1229:; one patron had committed suicide after losing his life savings in this manner. Kelner maintained that staff were unaware of how the money had been used, and argued that the machines were necessary to ensure the financial viability of his hotel. The VLTs were returned in March 1998. During the course of the controversy, Kelner required that employees at his hotel take courses in recognizing
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76:
described him as a "king of fools" who should not have been allowed to run for a credible political party. Boulard defended his work as a professional host and said there was nothing illegal about Savard's business. He received 12,770 votes (28.09%), finishing second against
2513:
1389:
Alexander was listed in a 1993 newspaper report the sales representative of a local plumbing company. He was forty-one years old and self-employed during the 1997 election, working on retraining programs for recipients of social assistance and unemployment insurance
2236:
2228:
1061:
Braun opposed the province's efforts to reform
Niverville's council voting system in 1996, and favoured the existing model where the mayor only votes in the event of a tie. In 2001, he presided over a municipal referendum that legalized the sale of
2297:
1251:'s bid for the Progressive Conservative Party leadership in 1998. He serves on the Manitoba Hotel Association's board of directors for the 2007â08 year, and is a Manitoba representative on the executive board of the Hotel Association of Canada.
2358:
1530:, 17 March 1995). He was also accused of intolerance in 1990 after mailing an internal letter on departmental renewal which included the line, "If we don't do something soon, we will all retire together and leave the place to
1525:
from 1988 to 1995, and affiliated the department with the Fraser
Institute. He became known for an abrasive management style, with one rival faculty member claiming he had created an "environment of hatred" at the department
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in 1998, running on a platform of reducing taxes by amalgamating services with neighbouring communities. Later in the year, he was appointed to a public advisory group studying shoreline erosion on
2318:
2219:
1516:. In 1991, he delivered an address before the institute entitled, "Big government and the constitutional crisis", encouraging both spending cuts and a devolution of power to the provinces.
2518:
812:. He founded Snyder Construction in 1982, and was still its owner and operator at the time of the 1997 election. He was defeated for the federal Progressive Conservative nomination in
2477:
1502:
2059:, 31 March 1998, A3. The family of the deceased man were subsequently banned from the hotel. See Mike McIntyre, "Winnipeg Beach bar refuses to serve VLT victim's widow",
2472:
1844:, cowansville.enregion.ca. Retrieved 4 December 2010. Perrault was twenty-six years old in late 1996; see Jack Aubry, "Charest rebuilds PCs with one-liners, no policies,"
342:
44:
2340:
699:
2212:
1624:
779:
70:, a television astrologist who attracted national media notoriety in the 1990s. Boulard's links to Savard became an issue in the 1997 campaign; Pierre Foglia of
2442:
1538:, 1 September 1990). His contract was not renewed in 1995, and his successor severed the department's affiliation with the Fraser Institute the following year.
825:
2481:
535:
454:
2462:
298:
142:(1998â99). Perrault herself ran for the Canadian House of Commons as a Progressive Conservative candidate in 1997 and placed a credible second against the
1774:
1585:
1440:
1135:
570:
461:
659:
from 1992 to 1994, and was later a director of
Northern Ontario Family Counselling Services. He received 3,459 votes (8.63%), finishing fourth against
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for the first time in the community's history. He did not seek re-election in 2002. As of 2006, Braun was an agent with Sutton-Kilkenny Real Estate.
821:
756:
434:
2412:
1837:
2381:
1325:
201:
18:
2487:
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747:, 17 February 1992 and 19 August 1997). In 1997, his firm was involved in the first public-private partnership in Canadian water management in
1552:
254:
2452:
2447:
702:
from 1984 to 1986. He established Probyn & Company in 1994 to fund energy projects, and is a member of the Metro Board of Trade and the
320:
In 1986, he opened the family-owned Plain & Fancy
Restaurant. Crealock was chair of the St. Catharines Chamber of Commerce in the 1990s.
196:
101:
785:, 24 November 2005) and president and CEO of the Clean Power Income Fund, which he founded to promote environmentally sound energy sources (
2149:
1694:
1565:
633:
116:
1244:. In 2001, he supported plans to construct a seniors' residence and tourist hotel in the community. He did not seek re-election in 2002.
