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    Edward Richard Schreyer PC CC CMM OM CD (born December 21, 1935) is a Canadian politician, diplomat, and statesman who served as the 22nd governor general...
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  • Adolf Schreyer (1828–1899), German painter Cindy Schreyer (born 1963), American golfer Dirk Schreyer (born 1944), German rower Edward Schreyer (born 1935)...
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  • 1962 to 1981, and served as a cabinet minister in the government of Edward Schreyer. He was also a member of the Privy Council, the Order of Canada and...
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  • and the Manitoba Law School. In 1960, he married Adele Schreyer, a cousin of Edward Schreyer, who served as Premier of Manitoba from 1969 to 1977. Pawley...
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    so that he could be replaced by federal member of Parliament (MP) Edward Schreyer. Some also regarded the challenge as reflecting ideological divisions...
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    recommendation of Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau, to replace Edward Schreyer as vicereine, and she occupied the post until succeeded by Ray Hnatyshyn...
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  • 1966 to 1986, and served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Edward Schreyer and Howard Pawley. Subsequently, he left the New Democrats and became...
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    over the years included Queen Elizabeth II and Premier of Manitoba Edward Schreyer (later the Governor General of Canada), who sailed on the ship in 1970...
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  • 1969 to 1977, and served as a cabinet minister in the government of Edward Schreyer. The son of Fred Burtniak and Pearl Kalinchuk, Burtniak was educated...
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  • stand aside for Edward Schreyer the following year. Paulley responded to this endorsement by claiming that he had long regarded Schreyer as the best choice...
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  • Bracken, Stuart Garson, Douglas L. Campbell, Dufferin Roblin, and Edward Schreyer all assumed this responsibility at one time or another. (Roblin was...
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  • Roland Michener as viceroy, and he occupied the post until succeeded by Edward Schreyer in 1979. As the Queen's representative, Léger was credited for modernising...
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  • to 1988, and was a cabinet minister under New Democratic Premiers Edward Schreyer and Howard Pawley. The son of Joseph A. Desjardins and Valentine Desautels...
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  • He served as a cabinet minister in the New Democratic government of Edward Schreyer (1969–1977), but left the New Democratic Party in 1984. He was born...
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  • 1984, Cools was appointed to the Senate of Canada by governor general Edward Schreyer, on the recommendation of prime minister Pierre Trudeau, becoming the...
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  • New Democratic Party of Manitoba, served in the cabinet of Premier Edward Schreyer, and later formed the Progressive Party of Manitoba. Green was born...
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  • north-end Winnipeg riding of Rossmere, recently vacated by former premier Edward Schreyer upon his appointment at Governor General of Canada. The election was...
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    Paul Cenerini (NDP) 1825 Arnold Collins (L) 1361 Rossmere: (incumbent)Edward Schreyer (NDP) 6827 Alfred Penner (PC) 6239 Rupertsland: Harvey Bostrom (NDP)...
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  • particularly after the New Democratic Party selected Edward Schreyer as its leader during the campaign. Schreyer was a youthful and charismatic figure from the...
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  • 22, 1974, under the New Democratic Party of Manitoba government of Edward Schreyer, and was closed down in 1979 under the Progressive Conservative of...
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    tenure as governor general was book-ended by a series of appointments—Edward Schreyer, Ray Hnatyshyn, and Roméo LeBlanc—that have been generally regarded...
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    4243 Ronald Devos (L) 1167 Eric Irwin (NDP) 1029 Rossmere: (incumbent)Edward Schreyer (NDP) 9246 Henry Krahn (PC) 8516 Brian Norris (L) 680 Rupertsland:...
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  • Appointment (28th Leg.) Progressive Conservative (Ldr. 1967) MLA for Minnedosa 16 Edward Schreyer (b. 1935) 15 July 1969 24 November 1977 1969 election (29th Leg.)⁠...
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  • 1959 election, Trapp challenged Cooperative Commonwealth Federation Edward Schreyer in the neighbouring constituency of Brokenhead. He was unsuccessful...
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    include Lac Du Bonnet, Pinawa, Beausejour (known as the birthplace of Edward Schreyer), Whitemouth, Tyndall, Hadashville, Ste. Rita, and Powerview-Pine Falls...
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  • was a cabinet minister in the New Democratic Party governments of Edward Schreyer and Howard Pawley. The son of John Mackling, he was born in 1927 and...
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  • relative youth and inexperience, he was appointed to the cabinet of Edward Schreyer on December 23, 1974, being named as Minister of Cooperative Development...
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    birthplace of former Provincial Premier and Governor General Edward Schreyer. Edward Schreyer School is named after him in his honour. Beausejour was the...
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  • McGonigal was appointed Lt. Governor of Manitoba by Governor General Edward Schreyer, on the advice of Pierre Trudeau, in 1981. The office was essentially...
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  • pioneer settler Ramon John Hnatyshyn, former Governor General of Canada Edward Schreyer, former Premier of Manitoba and former Governor General of Canada Sylvia...
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