563:
1080:
During a private conversation, Sanderson told
Granger that he had recently bought a computer from his nephew, and Granger responded by joking that it must have been stolen. Sanderson suggested that Granger was intimating all aboriginal Canadians were thieves, a charge that she denied. See Larry
167:
was a first-time candidate. During the late 1990s, he served on a panel that reviewed George Cuff's recommendations for restructuring
Winnipeg's municipal government. Kubi argued that Cuff's recommendations would centralize decision-making and reduce public consultation, and recommended its
549:
787:
in
Winnipeg's public schools in 1994, comparing the social struggles of homosexuals with those of aboriginal Canadians. In 1995, he called for a distinct aboriginal school division in Manitoba. Sanderson became involved in another controversy in 1995, in the period after
195:
67:
188:
168:
rejection. He was a member of the River East
Neighbourhood Network in 2002, and called for a greater police presence in the area. As of 2007, he is a member of the East Kildonan-Transcona Resident Advisory Group.
851:
181:
53:
782:
of racism. The following year, he brought forward a successful motion to have the all-aboriginal
Aberdeen Elementary School renamed as Niji Mahkwa. He also supported a motion to teach tolerance toward
792:
resigned as chairman of the board. Sanderson argued that he should have automatically succeeded to the position by virtue of his vice-chairmanship; a majority of trustees, however, elected
556:
774:, and successfully lobbied for the creation of an all-aboriginal Winnipeg high school in 1991. He was elected to the Winnipeg School Board in the 1992 election with the support of the
800:, who had supported Sanderson, said that his support for an aboriginal school division had made him unpopular with other members of the board. He campaigned for re-election in
804:
as an independent, having previously disagreed with the New
Democratic Party trustees on budget cuts. He was defeated, finishing eighth in a field of sixteen candidates.
796:
to the position. Sanderson then accused the trustees who voted against him of having been motivated by racism, a charge which they rejected. Fellow trustee
60:
767:
1180:
1190:
820:
809:
1071:, 18 December 1994. Sanderson later called for Canadian history courses to incorporate more material from before the European conquest.
157:
was a first-time candidate. She was a taxi driver in
Winnipeg during the 1990s. In 1993, she wrote a letter criticizing the existing
1175:
801:
775:
161:
system in the city. She argued in favour of job creation with incentives, rather than cutbacks for single employable persons.
778:, and was subsequently chosen as its vice-chairman. He attracted some controversy in 1993, when he accused fellow trustee
755:
1185:
286:
chaired an advisory committee on the
Transcona Community Revitalization Program before running for public office.
944:
Electors could vote for three candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.
747:
Electors could vote for three candidates. Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.
537:
158:
771:
763:
759:
576:
208:
80:
242:
740:
20:
was held on
October 28, 1992 to elect a mayor, councillors and school trustees in the city of
919:
789:
596:
1008:
610:
315:
100:
27:
1169:
793:
779:
333:
31:
797:
357:
228:
784:
21:
968:
Patrice McGrath, "This is no way to reform welfare" , 18 December 1993.
951:
was listed as a retired school principal in a 2005 newspaper article.
1067:, 2 May 1994, A1; Bill Redekop, "Racism echoes in lecture hall",
1155:
Alexandra Paul, "Paul Martin: greatest
Transconian (Really)",
1107:
Bill Redekop, "Board defeats gay ed motion", 19 October 1994.
1063:
Jennifer Lewington, "Breaking the cycle of school failure",
577:
Winnipeg School Board, Ward Three (three members elected)
1050:
Brad Oswald, "Rookie turns page on native education",
814:
301:
557:
189:
61:
8:
1116:Bud Robertson, "More schools for natives?",
564:
550:
542:
196:
182:
174:
68:
54:
46:
977:"City hall power splits Cuff panelists",
770:. He has a degree in Education from the
766:, and was educated in Canada's notorious
1129:Aldo Santin, "Trustee demands top job",
294:
1142:Aldo Santin, "NDP grip on board ends",
1037:Nick Martin, "Beyond the Red's grasp",
961:
1094:Randy Turner, "School name changed",
821:Transcona-Springfield School Division
810:Transcona-Springfield School Division
7:
1081:Kusch, "Trustee accused of racism",
1024:"Committee plans historic' murals",
1003:"Residents get to rag politicians",
1007:, 24 November 2004, NE3. See also
823:, Ward One (three members elected)
14:
1009:"Billboard battle brewing in EK"
572:1992 Winnipeg municipal election
436:James W. Miller (Pin The Elder)
204:1992 Winnipeg municipal election
76:1992 Winnipeg municipal election
18:1992 Winnipeg municipal election
1181:Municipal elections in Winnipeg
930:
298:1992 Winnipeg mayoral election
1:
1191:October 1992 events in Canada
511:
937:
934:
926:
923:
913:
910:
902:
899:
891:
888:
880:
877:
869:
866:
858:
855:
844:
841:
833:
830:
583:
522:
517:
512:
507:
504:
496:
493:
485:
482:
474:
471:
463:
460:
452:
449:
441:
438:
430:
427:
419:
416:
408:
405:
397:
394:
386:
383:
375:
372:
364:
361:
351:
348:
340:
337:
325:
320:
215:
87:
1207:
931:
918:
907:
896:
885:
874:
863:
849:
838:
827:
589:
586:
221:
218:
209:Councillor, Transcona Ward
93:
90:
768:residential school system
545:
491:Aurel Joseph Prefontaine
297:
177:
49:
1176:1992 elections in Canada
875:(incumbent)Wally Stoyko
538:Winnipeg School Division
81:Councillor, Elmwood Ward
34:in the mayoral contest.
