Hugh McFadyen
2011 Manitoba Election Archive
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Incumbent since 2005

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Political Party: PC
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Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - I like and respect Hugh McFadyen and think that he made a courageous and correct decision to step down as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba. For two consecutive elections, McFadyen and his advisers have failed to address ...
If every vote counted, NDP wouldn't have majority
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - Tory Leader Hugh McFadyen, on the other hand, couldn't have had a great weekend, pondering his future and wondering how things all went so wrong. In reality, he shouldn't have had as much to be glum about. Approximately 31000 more Manitobans voted for ...
Own up to problems to solve them: Engstrom
Sunday, 09 October 2011
Winnipeg Sun - Premier Greg Selinger started his victory address moments after Hugh McFadyen began his concession speech. When asked about it, NDP officials repeated a campaign line by saying it would have been too big a risk to let people hear McFadyen's speech. ...
The columnist we deserve
Saturday, 08 October 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - Hugh McFadyen had the honour to fall on his sword after his defeat. Perhaps Oleson should do the same. Following the provincial election, Tom Oleson ends his personal take on another NDP victory in his Oct. 5 column. The column was typical Oleson. ...
Plenty to be thankful for
Saturday, 08 October 2011
Brandon Sun - In spite of a very disappointing election loss for the Progressive Conservatives, which ultimately claimed yet another Tory leader — Hugh McFadyen — party members should be somewhat thankful that they have at least not lost any seats in the legislature ...
As goes 24 Sussex, so the opposite goes the provinces
Saturday, 08 October 2011
Winnipeg Sun - Just ask Ontario's Tim Hudak or Manitoba's Hugh McFadyen. People who like talking about politics want to believe elections are decided by issues, strategies and candidates' personalities ... even though the parties differ minimally on issues they ...
Party's over, Greg — now get to work
Saturday, 08 October 2011
Winnipeg Sun - The NDP ran a negative campaign focusing on Hugh McFadyen's associations with former premier Gary Filmon. To a certain extent, the election went from being about the present and, more importantly, the future to the past. This got people off-course, ...
The Home Front: my mom's book on Hong Kong
Friday, 07 October 2011
Winnipeg Free Press (blog) - Waddell, a prominent Tory supporter and newspaper publisher, writes what happened Oct. 4 should not have come as a complete surprise: Within two hours of the PC Manitoba defeat in Tuesday's election and Hugh McFadyen's resignation, Winnipeg Sun editor ...
Ruralurban divide concerns MLA
Friday, 07 October 2011
Morden Times - Pederson said it came as a surprise when party leader Hugh McFadyen announced his resignation, but he suggested it was probably the best thing for the party. The Midland MLA said he has no intention of running for the Tory leadership.
Who will pick up the pieces?
Friday, 07 October 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - Another name that popped up as a possible successor to outgoing Tory Leader Hugh McFadyen is former Portage la Prairie MLA and MP Brian Pallister. "He's got the resources to do it. He's got the credentials to do it. He's a smart guy," a Tory insider ...