Brian Pallister
2011 Manitoba Election Archive
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Fort Whyte byelection polls open
Tuesday, 04 September 2012
Updated News - Brian Pallister, Progressive Conservative. Brandy Schmidt, New Democratic Party. Elections Manitoba officials say 1,553 people have already voted in advance polls in this byelection, which is up from about 1,200 Fort Whyte voters who cast ballots in ...
New Tory leader hopes to secure seat in Manitoba byelection today
Tuesday, 04 September 2012
Global Winnipeg - WINNIPEG - Manitoba's new Opposition leader hopes to secure a seat today in a byelection in the Winnipeg constituency of Fort Whyte. Fort Whyte is considered a safe Tory seat and the party is running its new leader, Brian Pallister, against the NDP's Brandy ...
Fort Whyte goes to polls to pick new MLA
Tuesday, 04 September 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - Axworthy sounded confident as he declared the growing possibility of giving Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Pallister a "surprise" Tuesday night. The byelection in Fort Whyte became necessary when Pallister's predecessor, Hugh McFadyen, ...
What you need to know to vote in Fort Whyte
Tuesday, 04 September 2012
Winnipeg Sun - McGoner. The byelection is necessary after McFadyen stepped down following his party's drubbing at the polls last fall. He formally quit in July to allow incoming Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Pallister an opportunity to earn a seat in the Legislature.
Axworthy appearance recalls more positive Canadian era
Saturday, 01 September 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - ... feeling came from the fleeting, but nonetheless inspiring, gallop-by appearance of an old liberal warhorse, Lloyd Axworthy, during the home stretch of a Manitoba provincial byelection race where Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Pallister must feel as ...
Unveiling of Pallister's vision may take a while
Friday, 31 August 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - With no disrespect to the Liberals, Greens and NDP, it is widely expected that on that day, the newly acclaimed leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba, Brian Pallister, will be elected to the Manitoba legislature. Pallister will benefit in a ...
Losses force PUB to OK rate hike
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Brandon Sun - Conservative Leader Brian Pallister has argued Hydro and the province have yet to make a clear case for expansion. Hydro spokesman Glenn Schneider said Wednesday while export markets are currently soft for electricity, Hydro must still plan for future ...
Freeze Hydro Rates and Review Plans
Thursday, 30 August 2012
mySteinbach.ca (blog) - The Manitoba Progressive Conservative Party and its new Leader, Brian Pallister, are asking that the rates that Manitobans pay for their hydro be frozen pending an independent review of the Crown Corporation's capital projects being planned and directed ...
Losses force PUB to OK rate hike
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - Conservative Leader Brian Pallister has argued Hydro and the province have yet to make a clear case for expansion. Hydro spokesman Glenn Schneider said Wednesday while export markets are currently soft for electricity, Hydro must still plan for future ...
Hydro rates up 2.5%
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Winnipeg Sun - On Tuesday, PC leader Brian Pallister claimed that Hydro is planning to raise rates 45% by 2021. Pallister said an $18-billion capital development plan will triple Hydro's debt to $27 billion, as large as the province's debt. “It is important for Manitobans to ...