James Beddome
2011 Manitoba Election Archive
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Greens Join Forces With Liberals and Environmental Groups Against NDP's Plan ...
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
Canada First Perspective - WINNIPEG – Green Party Leader James Beddome, joined by Liberal Leader Jon Gerrard, Manitoba Wildlands Director Gaile Whelan Enns, and Wilderness Committee Campaign Director Eric Reder spoke out against the NDP allowance of peat mining in provincial ...
Grits, Greens join opposition to peat mine plans
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - Green Party Leader James Beddome said parks should be places to preserve natural landscapes and wildlife. "If I can use an analogy, it would be like having ... a bully-free zone school. Yet at the same time at that same school, you had zones in the ...
The more you call for change…
Thursday, 06 October 2011
Uptown - Also coming as no surprise was the fact that, once again, the Green Party was completely shut out at the polls, despite finally managing to get its leader, James Beddome, included in a televised leaders' debate. Sorry, Greens, better luck next time. ...
Swing riding results more partisan than predicted
Thursday, 06 October 2011
Interlake Spectator - The Green Party's plan to target the Wolseley riding — Winnipeg's so-called "granola belt" — didn't work out either, as Green Leader James Beddome fell to sitting MLA Rob Altemeyer by more than 2800 votes. Altemeyer's margin of victory was the NDP's ...
Swing riding results more partisan than predicted
Wednesday, 05 October 2011
Winnipeg Sun - The Green Party's plan to target the Wolseley riding — Winnipeg's so-called "granola belt" — didn't work out either, as Green Leader James Beddome fell to sitting MLA Rob Altemeyer by more than 2800 votes. Altemeyer's margin of victory was the NDP's ...
NDP keeps urban strongholds
Wednesday, 05 October 2011
Brandon Sun - In Wolseley, where the Green Party of Manitoba hoped to win its first seat, the NDP's Rob Altemeyer easily held off Green Leader James Beddome. "We've got another four years to chip away at it," said the 27-year-old leader, who likened the challenge ...
Big night for the NDP
Wednesday, 05 October 2011
Brandon Sun - James Beddome, leader of the Green Party of Manitoba, had hoped for a watershed, but it was more like a trickle. With a second-place result in Wolseley, Beddome won 50 per cent more votes than the party achieved last election. ...
NDP Grand Slam!
Wednesday, 05 October 2011
Brandon Sun - James Beddome, leader of the Green Party of Manitoba, had hoped for a watershed but it was more like a trickle. With a second-place result in Wolseley, Beddome won 50 per cent more votes than the party achieved last election. The Greens scored a record ...
NDP Grand Slam!
Wednesday, 05 October 2011
Brandon Sun - James Beddome, leader of the Green Party of Manitoba, had hoped for a watershed but it was more like a trickle. With a second-place result in Wolseley, Beddome won 50 per cent more votes than the party achieved last election. The Greens scored a record ...
Winnipeg Free Press ONLINE EDITION
Wednesday, 05 October 2011
Winnipeg Free Press - Manitoba Liberal leader Jon Gerrard, meanwhile, said his future as a party leader is a question for another day even though he held on to the Liberals' sole seat in River Height. Green leader James Beddome remains without a seat after finishing second ...