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Warren Michelson is a former Canadian politician who represented the electoral district of Moose Jaw North in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 2007 to 2020.[1] He is a member of the Saskatchewan Party. He defeated long time NDP MLA Glenn Hagel to win the seat.
Michelson won the 2007 election by 33 votes, with a priority to improve the health care in Moose Jaw with a new hospital. Plans for a new hospital began shortly after, and the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Hospital was officially opened in 2015. During his tenure, Moose Jaw received generous grants to build a new hockey / curling facilities (Mosaic Place) and an indoor sport, culture, recreation centre (Yara Centre). Safety Improvements were also made to the 9th Ave – TransCanada Highway intersection.
Michelson is also known for his pro life stance and attended provincial rallies in support of that cause.
As a president with the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce (2004-05), Michelson led the charge against a proposed government-directed employment hours scheme in the private sector.[7]
Michelson did not seek re-election in the 2020 Saskatchewan general election. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2604:3D09:BA7F:9C00:8E9:E57D:D7EE:30D4 (talk) 18:31, 25 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]