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Rosemary Vodrey

Rosemary Vodrey
Minister of Culture, Heritage and Citizenship
In office
January 6, 1997 – October 5, 1999
Preceded byHarold Gilleshammer
Succeeded byDiane McGifford[1]
Minister of Justice and Attorney General with responsibility for Constitutional Affairs
In office
September 10, 1993 – January 6, 1997
Preceded byJames McCrae
Succeeded byVic Toews
Minister of Education and Training
In office
January 14, 1992 – September 10, 1993
Preceded byLen Derkach
Succeeded byClayton Manness
Minister responsible for the Status of Women
In office
September 10, 1993 – October 5, 1999
Preceded byBonnie Mitchelson
Succeeded byDiane McGifford
Minister responsible for Multiculturalism
In office
January 6, 1997 – October 5, 1999
Preceded byHarold Gilleshammer
Succeeded byBecky Barrett
Minister charged with administration of the Liquor Control Act
In office
January 6, 1997 – October 5, 1999
Preceded byHarold Gilleshammer
Succeeded byDiane McGifford
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Fort Garry
In office
September 11, 1990 – September 21, 1999
Preceded byLaurie Evans
Succeeded byJoy Smith
Personal details
Born
Rosemary Lynn Webster

(1949-10-20) October 20, 1949 (age 75)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Rosemary Lynn Vodrey (born October 20, 1949) is a former Canadian politician in Manitoba, Canada. She was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1990 to 1999 and was a senior cabinet minister of the government of Gary Filmon.

  1. ^ McGifford was designated as Minister of Culture, Heritage and Tourism.

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