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  2. Manitoba Liberal Party - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Liberal Party (French: Parti libéral du Manitoba) is a political party in Manitoba, Canada. Its roots can be traced to the late 19th century, following ...

  3. List of candidates of the 2023 Manitoba general election

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    Liberal Keystone Flin Flon: Charlotte Larocque [2] Tom Lindsey [3] Tom Lindsey: Keewatinook: Michael Birch [4] Ian Bushie [3] Nellie Monias [5] Ian Bushie: Swan River: Rick Wowchuk [2] Andy Maxwell [4] Donnan McKenna [6] Rick Wowchuk: The Pas-Kameesak: Alan Mclauchlan [2] Amanda Lathlin [3] Alvina Rundle [5] Amanda Lathlin: Thompson: Linda ...

  4. Dougald Lamont - Wikipedia

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    Dougald Francis Lamont (born April 23, 1969) [1] is a Canadian politician, who was leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party from 2017 to 2023. [2] He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, representing the constituency of St. Boniface from July 2018 to October 2023.

  5. 44th Manitoba general election - Wikipedia

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    The Progressive Conservative Party becomes the Official Opposition, and the Liberal Party is reduced to one seat. PC leader Heather Stefanson announces her intent to resign once her successor is chosen, while she will remain as MLA for Tuxedo. Dougald Lamont resigns as Liberal leader on election night after he loses his seat of Saint Boniface. [6]

  6. List of political parties in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba Liberal Party: 1870 Liberalism: Cindy Lamoureux (interim) 1 1879–1981, 1986–present 1888–1899, 1915–1922, 1932–1958 Other registered parties.

  7. Manitoba Liberal Party leadership elections - Wikipedia

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    John Bracken was leader of the Progressive Party of Manitoba when the Liberal-Progressive coalition was formed in 1932, and was subsequently recognized as the leader of the merged party. Stuart Garson was the unanimous choice of coalition Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) to replace Bracken, in a vote held on December 22, 1942.

  8. Category:Manitoba Liberal Party MLAs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Manitoba Liberal Party MLAs" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 225 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Manitoba Liberal Party candidates in the 1966 Manitoba ...

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    The Manitoba Liberal Party fielded 56 candidates in the 1966 provincial election, and won 14 seats to retain their status as the second-largest party in the legislature. They formed in the official opposition in the legislature after the election. Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be ...