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Doug Martindale

Doug Martindale (born May 25, 1947) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He has been a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba since 1990, serving as a member of the New Democratic Party.
==Early life and career==

Martindale was born in Brockville, Ontario. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brock University (1973) and a Master of Divinity degree from Victoria University (1976). He is an ordained United Church minister, and has practiced in Saskatchewan (1976–80) and at a mission in north-end Winnipeg (1980–90).〔"Loser in riding fight seeks NDP leadership", ''Globe and Mail'', 28 March 1988, A4. The article title refers to Conrad Santos.〕〔(Biography: Doug Martindale ), New Democratic Party of Manitoba, accessed 27 February 2007.〕 He has been involved in several outreach programs among Winnipeg's poor and aboriginal communities, and remains active in efforts to combat homelessness. He helped to convert St. John's United Church into a co-op apartment complex, and was a founding member of Inner City Voice newspaper. In the legislature, he has served as Chair of the Justice, Social and Economic Development Committees.〔Leah Janzen, "$1.1M handed out for city's homeless", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 11 May 2004, B8.〕
In 1973, he married Carol Wachniak. The couple has two children.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rev. Doug Martindale )
Martindale defeated incumbent MLA Conrad Santos to win the New Democratic Party nomination for the northwest Winnipeg division of Burrows in the 1988 provincial election.〔"Ousted MLA joins leadership contest", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 27 March 1981, A1. Martindale defeated Santos on the third ballot by a vote of 64 to 37. The other candidates were Ed Kowalchuk and Colleen Allen. Allen later sought the federal New Democratic Party nomination for Selkirk—Red River in the 1993 election, and lost to Jason Schreyer. See David Roberts, "A chip off the old Schreyer", ''Globe and Mail'', 1 May 1993, D2.〕 He was defeated in the general election by Liberal candidate William Chornopyski. The seat had previously been regarded as safe for the NDP, but local divisions and a provincial swing away from the party contributed to Martindale's defeat.

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