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build more generation at the cost of billions of dollars, with no acceptor to sell the power. Fletcher argues that the demand side management of power usage is not appropriate in the Manitoba context. This is because supply of power will exceed the demand for power until 2044. Combine with the facts that 97% of Manitoba power generation is clean, cheap, green energy, it does not help the environment or hydro fiscal position to reduce the demand of a product that Manitoba has far too much of. In addition, due to the over building undertaken by Manitoba Hydro under the previous government, Hydro has no choice but to raise rates. This in itself with reduce demand. The additional cost of creating a crown will increase rates further due to the huge expense.
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The Parliament buildings had to be adapted to accommodate Fletcher. In Ottawa, Fletcher has advocated for community living, the integration of physically or mentally disabled individuals into society. He has said, "Community living is better for the individual for sure, better for their families, and
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announced that it would no longer provide travel expenses for his personal assistant. A representative for MPI argued that attending party functions was not a prerequisite for Fletcher's stated career goal of becoming an elected politician, and indicated that the fund was not legally required to pay
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In the immediate aftermath of his accident, Fletcher was told that he would have to spend the rest of his life in an institution. Years later, he joked: "I don't think the doctors ever thought the institution would be Parliament." When asked about his disability during his first campaign for public
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Fletcher argued that the PC party did not run on creating a new Crown corporation. That the new crown corporation went far beyond what the government had stated and included items such as potable water. His main argument is that Manitoba has a massive supply of hydro generated power and continues to
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Fletcher has advocated for embryonic stem cell research using embryos that would otherwise be discarded from in-vitro fertilization techniques. He stated on CBC's The National " I would ask this question. A Canadian who finds themselves with a terrible ailment or a loved one with a terrible ailment
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in order to make way for more women in a wide-ranging cabinet shuffle that saw several members of the Cabinet replaced. Fletcher stated on Twitter "I am Conservative. I am a traditionalist. I wish I had left Cabinet in the traditional way--- with a sex scandal." Prime Minister Harper kept Fletcher
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As Minister of State, Fletcher is responsible for the Crown Corporations the fall within the Transport portfolio. These include but are not limited to; Canada Post, VIA Rail, Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA), Ridley Coal Terminals, and half a dozen federally owned bridges. Fletcher
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Indigenous Representation Act . This landmark legislation provides a template on how to increase Indigenous representation in the Manitoba Legislature. The legislation is designed to be constitutional within the gift of the Manitoba legislative assembly, and is inspired by current practices in New
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According to the Winnipeg free press, three reasons lead to Fletchers removal from the PC Manitoba caucus. They are; His introduction of private members legislations, opposing a government bill to create a crown corporation for energy efficiency, and a presentation he gave at a town hall hosted by
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appointed Fletcher to the shadow cabinet as health critic. After forming government, Fletcher was appointed as Parliamentary Secretary to Health in 2006. He was appointed to cabinet in 2008. He served on numerous cabinet committees. He was the Minister for Democratic Reform and then after the 2011
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Fletcher underwent a 12-hour surgery on January 19, 2012. The doctors removed an old titanium rod and replaced it with a much longer rod, this time secured to the back of his neck, not the front. It stretches from the middle of Fletcher's head to the middle of his back. "If our civilization lasts
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describing Fletcher's actions as "completely inappropriate". Fletcher defended his actions, saying: "It's UMSU space. We have the authority and the right to check space at any time." Bready said they felt warranted since a slate of candidates had already been found guilty earlier in the week of
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and Steven Fletcher. The book chronicles the seven years after the end of the first biography "What Do You Do If You Don't Die?" by Linda McIntosh. The book describes events leading up to Fletcher introducing his two private member bills on physician assisted death. It also provides anecdotes on
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On March 4, 2010, Fletcher received the Christopher Reeve Award from the Canadian Paraplegic Association. Teren Clarke, executive director of the Canadian Paraplegic Association said when the announcement was made. "Steven Fletcher's journey is an inspiration to all of us since sustaining a high
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with his vehicle while travelling to a geological engineering job in northern Manitoba. The accident left him completely paralysed below the neck, and he now requires 24-hour-a-day attendant care. He was unable to speak for several months, and only regained this ability after a long process of
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The Electoral Divisions Amendment Act. This legislation would reduce the number of seats in the Manitoba legislature by 8. The current number of sitting MLA's are 57, Fletchers bill would reduce is to 49 by the next election. Fletcher argues that we are over governed in Manitoba, there would be
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In March 2001, Fletcher called for a central co-ordination body to oversee Manitoba's universities, arguing that the province "is too small to have five universities offering the same thing". He opposed the provincial government's 2001 decision to build a new university in northern Manitoba.
