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unusual facts about Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba candidates, 1969 Manitoba provincial election



Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba candidates, 1969 Manitoba provincial election

Kenneth Pratt focused his campaign around opposition to the Schreyer government's plan to amalgamate the City of Winnipeg with surrounding municipalities, including St. Vital.

He received 2,925 votes (31.12%), finishing third in a close contest against successful New Democratic Party candidate Jim Walding and a Liberal candidate who also opposed amalgamation.

Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba candidates, 1995 Manitoba provincial election

The President of the Manitoba Historical Society from 2002 to 2004 was named Steve Place; this may be the same person.

McMurren is a small businessman and a former councillor in Rockwood, a rural municipality located outside of Winnipeg.

Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba candidates, 2007 Manitoba provincial election

McLeod is a manager with CanadInns, and has studied political science at the University of Winnipeg.

Her husband is a firefighter, and she received an endorsement from the United Fire Fighters of Winnipeg in the 2006 campaign.


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