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/21 08 2010 / 10 volume 65 ANBERLIN LIGHT IT UP arts page 11 HOW TO SPANK SOMEONE CULTURE page 17 LAMBASTED StudentS Slam mP Vic toewS CAMPUS NEWS page 7 DESOLATION IN DOWNTOWN WINNIPEG the Better Voter SerieS exPloreS urBan issueS news page 3 02 The UniTer OctOber 21, 2010 www.UniTer.ca ONLINE EXCLUSIVES WIN TWO TICkETS fOr LOOkING fOr listings? "telus and the U of W partner to improve rUrAL ALBERTA ADVANtAGe CAMPUS & COMMUNITY LISTINGS AND Cover ImaGe campus technology" at the West end cultural centre "twitter gives rise to local flash fiction: VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES online, Wednesday, Oct. 27 "Woolies in Wyoming" Mytweet5 gives students a chance to be published" MUSIC page 12, www.uniter.ca/section/c/campus To enter, e-mail [email protected] by noon on Tuesday, BY DANIELLE D. HUGHSON FILM & LIT page 14, Oct. 26. include your full name and phone number. campus, community and volunteer listings GALLERIES & MUSEUMS page 14 & 15, Photo taken in Wyarno, Wyoming. www.uniter.ca/listings want to see STarS Friday, Oct. 29 at the Burton THEATRE, DANCE & COMEDY page 15, See more of Danielle's work at cummings? Log on to www.tinyurl.com/TheUniter to www.flickr.com/manyfires ONLY At WWW.UNIter.cA find out how. AWARDS AND FINANCIAL AID page 18 News UNITER STAFF ManaGinG eDitor Wayne Helgason steps down from Social Planning Council of Winnipeg Aaron Epp » [email protected] BUSiness ManaGer Social justice advocate Geoffrey Brown » [email protected] plans to remain active in PrODUcTiOn ManaGer Ayame Ulrich » [email protected] community development cOPy anD styLe eDitor Britt Embry » [email protected] SoNya Howard Photo eDitor Cindy Titus [email protected] BeaT rePorTer » newS assiGnMenT eDitor Andrew McMonagle » [email protected] When Wayne Helgason first joined the Social newS PrODUcTiOn eDitor Planning Council of Winnipeg (SPCW) 16-and- Kristy Rydz » [email protected] a-half years ago, many of the poverty reduction organizations that community members have arts anD culture eDitor come to rely on did not exist. -
The Politics of Innovation
The Future City, Report No. 2: The Politics of Innovation __________________ By Tom Axworthy 1972 __________________ The Institute of Urban Studies FOR INFORMATION: The Institute of Urban Studies The University of Winnipeg 599 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg phone: 204.982.1140 fax: 204.943.4695 general email: [email protected] Mailing Address: The Institute of Urban Studies The University of Winnipeg 515 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 2E9 THE FUTURE CITY, REPORT NO. 2: THE POLITICS OF INNOVATION Published 1972 by the Institute of Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg © THE INSTITUTE OF URBAN STUDIES Note: The cover page and this information page are new replacements, 2015. The Institute of Urban Studies is an independent research arm of the University of Winnipeg. Since 1969, the IUS has been both an academic and an applied research centre, committed to examining urban development issues in a broad, non-partisan manner. The Institute examines inner city, environmental, Aboriginal and community development issues. In addition to its ongoing involvement in research, IUS brings in visiting scholars, hosts workshops, seminars and conferences, and acts in partnership with other organizations in the community to effect positive change. ' , I /' HT 169 C32 W585 no.Ol6 c.l E FUTURE .·; . ,... ) JI Report No.2 The Politics of Innovation A Publication of THE INSTITUTE OF URBAN STUDIES University of Winnipeg THE FUTUKE CITY Report No. 2 'The Politics of Innovation' by Tom Axworthy with editorial assistance from Professor Andrew Quarry and research assistance from Mr. J. Cassidy, Mr. Paul Peterson, and Judy Friedrick. published by Institute of Urban Studies University of Winnipeg FOREWORD This is the second report published by the Institute of Urban Studies on the new city government scheme in Winnipeg. -
