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Jim Downey (politician)

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The Progressive Conservatives under Gary Filmon formed a minority government after this election, and Downey returned to cabinet on May 9, 1988 as
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on October 24, 1977. He held this position until November 30, 1981, when the NDP returned to power. Downey himself was easily re-elected in the
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in 2002, campaigning against the board's monopoly status. He lost to incumbent
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Winnipeg Chinese Cultural and Community Centre. Archived from
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on September 27, 1990, and on February 5, 1991 was named as
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Downey was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
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Downey was again re-elected without difficulty in the
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James Erwin Downey
Manitoba Legislative Assembly
Arthur-Virden
Douglas Watt
Larry Maguire
Melita, Manitoba
Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
Manitoba
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
cabinet minister
Progressive Conservative
Sterling Lyon
Gary Filmon
Melita, Manitoba
Air Cadet
University of Manitoba
provincial election of 1977
Arthur
New Democratic Party
Edward Schreyer
Minister of Agriculture
1981 election
Confederation of Regions Party
1986 provincial election
Liberal
Douglas Mosset
Minister of Northern Affairs
Native Affairs
Manitoba Natural Resources Development Act
A.E. McKenzie Co. Ltd.

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