Hugh McFadyen

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Leaders vying to be Manitoba premier are set to square off in TV debate

Saturday, 24 September 2011

Brandon Sun - Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen says the debate is an important one since advanced polls open the following day. There have been no shortage of debates this election so the leaders have had lots of practice.

Wetlands key to Tory plan for lake

Friday, 23 September 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Hugh McFadyen stood by a pond full of Canada geese in south Winnipeg on Thursday and said it and its reeds and bulrushes is one way a Progressive Conservative government would clean up Lake Winnipeg. The tall grass that rings the retention pond, ...

Why go to a leaders debate? It's all déjà vu by now

Friday, 23 September 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Premier Greg Selinger, Progressive Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen and Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard all put in thoughtful, competent performances while discussing key fiscal and business issues. Opinions may vary among the 400 or so in attendance, ...

McFadyen Pledges $3.9M to Upgrade St. James Civic Centre

Friday, 23 September 2011

ChrisD.ca (blog) - Progressive Conservative leader Hugh McFadyen made improving the St. James Civic Centre one of his campaign commitments on Friday. McFadyen said the PCs will invest $3.9 million into the centre to include a second ice rink, provide a new home to the ...

Manitoba Tories want to wean province off Ottawa payments

Friday, 23 September 2011

Global Winnipeg - Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen said in a debate that Manitoba relies on $4 billion annually from the federal government. WINNIPEG - Manitoba's Tories say they will wean the province off equalization payments from Ottawa if they form the government ...

Defence on election trail: Manitoba NDP premier spends most time in party seats

Friday, 23 September 2011

Global Winnipeg - Tory Leader Hugh McFadyen has been spending even more time in the area than Selinger. The premier rejects the idea he is reinforcing NDP seats. He points out that he has made two trips to River East, a Winnipeg seat the Tories won by a slim margin in ...

Men vying to be Mba's next premier prep to square off in main TV debate tonight

Friday, 23 September 2011

Global Winnipeg - Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen says the debate is an important one since advanced polls open the following day. There have been no shortage of debates this election so the leaders have had lots of practice.

Manitoba provincial leaders faceoff in TV debate tonight

Friday, 23 September 2011

Portage Daily Graphic - From left, Liberal leader Jon Gerrard, NDP leader Greg Selinger and Progressive Conservative leader Hugh McFadyen will face-off in their first televised debate tonight from 6:10 pm to 7:00 pm By Daily Graphic Staff Manitoba provincial leaders are set ...

MANITOBA VOTES: Leaders square off in another debate

Friday, 23 September 2011

Morden Times - Party leaders, from left, Jon Gerrard (Liberal), Greg Selinger (NDP) and Hugh McFadyen (Progressive Conservative) take part in the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce election forum at the Winnipeg Convention Centre on Sept. 22, 2011. ...

Manitoba Tories would wean province off Ottawa payments, make it a 'have' province

Friday, 23 September 2011

Global Winnipeg - During an election campaign debate Thursday before a business crowd, Tory Leader Hugh McFadyen said Manitoba relies on $4 billion annually from Ottawa — almost half the province's budget. "It's not a sustainable way of building a province into the ...