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 <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Provincial <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> Parties, technically sections <b>ofb> the federal <b>partyb>, have governed several provinces and a territory.
The NDP is noted for its populist, agrarian and <b>democraticb> socialist roots, its close affiliation with organized labour, and, while the <b>partyb> is secular and pluralistic, it has a longstanding relationship with the Christian left and the Social Gospel movement, particularly the United Church <b>ofb> Canada.
The influence <b>ofb> organized labour on the <b>partyb> is still reflected in the <b>partyb>'s leadership elections as labour votes are scaled to 25% <b>ofb> the total number <b>ofb> ballots cast.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Democratic_Party   (1995 words)

  
 <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is the provincial wing <b>ofb> the federal <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>, and is a successor to the Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation.
The CCF's leadership restructured the <b>partyb> during the next three years, and in 1961 it was formally merged with the Canadian Labour Congress to create the <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>.
Schreyer resigned as <b>partyb> leader in 1979, after being appointed Governor-General <b>ofb> Canada.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Democratic_Party_of_Manitoba   (1485 words)

  
 Edward Schreyer biography .ms
Schreyer returned to provincial politics in 1969, and was elected on June 8 as leader <b>ofb> the <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba.
In 1977, Scheyer's <b>Newb> Democrats were defeated by the Progressive Conservative <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba under Sterling Lyon.
He led his <b>partyb> to a watershed electoral victory shortly thereafter, and served as Premier <b>ofb> Manitoba from 1969 until 1977.
http://edward-schreyer.biography.ms   (761 words)

  
 Progressive Conservative <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba
By this time, the <b>newb> Liberal Premier Thomas Greenway had formally introduced <b>partyb> government to the province, and no one doubted that Norquay was now the province's Conservative leader.
The Manitoba Conservatives received their greatest strongest from the francophone community in the 1915 election, due to the fact that the <b>partyb> was seen as more supportive than the Liberals <b>ofb> francophone education rights.
The <b>partyb> was a minor force in parliament, however, and was largely sidelined by the radical farmer and labour movements <b>ofb> the late 1910s.
http://www.infothis.com/find/Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Manitoba   (1601 words)

  
 RCI: News
News <b>ofb> his death was announced on Saturday.
In another vote that expressly challenged the governing Liberal <b>Partyb>, the delegates decided overwhelmingly in favour <b>ofb> a resolution that defines marriage as the union between a man and a woman.
The <b>newb> contract will increase wages by 4.5 per cent over three years, and improve job security and severance packages for those who are laid off.
http://www.rcinet.ca/rci/en/news/2005/03/20050319.shtml   (2218 words)

  
 Articles - Gary Doer
The <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>'s convention to determine a successor for Pawley was scheduled for March 30, in the middle <b>ofb> the campaign.
This announcement was greeted with suspicion by many Manitoba voters, and allowed Doer (himself running as a moderate) to present his <b>partyb> as a safe alternative.
Doer emerged as a defender <b>ofb> Manitoba's internet pharmaceutical industry in early 2005, opposing efforts by the federal government to shut down the practice.
http://www.lastring.com/articles/Gary_Doer?mySession=14a7504791eb316942302e494b299831   (749 words)

  
 Geneive Abdo on The Paula Gordon Show
Doer has led the <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> (NDP) <b>ofb> Manitoba since 1988 and has been premier <b>ofb> this prairie province since 1999.
Manitoba’s Premier Gary Doer (National <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>) and <b>Newb> Brunswick’s Premier Bernard Lord (Progressive Conservative <b>Partyb>) have created a unique Manitoba-<b>Newb> Brunswick Cooperation Corridor.
Lord has led the Progressive Conservative <b>Partyb> (PCP) <b>ofb> <b>Newb> Brunswick since 1997 and has been premier <b>ofb> this Atlantic province since 1999.
http://paulagordon.com/shows/doer   (1052 words)

