Hugh McFadyen

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Fort Whyte

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Hugh mcfadyen

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McFadyen brushes off NDP's latest attack ad

Friday, 09 September 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - THE NDP launched another set of TV election ads Thursday that criticize Progressive Conservative Party Leader Hugh McFadyen -- but allow he's got good taste in clothes. One attack ad that started airing this week features a fictional McFadyen in a job ...

Selinger vows to train more to work in construction trades

Friday, 09 September 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen announced his own plans to boost skilled trades and apprenticeship training last week. It involved training credits for employers and a rule change that would allow a journeyman to supervise up to two apprentices ...

Community centre cash to combat crime: McFadyen

Friday, 09 September 2011

Winnipeg Sun - As part of the Tories' campaign focus on safer communities, leader Hugh McFadyen announced a boost for community centre funding in hopes of giving youth an alternative to crime. The Progressive Conservative leader made ...

Manitoba Tories promise cash for community centres to fight crime

Friday, 09 September 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Tory Leader Hugh McFadyen (mick-FAH'-din) says he'll increase funding for community centres to $25 million a year if his party wins the Oct. 4 provincial election. That's up $5 million from what it is now. McFadyen says better community facilities ...

NDP attack ad asks: Would you hire McFadyen? 0

Thursday, 08 September 2011

Winnipeg Sun - (COURTESY todaysndp.ca) The provincial New Democrats have launched another advertising attack on Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen, with a television spot that makes the claim — yet again — that he was part of a Tory administration that "fired 1000 ...

McFadyen Would Spend $20M on CommunityFacility Fund

Thursday, 08 September 2011

ChrisD.ca (blog) - In continuing with his safer communities theme, Progressive Conservative leader Hugh McFadyen announced Thursday that his government would devote $20 million annually to community facilities as a way of reducing crime. The Manitoba Community Investment ...

Tories would create $20M communityfacility fund

Thursday, 08 September 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - PC Leader Hugh McFadyen, in his latest campaign announcement, said today that the Manitoba Community Investment Fund would be an increase of $5 million per year over current NDP funding, and ultimately provide $25 million in new funding over a ...

Manitoba politicians promise tax credits amid doubts that they work

Thursday, 08 September 2011

Global Winnipeg - Progressive Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen recently made the first boutique tax credit promise of the Oct. 4 provincial election campaign. He said a Tory government would expand the province's current income tax credit for children's fitness ...

Manitoba politicians promise tax credits amid doubts that they work

Thursday, 08 September 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Progressive Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen recently made the first boutique tax credit promise of the Oct. 4 provincial election campaign. He said a Tory government would expand the province's current income tax credit for children's fitness ...

NDP attack ads target Hugh McFadyen's clothing

Thursday, 08 September 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - The NDP launched another set of TV election ads Thursday that criticize Progressive Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen – and his clothing. One ad that started airing this week features a fictional McFadyen in a job interview to be Manitoba's next ...