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Neil Gaudry was born on 19 September, 1937 in Canada, is a Canadian politician. Discover Neil Gaudry's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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Age 61 years old
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Born 19 September, 1937
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Date of death 18 February, 1999
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Nationality Canada

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1937

Neil Gaudry (September 19, 1937 – February 18, 1999) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.

1959

This historically francophone riding had been represented by Laurent Desjardins almost continuously since 1959; originally a Liberal, Desjardins crossed to the New Democratic Party in 1969 and was re-elected four times under that party's banner.

1962

In 1962, he married Leona Rainville.

Before entering public life, Gaudry worked as an accountant and office manager.

He was the secretary-treasurer of Malcolm Construction Ltd. for twenty-five years, and was active in the community of Interlake before moving to Winnipeg in his later years.

1988

He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1988 until his death, sitting as a Liberal.

The son of Véronique Chartrand and Ernest Gaudry, he was born in St. Laurent, Manitoba and was educated there.

Gaudry was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the provincial election of 1988, in the Winnipeg riding of St. Boniface.

Desjardins retired in 1988 when the Manitoba NDP was experiencing a sharp decline in popularity, and Gaudry recaptured St. Boniface for the Liberals with 61 percent of the vote of the vote.

The election was won by the Progressive Conservatives, and Gaudry joined 19 other Liberals in the official opposition.

1990

Gaudry was easily elected again in the 1990 election, with only a slightly reduced plurality.

1995

His share of the popular vote fell to below 50% in the provincial election of 1995, but he was still re-elected by a nearly 2-to-1 margin over the NDP, despite the Liberals winning only two other seats in the rest of the province.

1997

The Manitoba Liberal Party experienced internal divisions in 1997, due to disgruntlement with the leadership of Ginny Hasselfield.

At one stage, Kevin Lamoureux and Gary Kowalski broke from the official party caucus to sit as Independent Liberals; Gaudry was the only Liberal MLA to continue supporting the official party leadership during this period.

1999

Neil Gaudry died of a heart attack on February 18, 1999, while attending the Festival du Voyageur in St. Boniface and the legislature passed a motion of condolence in his memory on April 26 of the same year.

Gaudry frequently championed francophone causes during his time in the legislature.

He sought to have Louis Riel recognized as a Father of Confederation, and was an active member in l'Assemblee internationale des parlementaires de la langue francaise.

Despite partisan differences, he also assisted the Progressive Conservative government of Gary Filmon on matters relating to francophone education.