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Gildas Laurent Molgat, CD (January 25, 1927 –
February 28, 2001) was a
Canadian politician. He
served as
leader of the
Manitoba Liberal Party from 1961...
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government was
actually well to the left of Campbell's government.
Gildas Molgat, a protégé of Campbell,
became party leader in 1961.
Earlier that year,...
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Edmonds 483
Bernie Wolfe 142
Lloyd Henderson 16
Gildas Molgat 3 (these
ballots were spoiled;
Molgat was not a candidate) (Held on
October 31, 1970.) Israel...
- 1961–1964 John Lang
Nichol 1964–1968
Richard Stanbury 1968–1973
Gildas Molgat 1973–1976
Alasdair Graham 1976–1980
Norman MacLeod 1980–1982 Iona Campagnolo...
- of Ste. Rose,
called after the
sitting MLA,
former Liberal leader Gildas Molgat, was
appointed to the
Senate of Canada.
Although the NDP had
never won the...
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Independent members;
under this scenario,
former Liberal leader Gildas Molgat would have
become Premier.
These plans came to
nothing when
Liberal MLA...
- Roblin's
Tories won 36
seats versus 13 for the
Liberals led by
Gildas Molgat, 7 for the
social democratic New
Democrats led by
Russell Paulley, and 1...
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provincial politics was not as successful; he
challenged Liberal leader Gildas Molgat in Ste. Rose in the 1966 election, and
finished a
distant fourth with only...
- part 5: 5770, 5844, 5890, 5910, 6000, 6092, 6148, 6210, 6254.
Gildas L.
Molgat, Speaker pro
tempore (May 14, 1984). "An Act
respecting the
Execution of...
- Sports-Reference.com (archived) The
Leading Edge (movie) Cast:
Mathurin Molgat,
Bruce Grant,
Christine Grant, Evan Bloomfield, Mark Whetu,
Melanie Forbes...