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Linda West is a Canadian administrator, activist and politician. She has been a candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada and the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba. She is also known for her involvements in several volunteering organizations like Rotary Club of Parry sound, Habitat for Humanity, Community Business and Development Centre, The Parry Sound Area Founders Circle etc. She received the Order of Parry Sound in 2020 for community services and supports during the COVID-19 pandemic. As on 2021, she is known for serving as the president of Rotary Club of Parry Sound and for winning Rotary’s most prestigious award, Service Above Self. Education West has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Laurentian University and a Master of Business Administration specializing in Health Care from the University of Toronto. She also holds a Ph.D. from Washington International University, an unaccredited institution incorporated in the British Virgin Islands. Career West was executive director of the James Bay General Hospital from 1992 to 1995, and of the Winnipeg River Health District from 1995 to 1997. From 1997 to 2000, she was executive director of labour relations for Manitoba Health. She has also been a health policy consultant for the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba, and has taught nursing and business at the University of Manitoba. In 2003, West helped organize a conference in Winnipeg, Manitoba on the role of women in politics. She received a Women of Distinction Award from the Winnipeg YMCA-YWCA in 2004, and was later chosen as the local director of Equal Voice, a group that promotes the increased participation of women in political life. West authored the Trends and Issues in Health Care. In 2006, she helped organize a rebuilding effort in New Orleans for Habitat For Humanity. In July 2007, West was hired as executive director for employment services in the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region's Human Resources Department. She was named acting vice-president of Human Resources in August of the same year, and became vice-president in December. West left employment with the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region on 21 February 2008. West also became vice-president of Human Resources with a recruitment agency that provides Canadian placements to migrant workers from the Philippines, in 2007. She argued in 2008 that Canada needs overseas recruitment to counter a domestic labour shortage. West co-founded Actyl Group, a human resource recruitment agency. She serves as the company president. West returned to the University of Manitoba in 2015 to teach in the Asper School of Business. She retired in 2019 to work voluntarily with several charities. Activist and political candidate West first ran for public office in the 2003 provincial election, as a candidate of the Progressive Conservative Party. She initially sought the party's nomination for Riel, but lost to former Member of the Legislative Assembly Shirley Render at a nomination meeting in late 2002. During the nomination contest, one PC insider suggested that West's views on private health care would be a liability for the party. West subsequently convened a public meeting on Manitoba's physician shortage, which was held at Winnipeg's Transcona Inn in early 2003. During the question and answer session, she announced that she was considering a candidacy in the division of Radission. The political overtones of this meeting were noted in a newspaper report, though West denied that it had been called for political purposes. She won the Radisson nomination, but lost to New Democratic Party candidate Bidhu Jha in the general election. The Manitoba Nurses' Union criticized West in late 2003, after she led a group of her own fourth-year undergraduate students in a rally outside the provincial legislature supporting an on-the-job training program. It was alleged that the students received a portion of their grade for participating in the rally, but West said that her students were taught to review both sides of the issue. West was a supporter of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada at the federal level, and supported its merger with the more right-wing Canadian Alliance to create the Conservative Party of Canada in 2003. She ran for the new party in the 2006 federal election, and finished second against New Democratic Party incumbent Bill Blaikie in Elmwood—Transcona. West's Ph.D. credentials became a source of controversy during the 2006 federal election because Washington International University is an institution that is licensed but not accredited by any educational oversight body in Canada or the United States of America. West challenged Bidhu Jha a second time in the 2007 provincial election, initially centering her campaign around local opposition to a hog-processing plant planned for construction in the Radisson area. The NDP government withdrew its support for the project during the election, and indicated that the plant would not be built. Some NDP insiders nevertheless expressed concern that their early support for the unpopular project had made the seat vulnerable. On election day, however, Jha defeated West by an increased margin. West received the Order of Parry Sound for the year 2020 owing to her community services and support during the COVID-19 pandemic specifically for the Rotary Club grocery program that offered convenient grocery shopping during the difficult situation. Health care West has written several articles calling for Manitoba and Canada to develop new strategic plans for health care delivery. She supports the Canada Health Act. West and provincial Health Minister Dave Chomiak engaged in a public controversy over health care strategies in late 2001 and early 2002. In the same period, West argued that Manitobans should pay health-care premiums instead of paying for health expenses through general taxation. West returned to writing opinion pieces on Canada's health-care system after the 2003 election. She reiterated her support for publicly funded private clinics, and criticized the provincial government's approach to the issue. She was also a vocal opponent of Winnipeg Mayor Glen Murray's tax policies, which she spoke against at several public meetings. Philanthropy West has been awarded Rotary International's Service Above Self Award 2022-23 for helping a large number of Ukrainians resettle in Parry Sound and for establishing a Ukrainian Rotaract Club. She provided the leadership so that the community was able to assist with accommodation, community integration, and paperwork, and advocated for their refugee status. Parry Sound and area has fully embraced the Ukrainians as demonstrated by the recent sold out event - Discover Ukraine. She was also appointed to the funding committee of the West Parry Sound Recreation and Cultural Centre in March 2022 which is establishing a six lane pool and needs to raise $10 million. Electoral record All electoral info.... Discover the Linda West popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Linda West books.

