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Gray was respected by members of all parties for his advocacy on behalf of the disadvantaged. He frequently used the phrase, "I know mine is a voice in the wilderness" in his parliamentary orations. Among the causes he championed were a provincial labour code, health insurance, child welfare
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Manitoba adopted a system of single-member constituencies for Winnipeg in the mid-1950s, and Gray (despite his strong objection to the new system) was easily elected for the riding of
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The 1941 election took place in a period of reduced support for the provincial CCF. The party had joined an all-party coalition government the previous year, with Farmer serving as
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legislation, mother's allowances and old age pensions. His appeals for supplementary aid for old-age pensioners were turned down fourteen years in a row by the governments of
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won an historic majority), but still defeated his leading opponent by over 1,500 votes. The CCF merged itself into the
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in the city of Winnipeg from 1930 to 1942. He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
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Gray served as a member of the Winnipeg School Board from 1926 to 1930, and was an
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from 1941 to 1966, and was a prominent figure in the province's
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Manitoba
Canada
provincial legislature
social-democratic
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
Jewish
Gomel
Belarus
Canadian Jewish Congress
Canada Club
Alderman
provincial election of 1941
Winnipeg
Seymour Farmer
Independent Labour Party
John Queen
Minister of Labour
Liberal-Progressive
Premier
John Bracken
1945 general election
Lloyd Stinson
Donovan Swailes
provincial election of 1949
Winnipeg North
1953 election
Bill Kardash
communist
Labour Progressive Party
Inkster

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