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| | Edward Schreyer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Schreyer returned to provincial politics in 1969, and was elected on June 8 as leader of the New Democratic Party of Manitoba, the successor to the Manitoba CCF. |  | | Schreyer attended Cromwell Elementary School and Beausejour Collegiate Secondary School, and studied at United College, St. John's College and the University of Manitoba. |  | | Schreyer came out of political retirement in the 1999 provincial election to support the New Democratic Party under Gary Doer. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Schreyer
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| | Schreyer, Edward Richard |
 | | Schreyer, Edward Richard, politician, premier of Manitoba, governor general of Canada 1979-84, diplomat (b at Beauséjour, Man 21 Dec 1935). |  | | Schreyer caused political controversy by hesitating before allowing PM Joe CLARK to call an election in 1979, and by suggesting that he might have dissolved Parliament if Trudeau had attempted to impose his constitutional proposals unilaterally in 1981-82. |  | | He was determined as head of state to speak his mind and to democratize the office. |
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http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0007208
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| | Saul Cherniack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1962 to 1981, and served as a cabinet minister in the government of Edward Schreyer. |  | | When Edward Schreyer resigned as party leader in 1979, Cherniack offered to serve as interim leader until a party convention could be held. |  | | In 1968-69, Cherniack was a key figure in the provincial NDP calling for Edward Schreyer to replace Russell Paulley as party leader. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saul_Mark_Cherniack
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| | CanadaInfo: Government: Federal: Governor General: Former Governors General: Schreyer |
 | | Schreyer was appointed Governor General and he and his family moved from Manitoba into Rideau Hall. |  | | At 43, Edward Schreyer was the youngest Governor General since Lord Lorne in 1878 (33 years old) and Lord Lansdowne in 1883 (38 years old). |  | | dward Schreyer studied at United College St. John's College and the University of Manitoba, earning a Bachelor of Pedagogy in 1959, the first of four degrees. |
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http://www.craigmarlatt.com/canada/government/schreyer.html
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| | CTV.ca Ed Schreyer will run for the NDP in Manitoba |
 | | Schreyer mentioned Roland Michener, an MP from Ontario who later became Speaker of the House and then governor general, and Lord Alexander who held the post before returning to the United Kingdom where he became minister of defense. |  | | Many have said Schreyer's candidacy represents a political milestone in the British Commonwealth, as the first time a former governor general has re-entered politics as a federal candidate. |  | | Schreyer was also Canada's high commissioner to Australia, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and ambassador to Vanuatu from 1984-88. |
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http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20051213/elxn_ed_schreyer_051214/20051214?s_name=election2006
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| | New Winnipeg : Background information - Howard Pawley |
 | | He was chosen to be a part of Edward Schreyer's cabinet, and was sworn in as Minister of Government Services and Minister of Municipal Affairs on July 15, 1969. |  | | In 1960 he married Adele Schreyer, a cousin of Edward Schreyer who also served as Premier of Manitoba from 1969 to 1977. |  | | Like Schreyer, he was from a rural part of the province and could appeal to voters beyond the CCF/NDP's traditional urban base. |
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http://www.newwinnipeg.com/news/info/howard-pawley.htm
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| | Ed Schreyer |
 | | The New Democrats received 28 of the legislature's 57 seats, and Schreyer became Premier of Manitoba. |  | | In 1973, Premier Schreyer returned his party to power by winning 31 of the 57 seats and garnering 42% of the total popular vote. |  | | He attended Cromwell Public School in his early years and then continued at Beausejour Collegiate for his high school years. |
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http://timelinks.merlin.mb.ca/ourcommunity/Famous/Ed_Schreyer.htm
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| | :::► Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net ◄::: |
 | | He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for most of the period between 1969 and 1988, and was a cabinet minister in the New Democratic Party of Manitoba New Democratic Party governments of Edward Schreyer and Howard Pawley. |  | | Mackling was finally elected to the Manitoba assembly in the Manitoba general election, 1969 1969 election, in which the party formed a minority government under the leadership of Edward Schreyer; again running in St. James, he defeated incumbent Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba Progressive Conservative Douglas Stanes by almost 1,000 votes. |  | | Mackling was educated at the University of Winnipeg and the University of Manitoba Law School, and worked as a lawyer in private life. |
