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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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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
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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
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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Mark Kennedy, "Liberals grant funds to all hep C victims",
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Helen Fallding, "Grassroots will choose new top Tory",
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612:with the help of a TrailRider and other hikers.
4517:Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba MLAs
931:in 2006. In late 2006, he assisted Liberal MP
604:" steering technology. In 2006, he visited the
4487:Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada
3112:"U. 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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – 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?
899:
836:
491:Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia
276:Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia
224:Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
4319:
4301:
4279:
4254:
4228:
4202:
4174:
4150:
4116:
4105:
4091:
4073:
4059:
4041:
4027:
4015:
3996:
3982:
3951:
3923:
3914:
3900:
3886:
3872:
3860:
3842:
3816:
3805:
3793:
3782:
3770:
3758:
3722:
3709:
3696:
3687:
3657:
3648:
3639:
3629:
3610:
3597:
3584:
3571:
3558:
3545:
3532:
3519:
3506:
3493:
3480:
3471:
3458:
3445:
3432:
3419:
3394:
3377:
3364:
3351:
3330:
3317:
3304:
3291:
3278:
3265:
3252:
3239:
3223:
3210:
3197:
3184:
3171:
3168:, 2 October 2000, 09:34 report.
3158:
3145:
3132:
3119:
3106:
3093:
3080:
3067:
3050:
3024:
3011:
2998:
2979:
2966:
2953:
2940:
2931:
1005:Fletcher was re-elected in the
887:In November 2005, Fletcher and
517:Fletcher was the leader of the
4425:Minister for Democratic Reform
4262:"List of confirmed candidates"
3568:, September 2, 2005, Page: A14
2901:
2888:
2879:
2870:
2814:
2787:
2521:2004 Canadian federal election
2300:2006 Canadian federal election
2099:2008 Canadian federal election
1946:2011 Canadian federal election
1732:2015 Canadian federal election
1421:2019 Canadian federal election
1238:2016 Manitoba general election
1104:2016 Manitoba general election
211:Parliamentary constituencies
1:
4522:University of Manitoba alumni
4003:Kusch, Larry (8 March 2017).
3442:, 22 July 2004, 15:22 report.
1086:Fletcher was defeated in the
1001:Minister of State (Transport)
908:, as the Conservatives won a
523:Manitoba Legislative Assembly
48:Minister of State (Transport)
4512:Independent MLAs in Manitoba
4373:Speeches, votes and activity
3555:, 21 May 2005, 14:50 report.
2995:, accessed 12 November 2006.
2760:
669:nomination for a provincial
534:the federal election of 2015
7:
3730:"Our Communities - Canstar"
2535:
2314:
2107:
1954:
1740:
1435:
1252:
962:released in December 2008.
10:
4553:
3959:"MLA Biographies - Living"
2544:
2541:
2538:
2323:
2320:
2317:
2116:
2113:
2110:
1963:
1960:
1957:
1754:
1749:
1746:
1743:
1449:
1444:
1441:
1438:
1261:
1258:
1255:
1176:Return to federal politics
927:'s bid for re-election as
483:House of Commons of Canada
181:September 11, 2018 – 2019
4527:Canadian health activists
4507:Politicians from Winnipeg
4410:
4407:
4404:
4399:
4386:
4379:The Steven Fletcher Story
2738:
2733:
2721:
2708:
2696:
2683:
2494:
2474:
2462:
2449:
2437:
2424:
2273:
2248:
2238:
2223:
2097:
2075:
2065:
2050:
1944:
1932:
1922:
1902:
1882:
1857:
1730:
1718:
1708:
1696:
1684:
1669:
1659:
1644:
1394:
1377:
1367:
1352:
1211:
739:Manitoba Public Insurance
624:Students' union president
464:
447:
432:
391:
380:
353:
348:
344:
340:
336:
332:
328:
312:
300:
289:
269:
257:
245:
234:
220:
216:
209:
205:
195:
185:
173:
162:
154:
142:
130:
118:
107:
100:
88:
76:
64:
53:
46:
42:
23:
4537:People's Party of Canada
4287:"Election Night Results"
3594:, 14 September 2006, B1.
3577:"Letters to the Editor"
3361:, 16 September 2003, B3.
3155:, 14 September 2000, A5.
1272:Progressive Conservative
1194:People's Party of Canada
1108:Progressive Conservative
698:then UMSU vice-president
667:Progressive Conservative
407:Progressive Conservative
4497:People with tetraplegia
3607:, 14 November 2006, A4.
3374:, 9 September 2003, B2.
3288:, 18 November 2001, A3.
3090:, 23 October 1999, A10.
