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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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was a first-time candidate. She was a taxi driver in Winnipeg during the 1990s. In 1993, she wrote a letter criticizing the existing
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system in the city. She argued in favour of job creation with incentives, rather than cutbacks for single employable persons.
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chaired an advisory committee on the Transcona Community Revitalization Program before running for public office.
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was held on October 28, 1992 to elect a mayor, councillors and school trustees in the city of
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Patrice McGrath, "This is no way to reform welfare" , 18 December 1993.
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was listed as a retired school principal in a 2005 newspaper article.
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Alexandra Paul, "Paul Martin: greatest Transconian (Really)",
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Bill Redekop, "Board defeats gay ed motion", 19 October 1994.
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Jennifer Lewington, "Breaking the cycle of school failure",
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Winnipeg School Board, Ward Three (three members elected)
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Brad Oswald, "Rookie turns page on native education",
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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. 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Winnipeg
Susan Thompson
Greg Selinger
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1992 Winnipeg municipal election
Councillor, Elmwood Ward
Lillian Thomas
welfare
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1992 Winnipeg municipal election
Councillor, Transcona Ward
Rick Boychuk
Shirley Timm-Rudolph
Susan Thompson
Greg Selinger
Ernie Gilroy
Winnipeg School Division
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1992 Winnipeg municipal election
Winnipeg School Board, Ward Three (three members elected)
Edward Kowalchuk
Roman Yereniuk
Winnipeg Free Press
aboriginal Canadian

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