Hugh McFadyen

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Fort Whyte

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Hugh mcfadyen

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Tories demand end to BU strike

Saturday, 19 November 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - The Selinger government could end a 39-day professors' strike at Brandon University as early as Tuesday if it had the political will, Opposition Leader Hugh McFadyen said Friday. Surrounded by a dozen members of his Conservative caucus, McFadyen said ...

Pallister lobbying for expert panel on grain sector

Saturday, 19 November 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - THE man many say is the only suitor so far for Progressive Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen's job is lobbying for an expert panel to look at how Manitoba can capitalize on the end of the Canadian Wheat Board. Former MLA and MP Brian Pallister is ...

McFadyen renews call for legislating end to BU strike

Saturday, 19 November 2011

Brandon Sun - It's reached a critical stage," said party leader Hugh McFadyen, surrounded by a dozen PC MLAs, at a news conference at the Legislative Building. "Members of our caucus, including my office, are getting calls everyday from concerned students and their ...

Manitoba government won't order striking Brandon University profs back to work

Saturday, 19 November 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Opposition Leader Hugh McFadyen (mick-FAH'-din) says the strike has gone on too long and the government is allowing the rights of unions to trump the rights of students. He says Premier Greg Selinger should recall the legislature and quickly pass ...

Tories renew call for backtowork legislation to end Brandon University strike

Friday, 18 November 2011

Global Winnipeg - Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen says the strike has gone on too long and the 3000 students deserve to be back in class. Manitoba's Opposition is once again calling on the NDP government to force striking professors at Brandon University back to work. ...

McFadyen renews call for legislating end to BU strike

Friday, 18 November 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - It's reached a critical stage," said party leader Hugh McFadyen, surrounded by a dozen PC MLAs, at a news conference at the Legislative Building. "Members of our caucus, including my office, are getting calls everyday from concerned students and their ...

Tories renew call for backtowork legislation to end Brandon University strike

Friday, 18 November 2011

Brandon Sun - Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen (mick-FAH'-din) says the strike has gone on too long and the 3000 students deserve to be back in class. He says Premier Greg Selinger should recall the legislature and quickly pass back-to-work legislation. ...

Could the Manitoba Party get more votes?

Friday, 18 November 2011

Brandon Sun - Tuxedo MLA Heather Stefanson, first elected to the legislature in a 2000 byelection, said Thursday she's considering putting her name forward to succeed Hugh McFadyen, who announced on election night in October that he was stepping down. ...

Could the Manitoba Party get more votes?

Friday, 18 November 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Hugh McFadyen announced he was resigning as party leader after the Conservatives captured only 19 of 57 seats in the Oct. 4 provincial election. Brian Pallister, who is weighing a run to replace McFadyen, said he's also heard talk among party members ...

Leadership Questions

Thursday, 17 November 2011

mySteinbach.ca (blog) - As most of you know, on election night, PC leader Hugh McFadyen indicated that he would step down as leader of the Party once a new leader was chosen. However, until that time, Mr. McFadyen is still the leader of the Party and is continuing his work in ...