Statement of Votes Relevé Des Suffrages
Statement of Votes for the 38th Provincial General Election June 3, 2003 Relevé des suffrages pour la 38e élection générale provinciale le 3 juin 2003 Historical Summaries/ Comptes rendus d’élection précédentes Summary of Election Procedures in Manitoba 1870 to 1999 In examining historical election results it is important to be aware of the legislation that existed at the time the elections were held. What follows is a summary of the evolution of electoral law in Manitoba designed to accompany the Historical Summary that follows. Many of the dates given are for the year the new procedures were first used. In many cases, however, the legislation was passed in the years preceding the election. 1870 • The standard voting procedure was public declaration of one's preference at a constituency meeting. The electoral officer recorded the votes, and the simple plurality (or 'first-past-the-post') system was used to elect members for the 24 seats in the Legislative Assembly. • Only males owning property were eligible to vote. 1888 • The property qualification was eliminated. • The secret ballot was used for the first time. • Residence requirement raised to six months in province and one month in the electoral division. 1892 • Growth in population and territorial expansion were reflected by an increase in the Assembly's seats. By 1892, there were 40 seats in the Assembly. • Persons receiving a government salary of $350 or more annually could not vote. • Fee to file nomination papers is $200. 1894 • Residency requirements changed to three months in electoral division and one year in province. 1900 • Persons receiving government salary could vote. -
96 Canada Year Book 1978-79
96 Canada Year Book 1978-79 3.3.1.7 Manitoba In addition to a lieutenant-governor, Manitoba has an executive council composed of 15 members and a Législative Assembly of 57 members elected for a maximum term of five years. The Honourable Francis L, Jobin became lieutenant-governor on March 15, 1976. In the gênerai élection October 11, 1977, 33 Progressive Conservatives, 23 New Democrats and one Libéral were elected to the 3Ist Législature. The premier of the province is paid a salary of $16,600 a year and each of the other members of the cabinet $15,600, Members of the législature were each paid a sessional indemnity of $12,199 and a tax-free expense allowance of $6,099 for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1978. Each member attending the session receives an additional aUowance of $900 for expenses incidental to the discharge of his duties as member. The leader of the opposition is paid $15,600. The speaker of the Législative Assembly receives an additional indemnity of $5,000 and expenses not exceeding $1,500 in aggregate. The deputy speaker receives an additional indemnity of $2,500 and expenses not exceeding $500 in aggregate, Members required to live away from home receive a per diem allowance of $25 from the opening of the session to prorogation excepting days during an adjournment for a period of four or more continuous days. The Executive Council of Manitoba in November 1977 Premier, Président ofthe Executive Council, Minister without portfolio and Minister Minister of Dominion-Provincial Relations responsible for Manitoba Housing and and Chairman of Management Committee Renewal Corporation, Hon. -