813:
695:
275:
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1669:
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837:
707:
416:
366:
318:
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1350:
1285:
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1100:
1039:
1035:
729:
603:
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before the party's leadership race officially started, and commented that she brought a "fresh new perspective on to the scene" (
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226:
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for the
Progressive Conservative Party leadership in 1993, insofar as attended a breakfast address delivered by Campbell in
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Buffie was born on 30 January 1960. He was a sale manager at the time of the election, and had served as president of the
1865:
1674:
1483:
888:
833:
530:
450:
438:
2016:, 25 October 1996, A14. Kelner was 38 years old at the time of the election. David Kuxhaus, "Tory slams vote pamphlet",
126:
Perrault was president of the Young
Progressive Conservatives of Quebec in the early 1990s. She was a special advisor to
1498:
1413:, 21 March 1993). In the same year, he wrote an editorial piece defending the funding cutbacks initiated by provincial
790:
1471:
672:
2354:
1506:
272:
411:, 18 May 1996). She began working as a bank manager in 1984, and had become a senior assistant branch manager with
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from his hotel. The ban was introduced after the commission discovered that patrons had withdrawn game money from
29:
1394:, 17 May 1997). Later in 1997, he was listed as manager of a business partnership for the Taking Charge program (
1218:
1551:. In 1999, Mackness was the author of another Fraser Institute document calling for spending cuts and tax cuts.
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2248:
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1355:
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1237:
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656:
32:. Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here.
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and had spent ten years in church ministry at the time of the 1997 campaign. He was elected as the mayor of
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861:
725:
660:
623:
591:
468:
380:
362:
326:
269:
78:
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1206:; local councillor Clay McMurren was also a candidate. In the general election, he finished fourth against
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1522:
1343:
1222:
1207:
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at the time of the election. If elected, he promised to work to establish a parental responsibility act (
354:
131:
1320:
1188:
2303:
2279:
1628:
1055:
652:
433:
Tomasic unsuccessfully campaigned for
Hamilton's public school board in 1988 and 1991, and ran for the
1790:
2365:
2268:
1861:
1200:
1031:
1027:
552:
492:
She won the party's nomination for Stoney Creek in 1997, and finished in third place against
Liberal
453:, and was credited with running a stronger campaign than expected. She finished a credible third in
412:
350:
310:
279:
265:
219:
143:
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54:(died 7 June 2003) was a radio and television personality. He was the founder of the radio station
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710:
442:
63:
2146:
1475:
1723:
404:
1443:, although he left this position in March 2003 amid financial difficulties within the party (
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at the time of the 1997 election. He won his party's nomination by a single vote over former
1026:
is a minister and municipal politician. He was the co-owner of Clare's Family
Restaurant in
841:
He won the
Ontario PC nomination for Oshawa in the 1987 campaign, and finished third against
2329:
1513:
680:
644:
471:
423:
358:
309:
high school equivalency program in 1974. He worked as assistant manager of markets for the
306:
801:
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2153:
1975:
1841:
1797:
1417:
1382:
1339:
1248:
1211:
283:
150:
1539:
1460:
1459:
Mackness (born 28 April 1938) is a retired business economist and academic administrator.
691:
from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He was a policy adviser to
667:. He later served as president of the Manitoulin-North Shore Navy Veterans Association.
1968:
755:, 23 March 1996). He served on a Market Design Committee established by the provincial
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1203:
1063:
1002:
907:
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853:
policies, the provincial welfare system, rent control and public automobile insurance (
736:
215:
111:
is a lawyer, politician, and communications specialist in Quebec. She practised law in
1431:
Alexander received 2,442 votes (9.10%) in the 1997 election, finishing fourth against
895:, 3 September 1993). He ran for the Progressive Conservative Party on two occasions.
2514:
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada candidates for the Canadian House of Commons
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2344:
2197:
1241:
1043:
969:
793:
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330:
120:
82:
59:
460:
In 1996, Tomasic was chosen as the federal Progressive Conservative candidate for a
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2283:
1604:
1597:
1402:
1149:
846:
743:, 13 May 1986), and continued to endorse energy deregulation throughout the 1990s (
587:
474:
135:
127:
115:
from 1992 to 1995; was national director of communications and public affairs for
123:
from 2001 to 2004. She became president of Communications Anie Perrault in 2006.
2307:
1690:
1600:. He later became AA vice-president for the Winnipeg Minor Hockey Association.
