Greg Dewar

2011 Manitoba Election Archive

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Selkirk

Incumbent since 1990

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Political Party: NDP

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New speaker to be elected Thursday

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - The shortlist for the job right now includes NDP MLAs Erna Braun (Rossmere), Daryl Reid (Transcona), Greg Dewar (Selkirk) and Tom Nevakshonoff (Interlake). The most likely scenario will see the majority NDP submit only one MLA's name for the speaker's ...

Dewar, Bjornson and Schuler reelected

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Selkirk Journal - Incumbent Selkirk MLA Greg Dewar has held on to his seat after Tuesday's provincial election, handily defeating PC challenger David Bell by a margin of over a thousand votes. According to Elections Manitoba's still-unofficial poll numbers ...

Clash of colours

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Brandon Sun - Greg Dewar has held Selkirk for the NDP since 1990 without seeing a sniff of cabinet. He won handily Tuesday night. Senior cabinet minister Rosann Wowchuk left the Tories a major opening in Swan River when she retired. Prior to 1986, the riding had ...

Clash of colours

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Winnipeg Free Press - Greg Dewar has held Selkirk for the NDP since 1990 without seeing a sniff of cabinet. He won handily Monday night. Senior cabinet minister Rosann Wowchuk left the Tories a major opening in Swan River when she retired. Prior to 1986, the riding had gone ...

Selinger has backing of Manitobans

Wednesday, 05 October 2011

Selkirk Journal - Locally, in Gimli it appears NDP incumbent Peter Bjornson has held onto his seat, while Selkirk's Greg Dewar cruised to a handy victory over PC challenger David Bell. In St. Paul, meanwhile, former Springfield MLA Ron Schuler has defeated the NDP's ...

City task force to tackle Manitoba Avenue

Monday, 03 October 2011

Selkirk Journal - On Monday night, the Selkirk Council struck a task force to deal with the issue, and by Tuesday Morning incumbent Selkirk MLA candidate Greg Dewar was on board with improving traffic flow and safety on the notorious street. ...

Bell hopes to continue public service

Thursday, 29 September 2011

Selkirk Journal - With eight years of experience as Selkirk's mayor under his belt, David Bell has now set his sights on the Manitoba Legislature as he vies to unseat incumbent Selkirk MLA Greg Dewar on Oct. 4. Bell served two terms as mayor before losing ...

NDP pledge for new MRI “huge”: Mayor

Thursday, 29 September 2011

Selkirk Journal - Johnannson also said that while the funding promise is contingent on an NDP government, he's been in contact with incumbent Selkirk MLA Greg Dewar, who has said he would continue to lobby to have an MRI put in the new Selkirk Regional Health Centre ...

Dewar looking to make it 25 years

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Selkirk Journal - Though he's been in office longer than some of the people casting ballots in the Oct. 4 provincial election have been alive, Selkirk NDP MLA Greg Dewar says he's still excited about the job and he's ready to continue with the work he's ...

Selinger announces funding for Selkirk MRI

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Selkirk Journal - He's pictured here with Selkirk Mayor Larry Johannson (left) Gimli NDP Candidate Peter Bjornson, and Selkirk NDP Candidate Greg Dewar (right) By John Towns The campaign trail brought Premier Greg Selinger to the Tri-S area Tuesday for a pair of funding ...

Questionnaire Response

Greg Dewar - Selkirk

Why did you decide to run in the 2011 Manitoba election?

I understand the issues, I listen to concerns and get results for the people I represent. I will continue the good work of the NDP government in our community.

What experience will you bring to compliment your role as MLA?

I know the community. I know the people. I know the issues.

Is there anything in particular you would like to change in our province? In your electoral division?

Housing, health care and infrastructure.


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