988 Canadian federal election: Prince George—Peace River
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeFrank Oberle Sr.13,90339.60-22.84
New DemocraticAlan Timberlake11,68433.28+9.17
ReformJay Hill5,07714.46
LiberalJacques Monlezun4,18311.92+1.97
IndependentHoward Karpes1690.48
Confederation of RegionsLorne W. Backus890.25-0.74
Total valid votes 35,105100.0  
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -16.00
1984 Canadian federal election: Prince George—Peace River
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeFrank Oberle Sr.21,15462.44+10.34
New DemocraticJim Best8,16824.11-2.09
LiberalPaul Bouey3,3689.94-9.39
RhinocerosJ. Paul Ekering3851.14
Social CreditRichard J. Lawrence3421.01-1.37
Confederation of RegionsJohn F. Light3350.99
LibertarianSid Schneider1270.37
Total valid votes 33,879100.0  
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +6.22
1984 Canadian federal election: Prince George—Peace River
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeFrank Oberle Sr.21,15462.44+10.34
New DemocraticJim Best8,16824.11-2.09
LiberalPaul Bouey3,3689.94-9.39
RhinocerosJ. Paul Ekering3851.14
Social CreditRichard J. Lawrence3421.01-1.37
Confederation of RegionsJohn F. Light3350.99
LibertarianSid Schneider1270.37
Total valid votes 33,879100.0  
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +6.22
1980 Canadian federal election: Prince George—Peace River
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeFrank Oberle Sr.13,59352.10-8.85
New DemocraticBob Simpson6,83526.20+5.70
LiberalJim McIntyre5,04419.33+0.78
Social CreditRichard J. Lawrence6202.38
Total valid votes 26,092100.0  
Progressive Conservative hold Swing -7.28
1979 Canadian federal election: Prince George—Peace River
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeFrank Oberle Sr.16,28860.95+14.11
New DemocraticBob Simpson5,47820.50+5.83
LiberalLes Broddy4,95718.55-15.79
Total valid votes 26,723100.0  
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +4.14
1974 Canadian federal election: Prince George—Peace River
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeFrank Oberle Sr.18,76946.84+7.48
LiberalAllan Bate13,75934.33+2.72
New DemocraticStuart Robert Steventon5,88014.67-7.03
Social CreditWendell Philip Smith1,6654.15-3.17
Total valid votes 40,073100.0  
Progressive Conservative hold Swing +2.38
1972 Canadian federal election: Prince George—Peace River
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeFrank Oberle Sr.14,64839.36+9.66
LiberalRobert Borrie11,76631.62-3.30
New DemocraticBill Close8,07621.70-0.33
Social CreditAl Kruegar2,7267.32-4.74
Total valid votes 37,216100.0  
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +6.48

References

  1. "OBERLE, The Hon. Frank, P.C." Library of Parliament. Archived from the original on May 8, 2013. Retrieved February 20, 2010.
  2. "Stelmach makes major changes to Alberta cabinet". National Post. Archived from the original on January 15, 2010. Retrieved February 7, 2010.

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