Bert Sears

Herbert Sydney Sears (1907 – December 23, 1993) was a British-born politician in Saskatchewan, Canada.

[2] His father emigrated to Saskatoon in 1910 where he ran a fish and chip shop, but at the start of the First World War he joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force.

There he became a member of a union, beginning a long-term commitment to the labour movement in Saskatoon.

Sears was employed with Federated Co-op from 1944 until his retirement in 1967; he became regional warehouse manager in 1949.

[3] During his service on the council he was a member of various committees including engineering, parks, planning and the board of trade.