270:. Hoeppner later announced his plans to challenge Manning for the United Alternative leadership, though this came to nothing. He was expelled from caucus later in the year, and changed his parliamentary designation to "Independent Reform" on September 28. On April 4, 2000, he changed his designation to "Independent". Hoepnner was accused of assaulting Reform MP
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in 1995, alleging that the board had charged insufficient buy-back prices to grain companies and had not properly distributed the money it received. The case was thrown out of court in 1998, and
Hoeppner was ordered to pay the Wheat Board's legal fees. Hoeppner alleged that the Wheat Board withheld
255:, but it was not affiliated with the federal party). One independent Reformer campaigned in a 1997 provincial by-election, but the idea went no further. He considered leaving the party in 1998, but chose to stay after receiving promises that it would devote more attention to agriculture.
167:, did not finish high school, and worked as a farmer for thirty-five years. Between 1968 and 1984, he served on the Snowflake School Board, the Pembina Valley School Board, and the MCI Collegiate Board (Gretna). He was also a member of the Provisional Board of
171:, District 2 and Southern Co-op Feeders Ltd. He first became a public figure in 1971, when he opposed the provincial government's crop-insurance scheme and received twice what he was initially promised in a hailstone-damage claim.
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He also brought a series of lawsuits against former leaders of the Reform Party, including one in 2004 for "embarrassment, damage to his reputation and humiliation" resulting from his expulsion from the party five years earlier.
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Hoeppner once blamed women for inciting male violence, claiming: "As kids we were always taught at home when we went to get the cattle out of the pasture not to wear red because it would infuriate the bull".
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1197:Jake Hoeppner – Parliament of Canada biography
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222:. These comments were widely ridiculed, and
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329:He died on October 22, 2015.
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224:Foreign Affairs Minister
898:Official Voting Results
847:Total rejected ballots
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543:Total rejected ballots
324:Manitoba Liberal Party
181:1993 federal election
25:Jacob Edward Hoeppner
1023:on November 27, 2005
304:Canadian Wheat Board
204:Canadian Wheat Board
145:member of Parliament
41:Member of Parliament
1222:Canadian Mennonites
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16:Canadian politician
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832:Total valid votes
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523:Total valid votes
268:United Alternative
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518:$ 3,880.73
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289:Controversy
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892:Sources:
818:Roy Lyall
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806:$ 2,674
785:$ 9,391
606:Alliance
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