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create jobs and keep energy affordable. More than 380,000 people engaged in the dialogue through online platforms and in-person roundtables, including the
Generation Energy Conference held in Winnipeg with more than 650 participants from across Canada and around the world. The ideas that came from the dialogue resulted in billions of dollars of investments in electric vehicles and alternative fuels, smart grids, clean energy solutions for rural and remote communities, energy efficient buildings and emerging renewable power solutions.
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Commons by his predecessor on June 14, 2018. Carr introduced its second reading three months later, on September 17. Bill C-79 received royal assent on October 25 and Carr announced four days later that Canada was officially the 5th CPTPP country to ratify the agreement. In Carr's words, the CPTPP legislation was introduced and moved "with a speed reflecting the importance of the CPTPP to farmers, ranchers, entrepreneurs and workers across Canada."
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technology." Carr then laid the groundwork for Canada to host the Clean Energy
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By becoming one of the first six countries to ratify the agreement, Canada joined
Australia, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand and Singapore in bringing the agreement into force on December 30, 2018. He attended the inaugural meeting of the CPTPP commission on January 19, 2019, in Tokyo, Japan. Carr and his
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to mark the entry into force of the modernized Canada-Chile Free Trade
Agreement (CCFTA). The CCFTA was updated from its 1997 version, and is notable for making Canada the first G20 country to have a free trade agreement with a chapter on trade and gender. In welcoming the modernization, Carr said:
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received royal assent, and Carr welcomed its entry into force on
September 1, 2019. CIFTA became the second Canadian free trade agreement to include a chapter on gender, and implemented additional components aimed at "creating conditions for trade where more people can participate and benefit from
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file. Moving swiftly to ensure early preferential access for
Canadian businesses, Carr and the federal government made the ratification of CPTPP in Canada a top priority, moving it though parliament in record time. Implementing legislation for the CPTPP, Bill C-79, was introduced for debate in the
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Commissioner Service (TCS), which helps Canadian businesses find customers in other countries. The Fall 2018 Economic Statement dedicated $ 1.2 billion towards the Trade Diversification Strategy, helping Canadians export around the globe.
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focus on diversifying Canada's trade partners beyond the United States. It also furthered the work of his predecessor in welcoming more inclusive trade, where more Canadians are encouraged to participate in international trade and investment, including owners of
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the wealth it creates. This means including more small and medium-sized businesses, defending workers' rights, encouraging the participation of women-owned businesses and protecting the environment."
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on February 11, 2019. With the implementation of the CPTPP, and therefore free trade with Japan, Canada then became the only G7 country with trade agreements with all six other G7 partners.
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while keeping his special representative role. Carr is the first Minister without Portfolio in the Canadian Cabinet since 1978, a position last appointed by
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Carr oversaw initiatives to help close socio-economic gaps and create a trade environment where more Canadians can participate, including:
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treatment whilst remaining in the House of Commons. Carr died of cancer at home in Winnipeg, on December 12, 2022. He was 71.
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over five years through the Outbound Mobility Program pilot project, to be delivered by
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4087:"Jim Carr, Manitoba MP and former cabinet minister, dies after battle with cancer"
4035:"Jim Carr, minister of international trade diversification, diagnosed with cancer"
3392:"Liberal minister Jim Carr spends nearly $ 1,800 on hockey outing | Globalnews.ca"
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Statement of Votes for the 37th Provincial General Election, September 21, 1999
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An Act respecting the building of a green economy in the Prairies
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degree with a joint honours in history and political science.
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3193:"Jim Carr wins Liberal nomination for Winnipeg South Centre"
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4239:"forty-fourth general election 2021 — Poll-by-poll results"
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4288:"forty-third general election 2019 — Poll-by-poll results"
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Ballingall, Alex; Levitz, Stephanie (December 12, 2022).
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4060:"Le député libéral Jim Carr atteint d'un cancer du sang"
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Manitoba
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Minister of International Trade Diversification (2018–)
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3952:"Liberal MP and former cabinet minister Jim Carr dies"
3016:"Federal Liberal hopefuls seek Winnipeg South Centre"
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4136:"Winnipeg MP Jim Carr dies after battle with cancer"
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Minister of State for International Trade (1979–80)
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3888:Curry, Bill and Marieke Walsh (January 12, 2021).
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2800:"C-235 (44–1) – LEGISinfo – Parliament of Canada"
727:Carr started his post-secondary education at the
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662:Minister of International Trade Diversification
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212:Minister of International Trade Diversification
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3239:"Full list of Justin Trudeau's 2015 cabinet"
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119:January 12, 2021 – October 26, 2021
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3100:"SUMMARY OF BANFF CLEAN ENERGY DIALOGUE"
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4085:Tunney, Catharine (December 12, 2022).
