Roblin-Russell is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by redistribution in 1979 (with considerable...
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riding of Birtle-Russell lasted from 1957 to 1979, and the subsequent riding of Roblin-Russell from 1979 to 1999. In 1999, the Roblin section of the riding...
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for the new riding of Roblin-Russell in 1981. He retired from politics at the 1986 Manitoba general election. He died in Russell at the age of 85. "MLA...
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elected to the provincial legislature as a Progressive Conservative in Roblin-Russell, a rural riding in the province's southwest. Derkach defeated his New...
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municipality in Manitoba Canada Roblin, Manitoba, Canada Roblin (electoral district), Manitoba, Canada Roblin-Russell, former provincial electoral division...
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Division No. 16, Manitoba (redirect from Roblin, Russell, Rossburn Census Division)
of 2.1/km2 (5.5/sq mi) in 2021. Binscarth Roblin Rossburn Russell Roblin Riding Mountain West Rossburn Russell – Binscarth Gambler 63 (part) Valley River...
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parts of Russell and Swan River, eliminated by redistribution in 1979, and formally ceased to exist with the 1981 provincial election. Roblin was located...
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South Interlake (Division No. 14) Parkland Dauphin (Division No. 17) Roblin, Russell, Rossburn Area (Division No. 16) Swan Valley (Division No. 20) Northern...
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Graham Dowdell 1,352 Anita Neville 4,435 Clancy Smith (Lbt) 98 vacant Roblin-Russell Len Derkach 4,672 Fred Embryk 2,688 Neil Stewart 1,239 Len Derkach Rossmere...
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Plains Osborne The Pas Pembina Rhineland River East Roblin-Russell Rock Lake Rockwood Rosenfeld Russell Seven Oaks Springfield St. Andrews St. Clements St...
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Dauphin (provincial electoral district) (redirect from Dauphin—Roblin)
territory went to the new riding of Dauphin-Roblin, though a small amount went to the riding of Swan River. Dauphin-Roblin was largely replaced by a new Dauphin...
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Mattson 1,960 20.76 3rd River Heights Sharon Carstairs 5,467 47.97 1st Roblin–Russell Neil Stewart 1,757 20.93 3rd Rossmere Terry Duguid 2,416 26.27 3rd Rupertsland...
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North Dakota border south of Melita, north through Virden, Birtle, Russell, and Roblin to its northern terminus with PTH 10 in the town of Swan River. Along...
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190 Sharon Carstairs 5,467 Clancy Smith (Lbt) 138 Sharon Carstairs Roblin-Russell Len Derkach 4,382 William Nicholson 2,238 Neil Stewart 1,757 Len Derkach...
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3,373 Sharon Carstairs 6,620 Jim Weidman (Lbt) 62 Sharon Carstairs Roblin-Russell Dennis Trinder 1,973 Len Derkach 4,030 Neil Stewart 2,513 Len Derkach...
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David Sanders (NDP) 3217 Jay Prober (L) 2526 Janet Lundman (P) 142 Roblin-Russell: (incumbent)Wally McKenzie (PC) 4508 Zen Wonitoway (NDP) 3673 Rossmere:...
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Robert Shelton (L) 696 Al MacDonald (CoR) 280 Katharina Cameron (WCC) 76 Roblin-Russell: Len Derkach (PC) 3241 Fred Embryk (NDP) 3203 Garry Gaber (L) 2065 St...
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Radcliffe River Heights Progressive Conservative 1995 Len Derkach Roblin-Russell Progressive Conservative 1986 Vic Toews Rossmere Progressive Conservative...
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Conservative 1986 Sharon Carstairs River Heights Liberal 1986 Len Derkach Roblin-Russell Progressive Conservative 1986 Vic Schroeder Rossmere NDP 1979 Elijah...
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Portage la Prairie Radisson Rhineland Riel River East River Heights Roblin–Russell Rossmere Rupertsland St. Boniface St. James St. Johns St. Norbert St...
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Location km mi Destinations Notes Riding Mountain West 0.0 0.0 PTH 83 – Roblin, Russell Southern terminus; road continues east as Road 131N 2.4 1.5 Asessippi...
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Conservative 1986 Sharon Carstairs River Heights Liberal 1986 Len Derkach Roblin-Russell Progressive Conservative 1986 Harold Neufeld Rossmere Progressive...
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Steen River Heights Progressive Conservative 1975 Wally McKenzie Roblin-Russell Progressive Conservative 1966 Vic Schroeder Rossmere NDP 1979 Elijah...
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Minnedosa Morden Neepawa Portage La Prairie Reston Roblin Russell (also serves Rossburn * Russell) Shoal Lake Souris Ste. Rose du Lac (also serves McCreary)...
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incumbent Liberal-Progressive Ray Mitchell by 198 votes in the constituency of Roblin. He was re-elected by a greater margin in the elections of 1959 and 1962...
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was authorized for service. Its Headquarters was at Roblin and had squadrons at Roblin, Russell and Dauphin. On 2 November 1912, the regiment was redesignated...
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the government of Dufferin Roblin. The son of Albert George Smellie and Jessie May Cummings, Smellie was born in Russell, was educated at Brandon College...
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Liberals as the main opposition to Dufferin Roblin's Progressive Conservative government. This did not occur. Roblin's government was fairly progressive, and...
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Road Work during the Year 1914 Road work expenditures in Emerson, Roblin, Russell, Rockwood, and Gimli G. Paterson 1919 Manitoba Royal Commission to...
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Conservatives under the leadership of Premier Dufferin Roblin, securing a third term for the party. Roblin's Tories won 36 seats versus 13 for the Liberals led...
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