Hugh McFadyen

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Fort Whyte

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Hugh mcfadyen

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Pallister to announce candidacy for PC leadership

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Portage Daily Graphic - By Jordan Maxwell The candidate hopeful will be making the announcement at Boston Pizza in Portage la Prairie, but will first make a formal address in Winnipeg to solidify his intention to replace Hugh McFadyen as leader of the party.

Pallister To Make Announcement

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Portage Online - The Tories are looking to replace Hugh McFadyen, who announced his plan to resign after last October's provincial election, which saw the Tories remain on the opposition benches with 19 of the 57 legislature seats. We will be in attendance for the ...

Pallister talks PC leadership

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Morden Times - City councillor Scott Fielding has also said he's seriously considering running for the leadership, after Hugh McFadyen announced plans to step down in October. The St. James-Brooklands councillor said he's mulling over the decision with his family ...

Pallister talks PC leadership

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Winnipeg Sun - Pallister, 57, told the Winnipeg Sun on Tuesday of his intention to vie for the party's leadership, which will be decided next fall after Hugh McFadyen steps down from the post after holding it for more than five years.

Goertzen won't seek top Tory job

Thursday, 05 April 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - Goertzen said Wednesday he and his family made the decision not to seek the job being vacated by Hugh McFadyen. Goertzen said he could not commit to run for the top job because the effort required would be too consuming for him, his wife and young son.

Manitoba Tory leadership campaign still not out of the starting gate

Thursday, 05 April 2012

Global Winnipeg - Hugh McFadyen;Progressive Conservative Leader is shown prior to the televised debate Friday Sept. 23;2011 in Winnipeg. WINNIPEG - Manitoba Progressive Conservatives do not appear worried about their leadership race, despite the fact that it hasn't ...

Manitoba Tory leadership campaign still not out of the starting gate

Wednesday, 04 April 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - The Tories are looking to replace Hugh McFadyen, who announced his plan to resign after last October's provincial election, which saw the Tories remain on the opposition benches with 19 of the 57 legislature seats. The party increased its share of the ...

Prominent Tory Passes On Leadership Race

Wednesday, 04 April 2012

Portage Online - A prominent member of the provincial Conservative caucus has decided against running for party leader in October, to replace Hugh McFadyen. Steinbach MLA Kelvin Goertzen has announced he won't run, after considering the possibility for several months.

Fielding to decide soon on Tory leadership run

Wednesday, 04 April 2012

Winnipeg Sun - Meanwhile, Steinbach MLA Kelvin Goertzen announced late Tuesday he would not seek the leadership of the Progressive Conservatives when Hugh McFadyen steps down in October. “While it was a decision made with many things taken into consideration, ...

Struthers' budget to seek spending cuts

Saturday, 31 March 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - Tory Leader Hugh McFadyen insisted that finances were worse than the NDP were letting on and no one could balance the budget by 2014-2015. McFadyen was soundly criticized, both within and outside his party, for making this pledge.