907:. The Liberals also pledged to provide immediate funding for rapid transit in Winnipeg, phase out the provincial payroll tax while reducing property taxes by as much as 30%, and introduce a new police unit to protect children from sexual exploitation. The party also stressed an environmentally conscious image, purchasing carbon credits to run a carbon-neutral campaign.
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column criticizing the Doer government for health-care delays in 2005, and later argued that personal health information should be made more easily accessible to patients and their families. He released a detailed document promoting change in
Manitoba's health system in September 2007, highlighted by
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use increased throughout the country. One of this strategy's goals was to " Canada in cyberspace", by creating a "national network of networks" within the new media. Gerrard indicated that his plan would be targeted toward creating jobs, reinforcing Canada's cultural identity, and ensuring universal
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Gerrard was involved with health issues throughout his time in the legislature. In 2001, he protested the Doer government's decision to close an outpatient pharmacy at the
Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre by bringing several families of child cancer patients to the legislature to confront the health
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In March 1994, Gerrard described the internet as "very much a
Liberal technology in the sense that it is much more individual than collective". Speaking to an interviewer in 2007, he said that the highlight of his political career was convincing the Chrétien government to include a reference to the
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In early 2005, Gerrard wrote that the Doer government had not taken proper steps to regulate the province's burgeoning internet pharmaceutical industry. This industry was popular with
American customers, and Gerrard's column was written at a time when the federal government was seeking to impose
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Popular support for the
Liberal Party increased after the 1999 election, reaching 24% in July 2001 and remaining in the low twenties throughout 2002 and 2003. The party entered the 2003 election in a much improved position from four years earlier: their divisions were largely resolved and their
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The
Liberal Party was unable to run a full electoral slate, fielding candidates in only 50 of 57 divisions. Gerrard tried to deflect criticism by joking that he would "put his 50 Liberal candidates up against 57 Tory and NDP candidates any day", but the failure to run a full slate unquestionably
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On election night, Moroz defeated
Gerrard by roughly 6% in the riding, as the NDP would also go on to win a majority government. The result was seen as a major upset, considering the past tilt the riding had towards the Liberals and Gerrard's personal popularity in the riding. Gerrard said in
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Gerrard promised tax cuts for
Manitobans under thirty and the elimination of the province's payroll tax, and committed to a "health-care guarantee" wherein the government would fund out-of-province health care if services could not be provided within Manitoba. He also promised to create an
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Traditionally, firms in telecommunications, broadcasting, cable and information industries have operated in separate markets enjoying neither competition nor collaboration. We now know this lack of competition has caused us to fall behind the U.S. in the provision and price of advanced
4060:, 30 May 2003, A5. On infrastructure, he promised that over $ 200 million of Manitoba's fuel tax revenues would be put directly into building and improving the province's roads and highways system. See Leah Janzen, "Gerrard wants fuel taxes spent on roads, highways",
833:, commit $ 25 million toward repairing provincial infrastructure, provide $ 20 million for post-secondary education, end provincial clawbacks of federal tax credits for welfare recipients, and create a new Ministry of Digital Economy and the Information Highway.
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Gerrard took part in the
Winnipeg Harvest Poverty Challenge in late 2002, and attempted to live for a full week on only $ 20. The challenge was meant to draw attention to the difficulties faced by Manitoba's lowest-income residents, living on social assistance.
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Gerrard's 1994 strategic statement on the information highway also addressed the subject of industry mergers in the communications sector. He indicated that the Chrétien government would "apply pro-competition policies wherever ... they make sense" and added:
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research and development incentives in the austerity budget of 1995. Gerrard himself was described a "passionate advocate" of research investment, and as the driving force behind the government's
National Technology Investment Program of 1996.
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In late 1997, he argued there was evidence northern bald eagles could produce more female offspring in food-rich regions, and more male offspring in areas where food was scarce. See Manfred Jager, "Ex-MP finds eagles' gender based on food",
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Liberal support declined in the final stage of the campaign, and the party ultimately polled a slightly lower percentage of votes relative to its 1999 result. Gerrard was nevertheless returned without difficulty in River Heights, and former
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program in late 1994, despite some personal reservations. The registry was unpopular with many rural Manitobans, and Gerrard remarked to John Manley soon after the vote that it would likely cost him his seat in the next election.
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Gerrard also promised to increase the province's share of public education funding from 57.5% to 80% over a period of five years, with a $ 222 million cash infusion. See Nick Martin, "Liberal policies best of bad lot: trustees",
3931:, 23 September 1999, B7. As his party did not regain official party status in the legislature, Gerrard did not receive funding to hire researchers. See David Kuxhaus, "Life at legislature no party as Gerrard faces 'challenge'",
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internet access at affordable rates. He officially launched an $ 80 million action plan on January 30, 1995, providing funding for online applications in the fields of business, research, health care and education.
1082:, and was intended to allow medical professionals to apologize to patients without risking legal charges. It was passed into law with government support in November 2007, and formally took effect in February 2008.
855:, which Carstairs had previously represented, but the Liberals won no other seats. The party's popular vote fell from 23% to 13%, as many former Liberal voters shifted to the victorious New Democratic Party under
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Support for the Liberal Party returned to 21% by the end of the year, fell to 14% in March 2006, and rose again to 18% in October of the same year. See "Nearly half of electorate backs Doer government",
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reviewer described the book as "a generally readableâthough sloppyâaccount of one of the three provincial parties", adding that the book "perhaps should not have been published in its current state".
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minister. He later called for changes to Manitoba's adult heart surgery program, after figures obtained through a freedom of information request showed an increasing number of fatalities.
