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Denis Rocan

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340:, but was not re-appointed as speaker and served for the next four years as a backbench supporter of Filmon's government. Rocan was respected by all parties in the legislature, and his tenure as speaker was free of the controversies over partisanship which plagued his successor, 807: 424: 800: 1025: 793: 1030: 295:. Rural seats in southern Manitoba are generally considered safe for the Progressive Conservative party, and Rocan was elected by more than 2,000 votes over his nearest opponent. The 389:. On April 18, 2007, Rocan was removed from the Conservative caucus for supporting the NDP budget, which his party opposed. He considered running as an independent candidate in the 1035: 417: 359:. The Progressive Conservatives lost both elections to the New Democratic Party, and Rocan served as a member of the opposition. A former smoker, he supported premier 817: 221: 36: 410: 1040: 469: 225: 169: 854: 899: 292: 93: 272:. Rocan worked as a farmer before entering political life, and also operated a building and moving company and a grain business. He is a 964: 884: 1010: 939: 725: 859: 1045: 1015: 519: 217: 89: 934: 909: 432: 390: 375: 371: 356: 352: 337: 333: 329: 307: 288: 1020: 296: 675: 253: 437: 348: 741: 755: 310:, though his majority was cut to about 600 votes. The Progressive Conservatives emerged from this election with a 116: 894: 874: 379: 1005: 495: 303: 780: 281: 189: 128: 1000: 869: 325:
on July 21, 1988. He was the first Franco-Manitoban to serve as speaker for the provincial assembly.
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Rocan later bought a small house in Arizona for the winter, becoming a long-haul trucker.
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On November 16, 2006, Rocan lost the Carman Conservative nomination to
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won the election, and Rocan served as a member of the opposition.
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Further redistribution brought Rocan into the riding of
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He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
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CBC News. 536:$ 3,019.50 500:Don Oldcorn 475:Denis Rocan 323:Gary Filmon 210:Denis Rocan 112:Preceded by 65:Preceded by 58:Gary Filmon 25:Denis Rocan 995:Categories 656:(3). 1988. 598:References 448:Candidate 368:Reg Alcock 240:family in 196:Occupation 185:Alma mater 150:1949-02-14 930:Hanuschak 910:Bachynsky 361:Gary Doer 334:Gladstone 278:freemason 102:In office 45:In office 975:Driedger 950:Phillips 915:Harrison 880:Hespeler 850:McMicken 762:12 April 627:28 April 566:Turnout 351:for the 262:Winnipeg 214:Manitoba 129:Bob Rose 980:Lindsey 960:Dacquay 945:Walding 900:Hawkins 885:Johnson 870:Jackson 496:Liberal 380:Liberal 320:premier 316:speaker 304:Liberal 274:Shriner 266:English 54:Premier 965:Hickes 940:Graham 925:Bilton 920:Forbes 905:Miller 895:Talbot 865:Winram 855:Murray 845:Sifton 724:  590:12,595 575:54.14 570:6,819 545:6,793 445:Party 438:Carman 435:: 349:Carman 276:and a 270:French 955:Rocan 890:Baird 875:Young 860:Glass 840:Dubuc 830:Royal 580:−6.33 550:99.62 533:+1.22 530:21.27 527:1,445 509:−3.37 506:26.87 503:1,825 485:+3.05 482:51.86 479:3,523 451:Votes 250:Métis 35:26th 970:Reid 835:Bird 764:2016 722:ISBN 629:2014 376:2004 374:and 372:2000 268:and 256:and 232:Life 144:Born 92:for 935:Fox 997:: 699:. 688:^ 678:. 662:^ 654:11 652:. 648:. 637:^ 606:^ 560:26 458:±% 382:. 344:. 284:. 152:) 809:e 802:t 795:v 766:. 730:. 682:. 631:. 454:% 426:e 419:t 412:v 148:(

Index

Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Gary Filmon
Myrna Phillips
Louise Dacquay
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Turtle Mountain
Brian Ransom
Bob Rose
Somerset, Manitoba
Progressive Conservative Party
Alma mater
Otterburne College
Manitoba
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
speaker of the assembly
Progressive Conservative Party
French-Canadian
Somerset, Manitoba
north-end Winnipeg
Métis
Jean-Baptiste Lagimodière
Marie-Anne Gaboury
Winnipeg
English
French
Shriner
freemason
Royal Canadian Legion
1986 provincial election
Turtle Mountain

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