Russell John "Russ" Doern (October 20, 1935 – February 19, 1987) was a Manitoba politician. He served as a cabinet minister in the New Democratic government...
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Doern is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: George Philip Doern (1829–1878), American newspaperman Russell Doern (1935–1987), Canadian...
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Saul Cherniack in a caucus vote. He later defeated Muriel Smith and Russell Doern to win the party's leadership at a delegated convention. Green left...
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resigned from the legislature in 1966; the riding was subsequently held by Russell Doern, who turned it into a safer seat for the NDP. He died in Winnipeg at...
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1959–1961 1961–1962 New Democratic 27th 1962–1966 28th 1966–1969 Russell Doern New Democratic 29th 1969–1973 30th 1973–1977 31st 1977–1981 32nd 1981–1984...
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time as longtime party MLA and Edward Schreyer-era cabinet minister Russell Doern. In the provincial election of 1986, Chornopyski contested the riding...
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party caucus on an interim basis and later defeated Muriel Smith and Russell Doern at the subsequent leadership convention. Like Schreyer, he was from...
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Grassroots, an anti-bilingualism coalition led by renegade NDP backbencher Russell Doern. In February 1984, he led a protest outside a Brandon NDP convention...
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an important populist link between the NDP and working class voters. Russell Doern, who joined cabinet in 1970, later claimed that Borowski's popularity...
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Candidate Total votes % (incumbent)Bill Norrie 78,996 55.48 Russell Doern 48,567 34.11 Peter Juba 4,955 3.48 Nick Ternette 3,060 2.15 William Hawryluk...
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