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Before his accident, Fletcher was a wilderness canoe enthusiast. He served as president of the Manitoba Recreational Canoeing Association, was a two-time former Manitoba Kayak Champion, and competed in national events. He was able to resume his life as an outdoorsman in the mid-2000s through
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Fletcher was later removed from the PC caucus on June 30, 2017, and would sit as an independent, after publicly breaking with the party on multiple issues, specifically the creation of a new Crown Corporation and the Manitoba government's attempt to introduce a Manitoba only carbon tax.
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Fletcher has said that the accident changed his political views. He acknowledges that he "didn't give the less-fortunate any consideration" before 1996, but now describes himself as a "compassionate conservative". More recently, he has expressed his views on the conditions under which
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Fletcher has received awards for community involvement, including a special award from the National Cancer Leadership Forum for advocating a national cancer strategy. He has also received the Courage and Leadership Award from the Canadian Cancer Society, and was inducted into the
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Fletcher's political views often put him at odds with other campus organizations during much of his tenure, and he was sometimes accused of administrative bias against left-wing groups. In early 2000, he supported a decision by student council to freeze university funding for
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but also indicated a willingness to permit greater private-sector involvement. He suggested that the government is "notorious for stifling innovation", and argued that the private sector should not be "pigeonholed like doctors who tried to pigeonhole me". Liberal
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as a result of its failure to test blood samples. This was a major development in a decade-long struggle to have the pre-1986 and post-1990 Hepatitis C victims included in a federal compensation package. A compensation funding package was announced in 2006.
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user to serve in the House of Commons, as well as in Cabinet. Fletcher was appointed as Minister of State (Democratic Reform) on October 30, 2008. After the Conservative Party victory on May 2, 2011, Fletcher was appointed as Minister of State (Transport).
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inventions such as the TrailRider, a device which allows quadriplegics to travel over rough terrain. In late 2004, he was able to stand again with the assistance of an hydraulic wheelchair. He recently competed in water races, and has won awards using "
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In March 2014, Fletcher introduced a private member's bill to make physician-assisted death legal under Canadian laws. When the Supreme Court struck down the law prohibiting assisted suicide in February 2015, Fletcher spoke out in support of the court's
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also conducted National Round Tables on Infrastructure in the year 2012 to help develop a National Infrastructure Program. In budget 2013 a 70 Billion dollar investment over 10 years into infrastructure was announced by the Minister of Finance
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Fletcher resigned his membership in the Federal Conservative party in October 2018, and his party membership in the Provincial Progressive Conservative Party in June of the same year, exactly one year after leaving the Provincial Caucus.
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level spinal cord injury only a few years ago. And now as a member of the Federal Cabinet, he deals with matters well beyond the scope of disability issues, and that deserves our recognition with this national/international award."
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as his attorney. In May 2003, the Court of Appeal ruled that MPI has the discretion to fund such activities under Section 138 of the MPI Act, but is not obliged to use this discretion. He later tried to appeal the decision to the
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which suggested that Canada would have to end university union contracts and professorial tenure to retain bright young academics. He was quoted as saying: "There is merit. You'd have to break the union, I would guess."
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Brookside Cemetery Recognition Act. This legislation will recognize one of the largest Commonwealth cemetery's in the world, and Winnipeg's oldest cemetery's. Many historic figures have been laid to rest here.
