Adrian Douglas Berry | |
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Leader of the Alberta Liberal Party | |
In office January 15, 1966 – November 7, 1966 | |
Preceded by | Michael Maccagno |
Succeeded by | Michael Maccagno |
Personal details | |
Born | August 3, 1922 Millet,Alberta |
Died | June 16, 2007 (aged 84) Red Deer, Alberta |
Political party | Liberal |
Spouse(s) | Muriel (d. 1992), Connie Borgstrom (his death) |
Occupation | politician |
Adrian Douglas Berry (August 3, 1922 – June 16, 2007)[1] was an Alberta politician who led theAlberta Liberal Party in 1966.
Berry was born in Millet, Alberta. At 17, he enlisted in theCanadian Army duringWorld War II and served as a tank commander in Italy and North Africa until he was injured and evacuated to England.
After the war, Berry earned hisBachelor of Education at theUniversity of Alberta and taught briefly inEdmonton before joining the National Life Assurance Company, eventually becoming an executive. He later moved toCalgary and, in 1964, was elected toCalgary City Council asalderman for Ward 3 and served in that position for nine years. In the1965 federal election, Berry was theLiberal Party of Canada's candidate inCalgary North where he came in second, losing to incumbentDouglas Harkness by almost 7,000 votes.[2]
He contested the leadership of the Alberta Liberal Party and, on January 15, 1966, won theparty's leadership convention narrowly on the third ballot. The party was deeply divided, however, and Berry resigned the party's leadership on November 7, 1966.
Berry formed a consulting firm that specialized in management services for associations and societies and also served as executive director of the Alberta Optometric Association and the Opportunity "45" Society.[3]