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said that she was initially in shock, and decided to remain silent about the matter. She went police with the urgings of her
Husband Victor Yankech, in December 1993, and her manager was convicted after a two-day trial. Yankech had the legal right to remain anonymous, but chose to inform the media of her situation. Former Liberal leader
241:. Petryshyn and other Liberal-era appointees were offered two year "temporary appointments" on the new board if they agreed not to make any claims against the federal government for their lost positions. In 1993, a judge found that Petryshyn and the others had been treated in an unfair and coercive manner by the Mulroney government.
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Liberal nomination for Burrows in the buildup to the 1995 election. Funk had actively sought the support of Yankech's former campaign manager, whom she believed to be innocent. After her victory, Yankech declared, "I defeated my assailant". She lost the general election to New Democratic
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Yankech charged her former campaign manager with sexual assault following this election. She said that her manager had attacked her in his van, pinning her to the seat and kissing and fondling her, and that she fought back by "pretending to relent and then striking back when he relaxed". She also
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by her classmates. Everyone agrees that she is a snappy dresser and a swell person to invite to a party". Many considered this to be patronizing, and party leader Paul
Edwards agreed that it was inappropriate. Others believed that Woodman was unfairly criticized. During the election, he used an
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In 1990, Anderson served on a provincial council that examined the state of race relations in
Manitoba. The council's report recommended that judges and politicians be required to attend sensitivity training courses, and called for the
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Manitoba Liberal Party in 1979, at age 33, defeating rival candidate Beth Candlish by almost one hundred votes. He served in this capacity until 1982, and was appointed to the
446:, and was defeated by Bill Clement in the division of Charleswood-Fort Garry. He attracted some controversy while seeking the Fort Garry Liberal nomination in 1994, after releasing a brochure that ridiculed
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in 1994, in which the number of immigrants allowed into Canada would be reduced on an annual basis. Anderson said that the federal party had drifted too far to the right with this plan.
721:. She refused to use campaign signs, describing them as environmentally wasteful and a visual blight on the neighbourhood. She received 1,216 votes (13.69%), finishing third against
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62:. She was a 46-year-old licensed care giver, and ran a guest home for seniors with medical problems. She defeated Edson Sanecki to win the Liberal nomination, and lost to
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A 2003 report from the
Manitoba Association of Teachers of English lists Bob Turner as having thirteen years experience as an S2-S4 English teacher, and working at
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Alliance Action, a women's health group. During the 1995 election, she argued against the taxpayer funding of
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electronic system called "Pollstergeist" to reach a larger number of voters and obtain useful polling data. He finished second against
806:. He later remarked that no political party in Manitoba had done an adequate job of recruiting candidates from minority communities.
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benefits for his family, noting that Woodman would have been covered had he lived in
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Stephen Bindman, "Judge hits Tories over five Liberals who lost jobs",
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Larry Kusch, "Health-care issue strikes responsive chord in riding",
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939:"Mba legions suing Wpg, province for 20 years of education taxes",
926:"Martin Nominated for Liberal Leader by Grassroots Party Members",
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Manitoba Liberal Party candidates in Manitoba provincial elections
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later in the year. Petryshyn was president of the Liberal Party's
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Alice Krueger, "Grit blasted for inappropriate' sexist leaflet",
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Kevin Rollason, "Firefighter's struggle for benefits goes on",
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Yankech first campaigned for the Manitoba legislature for the
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Wood emphasized the need to develop a regional economy in
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Stevens Wild, "Duguid satisfied with team's efforts",
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Jen Skerritt, "Family returns to Ukraine to observe",
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Nick Martin, "Freedom fighter recalls key struggle",
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259:He sought election to the Manitoba legislature in
244:Petryshyn later served as vice-president of the
233:the following year. The board was eliminated by
999:R. Andrich, "Woodman type of person we need" ,
913:Paul McKie, "Foundation to foster close ties",
1138:Tom Blackwell, "Racism thrives, report says",
848:Gerald Flood, "Sexual assault victim fights",
1125:Kevin Rollason, "Ethnic activist a pioneer",
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78:praised her for her "courage and strength".
650:It is likely that this is the same person.
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1070:Bruce Owen, "Grits' abortion flip-flop",
1012:Bruce Owen, "Grit hoping idea computes",
293:He was an international observer for the
1099:Nick Martin, "A race that few can win",
1083:"Candidate chooses no-blight campaign",
900:Dan Lett, "G-7 summit on Ukraine here",
599:Cantiveros is a prominent member of the
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286:In 2001, Petryshyn represented several
767:in 1977. In 1984, he was appointed by
759:. Anderson worked in partnership with
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478:Woodman died on April 22, 2004, from
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438:Woodman sought election to the
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