- Ron
Fewchuk (born 28
October 1941 in Selkirk, Manitoba) was a
member of the
House of
Commons of
Canada from 1993 to 1997 at the Selkirk—Red
River electoral...
- of
Parliament 1988–1993 Greg
Dewar –
Manitoba provincial politician Ron
Fewchuk –
Member of
Parliament 1993–1997 Ed
Helwer –
member of the
Manitoba legislature...
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candidate Ron
Fewchuk in the 1993
federal election. Amid the Tory
collapse that year,
Bjornson was
pushed into
fourth place behind Fewchuk and the New Democratic...
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Gerrard Liberal Provencher David Iftody Liberal Selkirk—Red
River Ron
Fewchuk Liberal Saint Boniface Ronald Duhamel Liberal Winnipeg North Centre...
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directed by
Sharon Bajer Jail Baby by Hope
McIntyre and
Cairn Moore with Nan
Fewchuk and
Marsha Knight (2013) -
directed by Ann
Hodges Fefu and Her Friends...
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Election Winnipeg North—St. Paul
Independent 126 7/8 Rey Pagtakhan,
Liberal 1993
Federal Election Selkirk—Red
River CHP 400 6/8 Ron
Fewchuk, Liberal...
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Manitoba Jail Baby (2013) - co-written by
McIntyre and
Cairn Moore with Nan
Fewchuk and
Marsha Knight Giving Voice (2014) - co-created with
youth in foster...
- v t e 1993
Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes Liberal Ron
Fewchuk 16,031 New
Democratic Jason E.
Schreyer 12,532
Reform Terry Lewis 12,392...
- New
Democratic Party, however, and
finished second against Liberal Ron
Fewchuk. He
later formed an
investment group. Buss was an
organizer for the New...
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elected in 1935 as
Liberal member for Berthier—Maskinongé, Quebec. Ron
Fewchuk b. 1941
first elected in 1993 as
Liberal member for Selkirk—Red River,...