Hugh McFadyen
2011 Manitoba Election Archive
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Fort Whyte byelection to be held on Sept. 4
Friday, 03 August 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - The constituency seat has been vacant since July 30 following the resignation of Manitoba's former Progressive Conservative leader Hugh McFadyen, who held the seat since 2007. Manitoba's new PC leader Brian Pallister is expected to run for the seat.
Time to rebuild provincial PC party: Pallister
Friday, 03 August 2012
Carman Valley Leader - The vacancy was created when Hugh McFadyen announced he would step down as party leader on the night of last fall's provincial election, when the Tories failed to pick up any new seats. Pallister is no stranger to politics. He served in Gary Filmon's cabinet ...
Pallister upset over NDP move on daycare
Friday, 03 August 2012
Brandon Sun - Fort Whyte is the former constituency of Hugh McFadyen, who resigned as MLA and PC party leader effective on Monday. The Tories have held the Fort Whyte riding since 1995. Pallister is expected to run for the seat when a byelection is called, though he ...
Pallister knocks timing of cash
Friday, 03 August 2012
Brandon Sun - Fort Whyte is the former constituency of Hugh McFadyen, who resigned as MLA and PC party leader effective last Monday. McFadyen won the seat for the second consecutive time in 2011 with 5594 votes, more than double the votes of his NDP competition, ...
Pallister must offer real choice
Friday, 03 August 2012
Winnipeg Sun - The Tories were trounced in last October's provincial general election following a campaign, under then-leader Hugh McFadyen, in which they clearly appeared to have forgotten their roots, in particular, of prudent government investment. The Tories' promises ...
Pallister knocks timing of cash
Friday, 03 August 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - Fort Whyte is the former constituency of Hugh McFadyen, who resigned as MLA and PC party leader effective last Monday. McFadyen won the seat for the second consecutive time in 2011 with 5594 votes, more than double the votes of his NDP competition, ...
More affordable childcare for Whyte Ridge
Friday, 03 August 2012
Winnipeg Sun - Conservative Leader Brian Pallister described the funding as an attempt by the Selinger government to buy votes in a planned byelection in the Fort Whyte constituency, which former Tory leader Hugh McFadyen had represented as MLA until stepping down ...
Pallister's acclamation a smart move for PCs
Thursday, 02 August 2012
Carman Valley Leader - After formally declaring his candidacy last spring, Pallister went unchallenged en route to assuming the party reins from now former leader Hugh McFadyen. But while it wasn't much of a race that doesn't mean that Pallister wasn't the right choice for the job.
The right choice but Pallister faces tough task
Wednesday, 01 August 2012
Morden Times - In last year's election under outgoing chief Hugh McFadyen, the party even unveiled a platform that pledged to spend more tax dollars than their NDP rivals and push the province further into debt. To say Pallister has his work cut out for him before he can ...
A little vision
Wednesday, 01 August 2012
Brandon Sun - It's a nice turn of phrase, but it's also singularly familiar. And after reading an excerpt of the biography for former Tory leader Hugh McFadyen on the Progressive Conservative website, here's why: “Hugh (McFadyen) is a proud Manitoban who believes that our ...