MARGARET BRIDGMAN
'Margaret Bridgman', L., P.N., R.N. (born January 10, 1940) was a Canadian politician. Bridgman was a member of Parliament from 1993 to 1997, representing the riding of Surrey North in Surrey, British Columbia.
Born in Kimberley, British Columbia, she was first elected to Parliament for Surrey North in the 1993 election as a member of the Reform Party of Canada. She did not run again and her seat was passed onto Chuck Cadman.
Before entering politics, Brigdman was an administrator and nurse.
★ Political biography from the Library of Parliament
Born in Kimberley, British Columbia, she was first elected to Parliament for Surrey North in the 1993 election as a member of the Reform Party of Canada. She did not run again and her seat was passed onto Chuck Cadman.
Before entering politics, Brigdman was an administrator and nurse.
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★ Political biography from the Library of Parliament
| Preceded by: Jim Karpoff | Member of Parliament for Surrey North (1993-1997) | Succeeded by: Chuck Cadman |
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