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Gerrard indicated that the government wanted to have "the best tax regime in the world for science and technology". See Andy Shaw, "High-technology industry escapes federal budget axe",
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In June 1994, Manley and Gerrard ordered a full review of federal science and technology policy. This process had three aspects: an internal review, an independent assessment from the
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Gerrard was the only Liberal member of the Manitoba legislature between 1999 and 2003. He was not personally blamed for the party's loss, and was reaffirmed as party leader in 2000.
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interview after his defeat that he got "caught in an orange wave" with strategic voting and anger towards the governing Conservatives denying him another term. Liberal leader
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was centred around five issues: health care waiting lists, threatened emergency room closures in Winnipeg, university funding, urban sprawl, and the environmental state of
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from 1980 to 1993. He has authored or co-authored over 200 scientific publications, and became known during the 1980s as an expert on the research and treatment of
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Some party members spoke of Gerrard as a possible successor to Hasselfield as early as December 1997. See Melanie Verhaege, "Does anyone want Liberals' top job?",
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Gerrard returned to his work at the Winnipeg Children's Hospital after his defeat. He also became a Medical Research Council of Canada scholar in residence at the
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Gerrard and Lamoureux were again returned to the legislature, but no other Liberals were elected and the party's popular vote slipped again to just under 12.5%.
3868:, 25 August 1999, A5 ; Scott Edmonds, "Liberal candidate pledges to rebuild crumbling highways, sewerage"; Linda Rosborough, "Grits pledge $ 20M for learning",
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The Liberal Party's nomination contest was closely contested among Gerrard and two other candidates. He was selected on the third ballot. See Girard, p. 175.
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on the left. In River Heights, NDP targeting made this a more difficult campaign for Gerrard than in elections prior. Running against Gerrard for the NDP was
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Gerrard has also called for a public inquiry into the New Democratic Party government's alleged role in failing to prevent the financial collapse of the
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entitled the Apology Act, to make apologies inadmissible in court as proof of liability or guilt. The bill was modeled after similar legislation in
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on January 25, 1996. He oversaw the expansion of the Community Futures Development Corporation Network throughout Western Canada, and worked with
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was called, citing a significant expansion in health-care revenues from the federal government. See "Gerrard backs budget despite concerns",
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rights for same-sex couples in 2001, one year before a comprehensive bill including adoption rights was passed by the legislature.
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Also in 2004, Gerrard accused the Doer government of undermining its water-quality legislation by reducing funds for key programs.
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organization that would integrate health services from different fields, and to establish community health centres for seniors.
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should report on the performance of individual surgeons. See Mia Rabson, "Gerrard calls for cardiac report cards",
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In 2003, Gerrard supported calls for a provincial smoking ban in workplaces and enclosed public spaces.
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was dominated by the ailing healthcare system, affordability, and multiple social issues such as
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financial situation more secure, and they were able to field a candidate in every division.
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Gerrard holds liberal views on social issues. He pressured the Doer government to legalize
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calling on the federal government to test every beef and dairy cow over thirty months for
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as the second longest-serving MLA in Manitoba. (The longest-serving MLA at the end of the
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was the lone Liberal MLA elected in 2023, in which she was re-elected in the riding of
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Douglas Nairne, "It's Premier Doer! Collapse of Liberal vote swings province to NDP",
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to lobby the federal government for a cash bailout for struggling western farmers.
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David Kuxhaus, "Prairie politicians band together to plead farmers' case",
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Mary Agnes Welch, "Liberal bill would ban plastic bags at checkouts",
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Neville Nankivell, "National strategy sees potential for job growth",
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by 2009. He also criticized the Doer government's decision to build a
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Kim Guttormson, "Liberal leader recycles '95 pledge on health care",
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Agnes Bongers, "Industry, research must work together, Ottawa told",
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on the location of a power line from northern to southern Manitoba.
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Jon Gerrard, "Plebiscites should guide where power line is built",
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Paul Gessell, "Ottawa 'tragically short-sighted' in science cuts",
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Alan Toulin, "Liberals reinventing science and technology policy",
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In October 2007, he introduced a bill to ban retailers from using
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Jon Gerrard, "Laws needed for delivery of distance health care",
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Mia Rabson, "It's a bird, it's a plane, it's... Everywhere Man",
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Mia Rabson, "Gerrard would slash taxes for Manitobans under 30",
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Kim Guttormson, "Liberals fail to field full slate of hopefuls",
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Chris Adams, "Liberal history doesn't address party's decline",
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Mia Rabson, "Gerrard to go green with carbon-neutral campaign",
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Duncan Morrison, "198 candidates in race as nominations close",
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Joe Paraskevas, "'Underdog' Liberals have ideas, high hopes",
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David Roberts, "Manitoba Grits plan return from wilderness",
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Dennis Bueckert, "Ottawa plans fund to aid high-tech firms",
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Mia Rabson, "Book tells history of Manitoba Liberal party",
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use in 2007, following increased concerns about its safety.
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Mia Rabson, "Heart surgery mortality rate raises concern",
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Mary Agnes Welch, "Saying sorry to be made less costly?",
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Leah Janzen, "Speed access to info on patients: Gerrard",
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Mia Rabson, "Enthusiastic Liberals set vote sights high",
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Bud Robertson, "Gerrard considers return to politics",
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Lynne Stefanchuk, "Ottawa takes ride on superhighway",
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caused the United States to block all Canadian cattle.
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Geoffrey Rowan, "Rogers in a high-tech chess game",
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4133:Mary Agnes Welch, "Gerrard favours rapid transit",
3534:Alan Toulin, "Cabinet likely to impress business",
3403:William Neville, "A voice in the Grit wilderness",
1131:'s bid for the federal Liberal Party leadership in
1028:In early 2004, Gerrard wrote a guest column in the
966:, part of an overall poor result for the Liberals.
