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October 2009 -  Steve Ashton and Greg Selinger first faced off in 2009 for the NDP leadership, after Gary Doer left to become Canada's ambassador to U.S.
(Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
October 2009 - Steve Ashton and Greg Selinger first faced off in 2009 for the NDP leadership, after Gary Doer left to become Canada's ambassador to U.S. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
October 17, 2009 - Greg Selinger elected to succeed Gary Doer. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
October 17, 2009 - Greg Selinger elected to succeed Gary Doer. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
October 2009  - Greg Selinger becomes Manitoba premier after NDP elect him leader of the party. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
October 2009 - Greg Selinger becomes Manitoba premier after NDP elect him leader of the party. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
November 2009 - Selinger delivers his first throne speech. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
November 2009 - Selinger delivers his first throne speech. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
December 1, 2009 - Editorial cartoon published following Premier Selinger's first throne speech. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
December 1, 2009 - Editorial cartoon published following Premier Selinger's first throne speech. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
March 2010 - Premier Selinger's first budget sees health costs fuel deficit. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
March 2010 - Premier Selinger's first budget sees health costs fuel deficit. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
April 2010 - Premier Selinger raises minimum wage, freezes wages of civil servants. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
April 2010 - Premier Selinger raises minimum wage, freezes wages of civil servants. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
May 2010 - Premier Selinger gets heat after raising taxes in cottage country. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
May 2010 - Premier Selinger gets heat after raising taxes in cottage country. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
July 2010 - Selinger government slow to move on new rules for floodway regulation. (Dale Cummings/ Winnipeg Free Press)
July 2010 - Selinger government slow to move on new rules for floodway regulation. (Dale Cummings/ Winnipeg Free Press)
August 2010 - Premier Selinger hosts premiers' conference where no one could agree on how to fight climate change. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
August 2010 - Premier Selinger hosts premiers' conference where no one could agree on how to fight climate change. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
January 2011 - Premier Selinger had no idea in early 2011 how bad the Assiniboine River flood would be that spring. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
January 2011 - Premier Selinger had no idea in early 2011 how bad the Assiniboine River flood would be that spring. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
April 2011 - Facing mounting deficits, Premier Selinger decides to target an old favourite — tobacco — for tax hikes in 2011 budget. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
April 2011 - Facing mounting deficits, Premier Selinger decides to target an old favourite — tobacco — for tax hikes in 2011 budget. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
June 2011 - Premier Selinger cuts off 2011 legislative session as Manitoba gets swamped by spring flood. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
June 2011 - Premier Selinger cuts off 2011 legislative session as Manitoba gets swamped by spring flood. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
August 2011 - Premier Selinger's 2011 election platform promises to spend money. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
August 2011 - Premier Selinger's 2011 election platform promises to spend money. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
October 2011 - As 2011 election heats up, Selinger keeps rolling out promises to spend. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
October 2011 - As 2011 election heats up, Selinger keeps rolling out promises to spend. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
October 2011 - The return of the Winnipeg Jets is seen as helping Premier Selinger win re-election. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
October 2011 - The return of the Winnipeg Jets is seen as helping Premier Selinger win re-election. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
March 2012 - Premier Selinger's 2012 budget was awash in red ink. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
March 2012 - Premier Selinger's 2012 budget was awash in red ink. (Dale Cummings / Winnipeg Free Press)
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