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201:. The Centre's 2001 annual report lists him a lawyer with the Winnipeg firm, Duboff, Edwards, Haight and Schachter, specializing in corporate and labour law, as well as a director of Jory Capital Inc. and the Mount Caramel Clinic, and a Secretary of the Frontier Centre. 381: 178:
MacKay was also part-owner of Superior Cheese Canada Ltd. in the 1980s. He initially supported a union shop for the plant, but later announced that he had "second thoughts" and argued for an
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in 1955. He led an inquiry into labour negotiations into the glass industry, and subsequently served as chair of the
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MacKay was a founding member of the Progressive Party, which was created by former NDP
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of mandatory dues collection and allow workers to opt out of union membership.
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in a close three-way contest. He contested Wolseley for a third time in the
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New Democratic Party of Manitoba candidates in Manitoba provincial elections
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John Collison, "Province's labour laws cause strikes, lawyer says",
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MacKay was the New Democratic Party's candidate for the division of
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structure. In 1996, he argued that Manitoba should abandon the
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Murdoch MacKay, "Manitoba Labour Laws Squander Kyoto Advantage"
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MacKay died in Winnipeg on 18 July 2023, at the age of 93.
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Asper resigned his seat in 1975, and MacKay contested a
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in 1981. He again sought election in Wolseley in the
252:, Manitoba: Heartland Associates Inc., 2005, p 216. 42:during the 1970s, and later joined the breakaway 363: 325:Murdoch Mackay, "Collective bargaining better", 89:for seven years. He was also a member of the 144:to replace him. He finished third against 197:MacKay was a founding board member of the 192:Manitoba Government Employees' Association 56: 156:, and lost to Wilson by only 74 votes. 364: 204:MacKay debated former political rival 137:'s government, had he been elected. 316:, p. 7, accessed 12 September 2007. 100: 13: 14: 398: 199:Frontier Centre for Public Policy 173: 170:, and was resoundingly defeated. 91:Manitoba Development Corporation 40:New Democratic Party of Manitoba 69:on 1 March 1930. He received a 336: 319: 300: 281: 268: 255: 242: 229: 1: 93:board. Once a member of the 16:For the former leader of the 235:Bruce Owen, "Strong roots", 222: 7: 212:in 2006, on the subject of 38:. He was president of the 10: 403: 15: 387:Politicians from Winnipeg 265:, 30 September 1981, P11. 168:1981 provincial election 154:1977 provincial election 146:Progressive Conservative 111:1973 provincial election 333:, 6 December 2006, A10. 75:University of Winnipeg 18:Manitoba Liberal Party 346:. Winnipeg Free Press 278:, 10 August 1996, A9. 250:A View From The Ledge 214:collective bargaining 210:letters to the editor 87:Manitoba Labour Board 57:Early life and career 331:Winnipeg Free Press 327:Winnipeg Free Press 276:Winnipeg Free Press 237:Winnipeg Free Press 190:, president of the 83:Manitoba Law School 61:MacKay was born in 312:2005-08-28 at the 293:2005-05-18 at the 123:returning officer 44:Progressive Party 394: 356: 355: 353: 351: 344:"Murdoch MacKay" 340: 334: 323: 317: 304: 298: 285: 279: 272: 266: 259: 253: 246: 240: 239:, 16 April 1995. 233: 161:cabinet minister 131:Justice Minister 101:Political career 81:degree from the 73:degree from the 71:Bachelor of Arts 49:His son-in-law, 402: 401: 397: 396: 395: 393: 392: 391: 362: 361: 360: 359: 349: 347: 342: 341: 337: 324: 320: 314:Wayback Machine 305: 301: 295:Wayback Machine 286: 282: 273: 269: 260: 256: 247: 243: 234: 230: 225: 208:in a series of 176: 135:Edward Schreyer 103: 79:Bachelor of Law 77:in 1950, and a 59: 25: 12: 11: 5: 400: 390: 389: 384: 379: 374: 358: 357: 335: 318: 299: 280: 267: 263:Globe and Mail 254: 241: 227: 226: 224: 221: 175: 174:After politics 172: 102: 99: 58: 55: 28:Murdoch MacKay 22:Murdoch Mackay 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 399: 388: 385: 383: 380: 378: 375: 373: 370: 369: 367: 345: 339: 332: 328: 322: 315: 311: 308: 303: 296: 292: 289: 284: 277: 271: 264: 258: 251: 248:Herb Schulz, 245: 238: 232: 228: 220: 217: 215: 211: 207: 202: 200: 195: 193: 189: 185: 181: 171: 169: 165: 162: 157: 155: 151: 150:Robert Wilson 147: 143: 138: 136: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 98: 96: 95:Liberal Party 92: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 64: 54: 52: 47: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 23: 19: 348:. Retrieved 338: 330: 326: 321: 302: 283: 275: 270: 262: 257: 249: 244: 236: 231: 218: 203: 196: 188:Peter Olfert 184:Rand formula 177: 164:Sidney Green 158: 139: 104: 60: 51:Paul Edwards 48: 27: 26: 377:2023 deaths 372:1930 births 350:29 December 206:Al Mackling 142:by-election 127:Herb Schulz 119:Jim Maloway 366:Categories 148:candidate 115:Izzy Asper 223:Footnotes 180:open shop 310:Archived 291:Archived 107:Wolseley 67:Manitoba 63:Winnipeg 32:Manitoba 109:in the 121:, the 36:Canada 20:, see 352:2023 133:in 117:. 368:: 216:. 65:, 46:. 34:, 354:. 24:.

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Manitoba Liberal Party
Murdoch Mackay
Manitoba
Canada
New Democratic Party of Manitoba
Progressive Party
Paul Edwards
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Bachelor of Arts
University of Winnipeg
Bachelor of Law
Manitoba Law School
Manitoba Labour Board
Manitoba Development Corporation
Liberal Party
Wolseley
1973 provincial election
Izzy Asper
Jim Maloway
returning officer
Herb Schulz
Justice Minister
Edward Schreyer
by-election
Progressive Conservative
Robert Wilson
1977 provincial election
cabinet minister
Sidney Green

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