4589:"CANDIDATE ELECTION RETURNS GENERAL ELECTION 2023"
4073:Leah Janzen, "Gerrard changes tack in last days",
3760:, 22 June 1997, A4; "Gerrard bows to Reform win",
3468:. No. September/October 2017. pp. 63â71.
4352:Lindor Reynolds, "Trying to eat on $ 20 a week",
3957:Aldo Santin, "Growing Liberal support hits 24%",
3743:
3741:
3462:Walker, Nick. "The Bald Eagles of Besnard Lake".
3416:Joan Bryden, "Chrétien revives politics of joy",
694:Gerrard was given additional responsibilities as
680:National Advisory Board on Science and Technology
584:. He later volunteered for the "Non" side in the
550:in children. Gerrard has also been interested in
526:(1976), and a Certificate in Pediatrics from the
5539:
4438:Mary Agnes Welch, "Manitoba posse hits Ottawa",
4313:"Budget cut may affect water quality: Gerrard",
3813:"Gerrard's leadership bid backed by Carstairs",
660:information highway in its first throne speech.
477:
792:, he defeated the only other candidate, former
754:by 66 votes in a very close three-way contest.
243:September 21, 1999 â September 5, 2023
5593:Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada
3738:
1016:
813:Gerrard set modest goals for his party in the
592:in 1984. In 1990, he was Manitoba co-chair of
5375:
4958:
3077:
2846:
2608:
2365:
2140:
1918:
1673:
1456:
1178:
5578:McGill University Faculty of Medicine alumni
4751:Jon Gerrard â Parliament of Canada biography
3607:Alison Mayes, "Bringing the brain to bear",
458:from 1998 until 2013, and the member of the
73:October 17, 1998 â October 26, 2013
4451:Jon Gerrard, "Hydro board needs overhaul",
3103:
2872:
2634:
2391:
2166:
1944:
1699:
1482:
1204:
934:, which lead to the resignation of premier
624:. On November 4, 1993, he was appointed as
438:(born October 13, 1947) is a politician in
5598:Politicians from Birmingham, West Midlands
5382:
5368:
4965:
4951:
3084:
3070:
2853:
2839:
2615:
2601:
2372:
2358:
2147:
2133:
1925:
1911:
1680:
1666:
1463:
1449:
1185:
1171:
588:, and became Liberal riding president for
43:
4720:"Election Returns: 39th General Election"
4694:"Election Returns: 40th General Election"
1115:He called for a provincial moratorium on
179:November 4, 1993 â June 10, 1997
115:January 25, 1996 â June 10, 1997
4029:Daniel Lett, "Doer touts 5-point plan",
3843:, 15 March 1999, A4. He argued that the
3628:, 16 February 1994, Vol. 20 No. 4, p. 1.
3516:, 4 September 2002, A12; Girard, p. 171.
3357:All electoral information is taken from
558:in 1988. He has been studying eagles at
290:October 25, 1993 â June 2, 1997
829:. He also promised to appoint a health
5540:
4326:Mia Rabson, "PCs back gay adoption?",
776:After winning only three seats in the
643:Internet and communications strategies
599:
5583:Members of the 26th Canadian Ministry
5363:
4946:
3455:
705:to ensure a secure transition of the
4369:Mia Rabson, "Manitoba to butt out",
1352:Total rejected and declined ballots
1074:In April 2007, Gerrard introduced a
689:
4642:"Candidates: 41st General Election"
3345:official contributions and expenses
3055:Financial Returns, Elections Canada
1159:
742:. Gerrard ran in the new riding of
13:
3461:
3051:Official Results, Elections Canada
881:Member of the Legislative Assembly
446:(MP) from 1993 to 1997, and was a
14:
5629:
5618:University of Saskatchewan alumni
4742:
4257:Gerrard has also argued that the
1071:greater control over the sector.
962:also lost his re-election bid in
674:Science and technology strategies
5573:Manitoba political party leaders
4817:Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
4800:Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
1820:Total valid votes/expense limit
1327:Total valid votes/Expense limit
1046:
1034:bovine spongiform encephalopathy
733:
460:Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
226:Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
4712:
4686:
4660:
4634:
4606:
4581:
4553:
4540:
4527:
4514:
4501:
4488:
4475:
4462:
4445:
4432:
4419:
4402:
4389:
4376:
4363:
4346:
4333:
4320:
4307:
4294:
4281:
4268:
4251:
4238:
4225:
4200:
4187:
4174:
4161:
4140:
4127:
4102:
4080:
4067:
4049:
4036:
4023:
4010:
3993:
3980:
3951:
3938:
3913:
3896:
3883:
3854:
3833:
3820:
3807:
3794:
3780:
3767:
3750:
3717:
3704:
3691:
3674:
3657:
3644:
3631:
3614:
3601:
3588:
3563:
3550:
3541:
3528:
3519:
3502:
1108:power line on the west side of
1065:
837:damaged his party's prospects.
565:Gerrard became active with the
5613:University of Minnesota alumni
3489:
3480:Battling For A Better Manitoba
3472:
3442:
3423:
3410:
3397:
3388:
3375:
3092:1993 Canadian federal election
2861:1997 Canadian federal election
2623:1999 Manitoba general election
2380:2003 Manitoba general election
2155:2007 Manitoba general election
1933:2011 Manitoba general election
1688:2016 Manitoba general election
1471:2019 Manitoba general election
1193:2023 Manitoba general election
1148:Battling for a Better Manitoba
997:
632:. Gerrard worked closely with
562:in Saskatchewan for 50 years.
