Lewis Draper

1935; full name: Charles Lewis Woodvine Draper) is a family physician, and author, who was a Canadian provincial politician.

[1] He defeated PC incumbent John Thomas Wolfe in the 1991 general election, and represented the riding for one term.

The NDP government of which he was a part was involved in the closure of a large number of rural hospitals, which was a cause of conflict between him and his party.

His professional career history includes: Examiner, College of Family Physicians of Canada; Staff, Moose Jaw Union Hosp.

; recipient, Canada 125 Medal 1992; Saskatchewan Centennial Medal 2005; member, United Church of Canada; New Democratic Party; Past Master, Woodrow Masonic Lodge 112 AF & AM; author of medical articles; languages spoken and written: English, French, German; recreations have included mountaineering, music, fencing, chess, sailing, flying.