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    The Progressive Conservative Party of manitoba" target="_blank">Manitoba fielded fifty-six candidates in the 2007 manitoba" target="_blank">Manitoba provincial election, and won 19 seats to remain as the Official Opposition party in the Legislative Assembly of manitoba" target="_blank">Manitoba. Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here.


    Candidates




    = Northern manitoba" target="_blank">Manitoba/Parkland

    =
    Dauphin-Roblin: Lloyd McKinney
    Flin Flon: no candidate
    Rupertsland: David Harper
    Swan River: Maxine Plesiuk
    The Pas: George Muswaggon
    Thompson: Cory Phillips


    = Westman

    =
    Arthur-Virden: Larry Maguire
    Brandon East: Drew Caldwell
    Brandon West: Rick Borotsik
    Minnedosa: Leanne Rowat
    Russell: Len Derkach


    = Central manitoba" target="_blank">Manitoba

    =
    Carman: Blaine Pedersen
    Gimli: Chris Bourgeois
    Interlake: Garry Wasylowski
    Lakeside: Ralph Eichler
    Morris: Mavis Taillieu
    Pembina: Peter Dyck
    Portage la Prairie: David Faurschou
    Selkirk: Gordie Dehn
    Ste. Rose: Stu Briese
    Turtle Mountain: Cliff Cullen


    = Eastman

    =
    Emerson: Cliff Graydon
    Lac du Bonnet: Gerald Hawranik
    La Verendrye: Bob Stefaniuk
    Springfield: Ron Schuler
    Steinbach: Kelvin Goertzen


    = Northwest Winnipeg

    =
    Burrows: Rick Negrych
    Inkster: Roger Bennett
    Kildonan: Brent Olynyk
    Point Douglas: Alexa Rosentreter
    St. Johns: Tim Hooper
    The Maples: Lou Fernandez
    Wellington: José Tomas


    = Northeast Winnipeg

    =
    Concordia: Ken Waddell
    Elmwood: Allister Carrington
    Radisson: Linda West
    River East: Bonnie Mitchelson
    Rossmere: Cathy Cox
    St. Boniface: Jennifer Tarrant
    Transcona: Bryan McLeod


    = West Winnipeg

    =
    Assiniboia: Kelly de Groot
    Charleswood: Myrna Driedger
    Kirkfield Park: Chris Kozier
    St. James: Kristine McGhee
    Tuxedo: Heather Stefanson 3,982 (47.07%)


    = Central Winnipeg

    =
    Fort Rouge: Christine Waddell
    Lord Roberts: Wilf Makus
    Minto: Kenny Daodu
    River Heights: Ashley Burner
    Wolseley: Gustav Nelson


    = South Winnipeg

    =
    Fort Garry: Shaun McCaffrey 2,101 (25.75%)
    Fort Whyte: Hugh McFadyen
    Riel: Trudy Turner
    Seine River: Steven Andjelic
    Southdale: Jack Reimer
    St. Norbert: Tara Brousseau
    St. Vital: Grant Cooper

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