Hugh McFadyen

2011 Manitoba Election Archive

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Fort Whyte

Incumbent since 2005

Hugh mcfadyen

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Thursday, 06 October 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - The option simply wasn't viable this time around, and I don't believe Hugh McFadyen is entirely to blame for that. With balanced-budget legislation all but eliminated by the current socialist government, Manitobans can look forward to increased annual ...

The more you call for change…

Thursday, 06 October 2011

Uptown - Clockwise from top left: Greg Selinger gets happy with the masses, Hugh McFadyen throws in the towel, Jon Gerrard hangs in there, and James Beddome just chills out. (RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS ARCHIVES, JOE BRYSKA / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS ...

No interest in Manitoba politics

Thursday, 06 October 2011

Winnipeg Sun - Hugh McFadyen's Progressive Conservatives made a sharp turn to the left. They tried to emulate their NDP opponents by promising to outspend and out-borrow them. Not much there for traditional conservatives to vote for, many of whom weren't willing to ...

Tough times for Tories

Thursday, 06 October 2011

Winnipeg Sun - Tory leader Hugh McFadyen announced on Oct. 4, 2011 that he will step down as party leader. The NDP won a fourth straight majority government that night. (Brook Jones, QMI Agency) There was little joy in Toryville ...

Saunders Surprised by Election Results

Thursday, 06 October 2011

Portage Online - She adds the resignation of Hugh McFadyen was also a hard blow to the party. Saunders says there was not much surprise on the Liberal side, but certainly the size of the NDP win and the lack of movement of the PC's was surprising. ...

Graydon wins another term

Thursday, 06 October 2011

Red River Valley Echo - Before PC leader Hugh McFadyen announced his intention to resign as PC leader, Graydon supported his efforts, refusing to entertain the idea that McFadyen was to blame for earning the party 19 seats. "I think Hugh has done an excellent job," he said. ...

Swing riding results more partisan than predicted

Thursday, 06 October 2011

Interlake Spectator - ... James Beddome fell to sitting MLA Rob Altemeyer by more than 2800 votes. Altemeyer's margin of victory was the NDP's second largest in the province, and was the largest margin for any city MLA other than party leaders Greg Selinger and Hugh McFadyen.

speaking over McFadyen a snafu, not a snub

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Winnipeg Sun - (Winnipeg Sun) Greg Selinger was not trying to stick it to Hugh McFadyen when his triumphant entrance to his victory party interrupted the Tory leader's concession speech Tuesday night, a party spokesman said. It's standard protocol for the winner of ...

Midland MLA concerned by ruralurban divide

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Morden Times - Following the Tories' defeat, party leader Hugh McFadyen announced his resignation. "Obviously it was a surprise. Even the media cut him off and scrambled back to pick it up after," Pedersen said. He added McFadyen's decision was probably the best ...

Don't forget about rural Manitoba warns Pedersen

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Carman Valley Leader - Following the Tories' defeat, party leader Hugh McFadyen announced his resignation. "Obviously it was a surprise. Even the media cut him off and scrambled back to pick it up after," Pedersen said. He added McFadyen's decision was probably the best ...