Hon. Don Toth Moosomin Saskatchewan Party |
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Don was born in Kipling and raised on the family farm near Langbank. He attended the University of Saskatchewan and the Full Gospel Bible Institution in Eston, where he graduated with a three-year diploma. Prior to his political career, Don served on the boards of Langbank Co-op, People’s Church of Kipling, R.M. Council of Silverwood, Kipling Hospital, Pipestone Home Care, Langbank Recreation and Kennedy Library.
Don was first elected to represent Moosomin constituency in the 1986 general election and was re-elected in 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003 and 2007. On December 10, 2007, Don was elected to preside as Speaker of the Legislature.
Aside from his political duties, Don keeps himself involved in the local camp board and quartet singing.
Don and his wife Lois continue to run the family’s mixed farming operation in Langbank. They have three children: Byron, Graham, Stephanie and three grandchildren.
Mr. Toth is currently as the Chair of the Legislature's Privileges House Committee, the House Services Committee and the Board of Internal Economy. |
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