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David Walker (Canadian politician)

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from 1977 to 1988. Walker was a partner in Walker-Zimmerman Consultants from 1978 to 1985, and served as president of West-Can Consultants Ltd. from 1978 to 1993. From 1985 to 1987, he was research director for the
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In 2000, he was appointed as chief federal negotiator for a Framework Agreement Initiative with the
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Paul Martin from 1993 to 1996, when he became chairman of the standing committee on industry (
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Canadian Municipalities and Conditions of Fiscal Austerity in International Perspective
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and NDP had represented it for fifty-nine of the previous sixty-three years. The
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Walker returned to his consulting business after leaving the House of Commons (
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David Walker (Canadian politician) – Parliament of Canada biography
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Manitoba Liberal Party candidates in Manitoba provincial elections
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in this election, and Walker served for the five years of the
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from 1974 to 1988, and was also an adjunct professor at the
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Living Within Our Means: The Role of Voluntary Associations
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Manitoba
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He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the
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He also managed the 202:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation 601:Financial Returns, Elections Canada 277:, narrowly losing to NDP candidate 597:Official Results, Elections Canada 138:, finishing second against former 14: 658:Canadian male non-fiction writers 698:Politicians from Greater Sudbury 132:Legislative Assembly of Manitoba 146:in the upscale constituency of 16:Canadian politician (born 1947) 342:1997 Canadian federal election 206:Progressive Conservative Party 65:(1976). He was a professor of 1: 663:Canadian political scientists 102:(1979), and the co-author of 718:Writers from Greater Sudbury 223:Walker was the co-leader of 673:Liberal Party of Canada MPs 356: 301:Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs 174:issues in the early 1980s ( 739: 688:McMaster University alumni 668:Carleton University alumni 365: 362: 359: 24:House of Commons of Canada 703:Politicians from Winnipeg 594: 582: 569: 557: 544: 353: 315: 441:Progressive Conservative 241:1990 provincial election 214:34th Canadian Parliament 140:Progressive Conservative 136:1977 provincial election 94:Walker is the author of 653:Canadian male novelists 263:parliamentary secretary 122:task force in 1983–84. 583:Electors on the lists 247:, 12 September 1990). 237:Manitoba Liberal Party 160:1984 federal elections 130:He campaigned for the 79:University of Manitoba 71:University of Winnipeg 723:Writers from Winnipeg 252:1993 federal election 195:Winnipeg North Centre 183:1988 federal election 104:Livable Winter Cities 199:democratic socialist 187:New Democratic Party 178:, 10 January 1985). 271:Winnipeg Free Press 239:'s campaign in the 218:Official Opposition 216:as a member of the 210:majority government 164:Winnipeg—Fort Garry 63:McMaster University 47:Carleton University 33:Walker was born in 545:Total valid votes 445:Campbell Alexander 55:Queen's University 607: 606: 558:Rejected ballots 424:Reginald A. Smith 309:Electoral history 296:, 16 July 2001). 67:political science 730: 487:Glenn Michalchuk 483:Marxist–Leninist 349: 336: 329: 322: 313: 267:Finance Minister 259:Maureen Hemphill 256:cabinet minister 126:Political career 43:Bachelor of Arts 738: 737: 733: 732: 731: 729: 728: 727: 628: 627: 617: 612: 347:Winnipeg Centre 345: 340: 311: 283:Winnipeg Centre 261:. 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House of Commons of Canada
Liberal Party
Sudbury
Ontario
Bachelor of Arts
Carleton University
Master of Arts
Queen's University
Ph.D.
McMaster University
political science
University of Winnipeg
Manitoba
University of Manitoba
Angus Reid
Winnipeg
Via Rail
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
1977 provincial election
Progressive Conservative
Sidney Spivak
River Heights
Lloyd Axworthy
1979
1984 federal elections
Winnipeg—Fort Garry
Via Rail
1988 federal election
New Democratic Party
Cyril Keeper

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