  
 Jim Carr
Carr first ran for the Manitoba legislature in the provincial election <b>ofb> 1986, losing to Progressive Conservative leader Gary Filmon in the upscale west Winnipeg riding <b>ofb> Tuxedo.
He ran again in the provincial election <b>ofb> 1988 during a period <b>ofb> increased support for the provincial Liberals, and scored a surprisingly strong victory in the riding <b>ofb> Fort Rouge, defeating NDP cabinet minister Roland Penner by over 2000 votes.
Following redistribution, Carr sought re-election in the 1990 provincial election in the riding <b>ofb> Crescentwood, where he defeated Progressive Conservative Tom DeNardi by 1310 votes.
http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/J/Jim-Carr.htm   (442 words)

  
 CONK! Encyclopedia: New_Democratic_Party
Provincial <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> Parties, technically sections <b>ofb> the federal <b>partyb>, have governed several provinces and a territory.
The NDP is noted for its populist, agrarian and <b>democraticb> socialist roots, its close affiliation with organized labour, and, while the <b>partyb> is secular and pluralistic, it has a longstanding relationship with the Christian left and the Social Gospel movement, particularly the United Church <b>ofb> Canada.
The influence <b>ofb> organized labour on the <b>partyb> is still reflected in the <b>partyb>'s leadership elections as labour votes are scaled to 25% <b>ofb> the total number <b>ofb> ballots cast.
http://www.conk.com/search/encyclopedia.cgi?q=New_Democratic_Party   (2115 words)

  
 William Chornopyski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was associated with the <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba for many years, but was elected to the provincial legislature in 1988 as a member <b>ofb> the Manitoba Liberal <b>Partyb>.
William Chornopyski (May 27, 1922-September 11, 2002) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
In the provincial election <b>ofb> 1986, Chornopyski contested the riding <b>ofb> Burrows as an independent candidate, and lost to incumbent <b>Newb> Democrat Conrad Santos by 2110 votes.
http://www.bucyrus.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/William_Chornopyski   (430 words)

  
 Province <b>ofb> Manitoba Frequently Asked Questions
Premier Gary Doer is the leader <b>ofb> the <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba.
The Probate Division <b>ofb> the Court <b>ofb> Queens Bench has records <b>ofb> wills that have been probated in Manitoba.
Is there an online list <b>ofb> the current Cabinet Ministers in the Manitoba government?
http://www.gov.mb.ca/faq.html   (1645 words)

  
 Gary Doer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>'s convention to determine a successor for Pawley was scheduled for March 30, in the middle <b>ofb> the campaign.
This announcement was greeted with suspicion by many Manitoba voters, and allowed Doer (himself running as a moderate) to present his <b>partyb> as a safe alternative.
He was also the President <b>ofb> the Manitoba Government Employees Union for seven years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Doer   (728 words)

  
 Leadership - encyclopedia article about Leadership.
That is, under the American theory, the authority <b>ofb> leadership derived from the power <b>ofb> the voters conveyed through the electoral college.
Originally, the term usually referred to the presiding officer <b>ofb> a ceremony or meeting (i.e.
The Electors' Action Movement, a municipal political <b>partyb> in Vancouver, British Columbia,
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/leadership   (6077 words)

  
 math lessons - <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba
It is the provincial wing <b>ofb> the <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Canada, and is a successor to the Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation.
The <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba is a social <b>democraticb> political <b>partyb> in Manitoba, Canada.
The CCF's leadership spent the next three years restructuring the <b>partyb>, and in 1961 it was formally merged with the Canadian Labour Congress to create the <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Canada.
http://www.mathdaily.com/lessons/New_Democratic_Party_of_Manitoba   (1499 words)

  
 Gary Filmon
Lyon's Tories were defeated later in 1981 by the <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> under Howard Pawley, though Filmon was re-elected in the <b>newb> riding <b>ofb> Tuxedo.
He was the leader <b>ofb> the Progressive Conservative <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba from 1983 to 2000, and served as Premier from 1988 to 1999.
He was elected to replace Lyon as <b>partyb> leader in 1983, defeating Brian Ransom and Clayton Manness at a delegated convention (see Progressive Conservative <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba leadership conventions).
http://www.mcfly.org/wik/Gary_Filmon   (948 words)

  
 cric.ca - Canada's Portal - Quick Guide
Manitoba's <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>, under the leadership <b>ofb> Premier Gary Doer, won a second majority victory Tuesday, June 3, 2003.
Doer, standing with his wife and young daughter, thanked Manitobans for their vote <b>ofb> confidence, saying he was proud <b>ofb> his <b>partyb>'s achievement.
Elected Leader <b>ofb> the Manitoba <b>Newb> Democrats 1988
http://www.cric.ca/en_html/guide/provinc_elections/manitoba_elec.html   (430 words)

