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She was a Winnipeg school trustee for the Seine River ( Winnipeg )| Seine River division, and served as President of the Manitoba Teachers ' Society and Vice-President of the Canadian Teachers ' Federation for a period of time.
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She was carrying a quirt, and she started to raise it, then let it fall again and dangle from her wrist.
She glanced around the clearing, taking in the wagon and the load of supplies and trappings scattered over the ground, the two kids, the whiteface bull that was chewing its cud just within the far reaches of the firelight.
She regarded them as signs that she was nearing the glen she sought, and she was glad to at last be doing something positive in her unenunciated, undefined struggle with the mountain and its darkling inhabitants.
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She began to explain, `` There was this poet, in Italy '' He interrupted, `` Please don't judge all poets ''.
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She holds honorary degrees from Brandeis University ( 1996 ); the University of Washington ( 2002 ); Smith College ( 2003 ); University of Winnipeg ( 2005 ); the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ( 2007 ), and Knox College ( 2008 ).
She was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, grew up in Victoria, British Columbia, and currently lives in Sooke, British Columbia.
She is a faculty member at the University of Winnipeg where she teaches English and creative writing courses.
She was born Gisèle Marie-Louise Marguerite LaFlèche in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and studied violin and voice at The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, Ontario.
She lived in the West for the rest of her life in Manitoba, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary and Victoria.
She has also been awarded the Yes She Can Award from Balmoral Hall School in 2005 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
She was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with the given name Sue Shipley, and grew up in Thornhill, Ontario, a suburb of Toronto.
She was ordained a United Church minister in 1965 after a period of being a homemaker and mother, her husband having previously been ordained a United Church minister, and served in Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, Kingston, Ontario and Hamilton, Ontario.
She began her career in 1988 at CJBN-TV in Kenora, Ontario, and at CKY-TV in Winnipeg later that year.
She is the daughter of Bill Blaikie, a former NDP Member of Parliament from Winnipeg, Deputy Leader of the party, and provincial cabinet minister.
She first ran for the provincial legislature in the 1973 provincial election, in the upscale Winnipeg riding of River Heights.
She won medals in each event at the next competition in Winnipeg in 1999, and a silver in women's doubles and a gold in mixed doubles at the 2003 competition in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
She subsequently worked as a professor at the University of Saskatchewan, the University of Manitoba and the University of Winnipeg, and has served as a director of the Fort Garry Women's Resource Centre and Kali-Shiva AIDS Services.
She was a founder and the first president of the Women's Hospital Aid Society of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
She was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1999 provincial election, defeating incumbent Progressive Conservative MLA Shirley Render in the central Winnipeg riding of St. Vital by 5218 votes to 3699.
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