1531:
860:
He received 10,107 votes (20.47%) in the 1997 election, finishing third against
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619:
564:
493:
464:
93:
67:
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1016:
850:
771:
648:
384:
2115:
Mary Agnes Welch, "Beach resorts acclaim reeve, elect a pair of new mayors",
774:, Canada's financial centre. In 2004, he advocated a Customs Union with the
1627:. In the 1997 election, he called for tax cuts and the cancellation of the
1479:
1467:
478:
139:
2076:, 13 June 1998, A8; Glen MacKenzie, "Controversial hotel owner new mayor",
1195:
Kelner is the owner of the Winnipeg Beach Hotel, and was a trustee for the
735:
Probyn supported deregulation policies while working for the government of
2102:
Bill Redekop, "Winnipeg Beach council rekindles seniors' complex debate",
724:, 30 May 1997), and received 8,993 votes (19.28%) to finish third against
368:
He has worked as an engineer and computer consultant, and was a lawyer in
28:, and won 20 seats out of 301 to emerge as the fifth largest party in the
1835:
Caroline Rioux, Anie Perrault se présente comme candidate dans Adamsville
1424:, 10 July 1993). In 1994, he supported Vodrey's proposed reforms of the
1406:
1051:
872:
457:, where the Progressive Conservatives have not historically polled well.
119:(Rx&D) from 1999 to 2001; and was vice president, communications for
112:
89:
2178:
WinnipegâTranscona, Canada Votes '97, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
808:
Snyder (born 23 November 1958) is a Civil Engineering graduate from the
763:
to provide the guidelines for deregulation in Ontario's energy sector (
369:
290:
55:
2089:"Public advisory group to address Lake Winnipeg shoreline erosion" ,
400:
36:
781:
He was chairman of the Canadian Association of Income Funds (CAIF) (
1916:
He was 41 years old at the time. See Darcy Henton, "The Regions",
1543:
He received 6,547 votes (17.26%) in 1997, finishing third against
914:, 29 September 2005). It is likely that this is the same person.
849:. Snyder ran on a platform of spending cuts, and also criticized
379:
McCutcheon received 5,294 votes (13.67%), finishing third against
325:
Crealock received 6,503 votes (13.41%), finishing third against
2201:
1995:, 29 May 1997, A11; David Kuxhaus, "Tory slams vote pamphlet",
1489:
He served as senior vice-president and chief economist for the
698:
in 1983, and served as a senior policy adviser to the Canadian
130:
on three occasions between 1989 and 1997, including during the
1929:"Clare Braun wants to enter into a covenant with the voters",
2128:
Stevens Wild, "Quebec lawyer ponders bid for PC leadership",
1858:
History of Federal Ridings since 1867, RICHELIEU (1997/06/02)
898:
An individual named Don Knight was listed as a member of the
2055:
Keith McArthur, "Winnipeg Beach hotelier cradles his VLTs",
1761:
Jeff Heinrich, "Race in Brome may leave Tory seeing stars,"
1592:. He received 2,968 votes (8.97%), finishing fourth against
485:, 11 June 1996). She placed third, behind both Copps and a
278:. He received 6,827 votes (14.16%), finishing third against
153:
in 2003 and was elected to a seat on the city's council in
2042:
Stevens Wild, "Gaming body returns VLTs to rural hotel",
651:(1984) and an honour's degree in Social Work (1991) from
1903:"Sailors' story: Canadian navy vets gather in Sudbury",
1877:"Le député de Nicolet blessé dans un accident d'auto",
1822:
1786:
88:
He died at age sixty-eight in 2003, after a battle with
1512:
Mackness is a trustee of the economically conservative
1777:
lcn.canoe.ca, 10 June 2003. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
1623:, 17 May 1997). He had previously campaigned for the
1503:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
1054:, and "same-sex legislation", while also opposing the
2187:
Chris Cariou, "Special day for future hockey stars",
1588:. He was the chair of Paul Murphy's campaign in the
1439:. He later served as chief executive officer of the
313:
from 1982 to 1985, and was a senior manager with the
1637:
1253:
1217:
In January 1998, Kelner announced his appeal of the
1068:
916:
498:
441:. She endorsed welfare reform and the abolition of
159:
1497:, 6 May 1983), was a senior advisor to the federal
349:McCutcheon was born on 25 May 1967. He received a
268:. In the early 1990s, he served as an assistant to
1991:David Kuxhaus, "Liberals pelted from all sides",
1866:Tony L. Hill, Canadian politics, riding by riding
1823:Communications Anie Perrault: About Anie Perrault
1787:Communications Anie Perrault: About Anie Perrault
2519:Candidates in the 1997 Canadian federal election
2012:, 27 May 1997, A8. See "Kelner gets Tory nod",
1046:" campaign in 1997, stressing his opposition to
138:(1997) and press attachée and senior advisor to
117:Canada's Research-Based Pharmaceutical Companies
1791:Ălections Bromont 2009: Candidate Anie PERRAULT
679:Probyn was born on 14 May 1951. He received a
2427:indicates parties with members elected to the
1800:, Ville de Bromont. Retrieved 4 December 2010.
