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684:. Doer's first budget, delivered in 2000, removed 15,000 low-income Manitobans from the tax rolls and introduced $ 150 million in tax breaks over three years while projecting a $ 10 million surplus. His 2003 budget, the last of his first term, reduced provincial taxes by $ 82.7 million and increased spending by about 5%, mostly in health and education.
3216:, 25 April 2003, A14. Manitoba later announced that it would post a deficit for the fiscal year ending in 2003, using a clause in the province's balanced-budget legislation that permits deficit spending to cover emergency expenses. Finance Minister Greg Selinger cited the damage caused to Manitoba's economy by forest fires, drought and
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economic downtown of the 1990s and that his policies would allow
Manitoba to emerge from the recession in a strong, competitive position. His government introduced a balanced budget with economic stimulus programs a few weeks later, even as the global recession forced other provincial governments across Canada into deficit.
3171:, 11 April 2001, A7. His second budget, in 2001, pursued a consciously middle-of-the-road path by increasing government spending on education, health and infrastructure, while also bringing forward tax cuts for corporations and individuals. See David Roberts, "Manitoba budget promises more spending, faster tax cuts",
641:) and a vote-manipulation scandal in the 1995 election. Voters were also unnerved by Filmon's announcement that his government would undertake a further shift to the right if reelected. With the Liberals suffering from internal divisions, the NDP could present themselves as the only viable alternative. The
670:, the NDP were re-elected with 35 seats and almost 50% of the popular vote, an impressive result in a three-party system. Doer was re-elected in his northeast-Winnipeg riding of Concordia with over 75% of the popular vote, and the NDP also made inroads into traditional Tory bastions in south-end Winnipeg.
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MLAs. Selinger responded on
November 9 by asking the party executive to hold a leadership election during the party's annual convention scheduled for March 6–8, 2015, stating his intention to be a candidate. The party executive subsequently agreed. Theresa Oswald, one of the five rebel ex-ministers,
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At the
Manitoba NDP's March 2009 convention, Doer announced that Manitoba would continue its commitment to education, training and research despite a global economic downturn and a slowing economy. He argued that the province was still recovering from the Filmon government's spending cuts during the
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The government introduced a more expansive budget in 2005 after an infusion of federal revenues, reducing personal and property taxes, increasing spending by 3.5% and putting $ 314 million into a "rainy day" fund. Doer's 2006 and 2007 budgets introduced further tax cuts; the 2007 budget also offered
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voted with the opposition against his government's budget. This defection brought about the government's defeat in the house and forced a new election before the NDP could recover its support base. Pawley immediately resigned as party leader, though he continued to lead a caretaker administration as
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ministers privately asked
Selinger to resign in hopes that the party would recover under a new leader. However, Selinger declined. In September 2014, during a caucus retreat, several MLAs openly told Selinger that he needed to resign. However, he refused again. A month later, at the end of October,
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Despite a series of economic setbacks, the government posted another balanced budget in 2004 through increased taxes and drug premiums as well as civil service reduction through attrition. Tobacco and liquor taxes were increased and the provincial sales tax expanded to cover more services, although
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The Doer government did not introduce as many radical initiatives as the
Schreyer and Pawley governments, though it retained the NDP's traditional support for organized labour. Manitoba had the lowest unemployment rate in Canada as of 2004, and Doer's government remained generally popular with the
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against
Selinger's leadership culminating in the resignation of five cabinet ministers. Due in part to the unpopularity of the tax increase, the NDP fell far behind the Progressive Conservatives in public opinion polls and did not recover for years afterward. In the fall of 2014, several cabinet
756:(Southdale), minister of health, and several senior party officials went public with their call for Selinger's resignation. On November 3, the five ministers resigned from cabinet due to their opposition to Selinger's continued leadership. They did, however, remain in the NDP caucus as
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The Pawley government's achievements included the construction of the
Limestone hydro project in northern Manitoba, and the enactment of the Manitoba Human Rights Code which included, for the first time in Manitoba, protection against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
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and the
Northern Regions of the province, the PCs were re-elected with a slightly smaller majority government than before the election. The new 18-member NDP caucus was sworn in on September 27, 2019, and the new positions in the shadow cabinet were announced later that day.
