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350:. He was the director of Manitoba Child and Family Services from 1983 to 1985 and in this capacity spearheaded an effort to rewrite the province's child protection legislation. As a result of his efforts, Manitoba became the first province in Canada to introduce official protocols to deal with instances of child sex abuse. Alcock was also active with the Harvard Policy Group, which studies the effects of 587:. He took personal responsibility for the loss and acknowledged that he did not spend enough time campaigning in his own riding. Alcock also said that being the government's point person for the sponsorship scandal did not help his electoral prospects, though he ultimately defended his government's actions. 460:
into Winnipeg. Alcock, along with other Manitoba Liberal MPs, requested a delay until the flooding was under control. When Chrétien called the election anyway, Alcock transformed his campaign office into a volunteer relief centre. He was personally involved in sandbagging and evacuation efforts and
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Alcock also released a comprehensive proposal for reforming Canada's regulatory system in March 2005. He argued that his reforms would reduce delays for patent drug approval and avoid the duplication of existing foreign research without compromising safety standards. Critics of the plan suggested
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with ties to the Liberal Party had misappropriated public monies. Alcock announced a new appointment process for Crown corporation executives in 2004, and the following year he issued a new policy of management control for government agencies. He argued that these reforms would prevent similar
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In total, Alcock brought forward 158 separate reforms for the public service in late 2005, and promised that another eighty would follow. Critics considered this to be excessive and some suggested that Alcock was micro-managing his department.
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As president of the Treasury Board, Alcock was responsible for overseeing the Canadian civil service and the spending details of government agencies. He also played a leading role in coordinating the Martin government's response to the federal
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Alcock soon developed a reputation as one of the most technologically savvy members of parliament. In 1994, he became the first MP to coordinate his parliamentary office from his riding electronically instead of relying on permanent staff in
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if she entered the contest to succeed Paul Martin as Liberal leader. Stronach announced in early April that she would not be a candidate. Several of members of Alcock's political organization later worked for
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Percentage change figures are factored for redistribution. Conservative Party percentages are contrasted with the combined Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative percentages from 2000.
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In September 2005, Alcock donated an original painting entitled, "The view from my seat in the House of Commons, May 19, 6:10 p.m.", to a charity auction in Winnipeg. The work, a parody of
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Alcock suffered weight-related health problems during his political career. Facing the prospect of severe diabetes, he reduced his weight from 430 pounds to 295 pounds in the mid-2000s.
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Alcock was never appointed to the Chrétien Cabinet. His professional relationship with Chrétien deteriorated after 2000, and in 2002 he became the primary Manitoba organizer for
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scandals from occurring in the future. One of his more notable initiatives was the establishment of a chief audit executive for each government department and agency.
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Source: Thirty-fifth General Election, 1993: Official Voting Results, Published by the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada. Financial figures taken from
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did not actively campaign in the first period of the election. He was nonetheless returned by a significant margin. From 1998 to 2000, he served as
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by only five votes on the third ballot of what proved to be a divisive contest. He won a convincing victory over incumbent
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for June 2, 1997, only three and a half years into its five-year mandate. The election timing was controversial in
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on the public sector. He began his political career at the provincial level, working as an organizer for the
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When Paul Martin became Prime Minister of Canada on December 12, 2003, he appointed Alcock to cabinet as
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Darren Yourk, "Ottawa freezes capital spending", globeandmail.com, 16 December 2003, Breaking News.
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Alcock won the Liberal nomination for Winnipeg South in early 1993, defeating rival candidate
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In early 2005, Alcock publicly criticized his government's opposition to the legalization of
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One of Alcock's final acts in office was to approve a payment of up to $ 40,000 to assist
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by just 111 votes in Winnipeg South. Bruinooge had previously challenged Alcock in
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Alcock died on October 14, 2011, after suffering an apparent heart attack at
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that it could jeopardize Canadian sovereignty and lead to the adoption of
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John Dafoe, "Post-referendum populism turns into lassitude in the West",
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MP, said that many in his party were trying to adopt similar systems.
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Anne Dawson, "16 Liberal MPs willing to declare PM should resign",
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Reg Alcock, official biographical sketch, 2006 campaign material.
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Peter Larson, "Gomery: The cure may be worse than the disease",
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Campbell Clark, "Liberals to unveil new bureaucratic controls",
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to resign from office after revelations of lax spending habits.
