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Manitoba Liberal Party candidates, 1995 Manitoba provincial election : ウィキペディア英語版 | Manitoba Liberal Party candidates, 1995 Manitoba provincial election Voters elected three Manitoba Liberal Party candidates to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in the 1995 provincial election. Some of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here. ==Burrows: Naty Yankech==
Yankech first campaigned for the Manitoba legislature for the St. Johns division in a 1993 by-election. She was a 46-year-old licensed care giver, and ran a guest home for seniors with medical problems.〔Larry Kusch, "Health-care issue strikes responsive chord in riding", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 13 September 1993.〕 She defeated Edson Sanecki to win the Liberal nomination, and lost to New Democratic Party candidate Gord Mackintosh in the general election.〔"In the running", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 21 August 1993.〕 Yankech charged her former campaign manager with sexual assault following this election. She said that her manager had attacked her in his van, pinning her to the seat and kissing and fondling her, and that she fought back by "pretending to relent and then striking back when he relaxed". She also said that she was initially in shock, and decided to remain silent about the matter. She went police with the urgings of her Husband Victor Yankech, in December 1993, and her manager was convicted after a two-day trial. Yankech had the legal right to remain anonymous, but chose to inform the media of her situation. Former Liberal leader Sharon Carstairs praised her for her "courage and strength".〔Gerald Flood, "Sexual assault victim fights", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 8 April 1994.〕 Yankech defeated Sandi Funk to win the Liberal nomination for Burrows in the buildup to the 1995 election. Funk had actively sought the support of Yankech's former campaign manager, whom she believed to be innocent. After her victory, Yankech declared, "I defeated my assailant".〔Treena Khan, "Grit nominee celebrates double win", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 21 July 1994.〕 She lost the general election to New Democratic Party incumbent Doug Martindale.
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