DEBATES and PROCEEDINGS
Second Session - Fortieth Legislature of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba DEBATES and PROCEEDINGS Official Report (Hansard) Published under the authority of The Honourable Daryl Reid Speaker Vol. LXV No. 31 - 10 a.m., Friday, April 26, 2013 ISSN 0542-5492 MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Fortieth Legislature Member Constituency Political Affiliation ALLAN, Nancy, Hon. St. Vital NDP ALLUM, James Fort Garry-Riverview NDP ALTEMEYER, Rob Wolseley NDP ASHTON, Steve, Hon. Thompson NDP BJORNSON, Peter, Hon. Gimli NDP BLADY, Sharon Kirkfield Park NDP BRAUN, Erna Rossmere NDP BRIESE, Stuart Agassiz PC CALDWELL, Drew Brandon East NDP CHIEF, Kevin, Hon. Point Douglas NDP CHOMIAK, Dave, Hon. Kildonan NDP CROTHERS, Deanne St. James NDP CULLEN, Cliff Spruce Woods PC DEWAR, Gregory Selkirk NDP DRIEDGER, Myrna Charleswood PC EICHLER, Ralph Lakeside PC EWASKO, Wayne Lac du Bonnet PC FRIESEN, Cameron Morden-Winkler PC GAUDREAU, Dave St. Norbert NDP GERRARD, Jon, Hon. River Heights Liberal GOERTZEN, Kelvin Steinbach PC GRAYDON, Cliff Emerson PC HELWER, Reg Brandon West PC HOWARD, Jennifer, Hon. Fort Rouge NDP IRVIN-ROSS, Kerri, Hon. Fort Richmond NDP JHA, Bidhu Radisson NDP KOSTYSHYN, Ron, Hon. Swan River NDP LEMIEUX, Ron, Hon. Dawson Trail NDP MACKINTOSH, Gord, Hon. St. Johns NDP MAGUIRE, Larry Arthur-Virden PC MALOWAY, Jim Elmwood NDP MARCELINO, Flor, Hon. Logan NDP MARCELINO, Ted Tyndall Park NDP MELNICK, Christine, Hon. Riel NDP MITCHELSON, Bonnie River East PC NEVAKSHONOFF, Tom Interlake NDP OSWALD, Theresa, Hon. Seine River NDP PALLISTER, Brian Fort Whyte PC PEDERSEN, Blaine Midland PC PETTERSEN, Clarence Flin Flon NDP REID, Daryl, Hon. Transcona NDP ROBINSON, Eric, Hon. Kewatinook NDP RONDEAU, Jim, Hon. -
Debates Proceedings
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba DEBATES and PROCEEDINGS Speaker The Honourable Peter Fox Vol. XIX No. 71 2:30p.m., Tuesday, May 9th, 1972. Fourth Session, 29th Legislature. Prillt.d bJR. 8. BYua- Qu•n'afor� Printer of Manitoba Political Electoral Division Name Address Affiliation ARTHUR J. Douglas Watt P.C. Reston, Manitoba ASSINIBOIA Steve Patrick Lib. 10 Red Robin Place, Winnipeg 12 BIRTLE-RUSSELL Harry E. Graham P.C. Binscarth, Manitoba BRANDON EAST Hon. Leonard S. Evans N.D.P. Legislative Bldg., Winnipeg 1 BRANDON WEST Edward McGill P.C. 2228 Princess Ave., Brandon, Man. BURROWS Hon. Ben Hanuschak N.D.P. Legislative Bldg., Winnipeg 1 CHARLESWOOD Arthur Moug P.C. 29 Willow Ridge Rd., Winnipeg 20 CHURCHILL Gordon Wilbert Beard lnd. 148 Riverside Drive, Thompson,Man. CRESCENTWOOD Cy Gonick N.D.P. 1 - 174 Nassau Street,Winnipeg 13 DAUPHIN Hon. Peter Burtniak N.D.P. Legislative Bldg., Winnipeg 1 ELMWOOD Hon. Russell J. Doern N.D.P. Legislative Bldg., Winnipeg 1 EMERSON Gabriel Girard P.C. 25 Lomond Blvd., St. Boniface 6 FLIN FLON Thomas Barrow N.D.P. Cranberry Portage, Manitoba FORT GARRY L. R. (Bud) Sherman P.C. 86 Niagara St., Winnipeg 9 FORT ROUGE Mrs. lnez Trueman P.C. 179 Oxford St., Winnipeg 9 GIMLI John C. Gottfried N.D.P. 44- 3rd Ave., Gimli Man. GLADSTONE James Robert Ferguson P.C. Gladstone, Manitoba INKSTER Sidney Green, O.C. N.D.P. Legislative Bldg., Winnipeg 1 KILDONAN Hon. Peter Fox N.D.P. 244 Legislative Bldg., Winnipeg 1 LAC DU BONNET Hon. Sam Uskiw N.D.P. -
