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Manitoba municipal elections, 1992

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28 October 1992

The 1992 Manitoba municipal elections were held on October 28, 1992 to elect mayors, councillors and school trustees in various communities throughout Manitoba, Canada.

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Winnipeg

See: Winnipeg municipal election, 1992

Waskada

Source: Winnipeg Free Press newspaper, 29 October 1992.

School Divisions

  • Stan Franklin chaired the Manitoba Health Department's mental health program for northern Manitoba. He became Chair of the Mystery Lake Division in 1997, after Bev Desjarlais was elected to the House of Commons.
  • Fred MacLean was not a member of the previous board.
  • Gary McMillan was elected to the Mystery Lake School Board in 1992, and was its chair before Bev Desjarlais was selected for the position in 1994. In February 1994, he announced that two area teachers had been suspended for fighting in front of their students.
  • Margaret Pronyk operates a bookkeeping organization in Northern Manitoba. She has served as president of BPW Canada, has lobbied in favour of progressive pay equity polices, and was named BPW Canada Woman of the Year in 2004. She was also the Chief Electoral Officer for the northern provincial constitutuency of Thompson in 1999. She indicated that she required icebreakers to transport ballot boxes, and said that her financial resources in such a large area were stretched thin. She was chair of the Mystery Lake School Division by 2000, and appears to have been elected to the Thompson municipal council in 2002.
  • Ana Rodriguez holds a teaching degree from the University of Chile. She was a Mystery Lake School Trustee from 1981 to 1995, a member of the board of governors at Keewatin Community College from 2001 to 2004, and a member of the steering committee for the University College of the North from 2003 to 2004. In 2004, she was appointed to the twelve-member interim council of University College of the North. Rodriguez has a particular interest in adult education, multiculturalism and community development.
  • Morgan Svendsen is a former president of the United Steelworkers of America in Thompson, and was very active in the local labour community.
  • References

    Manitoba municipal elections, 1992 Wikipedia