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Dan Lett, "Two Winnipeg Liberal MPs move up power structure",
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Paul Vieira, "Alcock aims to put new rules into regulation",
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In January 2007, Alcock was appointed to the faculty of the
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John Ivison, "Losing the election was 'my own damn fault'"
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Tim Harper, "McDonough says election call 'insensitive'",
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house leader and finance critic and was re-elected in the
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How'd They Vote?: Reg Alcock's voting history and quotes
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Bill Curry, "Liberals building a case for privatizing",
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Manitoba
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In March 2006, Alcock announced that he would support
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identified Alcock as a leading cabinet supporter of
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He endorsed 3670:Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada 3430: 3123: 2788:Paul Samyn, "Dryden's team trails in score", 2157: 1985: 1670: 1399: 1170: 932: 693: 145:December 12, 2003 â€“ February 5, 2006 107:December 12, 2003 â€“ February 5, 2006 2530:Paul Samyn, "MPs eye clean slate for Riel", 2363:Paul Samyn, "Doer, Alcock crusaders again", 65:October 25, 1993 â€“ January 23, 2006 2931:Reg Alcock – Parliament of Canada biography 2183: 2011: 1696: 1425: 1196: 958: 719: 3437: 3423: 3130: 3116: 2431:John Douglas, "MP is wired for politics", 2376:Derek Ferguson, "Liberal gains no fluke", 2164: 2150: 1992: 1978: 1677: 1663: 1406: 1392: 1177: 1163: 939: 925: 700: 686: 287:(April 16, 1948 – October 14, 2011) was a 36: 3640:Canadian expatriates in the United States 2469:, 9 February 1995, Canadian Wire Stories. 571:Alcock unexpectedly lost his seat in the 427: 291:politician. He represented the riding of 2465:"Alcock named to powerful panel Staff", 2330:All electoral information is taken from 317: 2452:"Manitoba lawmaker enters cyberspace", 3617: 2708:"Alcock at odds with party over pot", 2656:"Harper hints at easing up on rules", 648:James Richardson International Airport 420:and entered the House as a government 3660:Members of the 27th Canadian Ministry 3418: 3111: 2843: 471:Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs 634:as an executive in residence at the 601: 2582:"New PM names 15 to inner circle", 2491:Dan Lett, "MPs want vote delayed", 1959:official contributions and expenses 1648:Financial Returns, Elections Canada 1377:Financial Returns, Elections Canada 1148:Financial Returns, Elections Canada 910:Financial Returns, Elections Canada 674: 495: 268:Businessman, consultant, politician 13: 3086:Member of the Manitoba Legislature 2882:, 26 January 2006, online edition. 2750: 2569:"Radwanski quits under pressure", 2454:Associated Press Political Service 1644:Official Results, Elections Canada 1373:Official Results, Elections Canada 1144:Official Results, Elections Canada 906:Official Results, Elections Canada 650:in Winnipeg. 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H. Asper School of Business 1: 3645:Harvard Kennedy School alumni 365:for the Winnipeg division of 310:. Alcock was a member of the 3635:Businesspeople from Winnipeg 2341: 299:from 1993 to 2006 and was a 7: 3655:Manitoba Liberal Party MLAs 3650:Liberal Party of Canada MPs 2940:27th Ministry – Cabinet of 2751:Ha, Tu Thanh (2006-04-26). 2186: 2014: 1699: 1428: 1199: 961: 722: 549:private-public partnerships 10: 3696: 2844:Taber, Jane (2005-10-01). 