2697:Total rejected ballots
2438:Total rejected ballots
2239:Total rejected ballots
2066:Total rejected ballots
1883:Total rejected ballots
1660:Total rejected ballots
1079:and Green Party leader
914:parliamentary secretary
786:Fletcher defeated star
753:Supreme Court of Canada
570:Shaftesbury High School
552:Early life and accident
481:Fletcher served in the
3969:Government of Manitoba
3490:, 5 October 2004, A19.
3391:, 17 January 2004, A3.
2986:Steven Fletcher: About
2976:, 9 December 2004, A1.
2950:, 9 February 1997, B4.
2898:, 25 January 1996, A1.
2722:Electors on the lists
2463:Electors on the lists
1011:Honourable Denis Lebel
809:Fletcher is the first
578:University of Manitoba
3789:Ministry of Transport
3416:, 13 August 2006, E1.
3249:, 29 March 2001, A15.
3181:, 3 October 2000, A7.
3103:, 25 March 1990, A11.
2963:, 18 June 2003, p. 1.
2526:Charleswood—St. James
1088:2015 federal election
1007:2011 General Election
972:2008 federal election
906:2006 federal election
827:stranger to the House
773:2004 federal election
583:He became a complete
556:Fletcher was born in
282:Charleswood—St. James
4375:at OpenParliament.ca
4363:Parliament of Canada
3869:S. Fletcher website
3767:S. Fletcher website
3706:, 27 March 2007, C4.
3566:Winnipeg Free Press
3516:, 21 April 2005, A7.
3503:, 20 April 2005, A4.
3455:, 18 June 2004, A21.
3314:, 11 April 2003, A3.
3301:, 19 April 2003, B1.
3262:, 24 July 2001, A13.
3190:"Stefanson-Tuxedo",
3008:, 2 August 2006, B6.
2802:. The Canadian Press
2783:. 11 September 2018.
1542:Kristin Lauhn-Jensen
1205:Provincial elections
1129:Manitoba Forward.
889:New Democratic Party
811:Member of Parliament
744:New Democratic Party
618:Medical aid in dying
471:Steven John Fletcher
358:Steven John Fletcher
271:Member of Parliament
4085:Winnipeg Free Press
4053:Winnipeg Free Press
4009:Winnipeg Free Press
3894:"Welcome to pmo.ca"
3854:Winnipeg Free Press
3812:Ministry of Finance
3669:www.conservative.ca
3592:Winnipeg Free Press
3579:Winnipeg Free Press
3540:Winnipeg Free Press
3529:, 25 July 2006, A5.
3468:, 30 June 2004, A1.
3453:Winnipeg Free Press
3429:, 27 June 2004, B1.
3427:Winnipeg Free Press
3414:Winnipeg Free Press
3410:Winnipeg Free Press
3402:Winnipeg Free Press
3389:Winnipeg Free Press
3385:Winnipeg Free Press
3372:Winnipeg Free Press
3359:Winnipeg Free Press
3342:Winnipeg Free Press
3338:Winnipeg Free Press
3325:Winnipeg Free Press
3312:Winnipeg Free Press
3299:Winnipeg Free Press
3286:Winnipeg Free Press
3275:, 29 May 2002, A13.
3273:Winnipeg Free Press
3260:Winnipeg Free Press
3247:Winnipeg Free Press
3236:, 28 February 2001.
3179:Winnipeg Free Press
3164:"University-feud",
3153:Winnipeg Free Press
3140:Winnipeg Free Press
3127:Winnipeg Free Press
3088:Winnipeg Free Press
3062:Winnipeg Free Press
3058:Winnipeg Free Press
3019:Winnipeg Free Press
2974:Winnipeg Free Press
2961:Winnipeg Free Press
2948:Winnipeg Free Press
2896:Winnipeg Free Press
2822:"Political Parties"
1059:and former senator
991:Hugh John Macdonald
978:to be named to the
923:Fletcher supported
910:minority government
880:after that fall of
804:Official Opposition
800:minority government
794:, a popular former
620:should be allowed.
493:as a member of the
16:Canadian politician
4337:on 15 August 2015.
4289:. Elections Canada
4240:Elections Manitoba
4214:Elections Manitoba
3675:on 3 November 2010
3622:2006-10-06 at the
3542:, 21 May 2005, A3.
3142:, 27 May 2000, A7.
3037:The Globe and Mail
3021:, 4 July 2004, A1.
2991:2006-10-05 at the
2781:The Globe and Mail
2684:Total valid votes
2425:Total valid votes
2224:Total valid votes
2207:Christian Heritage
2051:Total valid votes
1592:Christian Heritage
1380:Elections Manitoba
1353:Total valid votes
918:Minister of Health
862:Canadian Red Cross
763:Federal politician
521:and an MLA in the
495:Conservative Party
95:Position abolished
4440:
4439:
4400:Cabinet post (1)
3327:, 3 May 2003, B4.
