Bud Germa

Melville Carlyle (Bud) Germa
MP for Sudbury
In office
1967–1968
Preceded by Rodger Mitchell
Succeeded by Jim Jerome
MPP for Sudbury
In office
1971–1981
Preceded by Elmer Sopha
Succeeded by Jim Gordon
Personal details
Born August 5, 1920
Creighton, Ontario
Died June 17, 1993
Political party New Democrat
Residence Sudbury, Ontario
Occupation labour organizer

Melville Carlyle (Bud) Germa (August 5, 1920 — June 17, 1993) was a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Sudbury from 1967 to 1968 in the Canadian House of Commons, and from 1971 to 1981 in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. He was a member of the New Democratic Party.

Before entering politics, Germa was a labourer and union organizer in Sudbury, and served on Sudbury City Council.

Germa first ran as an NDP candidate in the 1965 election, losing to Liberal incumbent Rodger Mitchell. Mitchell died in 1967, however, and in the resulting byelection, Germa won the seat. However, in the national election the following year, Germa lost to Jim Jerome of the Liberals, the same candidate he had faced in 1967.

Germa subsequently ran in the 1971 provincial election, and represented the riding for ten years at Queen's Park.


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