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Francis Laurence Jobin

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leader in 1961, Jobin was one of four candidates who sought to replace him. He was accused by some of representing "radical" elements within the party, though he denied this, using his friendship with the arch-conservative Campbell as evidence. Jobin was a somewhat marginal candidate, however, and
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Jobin was elected to the Flin Flon Municipal Council in 1966. He made another bid for the provincial legislature in the
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in 1970, and continued his work on the municipal council. In October 1974, he was elected
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later referred to Jobin as Campbell's only "labour-oriented" minister.
335: 374: 363:(August 14, 1914 – August 25, 1995) was a politician and the 317: 313: 296: 292: 527:, this time finishing third against Witney and the successful 540: 465:, but Jobin was able to retain the redistributed riding of 477:, however, as Roblin's Tories won a majority government. 685: 446:in the Campbell government. Provincial CCF leader 835: 469:. He was defeated by Progressive Conservative 500:candidate in the sprawling northern riding of 671: 546:On March 15, 1976, Jobin was sworn in as the 535:. Jobin received a Centennial Medal from the 884:Members of the Executive Council of Manitoba 411:, he easily defeated independent incumbent 678: 664: 242:November 10, 1949 – June 16, 1958 133:Manitoba Minister of Industry and Commerce 65:March 15, 1976 – October 23, 1981 607: 605: 603: 601: 599: 579:"The Honourable Francis Laurence Jobin" 573: 571: 569: 567: 565: 563: 438:. 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Francis Lawrence Jobin
The Honourable
Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
Elizabeth II
Jules Léger
Edward Schreyer
Edward Schreyer
Sterling Lyon
William John McKeag
Pearl McGonigal
Manitoba Minister of Industry and Commerce
Douglas Lloyd Campbell
Ronald Turner
Gurney Evans
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Flin Flon
The Pas
Charles Witney
Beresford Richards
John Carroll
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Liberal
Alma mater
University of Manitoba
18th
Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
Winnipeg

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