- Rod E.
Bruinooge (born May 6, 1973) is an
Indigenous Canadian politician, businessman, and filmmaker. He was
elected as the
Member of
Parliament (MP)...
-
Conservative challenger Rod
Bruinooge defeated four-term
Liberal in****bent Reg Al**** by just 111 votes. In 2008,
Bruinooge improved his
plurality to nearly...
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Nancy Bruinooge (born 24
November 1963),
better known by the
stage name
Nancy Boyd, is a
singer originally from Belgium. She had
modest pop
music success...
- (Lib) def.
Jeremy Harrison (Cons) by 73
votes Winnipeg South, MB: Rod
Bruinooge (Cons) def. Reg Al**** (Lib) by 111
votes Glengarry—Prescott—Russell,...
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federal election. He
finished second behind the in****bent Conservative, Rod
Bruinooge.[citation needed] The 2015
federal election again saw
Duguid running as...
- election,
losing to
Conservative challenger Rod
Bruinooge by just 111
votes in
Winnipeg South.
Bruinooge had
previously challenged Al**** in 2004. He took...
- was also
recorded and
released by
Dutch artist,
Nancy Boyd (aka:
Nancy Bruinooge) in 1985 and
again in 1992 on the You Can
Always Count on Me album. He...
-
Forbes magazine. "Stoners", a film
about The Stone, was
released by Rod
Bruinooge and
Scott Jaworski in
September 2004. It
covered the
activities of the...
- Ashton,
politician Steve Ashton,
politician Kelly Bindle,
politician Rod
Bruinooge,
politician Jeremy ****pston,
doctor Brenda Davidson,
curler Lorna deBlicquy...
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musician Ruby Waters,
musician André Beauchemin,
politician in
Manitoba Rod
Bruinooge,
member of Parliament,
Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister of Indian...