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http://www.mauspfeil.net/Al_Mackling.html
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| | Pawley, Howard Russell |
 | | In Premier Edward SCHREYER's New Democratic Party administration, Pawley held the portfolios of minister of municipal affairs (1969-76) and attorney general (1973-77). |  | | After the Schreyer government's defeat, Pawley served in Opposition and was elected permanent leader of the NDP of Manitoba in Nov 1979. |  | | Pawley led his party to victory in the Nov 1981 and March 1986 elections. |
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http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0006154
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| | wiki/1976 in Canada Definition / wiki/1976 in Canada Research |
 | | Premier of Prince Edward IslandThe Premier of Prince Edward Island is the first minister for the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island. |  | | Events 1200-1899 1272 - Following Henry III of England's death on November 16, his son Prince Edward becomes King of England. |  | | [click for more] - Alexander B. CampbellAlexander Bradshaw Campbell (born December 1, 1933) is a former Prince Edward Island politician. |
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http://www.elresearch.com/wiki/1976_in_Canada
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| | AFM |
 | | Edward Schreyer School in Beausejour on Tuesdays and Thursdays during the school year and can be reached there at 204-268-3706 |  | | Edward Schreyer School / Lac du Bonnet Senior School |  | | Lac du Bonnet Seniors School on Monday and Wednesdays during the school year and can be reached there at 204-345-2585 |
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http://www.afm.mb.ca/mainhome_22.asp?contentID=182
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| | IISD Board of Directors - About IISD |
 | | Schreyer was elected to the Manitoba Legislature in 1958 (youngest member of Legislature); elected Leader of Manitoba N.D.P. June 1969 and subsequently elected Premier of Manitoba from 1969-77. |  | | In 1979, Schreyer became Canada’s 22nd Governor General serving until 1984. |  | | Following his lengthy public service career, Schreyer has been Visiting Professor in several Canadian and European universities, e.g., U of Victoria, UBC, Trier, Marburg, Kiel, Dresden/Leipzig. |
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http://www.iisd.org/about/board_bio.asp?bno=370
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| | UW- |
 | | He lectured on International relations at St. Paul’s College then was elected NDP Member of Parliament for Selkirk 1965 and reelected in 1968. He became NDP leader 1969 and Premier of Manitoba 1969-77. The ensuing government enacted, for the first time, law and regulations requiring environmental impact assessment. |  | | Ed Schreyer served as: Governor General of Canada and Commander-in-Chief 1979-84; as Canadian High Commissioner to Australia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Ambassador to Vanuatu 1984-88; currently serves as Chancellor, Brandon University, Brandon, Canada. |  | | Edward Schreyer was first elected to the Manitoba Legislature in 1958 at age 22 and reelected twice. |
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http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/index/quest-bio-schreyer
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| | CNW Group |
 | | Schreyer was elected during the board's recent meeting in South Africa. |  | | Schreyer also served as Canadian high commissioner to Australia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and ambassador to Vanuatu from 1984-88. |  | | WATERLOO, ON, March 24 /CNW/ - Former Governor General The Right Honourable Edward Schreyer is the newest member of the Board of Directors for Habitat for Humanity International. |
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http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/March2005/24/c8570.html
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 | | Prior to joining the Western School Division, Linda was the principal of Edward Schreyer School in Beausejour, Manitoba, a Gr. |  | | Our current Superintendent, Linda Sullivan, has been in this position since August 1, 2005. |
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http://www.westernsd.mb.ca/default.aspx?Name=office/adminTed
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| | Selkirk, ON News |
 | | Former governor general Edward Schreyer announced Thursday that he will run for the New Democrats in Manitoba. |  | | Rick Lawler - Stonewall Argus & Teulon Times Interlake Spectator -- TEULON -- After a long campaign, the candidates looked tired and many of the... |  | | Former GG Schreyer to run for NDP in Manitoba |
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http://www.topix.net/ca/selkirk-on
