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View Poll Results: Who will you vote for in the 2016 Manitoba Provincial Election?
New Democratic Party of Manitoba (NDP) 12 15.58%
Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba (PC) 36 46.75%
Manitoba Liberal Party 19 24.68%
Other / Not Voting 10 12.99%
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Old Posted Apr 2, 2016, 6:10 PM
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Its interesting there is no real BIO for her on the Liberal party web site but I was able to find this about her work history. It appears she only had one job after graduating from Law School

She was a staff lawyer at the Carroll Law Office in Winnipeg.

As for here education here is the Wikipedia BIO;

Bokhari was born on a farm near Anola, Manitoba. As a student she attended the University of Manitoba where she obtained degrees in criminology and psychology. She then went on to complete a degree in law at Robson Hall, focusing on corporate commercial law. While completing her law degree, Bokhari was active in the Manitoba Law Students Association, serving as President in 2012.

Bokhari moved to Pakistan in 2002, living there with her family until she returned to Winnipeg in 2006. Her childhood home and family chicken farm were lost to fire in 2012.
Although the family had operated a poultry farm at one time, and then a sheep farm, but there was no active operation at the time of the fire.

Bokhari's parents now live in Winnipeg and the farm house was often vacant, occupied sometimes by her brothers. The family still kept many of its belongings in the home, which is why it had a security alarm.

Tall grass on property, says reeve

But the reeve for the RM of Springfield, Jim McCarthy, said he was told the house was vacant and derelict.

The yard was also filled with tall, thick, dry grass, which provided plenty of fuel for the flames.

Property owners need to do their part to keep grass mowed and reduce fire threat on their land, McCarthy said.

CBC


Oh that law firm!

http://aptn.ca/news/2014/04/16/x/
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