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Alvin "Al"
Mackling (born
December 31, 1927) is a
longtime Canadian Democratic Socialist and a
retired lawyer. He was an
alderman in the
former city of...
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margin in the 1959
election (defeating ****ure NDP
cabinet minister Alvin Mackling), and by
fairly comfortable margins in the
elections of 1962 and 1966....
- He was re-elected in the 1953 election,
defeating CCF
challenger Alvin Mackling by 281 votes.
Wightman was a
backbench supporter of
Douglas Campbell's...
- 1981 July 19, 1982 Mary Dolin(*) NDP July 19, 1982
January 30, 1985
Alvin Mackling NDP
January 30, 1985
September 21, 1987
Muriel Smith(**) NDP September...
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Conservative George William Johnson 2,993 36.49 -4.23 New
Democratic A. H.
Mackling 1,978 24.11 -13.81
Total valid votes 8,203 – –
Rejected 43 –
Eligible voters...
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September 4, 1973 –
October 24, 1977
Premier Edward Schreyer Preceded by
Alvin Mackling Succeeded by
Gerald Mercier Manitoba Minister of Muni****l
Affairs In office...
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Conservative Vic
Toews 27,820 70.60 +5.95 $70,719.84 New
Democratic Al
Mackling 7,051 17.89 +4.17 $14,274.04
Liberal Terry Hayward 2,645 6.71 -5.86 $25...
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Liberal Roy
Richardson 9,592 25.3 Co-operative
Commonwealth A. H.
Mackling 6,778 17.9
Social Credit Asa
Caswell 2,561 6.7
Total valid votes 37,953...
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violence from a
vigilante group, and was
forced to
leave the area.
Alvin H.
Mackling served in the
Manitoba legislature from 1969 to 1973 and
again from 1981...
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spark merger",
Globe and Mail, 19
March 2004, B4.
Outgoing MTS
minister Al
Mackling had
previously commented that Doer
would make a good replacement. See Ritchie...