  
 Liberal <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Canada
Under the <b>partyb>'s <b>newb> leader, John Turner, the Liberals lost power in the 1984 Canadian election and were reduced to only 40 seats in the House <b>ofb> Commons.
It was not until Wilfrid Laurier became leader that the Liberal <b>Partyb> emerged as a modern <b>partyb>.
The Liberal <b>Partyb> held its first leadership convention in 1919 electing William Lyon Mackenzie King as leader.
http://www.1-free-software.com/en/wikipedia/l/li/liberal_party_of_canada.html   (1953 words)

  
 Monetary Reform ON-Line - Parties
Dalhousie PC Youth - campus association <b>ofb> the PC <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Canada and the Nova Scotia PC <b>Partyb>.
<b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> - official site <b>ofb> the <b>Newb> Democrats <b>ofb> Canada.
<b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> in Peel and Halton - up-to-date info on nomination meetings, candidates, federal election, and phone contacts for riding associations.
http://www.monetary-reform.on.ca/parties.shtml   (520 words)

  
 Progressive Conservative <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Canada - Biocrawler definition:Progressive Conservative <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Canada - Biocrawler
The <b>partyb> adopted the "Progressive Conservative" <b>partyb> name in 1942 when Manitoba Premier John Bracken, a long-time leader <b>ofb> that province's Progressive <b>Partyb>, agreed to become leader <b>ofb> the Conservatives on condition that the <b>partyb> add Progressive to its name.
Even though the Quebec Conservative <b>Partyb> dominated politics in that province for the first thirty years <b>ofb> Confederation at both the federal and provincial levels, in the 20th century the <b>partyb> was never able to be a force in provincial politics, and ultimately dissolved into the Union Nationale in 1935.
Following Mulroney's resignation, his successor as Tory leader and as prime minister was Kim Campbell, who led the <b>partyb> into the disastrous election <b>ofb> 1993.
http://biocrawler.com/biowiki/Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Canada   (2743 words)

  
 CBC News Indepth: Year in Review 2003
Manitoba's <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>, under the leadership <b>ofb> Premier Gary Doer, wins a second majority victory.
<b>Newb> Brunswick Premier Bernard Lord and his Progressive Conservatives hold on to a slim majority Monday, in the province's closest election in 30 years.
In a landmark decision, Ontario's highest court upholds a lower court decision to legally allow same-sex marriages.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/yearinreview2003/news06.html   (173 words)

  
 Conrad Santos: Information From Answers.com
Santos was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1981 provincial election as a <b>Newb> Democrat in the north-end Winnipeg riding <b>ofb> Burrows, defeating NDP-turned-Progressive MLA Ben Hanuschak.
Conrad Santos (November 26, 1934-) is a Manitoba politician and a current member <b>ofb> the Manitoba legislature.
Santos lost the Burrows NDP nomination to Doug Martindale in 1988, and subsequently entered the <b>partyb>'s leadership race (which was choosing a successor to Howard Pawley) for the sole purpose <b>ofb> protesting the <b>partyb>'s nomination methods.
http://www.answers.com/topic/conrad-santos   (446 words)

  
 CBC News Indepth: Conservative <b>Partyb>
David Orchard and a group <b>ofb> Conservative <b>partyb> members ask an Ontario Superior Court to rule that leader Peter MacKay violated the <b>partyb>'s constitution with the merger plan.
In the federal election Reform wins 22 <b>ofb> Alberta's 26 seats, 24 <b>ofb> British Columbia's 30 seats, five seats in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and a single seat in Ontario, for a total <b>ofb> 52 seats.
Conservative <b>partyb> members gave Harper 56 per cent <b>ofb> the available points in the vote.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/conservativeparty/uniteright_timeline.html   (601 words)

