Blaine Pedersen
Blaine Pedersen is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in the 2007 provincial election, for the electoral division of Carman. Pederson is a member of the Progressive Conservative Party. Pedersen was re-elected in the new Midland riding in the 2011, and 2016 elections. On May 3, 2016, Pedersen was appointed to the Executive Council of Manitoba as Minister of Infrastructure. On August 17, 2017, he was named Minister of Growth, Enterprise and Trade. He was re-elected in the 2019 election.
Altamont, Manitoba
Barnsley, Manitoba
Cardinal, Manitoba
Carman (electoral district)
Culross, Manitoba
Deerwood, Manitoba
Fannystelle
Graysville, Manitoba
Haywood, Manitoba
Homewood, Manitoba
Kaleida, Manitoba
Mariapolis, Manitoba
Midland (electoral district)
Rosebank, Manitoba
Roseisle, Manitoba
Blaine Pedersen2007 Manitoba general election2011_Manitoba_general_election2016 Manitoba general election2019_Manitoba_general_election39th Manitoba LegislatureBlaine (given name)Cliff CullenCrystal_City,_ManitobaDenis RocanDepartment of Infrastructure (Manitoba)Elm_Creek,_ManitobaExecutive Council of ManitobaHolland,_ManitobaManitou,_ManitobaMiami,_ManitobaMinister of Infrastructure and Transportation (Manitoba)Ministry of Infrastructure (Manitoba)Morris, ManitobaOrder of precedence in ManitobaPedersenPilot_Mound,_ManitobaProgressive Conservative Party of Manitoba candidates in the 2007 Manitoba provincial electionSnowflake,_ManitobaSomerset,_Manitoba
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Blaine Pedersen
Blaine Pedersen is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in the 2007 provincial election, for the electoral division of Carman. Pederson is a member of the Progressive Conservative Party. Pedersen was re-elected in the new Midland riding in the 2011, and 2016 elections. On May 3, 2016, Pedersen was appointed to the Executive Council of Manitoba as Minister of Infrastructure. On August 17, 2017, he was named Minister of Growth, Enterprise and Trade. He was re-elected in the 2019 election.
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Blaine Pedersen est un homme p ...... ancienne circonscription de .
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Blaine Pedersen is a politicia ...... -elected in the 2019 election.
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بلايني بيدرسن هو سياسي كندي، و ...... 22 مايو 2007 – 6 سبتمبر 2011).
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