1159:, 26 February 2005, B1.
994:, 12 February 2002, A4.
990:"Residents want cops",
839:(incumbent)Mary Andree
738:Results taken from the
469:Charles-Alwyn Scotlend
1146:, 27 October 1995, A4.
1054:, 3 November 1995, D4.
817:1992 Winnipeg election
772:University of Manitoba
689:Angelina Olivier-Job
981:, 16 March 1998, A7.
776:New Democratic Party
758:. He was raised in
255:Andrea Lillian Reid
243:Shirley Timm-Rudolph
1157:Winnipeg Free Press
1144:Winnipeg Free Press
1131:Winnipeg Free Press
1118:Winnipeg Free Press
1096:Winnipeg Free Press
1083:Winnipeg Free Press
1069:Winnipeg Free Press
1052:Winnipeg Free Press
1039:Winnipeg Free Press
1028:, 8 September 1991.
1026:Winnipeg Free Press
1015:, 27 December 2007.
1005:Winnipeg Free Press
992:Winnipeg Free Press
979:Winnipeg Free Press
824:
756:aboriginal Canadian
741:Winnipeg Free Press
284:Andrea Lillian Reid
932:Total valid votes
815:
722:Total valid votes
414:Menardo A. Caneda
266:Total valid votes
1041:, 5 May 1997, A6.
942:
941:
897:Shannon Coughlin
864:Colleen Carswell
834:% of total votes
736:
735:
529:
528:
280:
279:
151:
150:
136:Total valid votes
1198:
1186:1992 in Manitoba
1160:
1153:
1147:
1140:
1134:
1127:
1121:
1120:, 20 April 1995.
1114:
1108:
1105:
1099:
1092:
1086:
1078:
1072:
1061:
1055:
1048:
1042:
1035:
1029:
1022:
1016:
1001:
995:
988:
982:
975:
969:
966:
920:Theresa Ducharme
825:
790:MaryAnn Mihychuk
634:Debi Ann Spence
597:Edward Kowalchuk
579:
566:
559:
552:
543:
447:Bryan R. Benson
392:Darryl Soshycki
370:Natalie Pollock
295:
211:
198:
191:
184:
175:
113:Patrice McGrath
83:
70:
63:
56:
47:
1206:
1205:
1201:
1200:
1199:
1197:
1196:
1195:
1166:
1165:
1164:
1163:
1154:
1150:
1141:
1137:
1128:
1124:
1115:
1111:
1106:
1102:
1098:, 3 March 1994.
1093:
1089:
1085:, 30 July 1993.
1079:
1075:
1062:
1058:
1049:
1045:
1036:
1032:
1023:
1019:
1002:
998:
989:
985:
976:
972:
967:
963:
958:
886:Gerald Basarab
852:Betty Ann Watts
813:
645:Chris Kowalski
623:Bill Sanderson
575:
570:
541:
534:
532:School trustees
502:Rudolph Parker
293:
207:
202:
172:
155:Patrice McGrath
79:
74:
45:
40:
12:
11:
5:
1204:
1202:
1194:
1193:
1188:
1183:
1178:
1168:
1167:
1162:
1161:
1148:
1135:
1133:, 12 May 1995.
