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  2. Gerry Ducharme - Wikipedia

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    insurance broker and real estate dealer Gerald Ducharme (born March 21, 1939) is a former politician in Manitoba, Canada . He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1986 to 1995, and was a cabinet minister in the government of Progressive Conservative Premier Gary Filmon from 1988 to 1995.

  3. List of political parties in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba First 2016-2022 (called Manitoba Party, 2016-2019) Manitoba Grey Party 2002-2003; Manitoba Labour Party 1910; Manitoba Marijuana Party 2005-2007; Manitoba Party 1998-2003; Manitoba Party 2019-2023 (called Manitoba Forward Party, 2019-2020) Manitoba Reform Party 1991-1995; Manitoba Social Credit Party 1935-1981; Patrons of Industry 1890s

  4. 43rd Manitoba Legislature - Wikipedia

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    43rd Manitoba Legislature; Majority parliament: 9 November 2023 – present: Parliament leaders; Premier: Wab Kinew 18 Oct 2023 – present: Leader of the Opposition: Heather Stefanson 18 Oct 2023 – 15 Jan 2024: Wayne Ewasko 18 Jan 2024 – present: Party caucuses; Government: New Democrat: Opposition: Progressive Conservative: Unrecognized ...

  5. Jim Maloway - Wikipedia

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    He later expressed concern that parts of Manitoba's Autopac system would be sold off to the private sector, [11] and accused the Filmon government of privatizing the Manitoba Liquor Control Commission by stealth. [12] After eleven years in opposition, the New Democratic Party was returned to government in the 1999 provincial election.

  6. Leader of the Opposition (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    This status generally goes to the leader of the second largest party in the Legislative Assembly. William Alexander Macdonald was the first officially recognized Leader of the Opposition in Manitoba, although Rodmond Roblin is considered to have been the de facto opposition leader from 1890 until he lost his seat in the 1892 provincial election.

  7. List of Manitoba general elections - Wikipedia

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    It show the dominance of the Conservative party (blue) and Liberal party (red) prior to World War I; the inter-war wins of the United Farmers party (yellow); and the post-World War II rise of the NDP (orange), which mirrors the decline of the Liberal Party. The narrow wins of the Progressive Conservative Party (blue) in the 1960s and 1980s can ...

  8. 44th Manitoba general election - Wikipedia

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    October 3: The 2023 Manitoba general election is held, resulting in a majority for the New Democratic Party. The Progressive Conservative Party becomes the Official Opposition, and the Liberal Party is reduced to one seat.

  9. 40th Manitoba Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The 40th Manitoba Legislature was created following a general election in 2011.. The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Greg Selinger formed a majority government. [1]Following the election, Hugh McFadyen of the Progressive Conservative Party stepped down as Leader of the Opposition. [1]