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Peter Burtniak

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The son of Fred Burtniak and Pearl Kalinchuk, Burtniak was educated in the Manitoba school system, and worked as a farm implement dealer and farmer. During
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Burtniak backed Edward Schreyer for the provincial NDP leadership in 1969, and gave the nomination speech for Schreyer at the party's
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from 1952 to 1956. He was also a board member of the Manitoba Federation of Agriculture from 1954 to 1956.
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on November 4, 1970. After a cabinet shuffle on December 1, 1971, he was named
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He served as Vice-Chairman of the Manitoba Transport Board from 1982 to 1988.
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on July 15, 1969. He was also given responsibility for the
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on August 4, 1970, and was given the second portfolio of
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Index

Fork River
Manitoba
politician
Canada
New Democratic
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
cabinet minister
Edward Schreyer
World War II
Fort Garry Horse Active Reserve Army Corps
Manitoba Farmers Union
provincial election of 1958
CCF
Ethelbert Plains
Liberal-Progressive
Michael Hryhorczuk
1959 election
leadership convention
1969 election
Progressive Conservative
Stewart McLean
Dauphin
minority government
Minister of Tourism and Recreation
Manitoba Telephone System
Minister of Cultural Affairs
Minister of Highways
Art Rampton
1973 election
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation

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