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premiums. Schreyer's cabinet was divided on providing provincial funding for denominational schools (Green led the opposition to any such funding) but resolved the issue by a compromise. The government also continued energy development projects in northern
Manitoba.
731:. It instead implemented a 1-percentage-point increase in the sales tax from 7% to 8%, which resulted in a precipitous decline in popular support, in addition to record deficits and massive interest payments for debt services, for the government and, ultimately, a
355:. Some also regarded the challenge as reflecting ideological divisions in the party, with Green depicted as a candidate of the radical left. Green's supporters tended to be from the party's youth wing, while Paulley was supported by the party establishment and
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won 20 seats to supplant the NDP as the official opposition. Most of the NDP's seats were in north-end
Winnipeg and the north of the province. Doer was not personally blamed for his party's poor performance and remained as leader.
3195:, 24 April 2002, A13. Doer defended the Hydro decision as a bold move that allowed the province to balance its budget without dipping into the Fiscal Stabilization Fund. See "Manitoba legislature wraps up lengthy spring session",
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Like its federal counterpart, the Manitoba NDP has historically had more long-term members than other registered parties in the province. It also has fewer short-term members who are signed up to influence nomination contests.
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easily won the new party's leadership, defeating two minor figures who offered little in the way of policy alternatives. For all intents and purposes, the CCF caucus in the Manitoba Legislative Assembly became the NDP caucus.
336:. Paulley was known as an old-style labour politician, and could not appeal to the broader constituency base that the party needed for an electoral breakthrough. In 1968, he was challenged for the party leadership by
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to win the party's leadership at a delegated convention. Green left the NDP soon thereafter, claiming "the trade union movement and militant feminists" had taken control of the party. In 1981, Green formed the
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853:, with the party leading the Progressive Conservatives in polls for most of the term. The party won a majority government with 34 seats, mainly on the strength of taking all but four seats in Winnipeg:
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Doer accessed the province's "rainy day fund", and committed less money than in past years to paying down the province's debt. See Bruce Owen, "Manitoba tables balanced budget in face of recession",
677:. It increased its seat count again to 36. Again, support was gathered from the southern and western areas of Winnipeg which were traditionally thought to be safe for the Progressive Conservatives.
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well behind the Tories and Liberals, but received a last-minute surge in popular support and came very close to forming government. The party won 23 seats, with the Liberals falling to only three.
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to seek a majority mandate. He was successful, but Doer brought the NDP back to official opposition status with 20 seats, benefiting from a strong personal showing at the leaders' debate.
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as the only exception. There was very little opposition to the change in Manitoba, and the Manitoba NDP was formally constituted on November 4, 1961. Future Manitoba NDP leader
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services in Manitoba's parliamentary and legal systems. Doern, who had served as a cabinet minister in Schreyer's government, left the NDP in 1984 on the language issue.
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Paulley won the challenge 213 votes to 168 and resigned the following year. Edward Schreyer entered the contest to replace him and defeated Green by 506 votes to 177.
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3167:, 11 May 2000, A2. The actual surplus for 2000–01 was $ 26 million. See David Roberts, "Manitoba budget promises more spending, faster tax cuts",
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389:. Although the party had been expected to increase its parliamentary presence, its sudden victory was a surprise to most political observers.
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was considered too close to call until election day, but the NDP benefited from a decline in Liberal support and won 32 seats to form a
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who had difficulty appealing to urban voters. He campaigned on a "cowboy/rodeo" theme that made both himself and his party look dated.
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than to the province's traditional NDP leadership. He was also the first of Manitoba's social-democratic leaders who was not from an
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280:. The CCF's leadership restructured the party during the next three years, and in 1961 it merged with the
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776:. It dropped to only 14 seats, the party's worst showing since 1988. Notably, it lost several previously
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out of a decade-long retirement to lead the party before the election. Like Weir, Bend was a rural
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development project was launched in the north of Manitoba, while the province spent heavily on
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has claimed that an internal party poll put the NDP at only 6% popular support in early 1988.