3835:Da Silva, Danielle (October 21, 2019).
3725:Canada, Global Affairs (May 27, 2019).
3488:Canada, Global Affairs (May 23, 2019).
3213:"Winnipeg South Centre elects Jim Carr"
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2583:(Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.
2312:(Report). Winnipeg: Elections Manitoba.
783:in the upscale west Winnipeg riding of
708:from ages 16 to 21. Carr was awarded a
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3398:
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3289:
3165:
3163:
3005:
2955:
1053:In the spring of 2019, the modernized
766:
688:Carr was born on October 11, 1951, in
5642:Members of the 29th Canadian Ministry
5354:
4922:
4506:
4211:
4159:
4133:
3945:
3943:
3941:
3939:
3887:
3542:"LGBTQ trade mission to Philadelphia"
2975:
712:arts grant to study for a year under
3950:Aiello, Rachel (December 12, 2022).
3862:Bergen, Rachel (November 21, 2019).
2951:
2949:
2947:
2945:
2943:
2941:
2794:
2792:
1191:is an educator, a former staffer to
834:Carr was also a board member on the
643:An Act respecting the building of a
5190:Minister of State (Trade) (1980–82)
4205:
4134:Unger, Danton (December 12, 2022).
3160:
1202:
1195:, and the Liberal candidate in the
955:. In a November 2018 speech at the
945:small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
852:
845:In July 2011, Carr was awarded the
13:
4160:Kives, Bartley (January 2, 2023).
3936:
3263:
3066:. Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
14:
5678:
4490:November 4, 2015 – July 18, 2018
4461:July 18, 2018 – November 20, 2019
4374:
4212:Kives, Bartley (April 28, 2023).
4005:Cleugh, Janis (October 3, 2022).
2938:
2923:University of Winnipeg Collegiate
2789:
1176:. He said that he would commence
698:University of Winnipeg Collegiate
5657:Members of the Order of Manitoba
4950:Ministers of International Trade
2005:Total valid votes/expense limit
1748:Total valid votes/expense limit
1427:Total valid votes/expense limit
1062:International Education Strategy
753:New Democratic Party of Manitoba
718:San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
5470:Ministers of Forestry (1993–95)
5102:Ministers of Industry (1963–69)
4346:
4335:
4324:
4302:
4280:
4258:
4231:
4179:
4153:
4127:
4101:
4078:
4052:
4026:
3998:
3971:
3909:
3881:
3855:
3828:
3773:
3718:
3663:
3637:
3611:
3585:
3559:
3533:
3507:
3481:
3455:
3429:
3384:
3358:
3337:
3309:
3283:
3257:
3231:
3205:
3185:
3171:"Six Jewish MPs Head to Ottawa"
3146:
3121:
3092:
3078:
3030:
2956:Gordon, Sheldon (August 2016).
1079:Corporate social responsibility
16:Canadian politician (1951–2022)
5612:Deaths from cancer in Manitoba
5497:Ministers of Natural Resources
5382:Ministers of Natural Resources
3154:"Business Council of Manitoba"
2910:
2896:
2871:
2846:
2621:1986 Manitoba general election
2350:1988 Manitoba general election
2147:1990 Manitoba general election
1871:2015 Canadian federal election
1560:2019 Canadian federal election
1241:2021 Canadian federal election
1094:
1069:Colleges and Institutes Canada
729:University of British Columbia
656:Carr previously served as the
1:
5667:University of Manitoba alumni
4486:Minister of Natural Resources
4066:(in French). October 25, 2019
2782:
2113:
1121:
957:Toronto Region Board of Trade
869:Minister of Natural Resources
658:Minister of Natural Resources
445:Manitoba Legislative Assembly
395:Manitoba Legislative Assembly
265:Minister of Natural Resources
5145:Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien
4310:"Candidate Campaign Returns"
4266:"Candidate Campaign Returns"
3018:. CBC News. February 6, 2014
829:Business Council of Manitoba
741:1976 Quebec general election
683:
7:
5632:Manitoba Liberal Party MLAs
5627:Liberal Party of Canada MPs
5622:Jewish Canadian politicians
5324:François-Philippe Champagne
4597:François-Philippe Champagne
4450:François-Philippe Champagne
3264:Canada, Natural Resources.
