The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba fielded a full slate of 57 candidates in the 1995 provincial election.
In 1995, McMurren proposed that Winnipeg's municipal government should rehabilitate quarry lands for the 1999 Pan-American Games, and then turn the site over to Rockwood (which would not contribute to the total costs).
[4] In addition to running for the provincial legislature in 1995, McMurren also sought the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada's nomination for Selkirk—Interlake in the 1997 federal election.
He began his political career at the municipal level, serving as Mayor of Long Body Creek and president of the Northern Association of Community Councils.
In June 2005, Kennedy was appointed to manage the Pauingassi First Nation office of Southeast Child and Family Services.
Since taking this position, he has become prominent in drawing attention to solvent abuse among young children, and has proposed an outreach program to the federal and provincial governments.
Bueckert is a small businessman in Winnipeg, and has been co-owner of Randonne Tours Ltd.[8] He received 2,372 votes (26.71%), finishing second against New Democratic Party candidate Daryl Reid.