Hugh McFadyen

2011 Manitoba Election Archive

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Fort Whyte

Incumbent since 2005

Hugh mcfadyen

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Political Party: PC

Phone: (204) 942-8283

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Portage MLA Pleased With New Party Leadership

Wednesday, 01 August 2012

Portage Online - While Pallister will replace Hugh McFadyen as party leader, he will not become the official Leader of the Opposition. He must first win a seat in the provincial legislature before he will be consideredin that role. Pallister will run in a by-election for the Fort Whyte ...

Pallister's message: Aim higher

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Brandon Sun - "I want us to have the most inclusive political party in the history of this province," Pallister declared Monday in his first public event since being acclaimed leader over the weekend, succeeding Hugh McFadyen. Wearing a dark blue suit with a pale blue shirt ...

Pallister's message: Aim higher

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - "I want us to have the most inclusive political party in the history of this province," Pallister declared Monday in his first public event since being acclaimed leader over the weekend, succeeding Hugh McFadyen. Wearing a dark blue suit with a pale blue shirt ...

Pallister not promising Westman cabinet spot

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Brandon Sun - Pallister took over the reins of the party on Monday from outgoing leader Hugh McFadyen, who has also resigned as the MLA for Fort Whyte. Premier Greg Selinger now has a year to hold the byelection in that southwest Winnipeg constituency, and while it is ...

Pallister's tall glass half full

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - That he was the lone horse in the race to replace Hugh McFadyen as leader was taken to be a sign that it was a job nobody wanted because it likely would prove thankless. Possible contenders had young families that required more attention than the position ...

Pallister's message: Aim higher

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - "I want us to have the most inclusive political party in the history of this province," Pallister declared Monday in his first public event since being acclaimed leader over the weekend, succeeding Hugh McFadyen. Wearing a dark blue suit with a pale blue shirt ...

He has to be the kind of leader he is promising us he'll be

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - It's the second time in the last 13 years the Tories have acclaimed a new leader (Stuart Murray was the other; Hugh McFadyen had to face off against Ron Schuler and Ken Waddell), a fact Pallister is trying to mitigate as best he can. In his comments to ...

Pallister, the new Leader of the PC Party, making plans 0

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Portage Daily Graphic - "As many as 10 people at various times did investigate ... and looked for support to get involved in the process. But a tremendous commitment is required to pursue that," he said. "That is why I start by thanking Hugh McFadyen for the commitment he made ... to ...

Pallister takes aim at have not government

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Morden Times - “Manitoba is a have province with a have-not” government,” he said. Saturday's deadline for challengers in the Tory leadership race passed without any additional contenders, and Pallister, 58, was acclaimed. The vacancy was created when Hugh McFadyen ...

Pallister done with 'havenot' government

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Winnipeg Sun - 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 ...