Brian Pallister
2011 Manitoba Election Archive
IMPORTANT: The information below is from the 2011 Manitoba Election.
Visit www.ManitobaElection.ca for Open Democracy Manitoba's latest Manitoba Election voter resource.
News that Mentions Brian Pallister
Articles are gathered from Google News by searching for the candidate's full name. Learn about this automated news feed.
Freeze hydro rates until probe: Pallister
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Brandon Sun - Brian Pallister said Tuesday he is worried $18 billion in proposed capital projects will weaken Manitoba Hydro and put taxpayers' money at risk. Among those projects are two new northern hydroelectric dams and the Bipole III transmission line. In an interview ...
Hundreds cast advance votes in Fort Whyte byelection
Monday, 27 August 2012
Brandon Sun - Fort Whyte has been a decidedly Tory riding since 1999, the year it was created, which could bode well for newly acclaimed PC leader and candidate Brian Pallister. Jim and Elsie Forsyth stopped by the community centre on Sunday to try to beat the lines.
Controversial Fort Whyte candidate has OK to run: lawyer
Monday, 27 August 2012
Updated News - Since Ackman has about 130 signatures, he is still eligible to run in the byelection, Glazer said. Also running in Fort Whyte are new PC Leader Brian Pallister, NDP candidate Brandy Schmidt, Liberal Bob Axworthy, and Green Party candidate Donnie Benham.
Ballots cast in Fort Whyte as advance polls open
Sunday, 26 August 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - But Green said he is having a hard time with the fact his party's candidate and leader, Brian Pallister, doesn't live in Fort Whyte. Before taking the reins of the PC party, the former MLA and MP was a financial consultant based in Portage la Prairie. He now lives ...
Show us your cards Mr. Pallister
Saturday, 25 August 2012
Carman Valley Leader - As Brian Pallister settles in as the new leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba, here are four items that should be on his short-term to do list. First, if you go on his party's website there doesn't appear to be a broad vision that articulates what ...
Have your say
Saturday, 25 August 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - Re: Tory leader keeps address private (Aug. 22). Brian Pallister has every right not to release his home address publicly. Indeed, it is somewhat shocking that we require provincial candidates to do so. We don't ask people in other jobs to tell us exactly where ...
Advance voting begins in Fort Whyte
Saturday, 25 August 2012
Global Winnipeg - New PC Leader Brian Pallister is running and considered the heavy favourite to win what many consider to be a safe Tory seat. The other candidates are Independent Darrell Ackman, Liberal Bob Axworthy, Green Donnie Benham and NDPer Brandy Schmidt.
Fort Whyte advance polls open Saturday
Friday, 24 August 2012
Winnipeg Sun - Elections Manitoba reminds Fort Whyte voters to bring one piece of government-issued photo identification, such as a driver's license, or two other documents with their name. Tory leader Brian Pallister, Liberal Bob Axworthy, the NDP's Brandy Schmidt, the ...
Campaigning at a sprint
Friday, 24 August 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - Brian Pallister, the new leader of the province's Progressive Conservatives, not only wants to win the Fort Whyte byelection, he wants to conquer it. On this night, Pallister, 58, and his campaign team started their second swing through the constituency in the ...
Byelection candidate 'destroyed' alleged victim's life
Thursday, 23 August 2012
Updated News - ... the resignation of Hugh McFadyen, former leader of the Progressive Conservative Party. Also running in Fort Whyte are new PC Leader Brian Pallister, NDP candidate Brandy Schmidt, Liberal Bob Axworthy, and Green Party candidate Donnie Benham.