Douglas Francis McArthur
{{Short description|Canadian politician}}
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{{Infobox officeholder | name= Doug McArthur
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|honorific-prefix=The Honourable
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| birth_date= June 21, 1943
| birth_place= Watrous, Saskatchewan
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| profession= University Professor
| party=Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
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| honorific-suffix = ECS
| assembly = Saskatchewan Legislative
| constituency_AM = Regina Lakeview
| term_start= October 18, 1978
| term_end= April 26, 1982
| predecessor= Ted Malone
| successor= Tim Embury
| portfolio= Education, Continuing Education, Culture and Youth
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Douglas Francis "Doug" McArthur (born June 21, 1943) is an educator and former political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Regina Lakeview from 1978 to 1982 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a New Democratic Party (NDP) member.
He was born in Watrous, Saskatchewan, the son of Neil McArthur, and was educated at the University of Saskatchewan, the University of Toronto and Oxford University. In 1967, McArthur married Wenda Jean Berglind. He served in the Saskatchewan cabinet as Minister of Education, as Minister of Continuing Education and as Minister of Culture and Youth.{{cite book |title=Canadian Parliamentary Guide |last=Normandin |first=Pierre G |year=1981}} McArthur was defeated by Tim Embury when he ran for reelection to the provincial assembly in 1982.{{cite web|url=http://www.saskarchives.com/sites/default/files/documents/Elections-Results-by-Electoral-Division.pdf |title=Saskatchewan Election Results By Electoral Division |publisher=Saskatchewan Archives Board |accessdate=2012-03-27 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131112235500/http://www.saskarchives.com/sites/default/files/documents/Elections-Results-by-Electoral-Division.pdf |archivedate=2013-11-12 }} After leaving politics, he served in the British Columbia public service as Deputy Minister to the Premier and Cabinet Secretary and as Deputy Minister of Aboriginal Affairs in British Columbia, in the Yukon public service as Chief Land Claims Negotiator and in the Saskatchewan public service as Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Deputy Minister of Northern Saskatchewan. McArthur was a Senior Fellow in Public Policy at the University of British Columbia. As of 2012, he was a professor in the school of Public Policy at Simon Fraser University{{cite web |url=https://www.sfu.ca/mpp/faculty-associates/doug-mcarthur.html |title=Doug McArthur |publisher=Simon Fraser University |accessdate=2022-03-11}} and chair of the board of directors for the British Columbia chapter of Sierra Club Canada.{{cite web |url=http://www.sierraclub.bc.ca/about/board-of-directors/doug-mcarthur |title=Doug McArthur |publisher=Sierra Club BC |accessdate=2012-08-31 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20130101000039/http://www.sierraclub.bc.ca/about/board-of-directors/doug-mcarthur |archivedate=2013-01-01 }}
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Category:Saskatchewan New Democratic Party MLAs
Category:Members of the Executive Council of Saskatchewan
Category:Academic staff of Simon Fraser University
Category:Academic staff of the University of British Columbia
Category:Alumni of the University of Oxford
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Category:University of Toronto alumni
Category:Canadian deputy ministers
Category:20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan
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