Brokenhead was a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by redistribution in 1957 from part of Winnipeg North...
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Engineers during World War I. He was reeve of the Rural Municipality of Brokenhead from 1932 to 1933. He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in...
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St. Clements was located to the northeast of Winnipeg. After its elimination, much of its territory was included in the new constituency of Brokenhead....
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census metropolitan area (CMA) of Winnipeg, with the addition of the Brokenhead 4 Indian Reserve. In the late 1990s, issues such as providing Shoal Lake...
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Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), in the rural constituency of Brokenhead; at twenty-two years of age, Schreyer was the youngest person ever elected...
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election, and campaigned for re-election as an independent candidate in Brokenhead. He lost, finishing fourth against CCF candidate Edward Schreyer. After...
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Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman (category Manitoba federal electoral districts)
includes the communities of St. Andrews, St. Clements, Rockwood, Woodlands, Brokenhead, Stonewall, R.M. of Gimli, and the R.M. of Bifrost. Selkirk itself tilts...
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Mitchell, Manitoba (category Local urban districts in Manitoba)
Anishinabe people signed Treaty 1 and moved onto reserves such as the Brokenhead Indian Reserve and Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation Reserve. The area...
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Red River North (category Manitoba provincial electoral districts)
Red River North ((French: Rivière-Rouge-Nord) is a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of Manitoba that will come into effect at the...
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Rossmere (category Manitoba provincial electoral districts)
Rossmere is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by redistribution in 1968, and has formally existed since...
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Reginald Lissaman Brandon Progressive Conservative Edward Schreyer Brokenhead NDP Mark Smerchanski Burrows Liberal Leonard Barkman Carillon Liberal...
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Member Electoral district Party John Cobb Arthur Progressive Conservative Donovan Swailes Assiniboia CCF Rodney Clement Birtle-Russell Liberal-Progressive...
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Lissaman (PC) 4442 Robert Addison Clement (LP) 2818 Hans Fries (CCF) 780 Brokenhead: Edward Richard Schreyer (CCF) 1474 Fred H. Helwer (LP) 930 Howard Wachal...
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James Creighton 3,182 Hans Fries 1542 Harold Wright 535 Reginald Lissaman Brokenhead Richard Mulder 1,314 Max Dubas 971 Ed Schreyer 1,910 Ed Schreyer Carillon...
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Lissaman 5,452 Gordon A. Phillips 2,159 Hans Fries 1,415 Reginald Lissaman Brokenhead Gordon B. Burnett 1,409 Arthur Trapp 1,083 Ed Schreyer 2,107 Ed Schreyer...
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Reginald Lissaman Brandon Progressive Conservative Edward Schreyer Brokenhead CCF John Hawryluk Burrows CCF Edmond Prefontaine Carillon Liberal-Progressive...
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Member Electoral district Party Notes J. Douglas Watt Arthur Progressive Conservative Stephen Patrick Assiniboia Liberal Rod Clement Birtle-Russell...
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