2635:
2364:
2161:
1885:
1574:
1255:
997:Minister of Foreign Affairs
789:provincial election of 1988
773:provincial election of 1986
706:Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
664:from 2018 to 2019. He left
245:François-Philippe Champagne
10:
5683:
5411:Alastair William Gillespie
5135:Alastair William Gillespie
5067:Malcolm Wallace McCutcheon
4430:Minister Without Portfolio
3064:"MLA Biographies – Living"
2992:Future Leaders of Manitoba
2854:"MLA Biographies – Living"
2644:
2641:
2638:
2525:Eligible voters / turnout
2373:
2370:
2367:
2278:Eligible voters / turnout
2170:
2167:
2164:
1899:
1894:
1891:
1888:
1588:
1583:
1580:
1577:
1269:
1264:
1261:
1258:
1207:
1112:minister without portfolio
916:. His guests included the
676:from 1988 to 1992 for the
670:Minister without Portfolio
538:Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
107:Minister without Portfolio
5662:Politicians from Winnipeg
5495:
5469:
5388:
5332:
5226:
5205:
5189:
5173:
5122:
5101:
4956:
4755:
4552:
4414:
4411:
4408:
4403:
4390:
3917:"Without Portfolio ( – )"
3620:"Timeline of discussions"
2772:
2762:
2754:
2739:
2594:
2568:
2558:
2546:
2524:
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2120:
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2093:
2081:
2069:
2049:
2029:
2004:
1844:
1832:
1822:
1814:
1802:
1782:
1762:
1747:
1533:
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1503:
1491:
1471:
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1214:
607:
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165:
160:
148:
135:
123:
112:
105:
93:
81:
70:
62:
58:
46:
23:
5637:McGill University alumni
5140:Donald Campbell Jamieson
3173:. CJN. November 10, 2015
2756:Progressive Conservative
2655:Progressive Conservative
2430:Progressive Conservative
2204:Progressive Conservative
840:Canadian Jewish Congress
817:Post-provincial politics
807:1990 provincial election
777:Progressive Conservative
722:Los Angeles Philharmonic
5406:Donald Stovel Macdonald
4985:Richard John Cartwright
4702:Ginette Petitpas Taylor
4682:Soraya Martinez Ferrada
3979:"ROLES – HON. JIM CARR"
2030:Total rejected ballots
1763:Total rejected ballots
1452:Total rejected ballots
1163:Shaarey Zedek Synagogue
1149:Personal life and death
787:. He ran again in the
5244:James Francis Kelleher
5072:Mitchell William Sharp
882:
836:Canada West Foundation
678:Manitoba Liberal Party
660:from 2015 to 2018 and
567:Crescentwood, Winnipeg
365:Manitoba Liberal Party
5052:Clarence Decatur Howe
5047:James Angus MacKinnon
5037:Richard Burpee Hanson
5032:Henry Herbert Stevens
5016:Henry Herbert Stevens
4995:Henry Herbert Stevens
3922:Library of Parliament
3292:"current-investments"
1876:Winnipeg South Centre
1565:Winnipeg South Centre
1246:Winnipeg South Centre
1139:Private Member's Bill
1128:2021 federal election
1101:2019 federal election
876:
863:2015 federal election
859:Winnipeg South Centre
761:Manitoba Arts Council
731:, but transferred to
635:Winnipeg South Centre
363:Deputy Leader of the
322:Winnipeg South Centre
5416:Ramon John Hnatyshyn
5254:John Carnell Crosbie
5077:Robert Henry Winters
5010:James Alexander Robb
5000:James Alexander Robb
4980:William Bullock Ives
4969:William Bullock Ives
4908:Jody Wilson-Raybould
4354:"Historical Summary"
3984:Parliament of Canada
3843:. Winnipeg, Manitoba
3129:"Winnipeg Consensus"
674:Manitoba Legislature
631:member of Parliament
317:Member of Parliament
5109:Charles Mills Drury
5088:Charles Mills Drury
4990:George Eulas Foster
4667:Diane Lebouthillier
4582:Marie-Claude Bibeau
4572:Gary Anandasangaree
3841:Winnipeg Free Press
3198:Winnipeg Free Press
3042:Manitoba Votes 2003
1073:Universities Canada
908:game featuring the
824:Winnipeg Free Press
