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Charles Huband

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by 381 votes to 87. The party had only four seats in the 57-member legislature at the time, and was in need of renewal. Huband represented a more centrist direction in the party, which had long been considered very right-wing for its time. Under the rural populism of
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Huband was a member of the Metropolitan Council of Winnipeg from 1964 until 1968 (in which year he served as its Vice Chair). He supported the amalgamation of the city with its suburban neighbourhoods, which was accomplished in the early 1970s by
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Huband tried to return to politics when he won the Liberal nomination in the riding of Portage la Prairie during the 2019 provincial election, and finished a distant third.
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In 1996, Huband's years of service to the legal profession were recognized by the Manitoba Bar Association, which presented him with its Distinguished Service Award.
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could not be sued by producers. This decision was given in response to a challenge initiated by the right-wing group
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to Julius Koteles. He later alleged that Koteles signed up several "instant members" to win the nomination.
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In 2007, Huband retired from the Manitoba Court of Appeal and resumed private practice, joining the firm of
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Huband first attempted to run for the provincial legislature in 1966, but lost the Liberal nomination in
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and in June 2014 he was elected to the governing council of the Manitoba Historical Society.
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in the 1973 election was overturned. Huband was narrowly defeated by Tory incumbent
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Huband declared himself a candidate when the central Winnipeg seat of
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politician, who subsequently became a judge. He was the leader of the
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became vacant in early 1975, after the one-vote victory of NDP MLA
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Huband resigned as party leader in 1978, and later became a
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in the 1950s, earning his Bachelor of Laws degree from the
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