528:American Academy of Pediatrics
1:
4793:Electoral district abolished
3368:
478:Early life and private career
4520:"Gerrard endorses Kennedy",
2796:Rejected and declined votes
2553:Rejected and declined votes
2302:Rejected and declined votes
2077:Rejected and declined votes
984:Legislative Assembly speaker
803:
669:telecommunications services.
7:
5568:Manitoba Liberal Party MLAs
5558:Liberal Party of Canada MPs
4837:26th Ministry â Cabinet of
4561:"Summary of Votes Received"
4537:, 26 April 2006, web extra.
4216:Prescription for Excellence
3499:best out of the candidates.
3106:
2875:
2637:
2394:
2169:
1947:
1702:
1485:
1207:
1017:Agriculture and environment
604:Gerrard was elected to the
454:. He was the leader of the
10:
5634:
5603:Politicians from Saskatoon
4137:, 3 April 2007, web extra.
3508:"Agriculture a priority",
3115:
3112:
3109:
2884:
2881:
2878:
2651:
2646:
2643:
2640:
2408:
2403:
2400:
2397:
2183:
2178:
2175:
2172:
1961:
1956:
1953:
1950:
1716:
1711:
1708:
1705:
1499:
1494:
1491:
1488:
1221:
1216:
1213:
1210:
1122:
606:House of Commons of Canada
578:1968 leadership convention
508:University of Saskatchewan
396:University of Saskatchewan
5608:Politicians from Winnipeg
5398:
4988:
4931:
4921:
4906:
4901:
4858:
4855:
4852:
4845:
4835:
4828:
4813:
4805:
4798:
4778:
4770:
4763:
4278:, 18 September 2007, A10.
3866:Kitchener-Waterloo Record
3418:Kitchener-Waterloo Record
3342:
3332:
3317:
3307:
3292:
3065:
3048:
3038:
3023:
3013:
2998:
2834:
2820:
2805:
2795:
2780:
2596:
2582:
2562:
2552:
2537:
2353:
2341:
2331:
2311:
2301:
2286:
2128:
2116:
2106:
2086:
2076:
2066:
1906:
1894:
1884:
1864:
1844:
1819:
1661:
1647:
1632:
1617:
1602:
1444:
1425:
1415:
1403:
1391:
1371:
1351:
1326:
1166:
992:
980:42nd Manitoba Legislature
424:
414:
386:
378:
366:
356:
333:
328:
324:
306:
294:
283:
271:
259:
247:
236:
223:
213:
201:
193:
183:
172:
165:
153:
141:
131:
119:
108:
101:
89:
77:
66:
58:
54:
42:
23:
4902:Party political offices
4884:position created in 1993
4865:position created in 1996
4524:, 25 November 2006, B10.
4442:, 21 September 2007, A9.
3817:, 16 September 1998, A4.
3560:, 3 February 1994, p. 3.
3452:, 20 November 1988, C11.
3168:Progressive Conservative
2960:Progressive Conservative
2686:Progressive Conservative
2443:Progressive Conservative
2218:Progressive Conservative
1996:Progressive Conservative
1751:Progressive Conservative
1534:Progressive Conservative
1282:Progressive Conservative
815:1999 provincial election
778:1995 provincial election
720:
700:Foreign Affairs Minister
614:Progressive Conservative
4498:, 23 November 2007, A1.
4485:, 2 November 2007, A15.
4459:, 2 November 2007, A15.
4386:, 17 January 2005, A11.
4265:, 11 December 2001, A4.
4248:, 28 February 2006, A5.
3935:, 12 October 1999, A11.
3893:, 1 September 1999, A9.
3880:, 15 December 1999, A9.
3641:, 4 February 1994, B20.
3308:Total rejected ballots
3014:Total rejected ballots
1845:Total rejected ballots
1618:Total rejected ballots
1093:Board, and requested a
913:
894:
865:
808:
567:Liberal Party of Canada
524:University of Minnesota
406:University of Minnesota
5553:Canadian pediatricians
5392:Manitoba Liberal Party
4925:Manitoba Liberal Party
4472:, 12 October 2007, A4.
4429:, 15 August 2005, A11.
4416:, 7 February 2008, A6.
4373:, 7 November 2003, A1.
4291:, 21 October 1999, A3.
3804:, 8 December 1997, A6.
3791:, 1 November 1997, A6.
3714:, 15 March 1995, p. 5.
3583:Newsbytes News Network
3385:, 18 October 1998, A1.
3333:Electors on the lists
3039:Electors on the lists
2821:Electors on the lists
2583:Electors on the lists
2332:Electors on the lists
2270:Christine Bennet-Clark
2107:Electors on the lists
1087:Crocus Investment Fund
771:Manitoba Liberal Party
759:University of Manitoba
671:
586:1980 Quebec referendum
544:University of Manitoba
456:Manitoba Liberal Party
61:Manitoba Liberal Party
4360:, 4 December 2002, 1.
4099:, 3 October 2006, A1.
3851:, 20 August 1999, A1.
3830:, 17 August 1999, A6.
3654:, 12 July 1994, p. 9.
3538:, 5 November 1993, 9.
3407:, 7 August 1998, A10.
2050:Elizabeth May Cameron
1076:private member's bill
794:Sagkeeng First Nation
727:national gun registry
666:
651:in February 1994, as
612:, defeating two-term
610:1993 federal election
450:in the government of
5024:Ethel Blondin-Andrew
4847:Government Posts (2)
4781:Member of Parliament
4765:Parliament of Canada
4399:, 12 April 2007, A7.
4343:, 2 August 2002, A2.
4317:, 24 April 2004, A5.
4235:, 11 July 2005, A11.
4184:, 24 March 2007, B7.
4020:, 2 May 2003, 15:54.
