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    Brian William Pallister (born July 6, 1954) is a Canadian politician who served as the 22nd premier of Manitoba from 2016 until 2021. He served as leader...
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  • Press. October 4, 2011. "Brian Pallister takes over Tory leadership in Manitoba". CBC News. July 30, 2012. "Brian Pallister says he will step down as...
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  • elected in a by-election, following the resignation of former Premier Brian Pallister, narrowly beating Willard Reaves, the Liberal candidate and another...
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    previously won the 2016 and 2019 elections under the leadership of Brian Pallister. The New Democratic Party of Manitoba, led by Wab Kinew, formed a majority...
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  • 2021. The internal party election was called as a result of Premier Brian Pallister, the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba, announcing...
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  • request by Canadian news media outlets to look into the assets owned by Brian Pallister, a conservative politician and the Leader of the Opposition of the...
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  • Pallister is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brian Pallister (born 1954), Canadian politician David Pallister (1945–2021), British...
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  • Gary Andrew Pallister (born 30 June 1965) is an English former professional footballer and sports television pundit. As a player he was a defender from...
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    succeeded fellow Progressive Conservative and former Premier of Manitoba Brian Pallister following his resignation in 2021. Following Manitoba's 2018 electoral...
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    Manitoba. The incumbent Progressive Conservatives, led by Premier Brian Pallister, were re-elected to a second majority government with a loss of two...
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