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| | Edward Schreyer |
 | | In 1969, Schreyer returned to provincial politics, elected on June 8 as leader of the New Democratic Party of Mantioba. |  | | Later in 1965, he ran as a member of the New Democratic Party and won election to the House of Commons. |  | | His political career began with his election to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as a member of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, representing the constituency of Brokenhead, from 1958 until 1965. |
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http://www.fastload.org/ed/Edward_Schreyer.html
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| | Resumé ~ PixelGirl Design |
 | | Yearbook Layout Committee, Edward Schreyer Senior School (September 1987 - June 1988) |
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http://www.pixelgirldesign.com/resume.php
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| | Canada's former Governor General on peak oil - Global Public Media |
 | | Edward R. Schreyer was appointed Governor General of Canada by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in 1979 and retired from the position in 1984. |  | | On December 15, 2005 Schreyer announced that he would run as the New Democratic Party's candidate in Selkirk—Interlake for the 2006 federal election. |  | | Edward Schreyer, former Governor General of Canada and current NDP candidate in Manitoba, speaks candidly about the energy crisis and his return to politics with GPM's David Room. |
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http://www.globalpublicmedia.com/interviews/620
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| | History of Summit Council for World Peace |
 | | Edward Heath, former prime minister, United Kingdom, H.E. Rodrigo Carazo, former president, Costa Rica, Dr. K.A. Namkung, Seton Hall Institute on Korean Affairs, Dr. Michael Mazarr, Washington Quarterly, Dr. Taewoo Kim, Korea Institute for Defense Analyses, H.E. Kare Willoch, former prime minister, Norway, H.E. Francisco Morales Bermudez, former president, Peru. |  | | Edward Seaga, former prime minister, Jamaica, Dennis W. Healey, former chancellor of the exchequer, UK, H.E. Steingrimur Hermannsson, former prime minister, Iceland, Rt. |  | | Edward Schreyer, former governor general, Canada, H.E. Abdel Swar El Dahab, former president, Sudan. |
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http://www.summitcouncil.org/history.shtml
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| | Professor Francesco Carassa |
 | | His Excellency the Right Honorable Edward Schreyer, Governor General of Canada at Government House, Ottawa |  | | While at the Central Radio Laboratory of Magneti Marelli in Milan from 1947 to 1962, Professor Carassa worked on time-division pulse systems, microwave propagation, radio relay systems, waveguide communication and FM television transmission. |
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http://www.marconifoundation.org/pages/fellows/Fellows_details/carassa.htm
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| | Manitoba Metis Federation Inc. - News |
 | | Laura Melanson is currently attending Edward Schreyer School. |  | | Laura needs to raise $10,000 to be a part of the expedition. |  | | Recently, a Metis youth student from Edward Schreyer School was selected to join a very elite group of educators in an expedition to the Antarctic next December. |
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http://www.mmf.mb.ca/coranto/viewnews.cgi?id=EpZVkFlAukYdHqSjcq
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| | The Frontier Centre for Public Policy |
 | | Between 1971 and 1977, he served as a Special Assistant to Premier Ed Schreyer, where his duties included regular attendance at caucus and cabinet meetings. |  | | From 1979 to 1992, he lectured at the University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Management, now the Asper School of Business. |  | | After leaving the farm, Herb Schulz was Vice-President and General Manager of a family-owned residential construction company from 1962 until 1970. |
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http://www.fcpp.org/events_detail.php?EventID=71
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| | The Oil Drum A Community Discussion about Peak Oil |
 | | Stoneleigh on Sat Dec 31 at 1:11 AM EST |  | | I was in ASPO 2005 in Lisbon and Schreyer was in a panel with Yves Cochet and Michael Meacher, (both ex environmental ministers) and Rudolf Rechsteiner, a Swiss parliamentary. |  | | Schreyer was Govenor General of Canada many years ago (usually an end of political career post), but is now contemplating a return to active politics as an MP. |
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http://www.theoildrum.com/story/2005/12/30/101215/29
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| | Carnival crowd boos Governor General - Quebec Winter Carnival - CBC Archives |
 | | However, the new governor general has made an effort today to appear festive in his carnival toque, scarf and |  | | A crowd of 5,000 revellers boo Governor General Edward Schreyer when he switches from French to English during his carnival speech. |  | | • Schreyer had only been governor general for about a week when the incident occurred. |