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endorsed a motion to minimize trans-fats in the Canadian food supply. A task force to investigate the issue of trans-fats was subsequently struck, and provided recommendations to the government in 2007.
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and there is a cure that is derived by embryonic stem cell research, would they deny their loved one or themselves that cure because of the source of the cure? Most Canadians would say please, cure me."
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The Gift of Life Act . This legislations is designed to increase organ donations, it changes the paradigm to assume that everyone is an organ donor for transplant purposes, unless they state otherwise.
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Fletcher has also challenged the Manitoba legislature to become more accessible to Manitobans, in particular the legislative buildings needed to be updated to meet modern wheelchair accessible laws.
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The Legal Profession Amendment Act (Queen's Counsel Appointments). This legislation recognizes lawyers who have served society with distinction, it will bring Manitoba inline with other provinces.
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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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The Manitoba Public Insurance Act. This bill would remove artificial caps that penalize youth, and the catastrophically injured given Manitoba's no fault system for automobile collisions.
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On March 26, 2012, Fletcher returned to office and resumed full activities as Minister of State (Transport) and Member of Parliament for Charleswood – St. James – Assiniboia – Headingley.
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Hall of Fame on November 13, 2006. Fletcher was also awarded the King Clancy Award, as well as being a recipient of her Majesty's Golden Jubilee Medal for his contributions to Canada.
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Fletcher also announced that he would be launching a constitutional court challenge against the legislation introduced by the previous government affecting parliamentary privilege.
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Fletcher received the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal on December 17, 2002, for his contributions to society and advocacy work. He received the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012.
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people and events on Parliament Hill including the October 2014 shooting at Parliament Hill and well known Conservatives who are now deceased including former finance minister
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The following month, Fletcher became involved in a controversy unrelated to his parliamentary duties. On May 21, 2005, he apologized for saying "The Japs were bastards" at a
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during his first term. He was re-elected student body president in 2000, and presided over the elimination of the UMSU's debt in May 2000. He credited a partnership with
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On January 16, 2012, Fletcher announced that he was temporarily stepping down from his position as Minister of State for Transport for an unspecified medical procedure.
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Fletcher was elected president of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba in November 2001, and was re-elected in 2003. His relationship with party leader
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The Conflict of Interest Amendment Act. This legislations purpose is to update the current legislation which Fletcher describes as "woefully inadequate".
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In an effort to increase the number of women in cabinet, Fletcher was left out of cabinet in the July 15, 2013 Cabinet shuffle by Prime Minister
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Canada Press, 'Blueprint' for cancer PM unveils $ 260-M plan to prevent, fight the disease, Winnipeg Free Press, November 25, 2006, A1
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without informing him, and suggested that Murray had not taken sufficient action to improve the state of the party's finances.
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Ruypers, Ryall, Connor, and Norton, "Canada in the Contemporary World", "Emond Montgomery Publications", 2006, Page 62.
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On April 20, 2005, the House of Commons supported Fletcher's Motion to compensate all Canadians who were infected with
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Fletcher has introduced many pieces of legislation as an Independent member, or as leader of the new Manitoba party.
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What Do You Do If You Don't Die? The Steven Fletcher Story, By Linda MacIntosh Heartland Publishing Winnipeg 2008
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Fletcher is only the third federal conservative cabinet minister from a Winnipeg riding. The previous two were
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responded by arguing that the Conservative position would jeopardize the principles of the Canada Health Act.
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Fletcher finished his second and final term as student president in May 2001, and received his MBA in 2002.
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for these activities. Fletcher appealed this decision before the Manitoba Court of Appeal, hiring former
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on Treasury Board after the Cabinet Shuffle. Fletcher was the longest serving member on the board.
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1,000 years, my neck will last 1,000 years. It feels better than I can remember," Fletcher said.
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Winnipeg Free Press July 16, 2013 Dan Lett CBC online article by Rosemary Bartom July 18, 2013
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Six months after his defeat, Fletcher moved to provincial politics when he was elected in the
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Master of My Fate, By Linda MacIntosh with Steven Fletcher Heartland Publishing Winnipeg 2015
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was sometimes fractious. Fletcher criticized Murray in 2002 for hiring discredited advisor
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office, he quipped: "I would rather be paralyzed from the neck down than from the neck up."
