Anita Bergman
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Anita Bergman is a
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politician, who sat in the
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from 1994 to 1995.Jene M. Porter, ''Perspectives of Saskatchewan''.
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, 2008. .
A member of the
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caucus, she represented the electoral district of Regina North West. Bergman was first elected in a
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in 1994, following the resignation of John Solomon. In the 1995 election, she ran for reelection in the redistributed riding of
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, but was defeated by Suzanne Murray.


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Living people Politicians from Regina, Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Liberal Party MLAs Women MLAs in Saskatchewan 20th-century Canadian women politicians 1945 births 20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan {{Liberal-Saskatchewan-MLA-stub