767:Provincial politics
629:, he served as the
5571:Jonathan Wilkinson
5062:George Harris Hees
5042:William Daum Euler
4747:Jonathan Wilkinson
4592:Randy Boissonnault
4404:Cabinet posts (3)
4312:. Elections Canada
4290:. Elections Canada
4268:. Elections Canada
4193:. February 2, 2023
3895:The Globe and Mail
3245:. November 4, 2015
3219:. October 19, 2015
3133:Winnipeg Consensus
3109:. April 8–10, 2010
3107:Winnipeg Consensus
2926:. November 4, 2014
2879:"Jim Carr profile"
2775:Elections Manitoba
2490:Total valid votes
2243:Total valid votes
1723:Christian Heritage
1382:Douglas Hemmerling
1087:as Canada's first
883:
193:Office established
5579:
5578:
5541:Christian Paradis
5401:John James Greene
5348:
5347:
5319:Chrystia Freeland
5160:Herbert Eser Gray
5150:John Henry Horner
5022:James Dew Chaplin
5005:Thomas Andrew Low
4916:
4915:
4848:Catherine McKenna
4833:Bernadette Jordan
4672:Lawrence MacAulay
4622:Steven Guilbeault
4612:Chrystia Freeland
4553:Current ministers
4501:
4500:
4437:December 12, 2022
4422:Gilles Lamontagne
2780:
2779:
2590:
2589:
2319:
2318:
2111:
2110:
1840:
1839:
1743:
1653:Elizabeth Shearer
1529:
1528:
1085:Sheri Meyerhoffer
1030:Port of Vancouver
1001:Chrystia Freeland
893:, to develop the
891:Catherine McKenna
847:Order of Manitoba
809:in the riding of
755:so as to support
733:McGill University
700:, and played the
614:James Gordon Carr
611:
610:
579:McGill University
532:December 12, 2022
505:James Gordon Carr
142:Gilles Lamontagne
5674:
5602:Canadian oboists
5477:Frank Oberle Sr.
5446:Arthur Jacob Epp
5375:
5368:
5361:
5352:
5351:
5284:Pierre Pettigrew
5155:Robert de Cotret
5057:Gordon Churchill
4964:Mackenzie Bowell
4943:
4936:
4929:
4920:
4919:
4858:MaryAnn Mihychuk
4756:Former ministers
4707:Carla Qualtrough
4677:Steven MacKinnon
4602:Jean-Yves Duclos
4527:
4520:
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4467:
4438:
4434:January 12, 2021
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4244:Elections Canada
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3201:. June 16, 2014.
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2106:Elections Canada
2075:
2070:Eligible voters
2065:
2060:
2055:
2045:
2040:
2035:
2025:
2020:
2015:
2010:
1897:
1878:
1865:
1858:
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1808:
1803:Eligible voters
1798:
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1267:
1248:
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1211:
1203:Electoral record
1170:multiple myeloma
1108:multiple myeloma
1009:Pacific Alliance
918:energy ministers
853:Federal politics
797:cabinet minister
795:, defeating NDP
745:Bachelor of Arts
647:in the Prairies,
624:
535:
515:October 11, 1951
514:
512:
496:Personal details
482:
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386:Sharon Carstairs
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5465:
5436:Patricia Carney
5431:Gerald A. Regan
5384:
5379:
5349:
5344:
5328:
5299:Michael Fortier
5249:Patricia Carney
5222:
5201:
5185:
5169:
5118:
5097:
4952:
4947:
4917:
4912:
4888:Pablo Rodriguez
4853:Marco Mendicino
4788:Bardish Chagger
4773:Carolyn Bennett
4751:
4717:Pascale St-Onge
4662:Dominic LeBlanc
4642:Gudie Hutchings
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2834:. July 18, 2018
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2455:Gordon Pratt
2434:Robert Haier
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2152:Crescentwood
2090:Conservative
2085:
2024:$ 203,341.22
2000:$ 26,901.85
1976:$ 29,074.48
1952:$ 92,738.43
1934:Conservative
1912:
1818:
1740:
1641:$ 37,521.63
1623:Conservative
1615:$ 83,512.07
1601:
1507:
1446:$ 106,382.19
1420:
1415:
1394:$ 21,799.84
1346:$ 12,522.59