1625:Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan
2213:
2008:Paul McKie, "New riding but same old Felix",
1982:, 21 September 2006. Retrieved 8 August 2008.
1564:, 5 October 1987), and endorsed the proposed
1521:Mackness served as Dean of Management at the
720:He emphasized tax cuts in the 1997 campaign (
8:
2147:Executive Board, Hotel Association of Canada
407:with her family when she was two years old (
1619:Meakin is a farmer and real estate broker (
1501:, and was a Canadian representative to the
789:, 24 November 2005). He supported federal
134:. She later worked as a special advisor to
2220:
2206:
2198:
2165:Campbell H. Alexander, "A job well done",
1586:Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
1441:Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
1038:, and was returned without opposition in
435:Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
2072:Alexandra Paul, "Hotelier enters race",
19:Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
1969:Links at Crow Wing promises to be a gem
1741:
1556:Mackness was a supporter of the Canada-
1775:"DĂ©cĂšs de l'animateur Claude Boulard,"
796:'s financial update in November 2005.
22:ran a full slate of candidates in the
132:1995 Quebec referendum on sovereignty
7:
1566:Multilateral Agreement on Investment
700:Minister Energy, Mines and Resources
418:She was also a part-time student at
1401:Alexander appears to have endorsed
822:provincial Progressive Conservative
403:on 15 September 1961, and moved to
14:
1892:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
770:Probyn was a prominent figure on
709:He has written in defense of the
481:campaigned with her in the city (
422:in this period, working toward a
2029:"Bars probed for VLT breaches",
900:Manitoba Human Rights Commission
333:. He was 40 years old in 1997 (
66:in 1986. He also helped promote
2141:Karen Wade, "Manitoba Movers",
689:Master of Public Administration
655:. He was a teaching master at
273:Member of the National Assembly
2233:1997 Canadian federal election
1809:"Tory youth to decide stand,"
1560:Free Trade Agreement in 1987 (
887:Knight is a lawyer and former
687:in 1973, and later received a
1:
1789:. Retrieved 4 December 2010;
1748:"Radiomutuel buys stations,"
1484:University of Western Ontario
889:Royal Canadian Mounted Police
399:Tomasic was born in northern
1825:. Retrieved 4 December 2010.
1719:
1686:
1663:
1660:
1370:
1335:
1306:
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1236:Kelner was elected Mayor of
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998:
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906:, 20 January 1998) and as a
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305:Crealock graduated from the
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182:
1890:Sudbury, Canada Votes '97,
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1507:International Monetary Fund
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1219:Manitoba Lottery Commission
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2156:. Retrieved 3 August 2007.
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1056:national firearms registry
1001:
989:
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30:House of Commons of Canada
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2263:
2243:
2152:16 September 2007 at the
1813:, 30 September 1998, A13.
1451:William (Bill) Mackness (
1291:Evergreen School Division
1197:Evergreen School Division
2382:Progressive Conservative
1974:14 December 2006 at the
1752:, 16 September 1986, D2.
1590:1995 provincial election
1326:Progressive Conservative
1136:Progressive Conservative
776:United States of America
757:Progressive Conservative
657:Ontario Business College
451:1995 provincial election
439:1995 provincial election
202:Progressive Conservative
2463:MPs who lost their seat
2106:, 26 November 2001, A7.
1946:, 25 November 1996, A2.
1848:, 16 December 1996, A1.
1223:video lottery terminals
713:in the national media (
673:Toronto CentreâRosedale
477:. Former party leader
363:Osgoode Hall Law School
231:City Council, Ward Six
146:incumbent in Joliette.
2468:Newspaper endorsements
2319:Independent candidates
2191:, 15 January 2005, D8.
2033:, 19 January 1998, A1.
1955:"Community-Goes-Wet",
1633:Saskatoon Star-Phoenix
1621:Saskatoon Star-Phoenix
1523:University of Manitoba
1472:Université de Montréal
1221:'s decision to remove
810:University of Waterloo
449:, 19 May 1995) in the
355:University of Waterloo
227:2009 Bromont municipal
1959:, 17 May 2001, 03:54.
