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In 2001, Storie negotiated on behalf of Manitoba's provincial government in a dispute with the Canadian federal government over hydro resources. He later became Superintendent of the Turtle Mountain school division in Manitoba. Storie was appointed the Dean of Education at Brandon University in
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He was relieved of the Northern Affairs portfolio and the first two responsibilities on January 30, 1985, and named
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voted against his government's budget. The party was reduced to only twelve seats (out of fifty-seven) in the
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Following a cabinet shuffle on November 4, 1983, Storie was named
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Storie was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
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in 1975 and he worked as a teacher and sociologist for the
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Storie was re-elected by a substantial majority in the
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Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Flin Flon
Thomas Barrow
Gerard Jennissen
Winnipeg, Manitoba
New Democratic Party of Manitoba
Manitoba
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
cabinet minister
New Democratic Party
Howard Pawley
Winnipeg
Brandon University
University of Manitoba
Flin Flon
Flin Flon School Division
1981 general election
Progressive Conservative
Bob McNeil
Flin Flon
Minister of Housing
Landlord and Tenant Act
Residential Rent Corporation Act
Housing and Renewal Corporation Act
Infirm Persons' Housing Act
Minister of Northern Affairs
Communities Economic Development Fund Act
Manitoba Natural Resources Act
Manitoba Forestry Resources Ltd.
Minister of Business Development and Tourism

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