• Kerri Irvin-Ross is a former Canadian politician in Manitoba. A member of the New Democratic Party, she served as a cabinet minister under premiers Gary...
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    the 2003 election, and Smith lost the constituency to New Democrat Kerri Irvin-Ross by eighty-seven votes. In a June 2005 parliamentary debate on same-sex...
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    time in their history. Fort Garry's last MLA before dissolution was Kerri Irvin-Ross of the NDP, who was re-elected in the 2007 provincial election with...
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  • Wowchuk; from 2015 to 2016, it was held by both Eric Robinson and Kerri Irvin-Ross. The current deputy premier is Uzoma Asagwara under Premier Wab Kinew...
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  • November 3, 2014 Premier Greg Selinger Preceded by Kerri Irvin-Ross Succeeded by Kerri Irvin-Ross Minister of Entrepreneurship, Training and Trade In...
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  • 2009 Premier Gary Doer Preceded by Christine Melnick Succeeded by Kerri Irvin-Ross Portfolio renamed Minister of Housing and Community Development Manitoba...
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  • meningitis and pneumococcus. Rondeau and Fort Garry representative Kerri Irvin-Ross co-chaired public hearings on Manitoba's privacy laws in May 2004....
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  • The position is not a full cabinet portfolio. The current Minister responsible for Seniors is Kerri Irvin-Ross. Source: Legislative Assembly of Manitoba...
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  • Kevin Chief Dave Chomiak Deanne Crothers Greg Dewar Jennifer Howard Kerri Irvin-Ross Ron Kostyshyn Ron Lemieux Gord Mackintosh Flor Marcelino Diane McGifford...
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  • November 3, 2009 – May 3, 2016 Serving with Rosann Wowchuk until 2011 Kerri Irvin-Ross from 2015 Premier Greg Selinger Preceded by Rosann Wowchuk Succeeded...
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