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This did not occur. Roblin's government was fairly progressive, and won the support of many centre-left voters. Roblin was also a more popular figure than Paulley on a personal level. The Liberals, for their part, still had a support base in the province's rural and francophone communities, and
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The contest between Paulley and Green exposed a number of divisions within the Manitoba NDP. Green claimed (probably correctly) that he was not challenging Paulley on ideological grounds, but his campaign was nevertheless depicted by some as "radical left". Paulley, in turn, was depicted as
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At the 1968 leadership convention, Paulley received 213 votes to Green's 168. Despite making a half-hearted attempt to retain power, he resigned as leader the following year. Schreyer defeated Green by 506 votes to 177 in the leadership race held shortly thereafter.
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the following year. Paulley responded to this endorsement by claiming that he had long regarded Schreyer as the best choice to be his successor, though he was somewhat ambiguous as to whether he would actually resign if re-elected.
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lost his seat in the 1959 election, and Paulley was selected as interim leader in his place. In 1960, he was confirmed at a party convention as Stinson's permanent replacement. Like all previous CCF and
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Paulley fended off Green's challenge by unusual means. During the campaign, eight NDP MLAs signed a letter calling for Paulley to be re-elected such that he could stand aside for
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were also able to win a few Winnipeg-area seats. The NDP fell from ten seats to seven in 1962. It recovered to eleven seats in 1966, but was still relegated to third-party status.
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on December 18, holding his position until September 3, 1970. He stepped down as Railway Commissioner on February 16, 1973, though continuing to hold the Labour portfolio.
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Paulley, who was re-elected on both occasions, faced increased opposition from a "modernizing" wing within the party. There was a growing belief among NDP
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representing an "old labourite" demographic, unable to reach out to a younger voters or communities which had not previously supported the CCF and NDP.
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parties to avoid competing against each other in certain ridings, such that a single "anti-socialist" candidate could be offered. Facing Tory
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had made modest increases from its previous standing, and some party members believed that the NDP was well-positioned to replace the
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The late 1950s was a period of transformation for the Manitoba CCF, as the federal party was in the process of merging with the
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Paulley continued to serve as Minister of Labour throughout the second Schreyer government, also taking responsibility for the
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Paulley was one of several MLAs in the Winnipeg area to be targeted by a conservative "citizen's group" in the
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as his only opponent, Paulley nevertheless won re-election by 6275 votes to 4151.
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The son of Russell Henry Paulley and Elizabeth Partington, Paulley was born in
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were disappointments for the Manitoba NDP. In the late 1950s, the CCF under
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Under Schreyer's leadership, the NDP won an upset victory in the
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Normandin, Pierre G (1976). "Canadian Parliamentary Guide".
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leaders in Manitoba, he was elected without opposition.
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Social Democracy in Manitoba: A History of the CCF-NDP
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