Sandra Hoskins

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Manitoba Liberal leader stepping down Saturday

Friday, 11 May 2012

Brandon Sun - Two board members, Harry Wolbert and Sandra Hoskins, also had their memberships suspended because they had revealed internal discussions about the merger. A resolution to be debated calls for the Liberals and Greens to work co-operatively on some ...

Manitoba Liberal leader stepping down Saturday

Friday, 11 May 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - Two board members, Harry Wolbert and Sandra Hoskins, also had their memberships suspended because they had revealed internal discussions about the merger. A resolution to be debated calls for the Liberals and Greens to work co-operatively on some ...

Party leaders retain spirit of cooperation

Wednesday, 07 March 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - At a board meeting at Liberal headquarters at Molgat Place Monday night, Harry Wolbert and Sandra Hoskins saw their memberships suspended for 10 months for commenting on a possible merger after it was disclosed at a strategic planning session 10 days ...

Manitoba Liberal dissent grows; party called 'dysfunctional'

Tuesday, 06 March 2012

Brandon Sun - Wolbert and fellow board member Sandra Hoskins were given 10-month suspensions for openly talking about a closed-door meeting last month at which the board discussed a possible merger with the Green party. The Liberals have been trying to quell ...

Manitoba Liberal dissent grows; party called 'dysfunctional'

Tuesday, 06 March 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - Wolbert and fellow board member Sandra Hoskins were given 10-month suspensions for openly talking about a closed-door meeting last month at which the board discussed a possible merger with the Green party. The Liberals have been trying to quell ...

Strong leadership would help Liberals

Thursday, 01 March 2012

Brandon Sun - In reaction to the news of Green-Liberal collaboration, Sandra Hoskins called Gerrard an “obsequious toad” on her blog, and called upon Gerrard to step aside and “let the organization chart a new course without your toxic influence.

'Lameduck' move could spark revival

Thursday, 01 March 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - Former Grit candidate Sandra Hoskins, who lost her bid to become an MLA last fall, posted a stern rebuke of Gerrard on her blog this week. In that blog post, she referred to Gerrard as an "obsequious toad" for his decision to start talks with the ...

Manitoba Liberal leader criticized, but muses about running again

Thursday, 01 March 2012

Brandon Sun - Sandra Hoskins, a member of the Liberal's board of directors, has posted a blog in which she calls an unnamed leader an "obsequious toad" and a "tired old man" who is destroying his organization. Hoskins has been coy about her intended target, ...

Manitoba Liberal leader criticized, but muses about running again

Thursday, 01 March 2012

Winnipeg Free Press - Gerrard was responding to an apparent verbal blast from Sandra Hoskins, a member of the party's board of directors. In a recent blog posting, she lashed out at an unnamed leader, calling him a "obsequious toad" and a "tired old man" who is destroying ...

Seeing red over Gerrard

Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Brandon Sun - Sandra Hoskins, who finished third for the Liberals in Dawson Trail on Oct. 4, wrote in a web blog Monday Gerrard should step down for agreeing to discussions with the Greens weeks before board members found out about it during a planning session last ...

Questionnaire Response

Sandra Hoskins - Dawson Trail

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

Three years ago, my daughter contacted Gary Doer, Theresa Oswald, Hugh McFayden and Jon Gerrard with a request for help. Jon Gerrard was the only politician who responded. Jon helped us navigate the health care system to have my daughter placed on the waiting list for a double hip transplant. Six months later, my daughter had both her hips replaced one week apart. It fundamentally changed her life. From this experience, I have learned that one person can make a significant difference in the lives of others. I am running to make a difference for the voters in Dawson Trail.

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

In my current position, I am a project manager and educator. In my role as a project manager, I am used to working on timelines with tight budgets to meet specific objectives. As a project manager, my most valuable assets are my team members. I will use the same philosophy to build a cohesive team of voters from all parties that will serve as my mentors and advisors in Dawson Trail. I know that I don’t have all the answers. However, just like all the projects that I have worked on, I know that the people in my electoral division can be part of the solution.

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

I would like to have our province viewed as a sum of its parts. We have urban, rural and northern areas with very different areas and concerns. I would like to see a comprehensive Manitoba-centric strategy for leveraging the strengths of voters and their families. It is time to develop a vision of our province in 10 years, 20 years and 30 years – 4 year increments isn’t working right now.

What is one thing you stand for that is not a part of your political party's platform?

To a large degree, I agree with the overarching platform or I won’t be running as a candidate for the Liberal Party. I am a proponent of lifespan learning programs. I think that families and individuals should have access to an education strategy that encompasses early childhood through retirement. For example: We need to offer more online degree programs such as MBAs so that individuals in rural and northern areas are able to continue to their education without having to travel to centers such as Winnipeg and Brandon.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

I would ask all voters to vote. Whether you support a specific party or decline your ballot, vote. Your vote is your voice. Be heard.

What is your favourite location in the electoral division you are currently a candidate for?

It would be my home.


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