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Manitoba Liberal Party candidates in the 1990 Manitoba provincial election

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in the Ross House ward. When asked about his status as a community leader on election night, he was quoted as saying, "I believe I'll adhere to the old Indian concept where you have leaders for certain functions. I would not call myself a spokesman, but on certain issues, depending on the
714:, 12 August 1984, p. 11: "In Winnipeg-Birds Hill Abortion is the issue because Ed Price Independent stands for "No Aborition", in Winnipeg-Birds Hill "there is a" choice between life or murder: cast a vote for life"; Advertisement, 751: 718:, 27 August 1984, p. 6: "In Winnipeg-Birds Hill You Choose Death for 100,000 unborn babies this year in Canada with the Liberals-Tories-NDP or Help Me - Ed Price fight abortion. Only you can stop the slaughter"; Advertisement, 444:. Munroe is a veteran aboriginal activist in the province, who helped form the Manitoba Indian Brotherhood in 1967 and was executive director of the Indian-MĂ©tis Friendship Centre in the early 1970s. 497:
He was director of the child and family services agency Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre in 1995, and supported efforts toward legal restitution for the victims of Canada's residential school system (
353:. He served as President of the Manitoba Association of Rights and Liberties during the 1980s, and later worked with the Canadian Grain Commission as the assistant commissioner for Manitoba. 710:, 14 August 1984, p. 12: "2 Ways only to reduce deficit: 1. Reduce Spending, 2. Raise more tax $ , Anything Else Pure Nonsense, For Economic Common Sense Elect Ed Price"; Advertisement, 373: 35:, making the party the third-largest in the legislature. Some of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here. 504:
He was also co-chairman of the Winnipeg Aboriginal Coalition, and promoted the creation of an aboriginal "trade zone" in the city to promote economic stimulation (
512:, 12 December 1996). He was elected to a two-year term on the Aboriginal Council of Winnipeg in July 1996, and was later chosen as the council's vice-president ( 401:
survey, she defended the private use of lawn chemicals by homeowners while criticizing the indiscriminate use of such chemicals by cities and large corporations.
502: 387: 516:, 28 July and 22 November 1996). He appears to have been re-elected in 1998, as he was still listed as council vice-president late in the year ( 537: 402: 541: 657: 357: 694: 17: 661: 631: 587: 576: 456: 452: 361: 323: 265: 230: 126: 119: 420: 627: 605: 532: 464: 319: 278: 237: 203: 96: 91: 46: 32: 523:
Munroe was listed in 1999 as CEO of Neeginan Development Corp., which promotes aboriginal and historic tourism in Winnipeg (
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Christoffersen had been a teacher for 26 years before contesting the by-election. She declined to give her age
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in the 1970s, and unsuccessfully campaigned for its presidency in 1979. He was identified served as Chief of
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Christoffersen has been involved in environmental issues in the years since 1990. In a 2000
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In 2002, she participated in a report by the Manitoba Clean Environment Commission.
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Price stood as the Liberal candidate for Elmwood in the 1988 and 1990 elections.
531:, 27 June 2001). He served on the Winnipeg Project Advisory Council in 2003-04. 508:, 13 November 1995). In late 1996, he promoted a First Nations Bank of Canada ( 261: 226: 39: 490:, 16 August 1993). Munroe was 49 years old at the time of the by-election ( 408: 407:
In 1996, it was reported that Christoffersen was working as a teacher for a
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was also named Ed Price. He received 577 votes, finishing third against
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Manitoba Liberal Party candidates, 1990 Manitoba provincial election
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History of Federal Ridings since 1867: Winnipeg—Birds Hill, 1984
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There was an independent candidate named Edward G. Price in
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He first campaigned for the Manitoba legislature in the
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She is still a resident of 638:provincial by-election, 21 September 1993 376:, 15 September 1992: Helen Christoffersen 675: 470:Munroe served as vice-president of the 538:First Peoples National Party of Canada 131:Seven Oaks School Division, Ward Two 7: 341:Lewis (died October 28, 1998) was a 411:community near Portage la Prairie ( 428:, 21 September 1993: George Munroe 25: 31:won seven out of 57 seats in the 731:"Metis Leader wins Ross House", 467:, as an independent candidate. 432:Munroe was born and raised in 1: 536:He served as co-chair of the 287:, indicating his support for 53:Grosskamper is a resident of 685:, accessed 1 September 2007. 653: 623: 596: 570: 567: 257: 222: 197: 194: 141: 111: 85: 82: 651: 648: 620: 617: 594: 591: 564: 561: 356:He finished second against 254: 251: 220: 217: 191: 188: 139: 136: 108: 105: 79: 76: 768: 722:, 1 September 1984, p. 13. 656: 645: 640: 637: 626: 614: 609: 604: 599: 586: 580: 575: 558: 555: 552: 447:Munroe was elected to the 260: 246: 241: 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Index

Manitoba Liberal Party candidates, 1990 Manitoba provincial election
Manitoba Liberal Party
1990 provincial election
by-elections
Concordia
Winnipeg
1990 provincial
Concordia
Liberal
Gary Doer
New Democratic Party
1992 municipal
Gary Kowalski
Judy Silver
Bill McGowan
Elmwood
1988 provincial
Elmwood
Liberal
Jim Maloway
New Democratic Party
1990 provincial
Elmwood
Liberal
Jim Maloway
New Democratic Party
Winnipeg—Birds Hill
1984 federal election
Winnipeg Free Press
capital punishment

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