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Steve Lambert, "Manitoba government plans small tax cuts and new law on drug-addicted kids",
3187:, to maintain a balanced budget. See "Smokers suffer big tax hit to keep Manitoba in black",
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After trailing in opinion polling for almost four years, the NDP was heavily defeated at the
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challenged Selinger for the leadership, as did Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation
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Schreyer, by contrast, was a centrist within the NDP. He was not ideologically committed to
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3439:"5 Manitoba ministers resign from Premier Greg Selinger's cabinet, citing 'grave concerns'"
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481:. Schreyer's first administration introduced several important changes to the province. It
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Michelle Macafee, "Manitoba increases taxes, drug premiums to balance 2004–05 budget",
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3191:, 23 April 2002, A5; David Kuxhaus, "Tapping Hydro profits best approach, NDP says",
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to avoid conflict with the celebrations planned in 2020 for the 150th anniversary of
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increased education spending and a new child benefit to assist low-income families.
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Steve Lambert, "Recession requires more, not less, social spending: Doer, Layton",
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649:. After eleven years when the NDP was in opposition, Doer was sworn in as premier.
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3556:"'Years of experience Manitoba NDP appoint Flor Marcelino as interim party leader"
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Journeys: A History of Canada by R. D. Francis, Richard Jones, and Donald B. Smith
836:. While the party increased its share of the popular vote and gained six seats in
552:
Despite these defections, Pawley's New Democrats won a majority government in the
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3528:"'Heart-breaking night': Future of Manitoba NDP unclear after loss to PCs"
3220:(mad cow disease). See Mia Rabson, "Provincial government faces deficit",
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Schreyer's government was re-elected with a parliamentary majority in the
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3454:"Manitoba premier Greg Selinger will face party leadership vote in March"
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3212:, 23 April 2003, A1; Frances Russell, "NDP does just enough to survive",
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was one of the few CCF members to oppose the change. Outgoing CCF leader
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869:. Kinew became the first provincial premier of First Nations descent.
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Doer rejected a panel recommendation to increase the sales tax by 1%.
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Schreyer resigned as party leader in 1979, after being appointed
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Just One Vote: Jim Walding's Nomination to Constitutional Defeat
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The New Democrats were re-elected with a narrow majority in the
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3179:, 11 April 2001, A1. The 2002 budget used $ 288 million from
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First social democratic Premier of Manitoba, later appointed
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3476:"BREAKING: Steve Ashton enters Manitoba NDP leadership race"
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3175:, 11 April 2001, A7; Helen Fallding, "NDP plays it safe",
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Kinew stayed as Manitoba NDP leader and led them into the
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708:, the prime minister of Canada, nominated him to become
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David Roberts, "Manitoba raises health-care spending",
615:, the Tories won 25 seats, and the Liberal Party under
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252:, Canada. It is the provincial section of the federal
193:
3572:(Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press), 2009, p. 5.
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over a period of three years, and increased taxes on
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New Democratic Party of Manitoba leadership elections
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by wide margins. The Progressive Conservatives under
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524:was chosen as interim leader over Sidney Green and
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260:. It is currently the governing party in Manitoba.
3409:"A timeline of the Manitoba NDP leadership crisis"
3104:Politics in Manitoba: Parties, Leaders, and Voters
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748:(Seine River), minister for jobs and the economy,
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724:, surpassing Doer's record and winning 37 seats.
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3328:"Selinger picked as Manitoba's next NDP premier"
3131:Manitoba Premiers of the 19th and 20th Centuries
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712:. Following Doer's retirement, Finance Minister
576:also alienated some voters. Future party leader
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3134:. University of Regina Press. pp. 401–.
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400:in 1967, the Progressive Conservatives chose
276:(CCF) was reduced to only eight seats in the
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509:, the Tories under former cabinet minister
435:, and was in many respects more similar to
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3107:. Univ. of Manitoba Press. pp. 129–.
611:, winning only 12 seats out of 57. Led by
284:to create the New Democratic Party (NDP).
3128:Barry Ferguson; Robert Wardhaugh (2010).