Urban Change in Winnipeg: the Adoption of Bill 36
Urban Change in Winnipeg: The Adoption of Bill 36 __________________ by Tom Axworthy 1972 __________________ The Institute of Urban Studies FOR INFORMATION: The Institute of Urban Studies The University of Winnipeg 599 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg phone: 204.982.1140 fax: 204.943.4695 general email: [email protected] Mailing Address: The Institute of Urban Studies The University of Winnipeg 515 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 2E9 URBAN CHANGE IN WINNIPEG: THE ADOPTION OF BILL 36 Published 1972 by the Institute of Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg © THE INSTITUTE OF URBAN STUDIES Note: The cover page and this information page are new replacements, 2016. The Institute of Urban Studies is an independent research arm of the University of Winnipeg. Since 1969, the IUS has been both an academic and an applied research centre, committed to examining urban development issues in a broad, non-partisan manner. The Institute examines inner city, environmental, Aboriginal and community development issues. In addition to its ongoing involvement in research, IUS brings in visiting scholars, hosts workshops, seminars and conferences, and acts in partnership with other organizations in the community to effect positive change. a) I /1) IJ I ;-J !::- & {) /2BA N6; 120 ())T if " INSTITUTE OF URB.~N STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF \N\NNI~EG . 515 PORTAGE AVENU~. WINNIPEG. MANITOBA R3B 2E9 URBAN CHANGE IN vJINNIPEG; THE ADOPTION OF BILL 36 by Tom Axworthy July, 1972 1. Introduction One of the most pressing questions currently being asked in Canada is whether our nineteenth century local government structures impede the solution of twentieth century urban problems? The answer of late most often has been, yes. -
Debates Proceedings
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba DEBATES and PROCEEDINGS Speaker The Honourable Peter Fox Vol. XXll No. 71 2:30 p.m., Friday, May 2nd, 1975. Second Session, 30th Legislature. Printed by R. S. Evans -Queen's Printer for Province of Manitoba Political Postal Electoral Division Name Address AffiI iation Code ARTHUR J. Douglas Watt P.C. Reston, Man. ROM 1XO ASSINIBOIA Steve Patrick Lib. 10 Red Roblin Pl., Winnipeg R3J 3La BIRTLE-RUSSELL Harry E. Graham P.C. Binscarth,Man. ROJ OGO BRANDON EAST Hon. Leonard S. Evans NOP Legislative Bldg., Winnipeg R3C OVB BRANDON WEST Edward McGill P.C. 222a Princess Ave., Brandon R7B OH9 BURROWS Hon. Ben Hanuschak NOP Legislative Bldg., Winnipeg R3C ova CHAR LESWOOD Arthur Moug P.C. 29 Willow Ridge Rd., Winnipeg R3R 1 L5 CHURCHILL Les Osland NOP 66 Radisson Blvd., Churchill ROB OEO CRESCENTWOOD Vacant DAUPHIN Hon. Peter Burtniak NOP Legislative Bldg., Winnipeg R3C ova ELMWOOD Hon. Russell J. Doern NOP Legislative Bldg., Winnipeg R3C ova EMERSON Steve Derewianchuk NOP Vita, Manitoba ROA 2KO FLIN FLON Thomas Barrow NOP Cranberry Portage, Man. ROB OHO FORT GARRY L.R. (Bud) Sherman P.C. a6 Niagara St., Winnipeg R3N OT9 FORT ROUGE Lloyd Axworthy Lib. 132 Osborne St. S., Winnipeg R3L 1Y5 GIMLI John C. Gottfried NOP 44 - 3rd Ave., Gimli, Man. ROC 1BO GLADSTONE James R. Ferguson P.C. Gladstone, Man. ROJ OTO INKSTER Hon. Sidney Green, 0.C. NOP Legislative Bldg., Winnipeg R3C ova KILDONAN Hon. Peter Fox NOP Legislative Bldg., Winnipeg R3C ova LAC DU BONNET Hon. Sam Uskiw NOP Legislative Bldg., Winnipeg R3C ova LAKESIDE Harry J. -
“Political Leadership and Democracy in Manitoba: the Roblin Era And