3990:, 10 April 2003, B3.
3910:, 12 March 2000, A3.
3845:New Democratic Party
3735:, 26 March 1996, A4.
3688:, 12 March 1996, D2.
899:The Liberal Party's
520:Doctor of Philosophy
482:Gerrard was born in
470:until his defeat in
444:Member of Parliament
273:Member of Parliament
208:Position established
148:Position established
5019:Maurizio Bevilacqua
4548:Winnipeg Free Press
4535:Winnipeg Free Press
4522:Winnipeg Free Press
4509:Winnipeg Free Press
4496:Winnipeg Free Press
4483:Winnipeg Free Press
4470:Winnipeg Free Press
4457:Winnipeg Free Press
4453:Winnipeg Free Press
4440:Winnipeg Free Press
4427:Winnipeg Free Press
4414:Winnipeg Free Press
4397:Winnipeg Free Press
4384:Winnipeg Free Press
4371:Winnipeg Free Press
4358:Winnipeg Free Press
4354:Winnipeg Free Press
4341:Winnipeg Free Press
4330:, 19 June 2001, A3.
4328:Winnipeg Free Press
4315:Winnipeg Free Press
4304:, 4 March 2004, A9.
4302:Winnipeg Free Press
4289:Winnipeg Free Press
4276:Winnipeg Free Press
4274:"Liberal's dose" ,
4263:Winnipeg Free Press
4246:Winnipeg Free Press
4233:Winnipeg Free Press
4222:, 4 April 2004, B9.
4220:Winnipeg Free Press
4208:Winnipeg Free Press
4195:Winnipeg Free Press
4182:Winnipeg Free Press
4169:Winnipeg Free Press
4156:Winnipeg Free Press
4152:Winnipeg Free Press
4148:Winnipeg Free Press
4135:Winnipeg Free Press
4122:Winnipeg Free Press
4118:Winnipeg Free Press
4114:Winnipeg Free Press
4110:Winnipeg Free Press
4097:Winnipeg Free Press
4093:Winnipeg Free Press
4089:Winnipeg Free Press
4075:Winnipeg Free Press
4062:Winnipeg Free Press
4058:Winnipeg Free Press
4044:Winnipeg Free Press
4031:Winnipeg Free Press
4005:Winnipeg Free Press
4001:Winnipeg Free Press
3988:Winnipeg Free Press
3975:Winnipeg Free Press
3967:Winnipeg Free Press
3963:Winnipeg Free Press
3959:Winnipeg Free Press
3946:Winnipeg Free Press
3933:Winnipeg Free Press
3929:Winnipeg Free Press
3925:Winnipeg Free Press
3921:Winnipeg Free Press
3908:Winnipeg Free Press
3904:Winnipeg Free Press
3891:Winnipeg Free Press
3878:Winnipeg Free Press
3870:Winnipeg Free Press
3862:Winnipeg Free Press
3849:Winnipeg Free Press
3841:Winnipeg Free Press
3828:Winnipeg Free Press
3815:Winnipeg Free Press
3802:Winnipeg Free Press
3789:Winnipeg Free Press
3777:, 15 June 1998, A8.
3775:Winnipeg Free Press
3764:, 29 June 1997, A7.
3762:Winnipeg Free Press
3758:Winnipeg Free Press
3729:Winnipeg Free Press
3725:Winnipeg Free Press
3701:, 8 June 1995, A13.
3671:, 3 August 1995, 9.
3609:Winnipeg Free Press
3596:Winnipeg Free Press
3571:Winnipeg Free Press
3514:Winnipeg Free Press
3510:Winnipeg Free Press
3484:Winnipeg Free Press
3465:Canadian Geographic
3430:"About Jon Gerrard"
3420:, 24 July 1993, A9.
3405:Winnipeg Free Press
3383:Winnipeg Free Press
1153:Winnipeg Free Press
1030:Winnipeg Free Press
1009:Winnipeg Free Press
819:minority government
649:information highway
600:Government minister
442:, Canada. He was a
16:Canadian politician
5304:Lucienne Robillard
5039:Claudette Bradshaw
4756:Jon Gerrard's blog
4724:Elections Manitoba
4698:Elections Manitoba
4672:Elections Manitoba
4646:Elections Manitoba
4621:Elections Manitoba
4593:Elections Manitoba
4568:Elections Manitoba
4550:, 21 May 2006, B8.
4511:, 30 May 2003, A3.
4259:Minister of Health
4197:, 1 May 2002, A12.
4124:, 14 May 2007, A4.
4064:, 17 May 2003, A8.
3699:Hamilton Spectator
3665:Hamilton Spectator
3639:The Globe and Mail
3611:, 20 May 2007, B4.
3579:Hamilton Spectator
3486:, 20 May 2007, B4.
3435:2007-07-30 at the
3363:Elections Manitoba
3293:Total valid votes
2999:Total valid votes
2981:Christian Heritage
2781:Total valid votes
2538:Total valid votes
2344:Elections Manitoba
2287:Total valid votes
2119:Elections Manitoba
2067:Total valid votes
1897:Elections Manitoba
1603:Total valid votes
1433:Elections Manitoba
942:. The NDP, led by
823:Minister of Health
512:Doctor of Medicine
448:secretary of state
5535:
5534:
5357:
5356:
5319:Christine Stewart
5299:Fernand Robichaud
5189:Lawrence MacAulay
4941:
4940:
4932:Succeeded by
4910:Ginny Hasselfield
4785:PortageâInterlake
4171:, 2 May 2007, A5.
4158:, 1 May 2007, A6.
4046:, 7 May 2003, A4.
4033:, 6 May 2003, A1.
4007:, 9 May 2003, A1.