4638:Provincial political parties in Manitoba
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3208:Daniel Lett, "Spending up, taxes down",
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710:Canadian Ambassador to the United States
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3310:; "Manitoba announces surplus budget",
824:, which Premier Brian Pallister called
808:was elected as permanent leader at the
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404:as his replacement. While Roblin was a
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3246:Leah Janzen, "Doer rejects tax plan",
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564:Declining popularity in the late 1980s
378:after gaining the support of maverick
239:Nouveau Parti démocratique du Manitoba
4648:Political parties established in 1961
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3259:Mia Rabson, "Doer's bonanza budget",
740:, (Fort Rouge), minister of finance,
718:leadership convention in October 2009
307:. They recovered to ten seats in the
4355:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
3880:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
3720:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
3494:
3101:Christopher Adams (1 January 2008).
3062:; out of the legislature, 2016–2023.
820:Kinew led the Manitoba NDP into the
528:in a caucus vote. He later defeated
274:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
27:Provincial political party in Canada
4643:Social democratic parties in Canada
3452:Lambert, Steve (November 9, 2014).
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886:† denotes interim or acting leader
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1091:interim leader until Nov. 4, 1979
774:April 19, 2016 provincial election
716:became leader of the party at the
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383:member of the Legislative Assembly
370:The NDP won 28 of 57 seats in the
25:
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3352:Kevin Engstrom (27 August 2009).
3080:Out of the legislature, 2008–2011
1109:March 30, 1988 – October 17, 2009
1088:January 22, 1979 – March 30, 1988
767:March 8, 2015 leadership election
752:(Minto), minister of justice and
340:, a labour lawyer from north-end
4623:New Democratic Party of Manitoba
4231:Newfoundland & Labrador 2023
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513:upset Schreyer's New Democrats.
328:Party leadership contest in 1968
311:, but still failed to challenge
231:New Democratic Party of Manitoba
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4477:Canada's Young New Democrats
1174:September 16, 2017 – present
607:The NDP was defeated in the
591:Gary Doer narrowly defeated
493:, and significantly reduced
256:, and is a successor to the
120:Manitoba Young New Democrats
7:
3354:"Premier Gary Doer resigns"
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800:Recent years (2016–present)
625:provincial election in 1990
366:Provincial election of 1969
305:provincial election of 1962
250:political party in Manitoba
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3293:, 7 March 2009, 04:52pm.
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923:Leader of the Opposition
822:2019 provincial election
675:2007 provincial election
503:1973 provincial election
317:Progressive Conservative
282:Canadian Labour Congress
270:federal election of 1958
4400:List of CCF/NDP members
4373:Statement of Principles
4330:New Politics Initiative
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3715:Labor-Progressive Party
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956:William "Scottie" Bryce
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319:government seriously.
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3049:Premier, 2023–present
491:public auto insurance
4367:Winnipeg Declaration
4204:leadership elections
4006:Leadership elections
3854:Prince Edward Island
3803:New Democratic Party
3782:New Democratic Party
3634:Legislative Assembly
3314:, 26 March 2009, A4.
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3280:, 5 April 2007, A10.
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2243:Official Opposition
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1337:Official Opposition
729:provincial sales tax
469:Early years in power
433:democratic socialism
349:member of Parliament
254:New Democratic Party
209:Politics of Manitoba
153:New Democratic Party
149:National affiliation
3730:Patrons of Industry
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2930:Kildonan-River East
2289:Majority Government
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1112:Resigned to become
700:Selinger government
647:majority government
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2880:Adrien Sala
2796:Lisa Naylor
2754:Jamie Moses
2691:Jim Maloway
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2424:Renée Cable
2411:Keewatinook
2369:Lagimodière
750:Andrew Swan
613:Gary Filmon
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402:Walter Weir
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3338:2010-11-25
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3006:Matt Wiebe
2909:The Maples
2775:Mike Moyes
2733:Mike Moroz
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2594:Fort Rouge
2573:Assiniboia
2531:McPhillips
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116:Youth wing
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3674:Communist
3014:Concordia
2888:St. James
2762:St. Vital
2657:Flin Flon
2586:Wab Kinew
2552:St. Johns
2432:Southdale
2327:Transcona
2307:District
2210:Wab Kinew
1848:Gary Doer
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1101:Gary Doer
806:Wab Kinew
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588:premier.
578:Gary Doer
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1999:219,679
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1936:23 / 57
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