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Scott Edmonds, "Manitoba students union anything but united over controversial president",
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Diane Driedger, "Searching for the formula: how University of Manitoba sees its future",
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Daniel Lett, "PC boss eyes Alliance Fletcher seeks candidacy in next federal election",
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During the 2015 election a book titled "Master of My Own Fate" was released, written by
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and the minister for the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario.
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in September 2003, arguing that she had "maliciously" interfered in his legal battles.
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Ruypers, Ryall, "Canadian Civics", "Emond Montgomery Publications", 2006, Page 107.
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Bill Redekop, "U of M elects quadriplegic man to take charge of students' union",
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Graeme Smith and Jane Taber, "Paralyzed MP plans to change attitudes in Ottawa",
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David Kuxhaus, "Tory president loses appeal MPI's decision on expenses stands",
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in presenting a motion for a national strategy on the treatment of persons with
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As Conservative Health Critic, Fletcher described himself as a supporter of the
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On May 22, 2019, Fletcher announced he would run again for his former seat in
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David Leibl, "UMSU president, VP condemned for searching offices unannounced"
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Jim Brown, "Conservative Harper seeks middle ground in new shadow cabinet",
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During the 2001 student election campaign, Fletcher, with the assistance of
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election, was appointed to Minister of State (Transport). He was the first
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Janice Tibbetts, "Government to compensate 'forgotten victims' of hep C",
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Mia Rabson, "Tory boss wants Supreme Court to hear his case against MPI",
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using the Graduate Students' Association office for campaign activities.
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Mia Rabson, "PC party president fights for assistant's travel costs",
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significant cost savings and increase the competition to be an MLA.
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are not wheelchair-accessible. His election created the need for a "
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Near the end of 2000, Fletcher endorsed a report from the right-wing
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Liz Katynski, "Lightweight, portable device leads to Happy trails",
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On July 15, 2013, Fletcher was moved from Cabinet by Prime Minister
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Mary Agnes Welch, "Wheelchair can't slow Fletcher's drive to win",
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MARIVIC TUAZON Winnipeg Sun November 23, 2006 'Out and About' A12.
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Nick Martin, "Sympathy for the student but no federal financing",
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nationally, and Fletcher was named as Senior Health Critic in the
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Fletcher returned to the University of Manitoba in 1997 to take a
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Colin Perkel, "Tory move would threaten medicare, Dosanjh says",
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Mary Agnes Welch, "Sure things, long shots and... who knows?",
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during the 1950s and the son of Canada's first Prime Minister,
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Mary Agnes Welch, "Fletcher upsets vets, Japanese-Canadians",
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Steven Fletcher (politician) – Parliament of Canada biography
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Mark Kennedy, "Liberals grant funds to all hep C victims",
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as the Conservatives lost all of their seats in Winnipeg.
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Fletcher was re-elected with an increased majority in the
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Alexandra Paul, "Fletcher nomination galvanizes Tories",
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Mia Rabson, "High-profile Tories running for Alliance",
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in most cases—not all—it's better on the taxpayer too."
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In late 2000, Fletcher announced that he would seek the
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In late 2003, Fletcher defeated Don Murdock to win the
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Don Martin, "From a frozen ditch to Parliament Hill",
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David Roberts, "Students fight for paper's autonomy",
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Nick Martin, "Students' union president criticized",
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nationally. After the election, he was appointed as
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Bill Redekop, "Moose collision shocks naturalists",
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List of Legislation introduced by Fletcher as an MLA
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Diane Ablonczy MP, Hansard, Terry Fox Hall of Fame.