1322:$ 83,919.18
1304:Conservative
1296:$ 84,273.45
1282:
1193:Mélanie Joly
1186:
1178:chemotherapy
1174:blood cancer
1167:
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804:
775:, losing to
770:
757:Sidney Green
749:
726:
687:
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612:
534:(2022-12-12)
481:Succeeded by
458:
431:Succeeded by
424:Warren Steen
408:
401:Crescentwood
372:
352:Succeeded by
329:
305:Succeeded by
272:
252:Succeeded by
219:
204:
200:Succeeded by
192:
167:
154:
150:Succeeded by
114:
100:Ron McKinnon
95:Succeeded by
72:
53:Carr in 2016
18:
5597:2022 deaths
5592:1951 births
5521:John Efford
5239:Francis Fox
4893:Deb Schulte
4742:Arif Virani
4722:Jenna Sudds
4712:Ya'ara Saks
4687:Marc Miller
4657:Kamal Khera
4627:Patty Hajdu
4607:Sean Fraser
4577:Terry Beech
4567:Anita Anand
4197:February 3,
4044:October 25,
3873:December 1,
2962:McGill News
2838:December 1,
2832:Global News
2804:www.parl.ca
2722:Progressive
2660:Gary Filmon
2472:Libertarian
2451:Progressive
2208:Tom DeNardi
1988:Andrew Park
1741:none listed
1715:$ 7,017.57
1691:$ 3,211.69
1665:$ 8,170.86
1370:$ 1,885.74
1358:Chase Wells
1159:bar mitzvah
1095:Second term
922:ambassadors
912:versus the
781:Gary Filmon
594:businessman
469:Preceded by
419:Preceded by
340:Preceded by
293:Preceded by
240:Preceded by
188:Preceded by
137:Preceded by
83:Preceded by
5586:Categories
5546:Joe Oliver
5536:Lisa Raitt
4803:Judy Foote
4737:Dan Vandal
4587:Bill Blair
4415:Successor
4171:January 3,
3044:. CBC News
2783:References
2636:Candidate
2365:Candidate
2355:Fort Rouge
2229:Neil Cohen
2162:Candidate
2114:Provincial
1886:Candidate
1575:Candidate
1256:Candidate
1122:Third term
949:Indigenous
926:MTS Centre
793:Fort Rouge
591:Politician
585:Occupation
574:Alma mater
511:1951-10-11
451:Fort Rouge
88:John McKay
5531:Gary Lunn
4823:Kent Hehr
4647:Marci Ien
4064:La Presse
3901:April 12,
3324:canada.ca
3177:March 26,
3070:April 30,
3048:April 30,
3022:April 30,
2997:April 30,
2571:Source(s)
2510:Rejected
2300:Source(s)
2263:Rejected
1406:Cam Scott
1402:Communist
1165:in 1964.
1153:Carr was
684:Biography
563:Residence
459:In office
436:Avis Gray
409:In office
373:In office
330:In office
273:In office
220:In office
168:In office
115:In office
73:In office
5556:Jim Carr
5340:Jim Carr
5084:(acting)
5018:(acting)
5012:(acting)
4976:(acting)
4783:Jim Carr
4218:CBC News
4191:CTV News
4166:CBC News
4039:CBC News
3957:CTV News
3868:CBC News
3243:CBC News
2988:"Judges"
2773:Source:
2740:Turnout
2735:–
2683:Jim Carr
2574:Source:
2464:–
2389:Jim Carr
2303:Source:
2186:Jim Carr
2104:Source:
2050:Turnout
1913:Jim Carr
1833:Source:
1783:Turnout
1699:People's
1602:Jim Carr
1522:Source:
1472:Turnout
1354:People's
1283:Jim Carr
1189:Ben Carr
1187:His son
1182:dialysis
1007:and the
988:Mercosur
704:for the
694:Manitoba
690:Winnipeg
557:Ben Carr
553:Children
524:, Canada
522:Manitoba
518:Winnipeg
486:Tim Sale
357:Ben Carr
30:Jim Carr
5499:(1995–)
5314:Ed Fast
4692:Mary Ng
4534:Cabinet
4465:Mary Ng
4412:Office
2768:-18.24
2743:10,744
2693:+20.96
2678:Liberal
2670:-15.51
2564:+25.22
2548:Liberal
2519:–
2504:–
2499:–
2422:-21.08
2384:Liberal
2272:–
2257:–
2252:–
2238:-13.09
2181:Liberal
2099:+18.05
2083:Liberal
2064:–
2044:–
1908:Liberal
1816:Liberal
1597:Liberal
1505:Liberal
1278:Liberal
1208:Federal
1137:Carr's
779:leader
666:Cabinet
547:Liberal
257:Mary Ng
4471:Vacant
4442:Vacant
4424:(1978)
4223:May 2,
2746:71.84
2714:-6.42
2633:Party
2626:Tuxedo
2623::
2529:15,057
2494:10,483
2485:-0.54
2443:-8.00
2399:29.44
2362:Party
2352::
2282:14,054
2247:10,050
2217:-2.99
2196:16.08
2159:Party
2149::
2074:70,487
2054:53,759
2019:
2009:53,571
1949:−12.96
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