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    Mistletoe and Holly

    Janet Dailey

    A heartwarming tale of Christmastime romance by one of America's alltime bestselling authors. With one leg in a cast and a heart hardened by bitter holiday memories, Leslie wanted ...

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    Angel Creek

    Linda Howard

    Desire came like a wildfire to the Colorado hills to claim a woman’s property...and her heart. From the New York Times bestselling author of A Lady of the West. For five years afte...

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    Rose Of Tralee

    Katie Flynn

    The year is 1925, and in Liverpool, Rose Ryder worships her father, a tramdriver. She nurses a secret dream of driving trams too, even though it's not considered a job for wome...

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    Home by Morning

    Kaki Warner

    The awardwinning author of Where the Horses Run makes her eagerly anticipated return to Heartbreak Creek for the final book in a trilogy of soulstirring historical romance.Thomas R...

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    For Time and All Eternities

    Mette Ivie Harrison

    The Mormon church may have disavowed the polygamy it became so infamous for in the 19th century, but for some Fundamentalist LatterDay Saints, "plural marriage" isn't just ancient ...

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    Readers, Texts and Compilers in the Earlier Middle Ages

    Martin Brett & Kathleen G. Cushing

    Reflecting the focus but also range of their honorand's work in medieval canon law in the era before Gratian, the essays in this volume explore the creation and transmission of can...

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    Colton First Responder

    Linda O. Johnston

    Experience the romance and adventure in The Coltons of Mustang Valley series!When disaster strikes, a Colton comes to the rescue!When an earthquake hits Mustang Valley, first respo...

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    Heart of the West

    Penelope Williamson

    A classic sweeping tale of intense passion as wide as the open prairie, from the bestselling romance novelist Penelope Williamson.“There’s a bigness about Montana that tends to fri...

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    Paradise Lust

    Kit McCann

    Everywhere you look, for heaven's sake, there are ladies. Never mind for heaven's sake, this is heaven. It is the Garden of Eden, where you are allowed to eat all the apples you wa...

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    Prairie Cowboy

    Linda Ford

    Too pretty by halfthat's Miss Virnie White's problem. Conor Russell has seen what prairie living can do to a delicate female. That's why he's raising his daughter, Rachael, to be a...

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    Almost the Perfect Murder

    Paul H. Williams

    From Ireland's leading crime journalist, Paul Williams, comes the definitive account of the case that gripped the nation.'A book that had to be written' Ray D'Arcy, RTÉ Radio 1 For...

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    Thet Oera Linda Bok, Naar een Handschrift uit de Dertiende Eeuw

    Anoniem

    "Thet Oera Linda Bok, Naar een Handschrift uit de Dertiende Eeuw" van Anoniem (vertaald door J. G. Ottema). Gepubliceerd door eartnow. eartnow publiceert een ruim aanbo...

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    Sunshine Makes Me Happy

    Melanie Jensen Johnson

    Follow Linda West Jensen from her childhood through her courageous battle with cancer.