3075:Manitoba Business
2911:Macleans Magazine
2800:CTV News Winnipeg
2751:
2750:
2487:
2486:
2266:
2265:
2093:
2092:
1940:
1939:
1726:
1725:
1640:
1612:
1584:
1530:
1388:Federal elections
1385:
1384:
929:Mayor of Winnipeg
843:Canada Health Act
796:Mayor of Winnipeg
769:Canadian Alliance
746:cabinet minister
679:Heather Stefanson
468:
467:
426:Canadian Alliance
324:
323:
201:David Sutherland
4544:
4457:Autism activists
4384:
4383:
4339:
4338:
4333:. Archived from
4331:www.elections.ca
4323:
4317:
4316:
4313:www.elections.ca
4305:
4299:
4298:
4296:
4294:
4283:
4277:
4276:
4274:
4272:
4266:Elections Canada
4258:
4252:
4251:
4249:
4247:
4232:
4226:
4225:
4223:
4221:
4206:
4200:
4199:
4197:
4195:
4178:
4172:
4171:
4166:. 28 June 2016.
4154:
4148:
4147:
4141:
4139:
4120:
4114:
4109:
4103:
4102:
4095:
4089:
4088:
4087:. 20 April 2017.
4077:
4071:
4070:
4063:
4057:
4056:
4045:
4039:
4038:
4031:
4025:
4019:
4013:
4012:
4000:
3994:
3993:
3986:
3980:
3979:
3977:
3975:
3955:
3949:
3948:
3946:
3944:
3927:
3921:
3918:
3912:
3911:
3904:
3898:
3897:
3890:
3884:
3883:
3876:
3870:
3864:
3858:
3857:
3856:. 26 March 2012.
3846:
3840:
3839:
3837:
3835:
3820:
3814:
3809:
3803:
3802:transportcanada
3797:
3791:
3786:
3780:
3774:
3768:
3762:
3756:
3755:
3749:
3741:
3739:
3737:
3726:
3720:
3719:
3713:
3707:
3700:
3694:
3691:
3685:
3684:
3682:
3680:
3671:. Archived from
3661:
3655:
3652:
3646:
3643:
3637:
3633:
3627:
3614:
3608:
3601:
3595:
3588:
3582:
3575:
3569:
3562:
3556:
3549:
3543:
3536:
3530:
3523:
3517:
3510:
3504:
3497:
3491:
3484:
3478:
3475:
3469:
3462:
3456:
3449:
3443:
3436:
3430:
3423:
3417:
3398:
3392:
3381:
3375:
3368:
3362:
3355:
3349:
3334:
3328:
3321:
3315:
3308:
3302:
3295:
3289:
3282:
3276:
3269:
3263:
3256:
3250:
3243:
3237:
3227:
3221:
3214:
3208:
3201:
3195:
3188:
3182:
3175:
3169:
3162:
3156:
3149:
3143:
3136:
3130:
3123:
3117:
3110:
3104:
3097:
3091:
3084:
3078:
3071:
3065:
3054:
3048:
3047:
3045:
3043:
3028:
3022:
3015:
3009:
3002:
2996:
2983:
2977:
2970:
2964:
2957:
2951:
2944:
2938:
2935:
2929:
2928:
2926:
2924:
2919:on 28 April 2006
2915:. Archived from
2905:
2899:
2892:
2886:
2883:
2877:
2874:
2868:
2865:
2856:
2853:
2842:
2841:
2839:
2837:
2828:. Archived from
2818:
2812:
2811:
2809:
2807:
2791:
2785:
2784:
2773:
2755:Elections Canada
2528:
2515:
2508:
2501:
2492:
2491:
2307:
2294:
2287:
2280:
2271:
2270:
2259:
2254:
2244:
2234:
2229:
2119:
2095:
2094:
2086:
2081:
2071:
2061:
2056:
1966:
1942:
1941:
1935:Elections Canada
1928:
1923:Eligible voters
1918:
1913:
1908:
1898:
1893:
1888:
1878:
1873:
1868:
1863:
1752:
1728:
1727:
1721:Elections Canada
1690:
1685:Eligible voters
1680:
1675:
1665:
1655:
1650:
1636:
1608:
1580:
1526:
1447:
1428:
1415:
1408:
1401:
1392:
1391:
1373:
1368:Eligible voters
1363:
1358:
1264:
1245:
1232:
1225:
1218:
1209:
1208:
1200:Electoral record
987:Gordon Churchill
980:Canadian cabinet
717:Political career
686:Fraser Institute
638:Finance Minister
477:
371:
367:
365:
349:Personal details
315:
303:
294:
285:
260:
248:
239:
207:
206:
198:
188:
178:
145:
133:
121:
112:
91:
79:
67:
58:
37:
21:
20:
4552:
4551:
4547:
4546:
4545:
4543:
4542:
4541:
4442:
4441:
4428:
4351:Steven Fletcher
4347:
4342:
4325:
4324:
4320:
4307:
4306:
4302:
4292:
4290:
4285:
4284:
4280:
4270:
4268:
4260:
4259:
4255:
4245:
4243:
4242:. 19 April 2016
4234:
4233:
4229:
4219:
4217:
4216:. 29 March 2016
4208:
4207:
4203:
4193:
4191:
4180:
4179:
4175:
4156:
4155:
4151:
4137:
4135:
4130:. 5 July 2017.