“Political Leadership and Democracy in Manitoba: The Roblin Era and Beyond.” Draft Paper for the Templeton Lecture on Democracy, April 4, 2011, St John’s College Please do not cite. Comments welcome. Dr. Paul G. Thomas Professor Emeritus Political Studies St John’s College University of Manitoba PGThomas @cc.umanitoba.ca I. Introduction Let me begin with a gigantic understatement. It is truly a great honour to have been asked to deliver the Templeton Lecture on Democracy, especially when the lecture is being given as part of a day long event examining the policy legacy of the Honourable Duff Roblin. It was my great good fortune to know both Carson Templeton who inspired and endowed the lecture series and Duff Roblin who provided the lead funding and allowed his name to be attached to the position of the Roblin Professor of Government, a position which I held for a decade. As an original member of the organizing committee for the Templeton Lecture it was wonderful to encounter the public-spirited initiative, imagination, curiosity and generosity of Carson Templeton. There was always a twinkle in his eyes when we talked about the state of democracy in Canada and elsewhere. Knowing his aspirations for the lecture series and the stature of past lecturers, I have tried my best to prepare some remarks that he would find interesting and that are worthy of this occasion. Turning to Duff Roblin, my first awareness of him as a leader occurred when I left a new high school in East Kildonan in 1961 and headed off to a growing University of Manitoba. -
Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada Photograph Collection.Xlsx
REFERENCE NEGATIVE# COMMENTS DATE TAKEN PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION NOTES CODE 112 Moose Jaw Synagogue 1927 1 photograph JHS 714-15 JM 302 [Copied 197-? 2970 Mr. Barish, Sonnenfeld Colony, Hoffer 1 photograph JHS 199 (original 192-?)] Men in photo: A.I. Slotin; Dr. Pearlman; M. Ludwig, Vice-President; J. Boroditsky, President; J. Krolik, Ex- JM 775 President; I Elkin, Treasurer; A.I. Boroditsky, Ex- 19826 Propoisker Hebrew Association Executive Committee - 1935-1936. [1935 or 1936] 1 photograph President; Joe Boroditsky; M. Levin; A Gordon; A Hendin; L Hendin, Secretary; J Donen; M Bereskin, Ex- JHS 1646 President; M. Averbach, S Rachootin; A Sucharoff; H JE 81 Levin; B Bass; O Stoffman; J Averbach; M Boroditsky// JM 509 School - Winnipeg Hebrew Free School (Talmud Torah) Board Members. Taken in 20370 1920 1 photograph front of Canadian Jewelry and Importing Co. JHS 1076 JE 41 JM 359 "Rabbi Kahanovitch with kashrut officials" Winnipeg, Manitoba. Rev. Alter OS 2 21265 1907 1 photograph Nachmanson. JHS 326a JE 2 21266 Rabbi Kahanovitch and Kasruth officials 1907 1 photograph JHS 326b JM 2430 21870 Masquerade Ball, Melville, Saskatchewan [ca. 1929] 1 photograph JHS 2990 JM 2479a 22273 Mr. Kaplovitch, ragman, 444 Dufferin Ave, with Lee Purdy Zareck [ca. 1959] 1 photograph JHS 3070a JM 1993 26737 Honeymoon departure of Sadie Myers & Edward Kopstein, Winnipeg 1914 1 photograph JHS 1306 JM 2655 29231 A Winnipeg factory [ca. 1900] 1 photograph JHS 3281 JM 498 29562 Jewish Community Choir [ca. 1945] 1 photograph JHS 3 JM 401 [Copied 1967? 29563 Jewish Women's Musical Club "Matchmaker's Daughter 1 photograph JHS 5 (original 1957)] 29564 Article about Joseph Goldschmidt [1926?] 1 photograph JHS 6 JE 87 29565 Wedding scene - Hadassah production "Mazl Tov" [ca. -
A New Chapter Begins: the Richardson College for the Environment and Science Complex Opens Its Doors Reward Yourself
