Nicholas John Stryk (December 17, 1896[1] in the Austro-Hungarian Empire[2] – July 11, 1950[3]) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
He was educated in Manitoba, and worked as a school teacher in Ladywood for twenty-six years.
He sought election to the House of Commons of Canada in the federal election of 1935 as a Liberal-Progressive, but finished third in Springfield against official Liberal candidate John Mouat Turner.
Stryk sought re-election in the 1945 provincial election, but lost to CCF candidate Wilbert Doneleyko[1] by 220 votes.
Donelyko was later expelled from the CCF caucus for promoting anti-NATO views, and Stryk defeated him without difficulty in the 1949 election to return to the legislature.