Hugh McFadyen

2011 Manitoba Election Archive

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Fort Whyte

Incumbent since 2005

Hugh mcfadyen

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McFadyen stepping down

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen gives his concession speech Tuesday night, announcing he will step down as party leader after his second loss to NDP. Hugh McFadyen said Tuesday he will step down as party leader because of the Conservatives' poor ...

NDP win fourth consecutive mandate in Man.

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Lac du Bonnet Leader - In a breach of political decorum, Selinger started his victory address to NDP supporters at the Winnipeg Convention Centre almost immediately after Tory Leader Hugh McFadyen began his concession speech. Throughout a particularly negative campaign, ...

Hugh McFadyen to Step Down as PC Leader

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

ChrisD.ca (blog) - Progressive Conservative party leader Hugh McFadyen speaks to a throng of media on Tuesday, October 4, 2011. (SAMANTA KATZ / CHRISD.CA) PC leader Hugh McFadyen delivers his concession speech on Tuesday night. (SAMANTA KATZ / CHRISD. ...

Now the hard work begins

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Winnipeg Sun - While the NDP campaign wasn't anything to write home about, Premier Greg Selinger did enough to convince voters that Hugh McFadyen's Tories couldn't be trusted with the reins of power. And while the Tories will regroup with a new leader, Selinger and ...

Manitoba NDP wins fourthstraight majority in sharp urbanrural split

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - It wasn't enough for Tory Leader Hugh McFadyen, who told supporters he takes personal responsibility for failing to dent the NDP's seat count and will step down once his replacement is chosen. PC Manitoba leader Hugh McFadyen shows dejection at Canad ...

Health Minister Theresa Oswald accepts flowers after her victory in Seine River.

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Steeves, a lawyer and veteran city councillor, is good friends with Tory leader Hugh McFadyen and resigned his seat in June to help the Tories to try and unseat Oswald. Both candidates acknowledged the riding's importance to their respective parties, ...

Mr. Wishart Goes To Winnipeg

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Portage Online - The NDP will form a fourth consecutive majority government in Manitoba, and Progressive Conservative leader Hugh McFadyen has announced he is stepping down after yet another defeat on election night for the party. Those are the two big stories coming ...

Selinger has backing of Manitobans

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Selkirk Journal - While the NDP revelled Tuesday night in the knowledge they'll be in charge of Manitoba until at least 2015, the result was a particularly difficult pill to swallow for the Progressive Conservatives and Tory Leader Hugh McFadyen, who truly felt this ...

McFadyen keeps seat but has lost election

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Morden Times - Hugh McFadyen has lost the provincial election, leaving many to wonder whether he's also set to lose his leadership of Manitoba's Progressive Conservative Party. McFadyen, who was first elected as a PC MLA in the Fort Whyte riding in a 2005 byelection, ...

McFadyen keeps seat but has lost election

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Winnipeg Sun - (WINNIPEG SUN) Hugh McFadyen has lost the provincial election, leaving many to wonder whether he's also set to lose his leadership of Manitoba's Progressive Conservative Party. McFadyen, who was first elected as a PC MLA in the Fort Whyte riding in a ...