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candidate Harvey Paterson by 903 votes. Following the election, he was named as the party's Deputy Leader. Gilleshammer retired from the legislature in 2003. In 2007, Gilleshammer was appointed as a Citizenship Judge by the Canadian Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
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support in 1988 meant that Liberal candidate Terry Drebit was able to pose a credible challenge. Gilleshammer won the election, however, by 1,173 votes. The Progressive Conservatives formed a
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Provincial support for the Liberal Party declined in 1990, and Gilleshammer defeated Drebit by over 2000 votes in
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Following a further cabinet shuffle on February 5, 1999, he was appointed to the high-ranking position of
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ruled that the province who be required to provide health, dental and vision benefits to the partners of
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in the province's southwest. The seat has normally been safe for the Conservatives, although a rise in
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after the election, although Gilleshammer was not initially appointed to cabinet.
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Following a cabinet shuffle on January 6, 1997, Gilleshammer was named
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and A.E. McKenzie Co. Ltd. Gilleshammer was easily re-elected in the
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Gilleshammer was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
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Crown Corporations Public Review and Accountability Act
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Canadian
Manitoba
Manitoba legislature
Cabinet Minister
Progressive Conservative
Premier
Gary Filmon
Winnipeg
University of Manitoba
Brandon University
provincial election of 1988
Minnedosa
Liberal Party
minority government
that year's provincial election
Minister of Family Services
Minister of Culture, Heritage and Citizenship
Multiculturalism
Liquor Control Act
1995 general election
Minister of Labour
Civil Service Act
Workers Compensation Act
Manitoba Human Rights Commission
gay
Minister of Finance
Crown Corporations Public Review and Accountability Act
provincial election of 1999
New Democratic Party
Diane Finley

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