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662:’s research. The Tuesday, August 2, 1977 story, written by Nicholas Horrock, was entitled "Private Institutions Used In CIA Effort To Control Behavior". Horrock's article referred to the work of John Marks, whose documentation of CIA activities, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, was used in what was to be referred to as the Orlikow, et al. v. United States case. The other plaintiffs eventually included Jean-Charles Page, Robert Logie, Rita Zimmerman, Louis Weinstein, Janine Huard, Lyvia Stadler, Mary Morrow, and Mrs. Florence Langleben. The CIA settled in 1988. Velma died in 1990. 525:
hospitalized, he managed to transform his hospital room into a mini office. During the last week of his life, Orlikow was researching the financial impact of smoking on the health care system, and what types of lawsuits he figured the Federal and Provincial governments should launch against the tobacco industry to recover some of the cost.
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Throughout his career, Orlikow fought for progressive policies in fields such as immigration, refugees, social justice and labour. During the 1980s, he sought reforms to Canada's Bank Act which would have required banks to invest a portion of their money in local development projects. In the very
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Orlikow was the son of Louis Orlikow (d. 1965) and Sarah Cherniack (d. 1927). He was half-brother of Lionel Orlikow (1932-2008), who was the son of Louis Orlikow and Sylverta β€œSylvia” Anderson (d. 1971), and who married Elizabeth Anne Slavin (1932-2021) with whom he had five sons and two daughters
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According to Doug Martindale, Orlikow "never really retired" from politics in that Orlikow was always researching various issues and providing the information he gathered to various Manitoba NDP MLAs and MPs. Orlikow was a frequent visiter to the Manitoba Legislature's library and, even when
609:"David was always on the side of the ordinary person. He was relentless in the pursuit of justice from big government or big business. The most important job in his office was the individual case work, and he didn't trust it to anyone else. He made every phone call and wrote every letter." 513:, whose riding, both as an MLA and an MP included much of the area earlier represented by Orlikow, recalled the advice and information she used to receive from Orlikow and his many phone calls. Wasylycia-Leis's provincial counterparts NDP MLAs 426:
in the city of Winnipeg from 1951 to 1959. He also served on the board of directors for Winnipeg's John Howard & Elizabeth Fry Society from 1958 to 1961, and was a board member of the Welfare Council of Greater Winnipeg in 1958.
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as the school trustee for Ward 3 in 1925. Orlikow's cousin, Mindel Cherniak Sheps, succeeded her in the seat when she retired, and held it until 1950 when her brother, Saul Cherniak, was elected.
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by fewer than 2,000 votes. After a 26-year career in the Commons, Orlikow was genuinely surprised by the result. Orlikow was an NDP MP from June 18, 1962 to November 21, 1988.
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Orlikow maintained an interest in the Manitoba NDP after switching to federal politics. In 1968-69, he helped facilitate the party's transition of leadership from
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Orlikow's brother, Lionel, was also a trustee on the Winnipeg school board from 1988 to 1998. When Lionel Orlikow retired, he was succeeded by his son John, now a
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set up operations in the area. Other organizations of which Orlikow was involved included the Union Centre and the Manitoba Society of Seniors.
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Orlikow was a founding member of the NDP and a lifetime member of the CCF/NDP. In 1961, Orlikow took part in Manitoba CCF's transition to the
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Orlikow resigned his legislative seat in May 1962 to run for the Canadian House of Commons. He was elected in Winnipeg North in the
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and was exposed to brainwashing tapes. Along with eight other former patients, she later sued the CIA for mistreatment and won.
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last week of his life, he was researching ways for the federal and provincial governments to recover monies from
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Paul Parashin by just under 4,000 votes. He defeated Parashin again by a narrower margin in the
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to seek government compensation for the Allan Institute's victims, and for their families.
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After his death in January 1998, former staffer Dan O'Connor wrote the following eulogy:
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by only 963 votes. After this, he was returned by safe majorities in the elections of
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He served as a trustee on the Winnipeg School Board from 1945 to 1951, and was an
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also admitted to being among those on the receiving end of those phone calls.
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The Manitoba Legislature paid tribute to Orlikow on Thursday June 25, 1998.
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The Canadian House of Commons paid tribute to Orlikow on February 4, 1998.
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brainwashing experiments at the facility. She was unwittingly dosed with
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Near the end of his life, David Orlikow encouraged NDP MPs such as
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opponents by a significant margin. He was re-elected in the
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Love, Myron; Correspondent, Prairies (January 6, 2017).
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There was a provincial swing against the NDP in the
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Index

House of Commons of Canada
Murray Smith
Rey Pagtakhan
Winnipeg North
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Saul Cherniack
St. Johns
Winnipeg City Council
Winnipeg School Trustee
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Winnipeg
Manitoba
New Democratic Party
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Saul Cherniack
Gordon Orlikow
Alma mater
University of Manitoba
Canadian
House of Commons of Canada
Winnipeg North
New Democratic Party
Saul Cherniack
cabinet minister
Edward Schreyer
Gordon Orlikow
decathlon
heptathlon
Drake Relays

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