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http://archives.cbc.ca/400d.asp?id=1-69-517-2525
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 | | Remarks of the President and Governor General Edward R. Schreyer of Canada at the State Dinner in Ottawa |  | | Reagan were the guests of the Prime Minister at a gala performance at the National Arts Centre. |  | | President, when such close neighbors as your charming wife and yourself come to visit, I've found that the planned protocol gives way, at least in part, to a natural hospitality. |
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http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/1981/31081d.htm
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| | St. Paul's and Habitat for Humanity |
 | | Nova Scotia Home Builders Association endorsement and provision of site and house project management and supervision |  | | This will be the seventh year that the Rt. |  | | Edward Schreyer and his wife Lily Schreyer have volunteered their time to live with and work with other volunteers in the building of these homes. |
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http://www.stpaulshalifax.org/Habitat.html
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| | Biography Page 7EX |
 | | Clockwise from Top Left: Her Royal Highness Princess Anne and Lieutenant Governor Pearl McGonigal, Top Right : Premier Sterling Lyon, Middle Right: Senator Duff Roblin and Premier Gary Filmon, Bottom Centre: Governor General Edward Schreyer, Middle Left: Karen Kain |  | | Helen has made personal presentations of her work to many dignitaries over the course of her career. |
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http://www.ilos.net/~hgy/bpage7ex.htm
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| | Can an ex-GG change his spots, er, views? |
 | | Once upon a time -- back in 1987, to be exact; three years after his term as governor-general ended -- Ed Schreyer described homosexuality as "an affliction." But NDP Leader Jack Layton insists his candidate's views have changed, and that Schreyer now supports same-sex marriage. |  | | Former governor general Edward Schreyer said he is annoyed that statements he made in 1987 calling homosexuality "an affliction" have been made a campaign issue, adding that he supports equal rights for gays and lesbians. |  | | Schreyer will be facing a Conservative incumbent in Selkirk-Interlake -- James Bezan, who won by more than 8,000 votes in 2004. |
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http://bdoskoch.electionblog.ctv.ca/?item=119547
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| | Governors-General 1959 - |
 | | This former journalist went on to become the first woman Speaker of the House of Commons and Canada's first woman Governor General. |  | | Schreyer is a former Premier of Manitoba and High Commissioner to Austrailia. |
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http://www3.telus.net/public/tmgarj/gg1959.htm
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| | Alberta |
 | | Augmented of crest, supporters and motto by Royal Warrant of Queen Elizabeth II (signed by Governor General Edward Schreyer), |  | | Royal Warrant of King Edward VII, May 30, 1907 |  | | Act of Legislature assented to May 1, 1968 -- Proclaimed into force June 1, 1968 |
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http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/cpsc-ccsp/atc-ac/ab_e.cfm
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| | Lassing Dibben Consulting Engineers Ltd Company Information |
 | | This award is named after His Excellency, Edward Schreyer, a former Governor General of Canada. |  | | This was an extremely challenging project as it required "zero tolerance" for spillage during the operation. |  | | In the year 1989, Lassing Dibben Consulting Engineers Limited was honoured with this award for their design of the complex "double articulated boom" structures which were designed for Canada Steamship Lines Inc. |
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http://www.lassingdibben.com/cominfo.htm
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| | News & Events - Pearson Medal |
 | | Edward Schreyer, Governor General of Canada, presented this year’s Pearson Medal to J. King Gordon. |  | | In presenting Dr. Gordon to His Excellency, George Ignatieff, the UNA’s President made the following observations: |
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http://www.unac.org/en/news_events/pearson/1980.asp
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| | Planning Developments - Online |
 | | For the past six years, the Right Honorable Edward Schreyer and his wife Lily Schreyer, have volunteered their time to help build homes across Canada with Habitat for Humanity. |  | | This years project involves the construction of ten homes in five days. |  | | This year, they will join the Halifax / Dartmouth Habitat for Humanity Association for the 6th Annual Ed Schreyer Work Project. |
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http://www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/muns/plan/plandev/news.asp?cmd=view&articleid=370
