Tory backbencher replaces Graydon on Hydro board

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CONSERVATIVE MLA Kelly Bindle has been appointed to sit on the Manitoba Hydro board of directors, replacing Cliff Graydon, who was recently booted out of the Progressive Conservative caucus.

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CONSERVATIVE MLA Kelly Bindle has been appointed to sit on the Manitoba Hydro board of directors, replacing Cliff Graydon, who was recently booted out of the Progressive Conservative caucus.

Bindle, a civil/structural engineer and small business owner, is a resident of Thompson. He defeated longtime New Democrat MLA Steve Ashton in the 2016 election.

Bindle’s appointment was announced in a PC caucus news release. According to a newly released cabinet order, Bindle will earn $7,500 a year for sitting on the Hydro board.

Kelly Bindle
Kelly Bindle

Graydon was kicked out of the PC caucus last month over allegations that he had sexually harassed staff.

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Updated on Saturday, November 10, 2018 8:57 AM CST: Final

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