Fall 2011 JournalAlumni Magazine A New Chapter Begins: The Richardson College for the Environment and Science Complex Opens its Doors Reward yourself. Get the BMO® University of Winnipeg MasterCard.®* Reward yourself with 1 AIR MILES®† reward mile for every $20 spent or 0.5% CashBack® and pay no annual fee1. Give something back With every purchase you make, BMO Bank of Montreal® makes a contribution to help support the development of programs and services for alumni and future alumni, at no additional cost to you. Apply now! 1-800-263-2263 Alumni: bmo.com/winnipeg Student: bmo.com/winnipegspc Call 1-800-263-2263 to switch your BMO MasterCard to a BMO University of Winnipeg MasterCard. 1Award of AIR MILES reward miles or CashBack rewards is made for purchases charged to your account (less refunds) and is subject to the terms and conditions of your BMO MasterCard Cardholder Agreement. ®Registered trade-marks of Bank of Montreal. ®* MasterCard is a registered trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated. ®† Trademarks of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. Used under license by LoyaltyOne, Inc. and Bank of Montreal. Docket #: 11-1154 Ad or Trim Size: 8.375" x 10.75" Publication: The Journal (Univ of Winnipeg FILE COLOURS: Type Safety: – Alumni Magazine) Description of Ad: U. Winnipeg Affinity Ad CM Y K Client: BMO Bank of Montreal Bleed Size: 8.875" x 11.25" Issue: Summer 2011 Issue Contact:Vivian Ozols eMail: [email protected] Phone: 416.927-6191 Table of Contents Features The Richardson College for the Environment and Science -
31St Legislature
PETE ADAM ROBERT ANDERSON LLOYD AXWORTHY HON. ROBERT BANMAN THOMAS BARROW BEN HANUSCHAK LLOYD HYDE WILLIAM JENKINS HON. J. FRANK JOHNSTON HON. WARNER JORGENSON Ste. Rose Springfield Fort Rouge La Verendrye Flin Flon Burrows Portage la Prairie Logan Sturgeon Creek Morris Minister of Fitness, Minister of Economic Minister of Government Services Development and Tourism Recreation and Sport ANDY ANSTETT Deputy Clerk DAVID BLAKE HARVEY BOSTROM J. R. (BUD) BOYCE ARNOLD BROWN ABE KOVNATS HON. KEN MacMASTER DONALD MALINOWSKI RON McBRYDE HON. EDWARD McGILL Minnedosa Rupertsland Winnipeg Centre Rhineland Radisson Thompson Point Douglas The Pas Brandon West Minister of Labour Minister without Portfolio and Manpower JACK REEVES EDWARD LAING Clerk Sergeant-at-Arms HON. HARRY GRAHAM SPEAKER of the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY GORD MACKINTOSH BIrtle-Russell Deputy Clerk SAUL CHERNIAK BRIAN CORRIN HON. KEITH COSENS JAY COWAN MORRIS McGREGOR J. WALLY McKENZIE HON.GERALD MERCIER SAUL MILLER St. Johns Wellington Gimli Churchill Virden Roblin Osborne Seven Oaks Minister of Education Attorney General Thirty-First Legislative Assembly of Manitoba HON. DONALD ORCHARD WILSON PARASIUK HOWARD PAWLEY HON. DONALD CRAIK LAURENT DESJARDINS RUSSELL DOERN LEONARD DOMINO HON. GEORGE MINAKER Selkirk Riel St. Boniface Elmwood St. Matthews St. James Pembina Transcona Minister of Highways and Minister of Energy and Mines 1977 - 1981 Minister of Community Leader of Opposition Services and Corrections Transportation HON. JAMES DOWNEY ALBERT DRIEDGER HENRY EINARSON HON. HARRY ENNS LEONARD EVANS HON. NORMA PRICE HON. BRIAN RANSOM EDWARD SCHREYER VICTOR SCHROEDER HON. L. R. (BUD) SHERMAN SIDNEY SPIVAK Arthur Emerson Rock Lake Lakeside Brandon East Assiniboia Souris-Killarney Rossmere Rossmere Fort Garry River Heights Minister of Agriculture Minister of Natural Resources Minister of Cultural Affairs Minister of Finance Minister of Health and Historical Resources HON.