Hugh McFadyen

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Fort Whyte

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Hugh mcfadyen

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Party leaders busy today courting votes

Monday, 26 September 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Hugh McFadyen, the Progressive Conservative party leader, was scheduled at 11:45 am to meet with community stakeholders in Winnipeg and make a campaign announcement at 2 pm in Winnipeg. At 5:30-8:30 pm, McFadyen was slated to accompany Manitoba PC ...

NDP promises more firefighters for city

Monday, 26 September 2011

Brandon Sun - However Progressive Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen said it was a move of "desperation." "If you look at the plan we put out weeks ago, it includes both improved safety for paramedics with power lift equipment in ambulances and also a wider scope of ...

Conservatives focus on crime, will add five officers in Brandon

Monday, 26 September 2011

Brandon Sun - “That's almost the amount (Progressive Conservative Leader) Hugh McFadyen wanted to cut out of the last budget, only that he wanted to cut $500 million,” Murray said. “In the history of this government, we added 261 new police officers in Manitoba, ...

Use of firehall raises eyebrows

Monday, 26 September 2011

Brandon Sun - Progressive Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen said he would never ask to use police stations or firehalls for announcements, “because we don't believe it's appropriate to tie up public safety personnel with political events.” “Tying up a fire station ...

A Tory TRIFECTA?

Monday, 26 September 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - On the first formal day of the provincial campaign, NDP Leader Greg Selinger laid out his party's priorities in River East, while Tory Leader Hugh McFadyen made a crime announcement Wednesday in Elmwood.

CJOBMREA Poll: NDP have strong lead in election campaign

Monday, 26 September 2011

CJOB - The gap is wider between the NDP and Hugh McFadyen of the Progressive Conservatives in Winnipeg. The NDP have a 46 to 25 percent lead. CJOB News contracted Viewpoints Research who telephoned 579 Manitobans between September 14 th and 21 st . ...

Manitoba's tax on jobs stifles growth

Monday, 26 September 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Oddly, payroll-tax removal is not a plank of the Conservative election platform; leader Hugh McFadyen is offering a payroll-tax credit for training of employees. That may encourage upgrading, but not hiring. Mr. Gerrard's promise is principled and ...

Have your say

Monday, 26 September 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Selinger knows this, and yet he persists in deceiving Manitobans by accusing Hugh McFadyen of planning to privatize Hydro. As a former vice-president of Hydro, I feel that this kind of baseless propaganda is the height of dishonesty. ...

Two fighters, one riding

Monday, 26 September 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - That's what happened in St. James Friday, where Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen and NDP Leader Greg Selinger made promises totalling $10.7 million during campaign pit stops to woo area residents. McFadyen, who pledged to expand the St. James Civic ...

A weekend full of promises

Monday, 26 September 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Leader Hugh McFadyen pledged to invest in an $8-million, 60000-square-foot recreational complex in south Winnipeg. He made the promise at Judy Eastman's campaign office in Southdale, a riding the Tories are targeting. The multiplex would include two ...