3977:, 2 May 2003, A4.
3585:, 8 January 1997.
3355:
3354:
3195:Connie Gretsinger
3097:PortageâInterlake
3061:
3060:
2943:Kathleen McCallum
2866:SelkirkâInterlake
2830:
2829:
2592:
2591:
2349:
2348:
2124:
2123:
1902:
1901:
1803:Shafagh Daneshfar
1755:Tracey Maconachie
1657:
1656:
1562:Jonathan Niemczak
1440:
1439:
940:Heather Stefanson
932:COVID-19 pandemic
786:Ginny Hasselfield
744:SelkirkâInterlake
711:Canadian National
707:Port of Churchill
690:Additional duties
634:Industry Minister
622:PortageâInterlake
620:in the riding of
574:Lester B. Pearson
516:McGill University
490:, and grew up in
428:
427:
401:McGill University
318:SelkirkâInterlake
278:PortageâInterlake
219:Ronald J. Duhamel
160:Ronald J. Duhamel
84:Ginny Hasselfield
5625:
5384:
5377:
5370:
5361:
5360:
5294:Pierre Pettigrew
5144:Alfonso Gagliano
5134:Sheila Finestone
5074:David Collenette
5054:Sharon Carstairs
4967:
4960:
4953:
4944:
4943:
4907:Preceded by
4806:Preceded by
4771:Preceded by
4761:
4760:
4736:
4735:
4733:
4731:
4716:
4710:
4709:
4707:
4705:
4690:
4684:
4683:
4681:
4679:
4664:
4658:
4657:
4655:
4653:
4638:
4632:
4631:
4629:
4627:
4618:
4610:
4604:
4603:
4601:
4599:
4585:
4579:
4578:
4576:
4574:
4565:
4557:
4551:
4544:
4538:
4531:
4525:
4518:
4512:
4505:
4499:
4492:
4486:
4479:
4473:
4466:
4460:
4449:
4443:
4436:
4430:
4423:
4417:
4406:
4400:
4393:
4387:
4380:
4374:
4367:
4361:
4350:
4344:
4337:
4331:
4324:
4318:
4311:
4305:
4298:
4292:
4285:
4279:
4272:
4266:
4255:
4249:
4242:
4236:
4229:
4223:
4204:
4198:
4191:
4185:
4178:
4172:
4165:
4159:
4144:
4138:
4131:
4125:
4106:
4100:
4084:
4078:
4071:
4065:
4053:
4047:
4040:
4034:
4027:
4021:
4014:
4008:
3997:
3991:
3984:
3978:
3955:
3949:
3942:
3936:
3917:
3911:
3900:
3894:
3887:
3881:
3858:
3852:
3837:
3831:
3824:
3818:
3811:
3805:
3798:
3792:
3784:
3778:
3771:
3765:
3754:
3748:
3745:
3736:
3721:
3715:
3712:Computing Canada
3708:
3702:
3695:
3689:
3678:
3672:
3661:
3655:
3648:
3642:
3635:
3629:
3626:Computing Canada
3618:
3612:
3605:
3599:
3598:, 29 March 1994.
3592:
3586:
3567:
3561:
3554:
3548:
3545:
3539:
3532:
3526:
3523:
3517:
3506:
3500:
3493:
3487:
3476:
3470:
3469:
3459:
3453:
3446:
3440:
3427:
3421:
3414:
3408:
3401:
3395:
3392:
3386:
3379:
3359:Elections Canada
3349:Elections Canada
3338:
3328:
3323:
3313:
3303:
3298:
3099:
3086:
3079:
3072:
3063:
3062:
3044:
3034:
3029:
3019:
3009:
3004:
2868:
2855:
2848:
2841:
2832:
2831:
2826:
2816:
2811:
2801:
2791:
2786:
2649:
2630:
2617:
2610:
2603:
2594:
2593:
2588:
2578:
2573:
2568:
2558:
2548:
2543:
2473:Kristin Bingeman
2406:
2387:
2374:
2367:
2360:
2351:
2350:
2337:
2327:
2322:
2317:
2307:
2297:
2292:
2181:
2162:
2149:
2142:
2135:
2126:
2125:
2112:
2102:
2097:
2092:
2082:
2072:
1959:
1940:
1927:
1920:
1913:
1904:
1903:
1890:
1885:Eligible voters
1880:
1875:
1870:
1860:
1855:
1850:
1840:
1835:
1830:
1825:
1779:Michael Cardillo
1714:
1695:
1682:
1675:
1668:
1659:
1658:
1653:
1648:Eligible voters
1643:
1638:
1628:
1623:
1613:
1608:
1497:
1478:
1465:
1458:
1451:
1442:
1441:
1397:
1392:Eligible voters
1387:
1382:
1377:
1367:
1362:
1357:
1347:
1342:
1337:
1332:
1219:
1200:
1187:
1180:
1173:
1164:
1163:
1160:Electoral record
1080:British Columbia
1006:Gerrard wrote a
842:cabinet minister
790:Sharon Carstairs
522:degree from the
500:Bachelor of Arts
437:
361:Manitoba Liberal
347:
344:October 13, 1947
343:
341:
329:Personal details
309:
297:
288:
262:
250:
241:
216:
204:
186:
177:
156:
144:
122:
113:
92:
80:
71:
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5277:
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5274:Rey Pagtakhan
5272:
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5264:André Ouellet
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5260:
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5249:Andy Mitchell
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5214:Diane Marleau
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5209:Sergio Marchi
5207:
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5089:Herb Dhaliwal
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5069:Denis Coderre
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4834:
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4826:1999âpresent
4824:
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3971:2003 election
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3250:
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3237:Gary Schwartz
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3116:Expenditures
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2633:
2629:
2628:River Heights
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2390:
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2385:River Heights
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2246:Fiona Shiells
2245:
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2240:
2238:
2237:
2233:
2230:
2227:
2224:
2222:Ashley Burner
2221:
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2213:
2209:
2206:
2203:
2200:
2198:
2195:
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2184:Expenditures
2165:
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2160:River Heights
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5269:Stephen Owen
5239:Fred Mifflin
5224:Marcel Massé
5194:Roy MacLaren
5148:
5124:Art Eggleton
5119:Wayne Easter
5114:Michel Dupuy
5079:Sheila Copps
5064:Raymond Chan
5014:George Baker
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3275:Canada Party
3151:Don Sawatsky
3128:
2920:
2764:Clancy Smith
2716:Peter Reimer
2704:$ 28,010.25
2678:$ 30,877.93
2664:
2521:Clancy Smith
2461:$ 24,419.68
2435:$ 29,690.35
2421:
2234:$ 30,166.89
2210:$ 24,934.03
2196:
2038:$ 10,119.45
2014:$ 37,469.17
1988:$ 35,683.03
1974:
1767:$ 35,477.22
1743:$ 24,782.14
1729:
1550:$ 15,457.28
1526:$ 20,360.48
1512:
1407:
1298:$ 15,741.18
1274:$ 15,378.75
1260:
1248:$ 34,794.42
1151:
1147:
1145:
1126:
1114:
1102:plastic bags
1099:
1084:
1073:
1069:
1066:Other issues
1061:
1057:
1050:
1042:
1029:
1027:
1020:
1007:
1005:
1001:
989:, retired.)
