Cameron Friesen

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.

Cameron friesen

Cameron Friesen

Election Website

Qanda_inactive Mail_active Facebook_active Twitter_inactive Youtube_inactive

Political Party: PC

Phone: (204) 331-1832

News that Mentions Cameron Friesen

Articles are gathered from Google News by searching for the candidate's full name. Learn about this automated news feed.


Prairie Dale celebrates

Wednesday, 02 November 2011

Winkler Times - Morden-Winkler MLA Cameron Friesen applauded the division, saying it was extraordinary for a school division to be involved in three simultaneous building projects. But thanks to the hard work and determination of the school board, GVSD administration ...

Canadian Brass wows audience

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Red River Valley Echo - Cameron Friesen, a former SMC board member and the current MLA for Morden/Winkler, provided interesting comments and a further note of congratulations to Southern Manitoba Concerts for their contributions to the arts scene of the area. ...

Throne speech to be given on Thursday

Monday, 17 October 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - The Progressive Conservatives elected five new faces: Reg Helwer (Brandon West), Dennis Smook (La Verendrye), Wayne Ewasko (Lac du Bonnet), Cameron Friesen (Morden-Winkler) and Ian Wishart (Portage la Prairie). A new speaker also has to be elected to ...

Official start on new collegiate

Friday, 14 October 2011

Winkler Times - Participating in the sod turn ceremony were (from left) Mayor Martin Harder, Morden-Winker MLA Cameron Friesen, division chair Sam Berg, Education Minister Nancy Allan, Garden Valley Collegiate principal Scott Jantzen and GVC student council ...

MordenWinkler constituency elects PC MLA

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Red River Valley Echo - It was a bittersweet night for Cameron Friesen, his campaign team and Progressive Conservative supporters in the new constituency of Morden-Winkler. While Friesen, in his first election, swept to a win and a seat in the legislature, ...

NDP meetandgreet

Friday, 07 October 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - The Conservatives elected five new faces Tuesday: Reg Helwer (Brandon West), Dennis Smook (La Verendrye), Wayne Ewasko (Lac du Bonnet), Cameron Friesen (Morden-Winkler) and Ian Wishart (Portage la Prairie).

Cameron Friesen first MLA of new Morden Winkler riding

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Winkler Times - It doesn't come as much of a surprise, but Cameron Friesen is to be the first MLA of the new Morden-Winkler riding. Friesen earned a comfortable victory for the Conservative party with 4912 votes. It had him 4256 votes ahead of NDP candidate Aaron ...

Clash of colours

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Brandon Sun - ... and Cliff Graydon (Emerson) won re-election by overwhelming margins. In the redistributed La Verendrye riding, Tory Dennis Smook won handily, and former high school music teacher Cameron Friesen took Morden-Winkler for the Conservatives.

Clash of colours

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - ... and Cliff Graydon (Emerson) won re-election by overwhelming margins. In the redistributed La Verendrye riding, Tory Dennis Smook won handily, and former high school music teacher Cameron Friesen took Morden-Winkler for the Conservatives.

Cameron Friesen the first MLA of MordenWinkler riding

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Morden Times - It doesn't come as much of a surprise, but Cameron Friesen is to be the first MLA of the new Morden-Winkler riding. Friesen earned a comfortable victory for the Conservative party with 4912 votes. It had him 4256 votes ahead of NDP candidate Aaron ...