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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Winnipeg city councillors, Dan Vandal, Russ Wyatt, Thomas Steen, Greg Selinger, Lillian Thomas, Ernie Gilroy, Bernie Wolfe, John Prystanski, Peter Kaufmann, Amaro Silva, Sidney Green, Shirley Timm-Rudolph, Rick Boychuk, David Orlikow, Franco Magnifico, Evelyne Reese, Al Mackling, William Hutton, Errol Black, Lloyd Stinson, Cyril Keeper, Magnus Eliason, James McCrae, Alf Skowron, Morris A. Gray, George Provost, Slaw Rebchuk, Robert Johannson, Terry Duguid, Jim Ernst, Brenda Leipsic, George R. Coldwell, Joseph Zuken, Bob Douglas, William McCreary, Richard Willis Jameson, Ray Brunka, Frank Oliver Fowler, Louise Dacquay, Jenny Gerbasi, Ross Eadie, Justin Swandel, John Angus, Al Golden, Jacob Penner, Mike Pagtakhan, Richard Deans Waugh, Abraham Albert Heaps, Pearl McGonigal, Ric Nordman, Charles Huband, Thomas Sharpe, Stewart Mulvey, George Dinsdale, Eric Stefanson, Sr., Thomas Russ Deacon, Garnet Coulter, June Westbury, Grant Nordman, Guy Savoie, John Orlikow, John Arbuthnot, Jeff Browaty, Mike O'Shaughnessy, Devi Sharma, George Sharpe, Alfred Andrews, Bill Clement, Garth Steek, Paula Havixbeck, Donald Benham, Horace Wilson, Samuel Jacob Jackson, Gord Steeves, Mark Lubosch, Jae Eadie, Reg Wyatt, Harold Taylor, Peter De Smedt, John B Mather, Scott Fielding, Harry Lazarenko. Excerpt: Daniel 'Dan' Vandal is a politician in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He has represented St. Boniface on the Winnipeg City Council for all but two years since 1995, and ran unsuccessfully for Mayor of Winnipeg in 2004. He briefly served as acting mayor of Winnipeg following Glen Murray's resignation. Vandal was born in 1960 to a Metis family in Winnipeg, the youngest of eight children. His family identified as French Canadian during his youth, and he only became aware of his Metis heritage in later life. He has two children of his own, Jenna and...