Greg Selinger

2011 Manitoba Election Archive

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St. Boniface

Incumbent since 1999

Greg selinger

party leader

Greg Selinger incumbent

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Political Party: NDP

Phone: (204) 930-4232

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A legacy tarnished

Monday, 03 October 2011

Brandon Sun - By invoking Layton's name in August, Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger tied his bid to reclaim the legislature to the memory of the beloved and idealistic NDP leader. “People were so inspired by his example, the values he represented,” Selinger said of ...

Frantic activity in tight ridings

Monday, 03 October 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Premier Greg Selinger spent the day the very same way he'll spend today -- campaigning in Winnipeg to shore up his party's support going into voting day. "We're going to be visiting as many folks as possible," Selinger said, while door-knocking in ...

Education no longer atop the issues

Monday, 03 October 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Premier Greg Selinger has promised to cap class size at 20 kids in kindergarten to Grade 3, at a cost of $20 million for additional teachers and $85 million for additional classroom space. Whether that's enough money is still to be seen. ...

RIP to the defunct political hopefuls

Monday, 03 October 2011

Winnipeg Sun - Greg Selinger and his NDP cohorts for one. Hugh McFadyen and his Progressive Conservative bunch for another. These are known as the front-runners in this race. And just for fun, we have the Liberals — all of whom fit comfortably into a Smart Car — led ...

'Rethink decision' says Selinger

Monday, 03 October 2011

Winnipeg Sun - Greg Selinger tells Air Canada there are 'so many positives going on' in downtown Winnipeg. A few Manitoba politicians are upset Air Canada will lodge employees away from downtown citing safety concerns. “I'm not pleased with Air Canada's comments,” ...

Blog of the week: Bloggers log in

Monday, 03 October 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - For his part, McFadyen has had a hard time finding traction on any major issues and simply hasn't been able to register any heavy blows against Greg Selinger's NDP. The Liberals are likely to win a seat but will face some tough questions after the ...

Negative ads, positive economy may push NDP to fourth term in Manitoba

Sunday, 02 October 2011

Global Winnipeg - Premier Greg Selinger, who took over the premier's office in the fall of 2009, was still working on his public-speaking skills, trying to connect with the votes and fending off attacks on the province's high crime rate and health-care waits. ...

A look at what the parties stand for

Sunday, 02 October 2011

Winnipeg Sun - Tuesday is the day that NDP Leader Greg Selinger, Progressive Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen, Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard and Green Party Leader James Beddome find out who's going to be running the province for the foreseeable future. ...

Leaders in the home stretch

Sunday, 02 October 2011

Winnipeg Sun - From left, Liberal leader Jon Gerrard, NDP leader Greg Selinger and Progressive Conservative leader Hugh McFadyen take part in a televised debate at the Franco-Manitoban Cultural Centre on Sept. 14, 2011. ...

Leaders to the principles office!

Sunday, 02 October 2011

Winnipeg Sun - From left, Liberal leader Jon Gerrard, NDP leader Greg Selinger and PC leader Hugh McFadyen have earned failing grades. It doesn't take a genius to figure out Manitoba's major political parties misplaced their priorities ...

Questionnaire Response

Greg Selinger - St. Boniface

Why did you decide to run in the 2011 Manitoba election?

Our government has made a lot of progress since the 90’s and I think if we work together we can achieve much more. I want families to have access to health care, quality education, good jobs, and feel safe in their communities.

What experience will you bring to compliment your role as MLA?

As a resident of St. Boniface for over 30 years and having raised my two sons in this community I feel passionate about St. Boniface's wonderful and unique qualities as a neighbourhood and its contribution to making Manitoba the wonderful province it is.

Is there anything in particular you would like to change in our province? In your electoral division?

Health care accessibility, opportunities for young people, recreational infrastructure, quality education & keeping Manitoba Hydro publically owned.


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