George Klyne (13 August 1828 – 23 December 1906) was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (1871–74).
[1][2] Métis politician George Kline was first a member the Convention of Forty in 1870 representing Pointe a Grouette and then became one of the first elected MLA's in Manitoba representing the riding of Ste.
[3] Klyne was born at Athabasca River in 1828, son of French Canadian Michel Klyne, the HBC postmaster at Jasper House, and his Métis wife, Suzanne (née Lafrance).
He had 13 siblings, including Jane Klyne, wife of Archibald McDonald of the Hudson's Bay Company.
[8] On 13 January 1863, Klyne married Monique Barthelais dit Savoyard.