4122:
4121:
4117:
4110:
4106:
4097:
4096:
4092:
4079:
4078:
4074:
4065:
4064:
4060:
4055:. 9 March 2017.
4047:
4046:
4042:
4033:
4032:
4028:
4020:
4016:
4001:
3997:
3988:
3987:
3983:
3973:
3971:
3957:
3956:
3952:
3942:
3940:
3928:
3924:
3919:
3915:
3906:
3905:
3901:
3892:
3891:
3887:
3882:. 15 July 2013.
3878:
3877:
3873:
3865:
3861:
3848:
3847:
3843:
3833:
3831:
3821:
3817:
3810:
3806:
3798:
3794:
3787:
3783:
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3771:
3763:
3759:
3743:
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3723:
3715:
3714:
3710:
3701:
3697:
3692:
3688:
3678:
3676:
3663:
3662:
3658:
3653:
3649:
3644:
3640:
3634:
3630:
3624:Wayback Machine
3615:
3611:
3602:
3598:
3589:
3585:
3576:
3572:
3563:
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3369:
3365:
3356:
3352:
3348:, 18:33 report.
3335:
3331:
3322:
3318:
3309:
3305:
3296:
3292:
3283:
3279:
3270:
3266:
3257:
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3159:
3150:
3146:
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3133:
3124:
3120:
3116:, 4 April 2000.
3111:
3107:
3098:
3094:
3085:
3081:
3072:
3068:
3055:
3051:
3041:
3039:
3029:
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3016:
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2993:Wayback Machine
2984:
2980:
2971:
2967:
2958:
2954:
2945:
2941:
2936:
2932:
2922:
2920:
2913:, 13 July 2005"
2907:
2906:
2902:
2893:
2889:
2884:
2880:
2875:
2871:
2866:
2859:
2854:
2845:
2835:
2833:
2820:
2819:
2815:
2805:
2803:
2792:
2788:
2775:
2774:
2767:
2763:
2558:Steven Fletcher
2524:
2519:
2489:
2337:Steven Fletcher
2303:
2298:
2268:
2261:
2257:
2252:
2242:
2232:
2227:
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1297:Joe McKellep
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4246:10 November
4144:PressReader
3042:11 November
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2581:Glen Murray
2373:$ 68,104.46
2362:John Loewen
2348:$ 71,903.92
2151:Bob Friesen
2038:Denali Enns
2018:Rob Clement
1998:Tom Paulley
1817:Tom Paulley
1638:none listed
1620:Independent
1610:none listed
1582:none listed
1528:none listed
1090:by Liberal
1061:Doug Finley
858:Hepatitis C
823:backbenches
821:MP, as the
819:front bench
792:Glen Murray
671:by-election
641:Paul Martin
428:(2001–2003)
423:(2003–2018)
418:(2019–2019)
409:(2001–2017)
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398:Provincial:
387:(2018–2019)
302:Preceded by
252:Jim Rondeau
247:Preceded by
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4411:Successor
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3974:12 October
3943:12 October
3834:16 January
2923:25 January
2613:$ 6,030.25
2536:Candidate
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2315:Candidate
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2108:Candidate
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1067:, Senator
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893:Pat Martin
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790:candidate
592:recovery.
538:Assiniboia
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448:Profession
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4271:4 October
2761:Footnotes
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2664:Communist
2643:Marijuana
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945:Terry Fox
882:Singapore
702:Manitoban
660:Starbucks
580:in 1995.
292:In office
237:In office
166:Incumbent
149:Tim Uppal
110:In office
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4187:CBC News
4168:Archived
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4132:Archived
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2989:Archived
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2712:42,300
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2428:44,259
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1907:47,352
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2021:7,433
2004:20.1%
2001:8,134
1984:57.6%
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