972:Tyndall Park
964:St. Boniface
956:
917:
909:
898:
877:
873:
869:
861:
851:division of
839:
835:
812:
775:
768:
756:
748:Reform Party
737:
724:
693:
684:
677:
667:
662:
658:
646:
603:
564:
560:Besnard Lake
555:
532:pediatrician
514:degree from
496:Saskatchewan
481:
430:
429:
369:affiliations
308:Succeeded by
285:
261:Succeeded by
238:
215:Succeeded by
207:
174:
155:Succeeded by
147:
110:
96:Rana Bokhari
91:Succeeded by
68:
18:
5548:1947 births
5498:Hasselfield
5443:D. Campbell
5334:Brian Tobin
5284:Doug Peters
5244:Maria Minna
5219:Paul Martin
5204:John Manley
5184:Gar Knutson
5164:Bill Graham
5149:Jon Gerrard
5044:Gerry Byrne
5034:Don Boudria
4983:(1993â2003)
4915:Neil Gaudry
4896:Ron Duhamel
4877:Ron Duhamel
4730:3 September
4704:3 September
4678:10 November
3258:Dennis Rice
3254:Libertarian
3233:Natural Law
3129:Jon Gerrard
2964:Reid Kelner
2921:Jon Gerrard
2760:Libertarian
2728:$ 3,101.00
2665:Jon Gerrard
2517:Libertarian
2485:$ 4,053.34
2422:Jon Gerrard
2258:$ 3,859.68
2197:Jon Gerrard
2026:Dan Manning
1975:Jon Gerrard
1839:$ 44,532.00
1791:$ 1,180.63
1730:Jon Gerrard
1586:Nathan Zahn
1574:$ 2,138.19
1513:Jon Gerrard
1346:$ 66,065.00
1310:Nathan Zahn
1261:Jon Gerrard
1129:Paul Martin
998:Health care
982:, outgoing
976:Ron Schuler
637:John Manley
582:John Turner
552:bald eagles
431:Jon Gerrard
296:Preceded by
249:Preceded by
203:Preceded by
197:John Manley
143:Preceded by
136:John Manley
79:Preceded by
30:Jon Gerrard
5542:Categories
5349:Doug Young
5314:Andy Scott
5309:Allan Rock
4929:1998â2013
4859:Successor
4789:1993â1997
3369:References
3107:Candidate
2876:Candidate
2638:Candidate
2395:Candidate
2170:Candidate
1948:Candidate
1703:Candidate
1486:Candidate
1235:Mike Moroz
1208:Candidate
1139:'s bid in
1095:plebiscite
952:Mike Moroz
750:candidate
616:incumbent
536:Hematology
518:(1971), a
510:(1967), a
502:degree in
484:Birmingham
415:Profession
388:Alma mater
350:Birmingham
340:1947-10-13
266:Mike Moroz
5526:Lamoureux
5488:Carstairs
5254:Bob Nault
5174:Ron Irwin
5169:Herb Gray
4830:Incumbent
3183:$ 67,866
3160:$ 40,040
3139:$ 48,438
3049:Sources:
2973:$ 32,267
2952:$ 46,587
2931:$ 59,732
2908:$ 23,194
2776:$ 443.82
2282:$ 861.98
2062:$ 498.55
1815:$ 671.90
1428:Source(s)
944:Wab Kinew
857:Gary Doer
831:ombudsman
804:Elections
506:from the
504:economics
492:Saskatoon
419:Physician
352:, England
286:In office
239:In office
175:In office
111:In office
69:In office
5483:Lauchlan
5403:Greenway
5139:Hedy Fry
4917:(acting)
4652:31 March
3433:Archived
3318:Turnout
3225:$ 2,756
3212:National
3204:$ 6,976
3024:Turnout
2994:$ 1,578
2806:Turnout
2752:$ 55.40
2563:Turnout
2509:$ 49.68
2342:Source:
2312:Turnout
2117:Source:
2087:Turnout
1895:Source:
1865:Turnout
1633:Turnout
1431:Source:
1372:Turnout
1286:Tim Burt
1053:adoption
849:Winnipeg
715:OmniTRAX
653:internet
540:Oncology
440:Manitoba
194:Minister
132:Minister
5514:Klassen
5508:Bokhari
5503:Gerrard
5493:Edwards
5448:Bracken
5433:Breakey
4974:Cabinet
4598:16 June
3322:35,780
3297:35,661
3124:Liberal
3028:38,908
3003:38,650
2916:Liberal
2810:11,537
2785:11,496
2660:Liberal
2533:$ 0.00
2417:Liberal
2192:Liberal
2091:10,387
1970:Liberal
1879:–
1859:–
1854:–
1725:Liberal
1598:$ 0.00
1508:Liberal
