Hugh McFadyen
2011 Manitoba Election Archive
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Incumbent since 2005
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Provincial progressive conservative party finds new leader
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
The Manitoban - Pallister has replaced former conservative leader Hugh McFadyen , who stepped down after the 2011 provincial election. Pallister has officially been named as a contender for McFadyen's previous riding of Fort Whyte and will be running against NDP Brandy ...
Provincial progressive conservative party finds new leader
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
The Manitoban - Pallister has replaced former conservative leader Hugh McFadyen , who stepped down after the 2011 provincial election. Pallister has officially been named as a contender for McFadyen's previous riding of Forty Whyte and will be running against NDP ...
Fort Whyte voters have until Sunday to add their name to list
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - ... Leader Brian Pallister, NDP candidate Brandy Schmidt, Liberal candidate Bob Axworthy and Green Party candidate Donnie Benham. The seat became vacant after former PC Leader Hugh McFadyen resigned. (You must be logged in to post your reaction) ...
Son of former city Winnipeg councillor will run in Manitoba byelection
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - 4 to replace Hugh McFadyen (mihk-FAH'-den), the former Progressive Conservative leader who stepped down after failing to improve Tory fortunes in last year's election. Fort Whyte is considered a safe Tory seat and the party is running its new leader, Brian ...
Son of former city Winnipeg councillor will run in Manitoba byelection
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Brandon Sun - 4 to replace Hugh McFadyen (mihk-FAH'-den), the former Progressive Conservative leader who stepped down after failing to improve Tory fortunes in last year's election. Fort Whyte is considered a safe Tory seat and the party is running its new leader, Brian ...
Tories using byelection to prep for 2016 vote
Friday, 10 August 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - The area's last MLA was former Progressive Conservative leader Hugh McFadyen, who resigned last month. "I'm a curler. The ice is the same for both teams. I understand that," Pallister said. "Byelections are a hard time to get people engaged in politics ...
Pedersen to chair Tory caucus as Taillieu switches roles with Goertzen
Friday, 10 August 2012
Carman Valley Leader - As for Goertzen he has been succeeded by Charleswood MLA Myrna Driedger as deputy leader. At the end of last month Pallister, a one-time minister in Filmon government and former Portage-Lisgar MP, went unchallenged in succeeding Hugh McFadyen as ...
(Bob) Axworthy to run for Liberals in Fort Whyte
Wednesday, 08 August 2012
Winnipeg Sun - The seat was vacated by Hugh McFadyen, the former Progressive Conservative leader, who held it from 2005-12. McFadyen formally gave up the seat when he stepped down as the party leader at the end of July. New PC leader Brian Pallister plans to seek ...
Pallister to seek Fort Whyte seat
Wednesday, 08 August 2012
Carman Valley Leader - Residents of Winnipeg's provincial Fort Whyte constituency won't be without an MLA for long, following the recent resignation of previous representative Hugh McFadyen. The NDP government announced on August 3 that a byelection to fill the legislative seat ...
A big week from golfing to politics
Wednesday, 08 August 2012
Carman Valley Leader - Pallister will begin campaigning in the Fort Whyte riding in Winnipeg formerly held by the man Pallister is replacing – Hugh McFadyen. The relatively quick election call to the polls set for Sept. 4 will be the first among many obstacles Pallister faces as he ...