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Maloway and Disraeli
In May 2008, Maloway called on the provincial government to ensure that municipal repairs to the Disraeli Bridge in northeast Winnipeg would be carried out in a way that benefited the public interest.

Maloway and 2008
In December 2008, Blakie announced that he would seek the NDP nomination for the provincial division of Elmwood, which had been vacated by Jim Maloway, Blaikie's own successor in the federal riding of Elmwood-Transcona.
Steen was a candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada in the 2008 federal election, losing to New Democrat Jim Maloway in the northeast Winnipeg riding of Elmwood — Transcona.

Maloway and federal
Both Blaikie and Maloway have rejected the suggestion that they planned to " swap " their federal and provincial seats, and Blaikie has said that he returned to political life on the request of Premier Gary Doer.
Maloway was an opponent of the Meech Lake Accord, an unsuccessful attempt at constitutional reform that would have delegated powers from the federal government to the provinces and recognized Quebec as a distinct society within Canada.
Maloway was among a group of Manitoba MLAs who sought to persuade former Manitoba Premier Edward Schreyer to run for the federal NDP leadership in 1989.
After Blaikie announced his retirement from the Canadian House of Commons in 2007, Maloway indicated he would seek the NDP nomination to succeed him in the federal Elmwood — Transcona riding.
Following his defeat in the federal election, Maloway was nominated by the Manitoba NDP in his former seat of Elwood, to succeed the retiring Bill Blaikie, and is the party's candidate in the October 4, 2011 provincial election.

Maloway and election
Maloway was the Returning Officer for the Winnipeg division of Wolseley in the 1973 provincial election.
Maloway was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1986 provincial election over incumbent Russell Doern, a former New Democrat who had left the party two years earlier.

Maloway and was
He polled a respectable 2006 votes, but was still defeated by New Democratic candidate Jim Maloway.
Maloway was born in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Manitoba ( 1975 ).
Maloway was re-elected by an increased margin in 1995.
Maloway was returned in Elmwood without difficulty, and was re-elected again in 2003 and 2007 by significant margins.
Winnipeg Mayor Sam Katz launched into a personal attack on Maloway during a council debate, for which he was criticized by the Winnipeg Free Press newspaper.
The Conservatives won a minority government nationally, and Maloway was appointed as the NDP Critic for Science and Technology.
She was defeated for the nomination by MLA Jim Maloway.

Maloway and elected
Maloway initially cast a tiebreaking vote for MacKay, although a subsequent recount showed Asper elected by four votes.

Maloway and .
Peter James " Jim " Maloway ( born November 10, 1952 ) is a Canadian politician, who has served as a member of both the Canadian House of Commons and the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.
He has owned the Maloway & Eliason Insurance & Travel Centre since 1978, operating it for many years with the late Magnus Eliason.
Maloway joined the New Democratic Party in 1971.
The NDP won a narrow majority government under Howard Pawley, and Maloway served as a government backbencher.
Maloway supported Maureen Hemphill's bid to succeed Pawley in the leadership contest that followed ; she finished fourth against Gary Doer.
Maloway narrowly retained the Elmwood division against a strong challenge from the Liberal Party.
In opposition, Maloway served as his party's critic for Consumer and Corporate Affairs, and deputy critic for Finance.
The accord required approval from all ten of Canada's provincial legislatures to be passed into law ; Maloway supported the decision of fellow NDP MLA Elijah Harper to block the accord's passage through procedural tactics, and indicated that he considered taking a similar approach himself.
Maloway criticized Winnipeg Mayor Glen Murray's " New Deal for Winnipeg " in the early 2000s, arguing that the city should correct its own finances instead of appealing for aid from other levels of government.
Maloway introduced a Private Member's Bill known as the " Airline Passenger's Bill of Rights " in February 2009.

made and Disraeli
As Lord Blake observed: " The true relationship between the three cannot be determined with certainty ... there can be no doubt that the affair usage damaged Disraeli and that it made its contribution, along with many other episodes, to the understandable aura of distrust which hung around his name for so many years.
Disraeli, then just twenty-three, did not move in high society, and the numerous solecisms present in his otherwise brilliant and daring work made this painfully obvious.
Disraeli was elevated to the House of Lords in 1876 when Queen Victoria made him Earl of Beaconsfield and Viscount Hughenden.
Because the leadership of the minority government had made the vote on the budget vote a " vote of confidence " in the minority government, the defeat of the Disraeli budget was a " vote of no confidence " in the minority government and meant the downfall of the minority government.
She made Disraeli Earl of Beaconsfield at this time.
Nevertheless, during the marriage Terry made the acquaintance of a number of cultured and important and talented people, among them Browning, Tennyson, Gladstone, Disraeli and the photographer Julia Margaret Cameron.
Disraeli responded in a speech that Cranborne was " a very clever man who has made a very great mistake ".
On the return of the Conservatives to power in 1874 he became Postmaster-General under Disraeli, and was made GCB on his retirement in 1880.
He made his maiden speech on 27 June 2001, in which he recalled the former Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli who had once contested his seat.
He was made Under-Secretary for War in 1875 and Under-Secretary to the Colonies in 1878 by Disraeli.
It was not the first honour to be granted to a spouse of a British Prime Minister: the wives of both Benjamin Disraeli and Sir Winston Churchill were made peeresses in their own right.
" ' A tradition may neither be made nor destroyed ' Benjamin Disraeli ( from Prehistoric London: its mounds and circles, by E. O.
In 1876 Disraeli was made Earl of Beaconsfield.
Brett rapidly made his mark in the House, and in early 1868 he was knighted and appointed Solicitor General under Benjamin Disraeli.
Lowry-Corry was thus brought up in close touch with Conservative party politics, but it is said to have been his winning personality and social accomplishments rather than his political connections that recommended him to the favorable notice of Benjamin Disraeli, who in 1866 made Lowry-Corry his private secretary.
But just as Catholic Emancipation was brought about by a Tory Prime Minister in 1829, or substantial voting reforms brought about by Disraeli and the Conservatives, thus winning support from a crucial minority of those originally opposed to either, the support of a prominent hardline Protestant leader for Catholic Emancipation might have made all the difference to Irish history.
In 1874 he was sworn of the Privy Council and made Lord Chamberlain of the Household under Benjamin Disraeli, a post he held until 1879.
When Derby became prime minister for the third time in 1866, Lord Bradford was made Lord Chamberlain of the Household, an office he retained until December 1868, the last year under the premiership of Benjamin Disraeli.

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