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1109:
1100:
1087:
1073:
1065:Globe and Mail
1056:
1043:
1030:
1017:
996:
983:
970:
960:
959:
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954:
953:
952:
940:
939:
936:
933:
929:
928:
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922:
916:
915:
912:
909:
905:
904:
901:
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893:
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872:
871:
868:
865:
861:
860:
857:
854:
847:
846:
843:
840:
836:
835:
832:
829:
812:
807:
806:
805:
752:Bill Sanderson
734:
733:
728:
723:
719:
718:
715:
712:
708:
707:
704:
701:
697:
696:
693:
690:
686:
685:
682:
679:
675:
674:
671:
668:
667:Luba Fedorkiw
664:
663:
660:
657:
653:
652:
649:
646:
642:
641:
638:
635:
631:
630:
627:
624:
620:
619:
616:
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611:Roman Yereniuk
606:
605:
602:
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592:
591:
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580:
569:
568:
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477:
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470:
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462:
459:
455:
454:
451:
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444:
443:
440:
437:
433:
432:
429:
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425:Martin Barnes
422:
421:
418:
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411:
410:
407:
404:
403:Walter Diawol
400:
399:
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389:
388:
385:
382:
378:
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374:
371:
367:
366:
363:
360:
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353:
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342:
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330:
329:
324:
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316:Susan Thompson
311:
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125:
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114:
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109:
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101:Lillian Thomas
96:
95:
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84:
73:
72:
65:
58:
50:
44:
41:
39:
36:
28:Susan Thompson
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1203:
1192:
1189:
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1182:
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1021:
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984:
980:
974:
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947:
946:
945:
921:
917:
908:Royce Hanson
906:
895:
884:
873:
862:
853:
848:
837:
826:
822:
818:
811:
808:
803:
799:
795:
794:Anita Neville
791:
786:
781:
780:Betty Granger
777:
773:
769:
765:
761:
757:
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750:
749:
748:
745:
743:
742:
732:
729:
727:
724:
721:
720:
716:
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711:Wayne Rumley
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709:
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614:
612:
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582:
578:
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560:
555:
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548:
547:
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539:
536:
531:
525:
520:
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489:
479:
478:
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467:
457:
456:
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445:
435:
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424:
423:
413:
412:
402:
401:
391:
390:
380:
379:
369:
368:
359:
356:
355:
345:
344:
335:
334:Greg Selinger
332:
331:
328:
323:
318:
317:
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312:
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296:
290:
285:
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126:
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82:
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51:
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42:
37:
35:
33:
32:Greg Selinger
29:
25:
23:
19:
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1151:
1143:
1138:
1130:
1125:
1117:
1112:
1103:
1095:
1090:
1082:
1076:
1068:
1064:
1059:
1051:
1046:
1038:
1033:
1025:
1020:
1012:
1004:
999:
991:
986:
978:
973:
964:
949:Wally Stoyko
948:
943:
831:Total votes
816:
798:Ed Kowalchuk
751:
746:
739:
737:
730:
725:
678:Frank Unger
571:
523:
518:
513:
458:Bob McGugan
358:Ernie Gilroy
326:
321:
314:
283:
274:
269:
229:Rick Boychuk
203:
171:
164:
154:
145:
140:
135:
75:
26:
17:
15:
850:(incumbent)
785:homosexuals
760:St. Laurent
656:Ray Reeves
346:Dave Brown
309:Percentage
43:Councillors
1170:Categories
828:Candidate
700:Roy Price
584:Candidate
381:Dan Zyluk
303:Candidate
216:Candidate
124:John Kubi
88:Candidate
956:Footnotes
764:Red River
165:John Kubi
30:defeated
22:Winnipeg
938:100.00
935:15,507
762:on the
524:100.00%
519:230,044
480:Ed Hay
365:11.30%
362:26,001
352:13.85%
349:31,859
341:32.66%
338:75,123
159:welfare
38:Results
911:1,345
900:1,444
892:11.14
889:1,728
881:13.93
878:2,160
870:15.14
867:2,347
859:16.73
856:2,595
845:19.83
842:3,075
754:is an
731:100.00
726:49,402
714:1,978
703:2,314
692:3,041
681:3,497
670:4,251
659:4,314
648:4,587
640:10.02
637:4,948
629:12.84
626:6,342
618:13.36
615:6,601
604:15.24
601:7,529
574::
508:0.12%
497:0.15%
486:0.16%
475:0.18%
464:0.19%
453:0.21%
442:0.22%
431:0.23%
420:0.23%
409:0.24%
398:0.32%
387:0.36%
376:0.57%
373:1,311
327:39.01%
322:89,743
306:Votes
275:100.00
270:16,552
261:16.75
258:2,772
250:36.13
247:5,980
236:47.12
233:7,800
206::
146:100.00
141:11,568
130:15.30
127:1,770
119:26.71
116:3,090
108:57.99
105:6,708
78::
1013:Metro
927:5.24
914:8.67
903:9.31
717:4.00
706:4.68
695:6.16
684:7.08
673:8.60
662:8.73
651:9.29
587:Votes
514:Total
291:Mayor
219:Votes
91:Votes
924:813
802:1995
505:267
494:348
483:374
472:421
461:433
450:491
439:500
428:526
417:534
406:553
395:727
384:833
16:The
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