Dan Green

2011 Manitoba Election Archive

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Students have their say in election

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Portage Daily Graphic - Unlike their parents the students gave the Green Party two wins and 7.8% of the vote, electing Dan Green in Lac du Bonnet, and Signe Knutson in Riding Mountain. Taylor Gunn, the chief election officer at Student Vote, said the responses that have been ...

Student Vote elect Kostuchuk in Portage la Prairie

Thursday, 06 October 2011

Portage Daily Graphic - Unlike their parents the students gave the Green Party two wins, electing Dan Green in Lac du Bonnet, and Signe Knutson in Riding Mountain. The Conservatives won 15 seats and 33.7% of the vote, followed y the Liberals with no seats and 13.2% of the ...

Student vote NDP wins majority, Greens gain two seats

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - The aptly-named Dan Green in Lac du Bonnet and Signe Knutson in Riding Mountain won seats for the Greens in the first-ever Student Vote at the provincial level here. The NDP won a strong majority among Manitoba's students, with 34 seats compared to 15 ...

Colored views

Thursday, 29 September 2011

Lac du Bonnet Leader - Dan Green introduces himself as the Green Party candidate and encourages the audience to vote "Green for Green". By Lory Mitton Voters were able to take in the political big picture, in all hues, red, orange, green and blue, at last week's All ...

Bipole issue high on agenda at election forum

Monday, 26 September 2011

Beausejour Review - Green Party candidate Dan Green suggested that alternate methods could be considered and explained the party's stance of "no pole". Liberal Charlett Millen suggested the transmission line go down the middle, through Lake Winnipeg, explaining that not ...