2195: 2192: 2189: 2020: 2017: 1708: 1705: 1702: 1437: 1434: 1431: 1208: 1205: 1202: 970: 967: 964: 731: 728: 725: 361:Alcock was elected to the 297:House of Commons of Canada 3675:Politicians from Winnipeg 3452: 3153: 3096: 3083: 3075: 3068: 3058: 3045: 3037: 3030: 2989: 2959: 2956: 2953: 2948: 2938: 2571:Kitchener-Waterloo Record 2320: 2311: 2303: 2288: 2145: 2131: 2120: 2110: 2099: 1973: 1956: 1944: 1931: 1919: 1906: 1658: 1641: 1629: 1616: 1604: 1591: 1387: 1370: 1358: 1345: 1333: 1320: 1158: 1141: 1136: 1124: 1111: 1099: 1086: 920: 903: 891: 878: 866: 853: 681: 653: 623:and then eventual winner 511: 272: 264: 249: 241: 237:Sarah, Matthew, Christina 233: 225: 215: 201: 178: 173: 169: 159: 149: 138: 131: 121: 111: 100: 93: 81: 69: 58: 48: 44: 35: 23: 2647:, 14 November 2005, A17. 2380:, 23 November 1988, A21. 2250:Progressive Conservative 2067:Progressive Conservative 1761:Progressive Conservative 1490:Progressive Conservative 1282:Progressive Conservative 641: 554: 410:Progressive Conservative 395:1990 provincial election 371:1988 provincial election 2586:, 13 December 2003, A4. 2418:, "Ready for a fight", 2406:, 21 November 1992, D2. 1920:Total rejected ballots 1605:Total rejected ballots 1334:Total rejected ballots 1100:Total rejected ballots 867:Total rejected ballots 479:Father of Confederation 463:parliamentary secretary 452:, as it coincided with 336:Simon Fraser University 312:Liberal Party of Canada 256:Simon Fraser University 2699:, 9 February 2004, A1. 2634:, 26 October 2005, A4. 1630:Electors on the lists 1359:Electors on the lists 1125:Electors on the lists 892:Electors on the lists 632:University of Manitoba 541:In February 2004, the 538:regulatory standards. 428:Government backbencher 356:Manitoba Liberal Party 352:information technology 2792:, 8 October 2006, A1. 2686:, 28 March 2005, A10. 2673:, 26 March 2005, FP3. 2660:, 24 March 2006, A17. 2521:, 29 April 1997, A11. 838:Heidi Loewen-Steffano 817:Wesley Owen Whiteside 617:leadership convention 573:2006 federal election 418:1993 federal election 387:Winnipeg South Centre 383:1988 federal election 344:public administration 318:Early life and career 303:in the government of 3194:Ethel Blondin-Andrew 3048:Member of Parliament 3032:Parliament of Canada 2893:"Historical Summary" 2608:, 12 June 2004, A13. 2560:, 25 July 2002, A01. 2534:, 17 March 1998, A1. 2508:, 29 April 1997, A7. 2367:, 11 April 2005, A7. 454:significant flooding 446:new federal election 358:in the early 1980s. 229:Karen Taraska-Alcock 49:Member of Parliament 2924:Reg Alcock Tributes 2822:. 14 October 2011. 2820:Winnipeg Free Press 2803:Winnipeg Free Press 2790:Winnipeg Free Press 2779:, 4 March 2006, A6. 2729:. 24 January 2006. 2712:, 5 March 2005, B4. 2710:Winnipeg Free Press 2684:Winnipeg Free Press 2606:Winnipeg Free Press 2573:, 24 June 2003, A1. 2547:, 18 June 2002, A1. 2545:Winnipeg Free Press 2532:Winnipeg Free Press 2506:Winnipeg Free Press 2493:Winnipeg Free Press 2482:, 5 March 1996, A5. 2480:Winnipeg Free Press 2467:Winnipeg Free Press 2433:Winnipeg Free Press 2420:Winnipeg Free Press 2393:, 18 December 2002. 2391:Winnipeg Free Press 2365:Winnipeg Free Press 519:sponsorship scandal 391:official opposition 389:. Alcock served as 322:Alcock was born in 16:Canadian politician 3364:Lucienne Robillard 3199:Claudette Bradshaw 2967:Lucienne Robillard 2874:2012-10-25 at the 2850:The Globe and Mail 2805:, 31 January 2007. 2757:The Globe and Mail 2658:Hamilton Spectator 2439:, then a freshman 2336:Elections Manitoba 2323:Elections Manitoba 2132:Registered voters 2100:Total valid votes 1945:Electors on lists 1907:Total valid votes 1592:Total valid votes 1321:Total valid votes 1087:Total valid votes 1069:Christian Heritage 854:Total valid votes 834:Christian Heritage 348:Harvard University 279:Reginald B. Alcock 259:Harvard University 211:Winnipeg, Manitoba 117:Lucienne Robillard 30:Reginald B. 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Index

The Honourable

Winnipeg South
Dorothy Dobbie
Rod Bruinooge
President of the Treasury Board
Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Liberal
Alma mater
Simon Fraser University
Harvard University
PC
Canadian
Winnipeg South
House of Commons of Canada
cabinet minister
Prime Minister
Paul Martin
Liberal Party of Canada
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Bachelor of Arts
Simon Fraser University
master's degree
public administration
Harvard University
information technology
Manitoba Liberal Party

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