Maitland Bernard Strauss Steinkopf OC MBE QC (September 10, 1912 – November 22, 1970) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative...
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Mülheim am Rhein Karl Steinkopf (de) (1773–1859), foreign secretary on the British and Foreign Bible Society Maitland Steinkopf (1912–1970), Canadian...
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incorporate the Red Ensign into their official flags. In Manitoba, Maitland Steinkopf – the Provincial Secretary at the time – favoured a contest to design...
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(1996–2002) Ronald D. Bell (1991–1996) Stanley Knowles (1970–1990) Maitland Steinkopf (1967–1970) David Docherty (2019–present) Steve Robinson (2017–2019)...
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1942–1958 Succeeded by John MacLean Academic offices Preceded by Maitland Steinkopf Chancellor of Brandon University 1970–1990 Succeeded by Ronald D....
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senator Sidney Spivak (1928–2002), leader of the Manitoba PC Party Maitland Steinkopf OC (1912–1970), first Jewish cabinet minister in Manitoba Hunter Tootoo...
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Slotek 3,169 Russell Paulley 4,032 Russell Paulley River Heights Maitland Steinkopf 5,044 Roy Matas 3,941 W.B. Scarth St. Boniface Brunelle Leveille 1...
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Manitoba Centennial Centre (section Steinkopf Gardens)
was established by Premier Duff Roblin, who, along with Minister Maitland B. Steinkopf, formed the concept of a Centennial Centre in 1960 to commemorate...
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Finance (1969–1972, 1973–1975) Winnipeg City Councillor (1959–1962) Maitland Steinkopf (1912–1970) River Heights December 14, 1962 June 22, 1966 Conservative...
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Assembly of Manitoba for River Heights In office 1966–1979 Preceded by Maitland Steinkopf Succeeded by Gary Filmon Personal details Born (1928-05-23)May 23...
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B. Scarth Progressive Conservative 26th 1959–1962 27th 1962–1966 Maitland Steinkopf 28th 1966–1969 Sidney Spivak 29th 1969–1973 30th 1973–1977 31st 1977–1979...
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Archived from the original on 2014-03-30. "Premier Blames Political Ploy For Steinkopf Resignation". Star-Phoenix. Saskatoon. August 24, 1964. p. 8. Retrieved...
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Retained River Heights September 30, 1964 Maitland Steinkopf Progressive Conservative Maitland Steinkopf Progressive Conservative Resignation...
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1958-1959 John Benson Carroll 1959 Edward Gurney Vaux Evans 1959-1963 Maitland Steinkopf 1963-1966 Reference: F.A., Milligan (1948–49). "The Establishment...
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battalion served in the Namaqualand Field Force, fighting a sharp action at Steinkopf before relieving the 3rd Queen's at Okiep. The battalion was disembodied...
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