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Saul Cherniack

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Cherniack announced his retirement from political life in October 1980, saying "I am selfish enough to want a little more private life and have for some time There comes a time in a person's life when he has a right to say I want to be relieved of the burden". Cherniack criticized the Manitoba New
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During his time in office, Cherniack was respected for his intellectual rigour and integrity, and was known as one of the most dignified members of the Manitoba Assembly. He resigned the finance portfolio on November 13, 1972, returned to office on May 2, 1973, and resigned a second time in January
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once quoted Cherniack as saying "I do not believe that Manitoba is ready for a Jewish Premier" in announcing his decision to others in the party.) Cherniack denied that, saying that his decision not to run himself was based on his lack of ambition for power, and his support of Schreyer was based on
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When Edward Schreyer resigned as party leader in 1979, Cherniack offered to serve as interim leader until a party convention could be held. He set a number of conditions to this offer, however; those who supported Green contended that he was trying to secure the leadership for either himself or
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When Sidney Green challenged Paulley for the party leadership in late 1968, Cherniack and seven other MLAs supported Paulley on condition that he stand down the following year in favour of Schreyer. Paulley was confirmed as leader and resigned the following year, at which time Schreyer defeated
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contended that Cherniack did not run because of concerns that a Jewish party leader would not have been acceptable to the general public in the late 1960s; they later attributed his lack of support for Green to the same reason.
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contested Cherniack's interim leadership, and he received only three votes for the position of interim leader. Howard Pawley, the successful candidate, subsequently named him as the party's deputy leader.
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Democratic Party's recent leadership divisions in making his announcement, arguing that personality questions were obscuring substantive issues. He remained a member of the legislature until the
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portfolio for a brief period in 1970, and was responsible for amalgamating the suburbs and inner city of Winnipeg into one large municipality, the first such unification in
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in 1958-59, a Winnipeg alderman in 1959-60, and a councillor on the Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg from 1960 to 1962. In 1938, he married Sybil Claire Zeal.
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and had been briefly imprisoned before coming to Canada in 1905. Alter Cherniack became a prominent member of Winnipeg's Jewish community and leading supporter of the
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as party leader. He initially considered challenging Paulley himself, but declined, reportedly on the advice of NDP research adviser
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by training but eventually earned his BA and law degree in Canada and became law partners with Malick Spivak whose son,
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In the late 1950s, he served as president of both the Jewish Welfare Fund of Winnipeg and the western branch of the
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Cherniack himself was involved with a left-wing theatre group in the 1930s. He was educated at the
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and then brought over Cherniack's grandmother, father, and aunt in 1905; Cherniack was politician
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in an attempt to have them paid compensation for property seized from them by the government.
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community of Winnipeg. He began practising law in 1940. From 1943 to 1946, he served in the
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on November 30, 1984, to enable him access to information restricted under the
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He turned 100 in January 2017 and died on March 30, 2018, at the age of 101.
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in 1950, serving until 1954, and then served as a councillor in the town of
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In 1963, his son Howard Cherniack was part of the group that founded the
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In 1968-69, Cherniack was a key figure in the provincial NDP calling for
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Green for the party leadership. The NDP under Schreyer formed a
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After his retirement from politics, Cherniack became chair of
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Cherniack has also served as national vice-president of the
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He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
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from 1984 to 1992. Accordingly, he was sworn into the
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On July 17, 1969, Cherniack was appointed provincial
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Mary Ann Fitzgerald, "Cherniack decides to retire",
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The Honourable
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Manitoba Minister of Finance
Edward Schreyer
Edward Schreyer
Gurney Evans
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
David Orlikow
Donald Malinowski
St. Johns
Metro Winnipeg Councillor
Winnipeg City Council
Winnipeg
Manitoba
New Democratic Party
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
David Orlikow
Alma mater
University of Manitoba
Canada
Canadian Army
Captain
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Canadian

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