1907:, 6 October 2002, A7.
1629:Canadian gun registry
1499:Department of Finance
1398:, 10 November 1997).
857:, 1 September 1987).
653:Laurentian University
343:Scarborough Southwest
25:1997 federal election
2046:, 26 March 1998, A4.
1881:, 18 April 1990, B1.
1862:Parliament of Canada
1695:New Democratic Party
1594:New Democratic Party
1433:New Democratic Party
1381:Campbell Alexander (
1310:himself, and others
1201:Member of Parliament
1165:Mayor of Niverville
1105:Mayor of Niverville
1007:New Democratic Party
843:New Democratic Party
557:New Democratic Party
553:David Christopherson
487:New Democratic Party
311:Royal Bank of Canada
2189:Winnipeg Free Press
2167:Winnipeg Free Press
2145:, 28 May 2007, B7;
2143:Winnipeg Free Press
2132:, 16 June 1998, A6.
2130:Winnipeg Free Press
2119:, 28 July 2002, A3.
2117:Winnipeg Free Press
2104:Winnipeg Free Press
2080:, 28 July 1998, A5.
2078:Winnipeg Free Press
2074:Winnipeg Free Press
2063:, 12 June 1998, A9.
2061:Winnipeg Free Press
2057:Winnipeg Free Press
2044:Winnipeg Free Press
2031:Winnipeg Free Press
2018:Winnipeg Free Press
2014:Winnipeg Free Press
2010:Winnipeg Free Press
1997:Winnipeg Free Press
1993:Winnipeg Free Press
1944:Winnipeg Free Press
1933:, 28 May 1997, A10.
1931:Winnipeg Free Press
1920:, 27 May 1997, A19.
1840:6 July 2011 at the
1796:8 July 2011 at the
1765:, 24 May 1997, A13.
1642:
1572:, 5 January 1998).
1570:Winnipeg Free Press
1536:Winnipeg Free Press
1528:Winnipeg Free Press
1491:Bank of Nova Scotia
1464:Bachelor of Science
1426:Young Offenders Act
1392:Winnipeg Free Press
1258:
1073:
921:
893:Winnipeg Free Press
717:, 4 October 2000).
693:Nova Scotia Premier
503:
420:McMaster University
315:Bank of Nova Scotia
164:
62:, which he sold to
2473:Other endorsements
2458:MPs who stood down
2453:Results by student
2294:Christian Heritage
2235:
2231:
2093:, 12 October 1998.
1942:"Review planned",
1864:, 14 August 2009;
1638:
1578:WinnipegâTranscona
1415:Education Minister
1254:
1231:gambling addiction
1069:
917:
767:, 22 April 2002).
765:Hamilton Spectator
711:Monarchy in Canada
685:Queen's University
499:
447:Hamilton Spectator
443:affirmative action
428:Hamilton Spectator
409:Hamilton Spectator
341:Brian McCutcheon (
337:, 16 April 1997).
317:from 1985 to 1988.
160:
2501:
2500:
2448:Results by riding
2020:, 8 May 1997, B8.
1999:, 8 May 1997, B8.
1733:
1732:
1724:Maurice Vellacott
1568:ten years later (
1534:mathematicians" (
1447:, 6 April 2003).
1378:
1377:
1321:SelkirkâInterlake
1247:Kelner supported
1189:SelkirkâInterlake
1184:
1183:
1012:
1011:
629:
628:
415:by the mid-1990s.
351:Bachelor's Degree
264:was a foreman in
250:
249:
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2443:Results overview
2432:
2429:House of Commons
2415:(de-registered,
2357:(Neil Paterson,
2341:MarxistâLeninist
2255:Liberal majority
2249:Liberal majority
2222:
2215:
2208:
2199:
2192:
2185:
2179:
2176:
2170:
2163:
2157:
2139:
2133:
2126:
2120:
2113:
2107:
2100:
2094:
2087:
2081:
2070:
2064:
2053:
2047:
2040:
2034:
2027:
2021:
2006:
2000:
1989:
1983:
1966:
1960:
1953:
1947:
1940:
1934:
1927:
1921:
1914:
1908:
1901:
1895:
1888:
1882:
1875:
1869:
1855:
1849:
1832:
1826:
1820:
1814:
1811:Montreal Gazette
1807:
1801:
1784:
1778:
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