Lyndon lives on the farm, south of Windthorst Saskatchewan, homesteaded by his grandfather in 1905. He is married with 3 children, 6 grandchildren, and 1 great grandchild. He is active in his church, having served on council and as chair of council and congregation. He is currently the volunteer EMO (Emergency Management Officer) for the town of Kiplin, the RM of Hazelwood, and the RM of Kingsley.
Lyndon has done many jobs through the years. He has worked in gas stations, tire repair shop, as assistant grain buyer, bulk fuel delivery, He started his own earth moving company in 1980, started a computer store, building, repairing and teaching computer in 1995. Lyndon went back to his heavy equipment in 2007, driving truck and running heavy equipment and took on the role of Safety Officer, retiring with the title NCSO (National Construction Safety Officer).
In politics, Lyndon was active in the Conservative party until they abandoned their grassroots ways. He served as EDA president for 2 terms and as Policy and Constitutional Chair for many years. He ran for the Candidate Nomination in 2014. He is passionate about Grassroots politics and feels honoured to run for the Canadian Future Party.
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