1421:+22.42
1412:Liberal
1322:$ 0.00
1256:Liberal
1038:Alberta
889:Inkster
827:Premier
608:in the
488:England
373:Liberal
5520:Lamont
5478:Huband
5463:Molgat
5453:Garson
5438:Mackay
5428:Robson
5423:Norris
5418:Mickle
5408:Mickle
4856:Title
4726:. 2007
4700:. 2011
3337:51,779
3302:100.00
3267:$ 275
3147:Reform
3133:14,506
3104:Party
3094::
3043:59,422
3008:100.00
2946:10,749
2925:10,871
2902:10,937
2893:Reform
2873:Party
2863::
2825:13,788
2790:100.00
2635:Party
2625::
2587:13,749
2572:67.43
2567:9,271
2547:100.00
2542:9,240
2458:â12.00
2392:Party
2382::
2336:13,475
2321:69.34
2316:9,344
2296:100.00
2291:9,322
2167:Party
2157::
2111:14,325
2096:72.51
2071:10,358
1945:Party
1935::
1889:13,969
1869:10,156
1829:100.00
1824:10,077
1812:-11.90
1700:Party
1690::
1652:16,757
1637:10,972
1607:10,938
1483:Party
1473::
1396:16,951
1376:11,458
1331:11,416
1271:-15.22
1245:+29.63
1205:Party
1195::
1023:Ottawa
993:Issues
883:(MLA)
796:chief
590:Lisgar
548:cancer
379:Spouse
5473:Asper
5413:Brown
4626:4 May
4617:(PDF)
4573:4 May
4564:(PDF)
3327:69.10
3198:3,029
3180:19.73
3177:7,036
3157:27.48
3154:9,801
3136:40.68
3110:Votes
3033:65.48
2970:14.83
2967:5,730
2949:27.81
2928:28.13
2905:28.30
2879:Votes
2815:83.67
2773:-0.59
2736:Green
2725:+1.03
2722:12.98
2719:1,492
2701:-7.03
2698:40.95
2695:4,708
2675:+5.80
2672:45.00
2669:5,173
2641:Votes
2577:â6.24
2530:+0.08
2506:+1.46
2493:Green
2482:+6.76
2479:19.74
2476:1,824
2455:28.95
2452:2,675
2432:+3.70
2429:48.70
2426:4,500
2398:Votes
2326:+1.91
2279:+1.79
2266:Green
2255:+0.03
2252:19.77
2249:1,843
2231:â3.84
2228:25.11
2225:2,341
2207:+2.36
2204:51.06
2201:4,760
2173:Votes
2101:+3.17
2059:â0.48
2046:Green
2035:â2.01
2032:17.76
2029:1,835
2011:+7.65
2008:32.76
2005:3,384
1985:â5.15
1982:45.91
1979:4,742
1951:Votes
1874:72.70
1788:+4.08
1775:Green
1764:+1.82
1761:34.58
1758:3,485
1740:+5.99
1737:51.90
1734:5,230
1706:Votes
1642:65.48
1612:99.69
1595:-0.73
1582:Green
1571:+8.72
1568:14.58
1565:1,595
1547:-9.82
1544:24.70
1541:2,702
1523:+1.89
1520:53.79
1517:5,884
1489:Votes
1417:Swing
1410:from
1386:+2.12
1381:67.59
1336:99.63
1319:-5.54
1306:Green
1295:-8.87
1292:15.83
1289:1,807
1268:38.58
1265:4,404
1242:44.21
1239:5,047
1211:Votes
1123:Other
1117:taser
721:Other
466:from
316:(for
5468:Bend
4820:for
4783:for
4732:2018
4706:2018
4680:2016
4654:2016
4628:2024
4600:2024
4575:2024
3361:and
3288:$ 0
3285:0.23
3264:0.26
3246:$ 0
3243:0.50
3222:2.62
3201:8.49
3053:and
2991:0.94
2770:0.27
2746:0.80
2527:0.35
2503:2.26
2276:4.05
2056:3.57
1809:5.86
1785:7.65
1627:0.31
1592:6.92
1408:gain
1361:0.37
1316:1.38
1150:. A
1141:2006
1133:2003
928:MMIW
926:and
918:The
914:2023
895:2007
866:2003
809:1999
782:1988
472:2023
468:1999
462:for
334:Born
276:for
229:for
4976:of
3312:119
3240:179
3219:935
3018:258
2988:363
2749:n/a
2500:209
2273:378
2053:370
1806:591
1782:771
1589:757
1313:158
713:to
5544::
4722:.
4696:.
4670:.
4644:.
4619:.
4591:.
4566:.
3740:^
3351:.
3282:83
3261:92
3057:.
2800:41
2767:31
2743:92
2648:±%
2557:31
2524:32
2405:±%
2306:22
2180:±%
2081:29
1958:±%
1849:79
1713:±%
1622:34
1496:±%
1356:42
1218:±%
1143:.
891:.
859:.
800:.
773:.
717:.
494:,
486:,
474:.
435:PC
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