  
 Find in a Library: The government <b>ofb> Edward Schreyer : <b>democraticb> socialism in Manitoba
The government <b>ofb> Edward Schreyer: <b>democraticb> socialism in Manitoba
Find in a Library: The government <b>ofb> Edward Schreyer: <b>democraticb> socialism in Manitoba
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf <b>ofb> its member libraries.
http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/c2d30926485c4af0a19afeb4da09e526.html   (70 words)

  
 The World Almanac E-Newsletter--July 2004
When the interstate highway system began to be built, people in isolated rural communities were delighted to discover that a <b>newb> highway in their vicinity gave them easy and speedy access to the amenities <b>ofb> cities and large towns.
The <b>newb> legislation authorized the construction <b>ofb> over 40,000 miles <b>ofb> limited-access highway, at over $1 million per mile, with 90 percent <b>ofb> the funding coming from a Highway Trust Fund established through excise taxes on gasoline, vehicles, and tires.
On June 30 the <b>newb> interim government took legal custody <b>ofb> Saddam Hussein and 11 <b>ofb> his aides, though they remained in physical custody <b>ofb> U.S. forces for security reasons; Hussein appeared before a court that day and was to be arraigned July 1.
http://www.worldalmanac.com/200407WAE-Newsletter.html   (9439 words)

  
 Len Harapiak - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Len Harapiak
After Pawley's government lost a vote <b>ofb> confidence in 1988, Harapiak ran for the Manitoba NDP leadership as an opponent <b>ofb> the <b>partyb>'s establishment.
He served in the NDP government <b>ofb> Howard Pawley, and narrowly lost the <b>partyb>'s leadership to Gary Doer in 1988.
A school principal and part-time farmer, Harapiak first ran for the Manitoba NDP in 1977 in the north-western riding <b>ofb> Swan River.
http://www.encyclopedia-glossary.com/en/Len-Harapiak.html   (330 words)

  
 NDP Home Page/Page d'accueil du NPD
<b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> McGill University/Nouveau Parti démocratique de l'Université McGill
Canada's <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>/Nouveau Parti démocratique du Canada
<b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> Youth <b>ofb> Canada/Jeunes Néo-démocrates du Canada
http://home.ican.net/~alexng/ndp.html   (408 words)

  
 Thomson Nelson - Political Science -Canadian Politics on the Web/Political Parties in Canada
Visit Nova Scotia Elections for a list <b>ofb> registered political parties in Nova Scotia
Political parties also structure most <b>ofb> work <b>ofb> the legislatures by organizing the members into disciplined blocs.
Election choices are made simpler because Canadians can decide which candidate to vote for based on which <b>partyb> they wish to form the government.
http://polisci.nelson.com/parties.html   (272 words)

  
 Canada - <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>
Darrell Dexter 2002 Darrell Dexter's campaign for leader <b>ofb> the Nova Scotia <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>
The <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> - Radisson Constituency, Manitoba
<b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> The Lambton ~ Kent ~ Middlesex
http://www.politicalresources.net/canada/c-dem.htm   (132 words)

  
 Welcome to the NDP Caucus
The 35 Caucus members <b>ofb> Manitoba's <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> Government are committed to working together with people from all corners <b>ofb> our province to ensure a bright future for all Manitobans.
This century can be Manitoba's century - with <b>newb> hope for our young people, a partnership for <b>newb> and better jobs, and a health care system you can count on when you need it.
Your involvement and input are so important to achieving our common goals.
http://www.ndpcaucus.mb.ca   (96 words)

  
 <b>Newb> Democrats on the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI)
The NDP is the only political <b>partyb> in Canada's House <b>ofb> Commons to have registered opposition to the Multilateral Agreement on Investment
PEI's sole <b>Newb> Democrat leads Island government to oppose MAI
This is why <b>Newb> Democrats oppose MAI as currently drafted:
http://home.ican.net/~edtoth/ndpmai.html   (211 words)

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