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Rosemary Vodrey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rosemary Vodrey
Rosemary Vodrey is a former 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. ==Early life and career==
Vodrey was born Rosemary Webster, the daughter of senior Toronto police officer Jack Webster.〔Radha Krishnan, "Orchard out of hot seat", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 11 September 1993; Gwyn "Jocko" Thomas, "Copper Jack leaves a legacy", ''Toronto Star'', 12 September 2000, 1; Ellis Quinn, "Police veteran 'Copper Jack' Webster", ''Toronto Star'', 29 June 2002, B3.〕 She studied Psychology at the University of Toronto before moving to Winnipeg with her partner. Vodrey later became a school psychologist, and lectured in Home Economics at the University of Manitoba.〔Bruce Owen, "Rosie Rosi", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 2 June 1996, B1; Frances Russell, "Row with judges shows Vodrey's flaw", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 9 July 1994.〕 She became politically active after befriending Gary and Janice Filmon,〔Shane Minkin, "Vodrey at odds with news media", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 2 June 1996, B4.〕 and sought election to the Manitoba legislature in the 1988 provincial election in the central Winnipeg division of Osborne. She finished third, behind Liberal candidate Reg Alcock and incumbent New Democrat Muriel Smith.
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