Herb Pinder

Herbert Charles Pinder Sr., CM (April 26, 1923 — October 30, 2014) was a Canadian business owner, developer and political figure in Saskatchewan.

He also was a director of the Royal Bank of Canada, TransCanada PipeLines, Canadian National Railways and John Labatt Ltd. and chair of the Saskatchewan Power Corporation.

During World War II, he served in the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve, reaching the rank of lieutenant commander.

[7] Although he was named to the provincial cabinet by Ross Thatcher in 1964,[4] he was narrowly defeated by Robert Walker when he ran for election in Hanley in the 1964 provincial election and in a by-election held for Hanley in December that year.

[4] Another son, Gerry Pinder, played professional ice hockey in the NHL and the WHA.