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| | 2006 Power Smart Manitoba Winter Games |
 | | This venue will also house the Male and Female Volleyball competitions. |  | | The Edward Schreyer School is home to the female athletes coming to the Games. |  | | The Early Years Gymnasium will be the sport venue for Badminton. |
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http://www.manitobagames.ca/venues.html
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| | 3rd-36th, Volume 011a - Nonpolitical Statements |
 | | Madam Speaker: To repeat, the Standing Committee on Privileges and Elections will meet Thursday, March 20, at 10 a.m., in Room 255 to consider the Children's Advocate. |  | | Edward Helwer (Gimli): I move, seconded by the member for Turtle Mountain (Mr. |  | | Madam Speaker: Does the honourable member for Gimli have leave for a nonpolitical statement? |
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http://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/hansard/3rd-36th/vol_011a/h011a_3.html
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| | Brandon University Political Science Club |
 | | The Right Honourable Edward Schreyer speaking on "progress", or the lack thereof, made in Canada on social policy over the past three decades. |
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http://www.brandonu.ca/organizations/bupolitics/News_&_Events/2003_04/Picture_Pages/Schreyer1.htm
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| | EnergyBulletin.net Peak Oil News Clearinghouse |
 | | Esteemed political figure, Edward Schreyer, comes out of retirement with the hopes of addressing Peak Oil in Canada's Parliament. |  | | I am writing to you with a heavy heart. |
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http://www.energybulletin.net/news.php?cat=50&pageID=3
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| | CUPE Manitoba - News Release - Sunrise School Students Join Striking Workers |
 | | Winnipeg -- Students at the Edward Schreyer School in Beausejour have joined striking support workers in the Sunrise School Division. |  | | Steve Edward, National Representative - Ph: 942-0343, ext. |  | | Over 200 students walked out of class this morning in support of their custodians, maintenance staff, bus drivers and teaching assistants. |
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http://www.cupe.mb.ca/news/1618_studentsupport.htm
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| | globeandmail.com : Register |
 | | Schreyer, who will celebrate his 70th birthday on Wednesday, has stirred up controversy for remarks he made in 1986 that homosexuality was an “affliction” and “abnormal tendency. |  | | Former Governor-General Edward Schreyer, now a federal NDP candidate, says he only accepts same-sex marriages because churches are not being “browbeaten” into performing them. |  | | Do you have a username and password on globeandmail.com? |
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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20051218.wschreyerr1218/BNStory/National
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| | RAF Freight Forwarding Services/Farrow Intl. |
 | | Edward Schreyer and his wife, Lily, have volunteered their time and talent to help at a build somewhere in Canada. |  | | This years build was hosted by Habitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex. |  | | The Ed Shryer Work Project is Habitat for Humanities annual "blitz build", since 1994 The Rt. |
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http://www.farrow.com/habitat.html
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| | Peter Carlyle-Gordge - Contact |
 | | Cocktails with Edward Schreyer, Governor-General of Canada and former Premier of Manitoba |  | | Peter and ex-wife Cathy at Winnipeg's Government House, with Lt.Governor Pearl McGonigal and husband Marvin |
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http://www.gordge.com/photos.htm
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| | Canadian Tribal Association - Huron (II) |
 | | She also served as the test bed for the VLS installed in the TRUMP'ed Tribals and the Canadian Patrol Frigates. |  | | HMCS HURON represented Canada at the Silver Jubilee naval review at Spithead on June 28, 1977 and in 1981 carried Governor-General Edward Schreyer on a tour of five Scandanavian ports. |  | | Please refer to IROQUIS II for additional information regarding weaponary and performance data. |
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http://www.jproc.ca/cta/huron2.html
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 | | The Award is named in honour of former Governor-General Edward Schreyer, P.Eng. |  | | Since 1984, lifetime contributions to the advancement of the profession and the industry have been rewarded with the Beaubien Award to individuals nominated by their peers. |  | | Since 1981, ACEC has presented the Schreyer Award to the designers of the project with the highest technical merit. |
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http://www.acec.ca/main/get_content.asp?lang=en&itemtype=24
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