• William Arthur Kardash (June 10, 1912 – January 17, 1997) was a politician and member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1941 until 1958. He...
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  • Kardash is a village in the Quba Rayon of Azerbaijan. Kardash may also refer to: Bill Kardash (1912–1997), Canadian politician Mary Kardash (1913–1990s)...
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  • Mary Kardash (born Mary Kostaniuk; 1913 – 1994) was a Communist and feminist activist in Canada. Kardash was born in Winnipeg and was of Ukrainian Canadian...
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  • the LPP had changed its name back to the Communist Party of Canada. Bill Kardash and James Litterick were Manitoba LPP Members of the Legislative Assembly...
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  • oceanic and human life. The Ocean Conservancy was founded in 1972 by Bill Kardash under the name Delta Organization. Initially established to protest commercial...
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  • December 12, 1948, being elected by acclamation after former leader Bill Kardash resigned due to health concerns. Ross did not run in the election of...
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  • whom later rejoined the government), Independent Lewis Stubbs, and Bill Kardash. Kardash, who ran as a "Worker's candidate", was widely known to be associated...
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  • performance in the 1953 election; on both occasions, his leading opponent was Bill Kardash of the communist Labour Progressive Party. Manitoba adopted a system...
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  • support a CCF bill calling for comprehensive health insurance. The following year, he was the only Liberal-Progressive MLA to endorse a bill calling for...
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  • James Litterick, Lewis Stubbs, Ralph Webb, Paul Bardal, Morris Gray, Bill Kardash, Stephen Krawchyk, Charles Rhodes Smith, Gunnar Thorvaldson, William...
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  • Penner who was a popular aldermen in Winnipeg, Manitoba, as well as Bill Kardash who was a Manitoba Member of the Legislative Assembly. The party also...
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  • re-elected in the newly created constituency of Burrows. He defeated Bill Kardash, the last Communist to serve in the Manitoba legislature, by 825 votes...
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  • Hansford fell to seven seats, down from nine in the previous election. Bill Kardash of the LPP retained his seat in north-end Winnipeg. Three pro-coalition...
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  • Labor-Progressive Party. 4: The sole candidate of the CPC (M) ran as an independent. Bill Kardash 1943 – 12 December 1948 William Ross 12 December 1948 – 1981 Paula Fletcher...
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    (born 1901) January 14 – Dollard Ménard, lieutenant-colonel January 17 – Bill Kardash, politician (born 1912) January 26 – Norman Fawcett, politician (born...
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    Co-operative Commonwealth John Hawryluk 2,032 37.70 Labor–Progressive Bill Kardash 1,207 22.39 Liberal–Progressive Joseph R. Hnidan 1,084 20.11 Progressive...
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    Chairman of the Communist Party of Canada In office 1962–1973 Preceded by Bill Kardash Succeeded by Position abolished General Secretary of the Communist Party...
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    "Point Douglas: Winnipeg's 1st and only red light district". CBC News. 2013. Bill Blaikie, Address to the Premier's Dinner, 29 October 2004. "Summary of Votes...
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    from 1933 to 1983. The area also elected communists James Litterick and Bill Kardash to the Manitoba Legislative Assembly. From the 1990s until recently,...
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    8 – Clyde Gilmour, radio broadcaster and journalist (d.1997) June 10 Bill Kardash, politician (d.1997) Jean Lesage, lawyer, politician and Premier of Quebec...
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  • Party also won representation in the legislature, with party incumbent Bill Kardash taking one of the four constituency seats in Winnipeg North. This was...
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  • poet and lexicographer. Björn Isfält, 54, Swedish composer, cancer. Bill Kardash, 84, Canadian politician. Bert Kelly, 84, Australian politician and government...
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  • The Communist Party of Canada had been banned in 1941 so sitting MLA Bill Kardash and candidates of that ilk ran under the label "Labour Progressive Party"...
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  • with 2,857 votes (13.22%). He later overtook second-place candidate Bill Kardash of the Labour Progressive Party and was elected for the second position...
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    committees in all war plants in order to co-ordinate production. Manitoba MLA Bill Kardash was elected president at a conference of 1,500 members. The Committee...
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  • North CCF   Frank Chester Liberal-Progressive   John Hawryluk CCF   Bill Kardash Labor–Progressive   John Stewart McDiarmid Winnipeg South Liberal-Progressive...
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  • Chester MLA In office 1949–1953 Serving with Morris Gray, John Hawryluk, Bill Kardash Preceded by new district Succeeded by Alexander Turk Constituency Winnipeg...
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  • Donovan Swailes CCF   Morris Gray Winnipeg North CCF   John Hawryluk CCF   Bill Kardash Communist   Alex Turk Liberal-Progressive   Gurney Evans Winnipeg South...
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    Raymond Jones (NDP) 980 Assiniboia: (incumbent)Stephen Patrick (L) 2355 Bill Docking (PC) 2329 Curtis Nordman (NDP) 1466 Brandon East: Leonard Evans (NDP)...
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  • Y Y Y Y   Robert Jacob Liberal Y   Thomas Herman Johnson Liberal Y   Bill Kardash Communist Anti-coalition Y Y   Huntly Ketchen Conservative Y Y Y   Stephen...
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