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Canadian province of Manitoba. The
riding existed previously under the name
Rupertsland; however,
starting with the 2011
general election, the
riding was renamed...
- Manitoba's
total area, and is the
second largest riding in the
province after Rupertsland. It was a
smaller riding before 1989, when it
gained a
significant amount...
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riding was abolished, its
territory was
divided between the
ridings of
Rupertsland (now Keewatinook), Flin Flon, and Thompson. Manitoba.
Chief Electoral...
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September 21, 1993,
winning a by-election in the
northern riding of
Rupertsland (he
replaced Elijah Harper in the ****embly).
Running for the NDP, Robinson...
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Fontaine ran a
credible campaign in the vast
northern constituency of
Rupertsland, but
nonetheless finished in
fourth place with 541 votes. Una Truscott...
- in****bent Roy Brown, 2342
votes to 511 in the vast
northern constituency of
Rupertsland.
Prior to the election,
Jeannotte had
visited Roblin's
office in Winnipeg...
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Northwest Territories and the
northwest United States "Métis Homeland".
Rupertsland Institute.
Retrieved 2021-07-24. Métis
villages sprang up
along the riverways...
- It is not
clear if this was the same person. The
Liberal candidate in
Rupertsland in the 1986
provincial election was also
named Ed Price. He received...
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votes to 297, in the
remote northern riding of
Rupertsland.
During this period,
elections in
Rupertsland were
usually held at
least two w****s
after the...
- in the
north of the province, The Pas was
bordered by the
riding of
Rupertsland to the east and south,
Thompson and Flin Flon to the north, Swan River...