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Borotsik and sought
Borotsik sought and won the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada's nomination for Brandon-Souris in the 1997 federal election.

Borotsik and provincial
Smith was narrowly defeated by Progressive Conservative candidate Rick Borotsik, a popular former mayor, in the 2007 provincial election.

Borotsik and PC
In the early months following the merger, MP Rick Borotsik, who had been elected as Manitoba's only PC, became openly critical of the new party's leadership.
Lukewarm endorsements of Liberal Party candidates at the onset of the campaign were extended by former Tory MPs Joe Clark, Brian Mulroney, André Bachand, Rick Borotsik, and former federal PC Party president Bruck Easton.
He planned to seek the PC nomination again for the 1997 election, but withdrew in favour of Brandon Mayor Rick Borotsik.

Borotsik and party's
Borotsik was his party's only elected representative from western Canada.
Prentice was defeated by Peter MacKay on the final ballot of the party's 2003 leadership convention ; Borotsik resigned as party whip, but remained Agriculture Critic.
Borotsik ultimately chose to sit with the merged Conservative Party of Canada until the next election, but made no secret of his opposition to Stephen Harper and the new party's social conservatism.
Borotsik provoked some controversy when he announced that he favoured an end to Manitoba's tuition freeze ; the party's official policy was to keep the freeze in place.

Borotsik and for
Rick Borotsik joined the new party, but openly criticized it from within, did not run for re-election in 2004, and also publicly endorsed the Liberals over the Conservatives during the campaign.
A colourful and bombastic figure, Borotsik was elected on a platform of aggressive municipal development and became known for his efforts to promote the city.
Borotsik was also an opponent of the United Alternative, a Reform-sponsored drive for a new political party that resulted in the creation of the Canadian Alliance.
Borotsik was subsequently named as party whip and Critic for Agriculture, Indian Affairs and the Canadian Wheat Board.
No agreements were reached, and Borotsik later called for disgruntled Canadian Alliance members to rejoin the Progressive Conservative Party.
During this period, Borotsik surprised some political observers by declaring his support for the legalization of same-sex marriage.
Borotsik strongly opposed this decision, and said that he would not be a candidate for the merged party if Stephen Harper was chosen as its leader.
Borotsik supported Belinda Stronach's decision to leave the Conservatives for the Liberals in 2005, and indicated that he would consider running for either the Liberal Party of Canada or the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba at some time in the future.
Westman's Board of Directors for 2012: Dave Hughes ( Chair ), Rick Chrest ( 1st Vice Chair ), Barry Delmage ( 2nd Vice Chair ), Susan Brechmann ( Secretary ), Brian McVicar ( Treasurer ), Leo Boivin, Rick Borotsik, Barrie Brooking, Jim Ferguson, Gail Janz, Carol Midwinter, Eric Sauerborn.

Borotsik and Brandon
Borotsik was born to a Ukrainian family in Brandon, was raised in that city, and graduated from Brandon University in 1971.

Borotsik and election
Borotsik chose not to run in the 2004 general election.
Borotsik was narrowly re-elected in the 2000 federal election over a candidate of the Canadian Alliance, as the Liberals won a third consecutive majority government nationally.
The New Democratic Party was re-elected to a third consecutive majority government in the 2007 election, and Borotsik entered the legislature as a member of the Official Opposition.
Note: Reports in the Winnipeg Free Press newspaper do not indicate if Borotsik was elected in Ward Three or Ward Four in the 1980 election.

Borotsik and Jim
There were rumours that Borotsik would run to succeed him, but he declined and endorsed fellow westerner Jim Prentice.

