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440:(who, coincidentally, had represented Fort Garry before Sherman). On October 24, 1977, Sherman was appointed Minister of Health and Social Development, with responsibility for corrections and rehabilitation. In October 1978, the name of his portfolio was changed to Health and Community Services. On November 15, 1979, Sherman's title was again changed to "Minister of Health", and he retained the position for the remainder of the Lyon government's time in office. Sherman also served as chairman of the Community Services Committee of cabinet from October 20, 1978 to the resignation of the Lyon government on November 30, 1981. 478:(CRTC), and was partly responsible for developing CRTC policy concerning changes in Canadian telecommunications with the growth of the Internet and broadband services. He retired from the position in 1995. 625: 451:, although Sherman was easily re-elected in his own riding. He served as deputy leader of the provincial Conservatives until he resigned his seat to run for the Canadian House of Commons again in the 475: 645: 463:
of minorities outside Quebec to run as PC candidates. Sherman had previously questioned French-language rights in Manitoba. In the 1984 federal election, he lost to Liberal incumbent
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in 1947–49, graduating as a first lieutenant. Subsequently, he worked as a broadcaster, journalist, and newspaper editor. In 1955, Sherman married Elizabeth Ann Beaton.
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by just over 2,000 votes. At the time of the election, Sherman listed his profession as "health-care consultant".
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Sherman did not seek a return to politics since this time. He later served as vice chairman of the
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after the election, and Sherman again sat as an opposition member. In
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In December 2004, he was elected to the board of directors of the
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warned Sherman and other Tories that they must support
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Sherman was re-elected by a much greater margin in the
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came a strong third). Sherman served as an opposition
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Louis Sherman (disambiguation)
Manitoba Legislative Assembly
Fort Garry
Sterling Lyon
Charlie Birt
Canadian Parliament
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Margaret Konantz
James Armstrong Richardson
Quebec City
Quebec
Winnipeg
Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
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Manitoba
Canada
House of Commons of Canada
Progressive Conservative
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
cabinet minister
Sterling Lyon
Louis Ralph Sherman
archbishop of Rupert's Land
Quebec City
Quebec
University of Manitoba
Canadian Officers' Training Corps
1965 Canadian federal election
Winnipeg South
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