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PMO website under Ministries and Cabinet committees
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Manitoba paper keeps editorial autonomy", 2771: 2769: 737:After Fletcher's election as party president, 4112:http://web2.gov.mb.ca/bills/41-2/pdf/b213.pdf 3271:Nick Martin, "'Education is what saved me'", 2506: 2285: 1406: 1223: 1175: 497:. In 2004, the then leader of the opposition 4049:"Mar 2017: The irony of Efficiency Manitoba" 3929: 3732:. Archived from the original on 21 July 2012 3603:John Ivison, "Coming to grips with autism", 2863: 2861: 970:After being elected for a third time in the 771:nomination in Charleswood—St. James for the 662:for much of the council's $ 43,000 surplus. 623: 241:April 19, 2016 â€“ September 10, 2019 4081:"Apr 2017: Efficiency Manitoba inefficient" 3564:Paul Samyn, "Dosanjh snubs House", MP says 2766: 2532: 2311: 2104: 1951: 1737: 1432: 1426:Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley 1249: 1182:Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley 2513: 2499: 2292: 2278: 1413: 1399: 1230: 1216: 813:(MP) in Canadian history with a permanent 654:Fletcher was elected as a director of the 551: 3077:, 1 July 1999, Volume 21, Issue 6, p. 19. 3004:Jeff Lee, "Mayor, MP to make Yoho trek", 2858: 656:Canadian Alliance of Student Associations 296:June 28, 2004 â€“ October 19, 2015 3030: 2972:Paul Samyn, "High emotion for city MP", 2753:All electoral information is taken from 1121:On August 13, 2018, Fletcher joined the 777:Progressive Conservative Party of Canada 643:to lobby for increased student funding. 114:October 30, 2008 â€“ May 18, 2011 2793: 1204: 4502:Politicians from Rio de Janeiro (city) 4492:Members of the United Church of Canada 4462:Canadian politicians with disabilities 4444: 2851: 2849: 2847: 634:University of Manitoba Students' Union 4477:Members of the 28th Canadian Ministry 4002: 3920:Winnipeg free press February 8th 2014 3665:"The Honourable Steven John Fletcher" 3031:Fletcher, Steven (25 February 2023). 2826:Internet Archive - Elections Manitoba 966:Minister of State (Democratic Reform) 762: 587:on January 11, 1996, after hitting a 102:Minister of State (Democratic Reform) 60:May 18, 2011 â€“ July 14, 2013 3823:Tonda MacCharles (16 January 2012). 2946:Bill Redekop, "Chinese power play", 1387: 485:from 2004 to 2015, representing the 4210:"Candidates: 41st General Election" 4170:from the original on 17 April 2023. 3850:"Fletcher the fighter battles hard" 3702:"A cab service that's accessible", 2844: 2794:Lambert, Steve (14 December 2018). 2745:Financial Returns, Elections Canada 2481:Financial Returns, Elections Canada 1199: 716: 542:Manitoba's 2016 provincial election 13: 4134:from the original on 17 April 2023 2741:Official Results, Elections Canada 2477:Official Results, Elections Canada 721: 14: 4548: 4344: 3937:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 3220:, 17 December 2000, 21:37 report. 1097: 630:Master of Business Administration 4532:Canadian Disability Hall of Fame 4467:Conservative Party of Canada MPs 3964:Legislative Assembly of Manitoba 3207:, 31 October 2000, 16:42 report. 3194:, 13 October 2000, 13:31 report. 3017:Paul Egan, "Breaking barriers", 2909:"Joan Bryden, "Hell on Wheels", 2305:Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia 1858:Total valid votes/Expense limit 1645:Total valid votes/expense limit 1184:for the party of another former 960:What Do You Do If You Don't Die? 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Index

The Honourable
PC
Minister of State (Transport)
Stephen Harper
Rob Merrifield
Minister of State (Democratic Reform)
Stephen Harper
Peter Van Loan
Tim Uppal
Manitoba Party
Incumbent
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Assiniboia
Jim Rondeau
Scott Johnston
Member of Parliament
Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia
Charleswood—St. James
John Harvard
Doug Eyolfson
Rio de Janeiro
Manitoba Party
Independent
Progressive Conservative
People's
Conservative
Canadian Alliance
Winnipeg
Manitoba
PC

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