Borotsik and .
Rick Borotsik ( born September 8, 1950 ) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
Borotsik is a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba.
Borotsik was an employee of the shopping-centre firm Bramalea Inc. during the 1980s.
Borotsik was a strong supporter of party leader Jean Charest, and was considered a star candidate.
Charest resigned as party leader in 1998, despite requests from Borotsik and other MPs that he remain in the position.
Borotsik was subsequently chosen as national caucus chairman, and endorsed Joe Clark's successful bid to succeed Charest as leader.
Borotsik opposed the Canadian gun registry, which he described as unworkable.
There was speculation that Borotsik would seek the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba in 2000, but he declined.
Borotsik took part in preliminary discussions between the Progressive Conservatives and the Canadian Alliance in early 2001.

sought and provincial
Epstein also doggedly sought a recording contract for the band in London at a crucial moment in their career, fighting their perception as provincial " northern " musicians.
During this and other wars of the time, kuni ikki, or provincial uprisings, took place as locally powerful warriors sought independence from the shugo daimyo.
In its decision in the Patriation Reference ( 1981 ), the Supreme Court of Canada had ruled there was a tradition that some provincial approval should be sought for constitutional reform.
Smugglers used every technique, from backpacks to helicopter aerial drops to bring tons of the marijuana crop into the US, while a growing phalanx of local, state, provincial and federal law enforcement from both sides of the border sought ways to stem the tide.
In the poem, Robert I's character is a hero of the chivalric type common in contemporary romance, Freedom is a " noble thing " to be sought and won at all costs, and the opponents of such freedom are shown in the dark colours which history and poetic propriety require, but there is none of the complacency of the merely provincial habit of mind.
Douglas resigned from provincial politics and sought election to the House of Commons in the riding of Regina City in 1962, but was defeated by Ken More.
" At the same time he sought to supplement his early education by the study of Latin, French and English literature, and to polish his provincial manners by mixing in cultivated and learned circles.
During World War II the provincial government sought to change the town's name to Winston in honour of Winston Churchill, but the town refused, insisting that the town had held the name long before the Nazis co-opted the swastika symbol ( 卐 ).
Hampton sought election to the Ontario legislature under the NDP banner in the 1977 provincial election, placing third against incumbent Liberal Pat Reid and Progressive Conservative Gordon Thomson in Rainy River.
Shelley Martel sought and won the New Democratic Party nomination vacated by her father, and easily won the seat in the 1987 provincial election.
The party was established in 1997 by a coalition of former provincial Progressive Conservative and Liberal party members and supporters who sought to remove the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party ( NDP ) from power.
In 2001, he unsuccessfully sought the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party provincial nomination in the riding of Parry Sound – Muskoka for a by-election to replace retiring MPP Ernie Eves.
His advice was sought by nearly all the provincial governments of Quebec, left or right, and by opposition parties.
In the subsequent 1919 provincial election, with over 50, 000 members, the party sought to hold the balance of power so it could introduce legislation friendly to farmers.
Neither the federal nor provincial governments opposed the lawsuit filed by three couples, one of whom had already been married in Ontario and sought recognition for their marriage in their home province.
Her husband, Wilfred, sought election to the provincial legislature in the 1977 election, but was defeated.
He sought the Progressive Conservative nomination for Minnedosa in the buildup to the 1958 provincial election, but lost to Sid Paler.
Binns sought an unprecedented fourth term majority during the 2007 provincial election, running on a policy of continued good governance and job creation, pointing to the Island's increased prosperity under his tenure.
He never sought election to the provincial legislature.
Robert Wayne Smith is a frequent candidate for political office, and has sought election at the municipal, provincial and federal levels.
Many of these branchlines were built with the sponsorship of the provincial government, which sought to subsidize local competition to the federally subsidized CPR ; however, significant competition was also provided by the encroaching Northern Pacific Railway ( NPR ) from the south.
The Progressives were initially the third-largest party in the provincial legislature ( the Liberals having been reduced to one seat in 1977 ), and sought to run a full slate of candidates in 1981.
In addition to his service in municipal politics, Jacob Penner also sought federal or provincial office on four occasions:
With the establishment of the provincial highway network on February 26, 1920, the Department of Public Highways, predecessor to today's Ministry of Transportation of Ontario, sought to establish a network of reliable roads through the southern part of the province.
After the SPC nominated candidates for Winnipeg North and Winnipeg West in the 1910 provincial election, the MLP sought to prevent confrontation and vote-splitting by fielding only one candidate of their own: Fred Dixon in Winnipeg Centre.

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