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  Theresa Oswald - NDP MLA, Seine River   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Theresa Oswald was elected to represent Seine River in the 2003 general election, and served one year as the Premier’s Legislative Assistant.
Theresa had the privilege in 2005 of serving as the chair for the Healthy Kids, Healthy Futures Task Force, which had a mandate to seek input from Manitobans concerning physical activity, nutrition and injury prevention for children.
She has been an active member of a competitive senior volleyball league, and is an avid reader and book club member, a theatre-goer, a traveler, a singer, and an activist for environmental, women’s and youth issues.
www.ndpcaucus.mb.ca /mlas/seine_river/bio.html   (312 words)

  
 Topper Tree: Theresa Josephine Oswald
Obituary, The Tribune (Johnstown) Saturday Mar 6, 1898 Miss Theresaa J. Oswald, notice of whose death this paper printed yesterday, was born March 3, 1872, in Juniata Township, Bedford County, near the New Baltimore Post Office, in Somerset County.
Theresa Oswald--resides at 785 Huber Street, Ninth Ward, where the subject of this sketch died.
Miss Oswald began to attend St. Joseph's Parochial Schools soon after her arrival here with her parents in 1879, and continued as a student until a short time before the Great Flood.
www.toppertree.org /familytree/Records/INDIs/II1852.php   (344 words)

  
 Theresa Oswald - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theresa Oswald is a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
Oswald was part of the NDP's historic breakthrough in south-end Winnipeg in the provincial election of 2003, defeating incumbent Progressive Conservative Louise Dacquay in the riding of Seine River, 4,314 votes to 3,582.
Oswald was appointed as a cabinet minister in Gary Doer's government on October 12, 2004, serving as the Minister responsible for Healthy Living, Seniors and Healthy Child Manitoba.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Theresa_Oswald   (263 words)

  
 Province of Manitoba: Minister of Health
Born and raised in south St. Vital, Theresa Oswald was a vice principal at an exceptional needs school in the Louis Riel School Division prior to her election in 2003.
Theresa has been a leader among her peers in the field of education.
Theresa has been an active member of the competitive Winnipeg Senior Women's Volleyball League for thirteen years, and is an avid reader and book club member, a theatre-goer, a traveler, a singer, and an activist for environmental, women's and youth issues.
www.gov.mb.ca /minister/minhlt.html   (186 words)

  
 The Andy Fletcher Show: The Liberal MLA in Seine River   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
While Oswald may attract votes in the south of Winnipeg, it may hurt the core supporters who see her as nothing more than a Liberal.
Oswald is nothing like Howard or Melnick who are NDP or bust type people.
Theresa is part of the new feminist movement.
andy-fletcher.blogspot.com /2006/10/liberal-mla-in-seine-river.html   (1387 words)

  
 Birth of Lily Marie Oswald
Derick and Theresa Oswald of Wellington, Ohio, would like to announce the birth of their second child.
Lily Marie Oswald was born Jan. 21, 2006 at 8:34 a.m.
Proud grandparents are LeRoy and Diane Pfarr of LeSueur, Doug and Liz Oswald of Brainerd and Jackie Olson of Wellington, Ohio.
www.abcnewspapers.com /2006/february/16oswald.html   (77 words)

  
 Teresa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Teresa- also known as TT Teresa, Theresa, and Therese (French: Thérèse) are relatively common names for females.
Theresa Smith is the name of a history teacher at Oakwood,who loves all her 10th Grade Students
Common nicknames for Theresa are Terri, Reese, Tisa, Rese, Resa, Tessie, and Tressie.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Theresa   (305 words)

  
 Kelvin Goertzen - MLA Steinbach Constituency   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Healthy Living Minister Theresa Oswald doubted the validity of the wait list information obtained by the Tories.
The Tories also raised questions in the House yesterday about two adolescent patients who were unable to get proper psychiatric treatment in Minnedosa and were denied care in Brandon and Winnipeg because they didn't live in either of those cities.
Oswald said a recent investment in mental health services will ensure the incident is not repeated.
www.kelvingoertzen.com /news_details.asp?ID=1269   (327 words)

  
 Manitoba secures first conviction under its anti-smoking law on Sympatico / MSN Powered by MediResource
Michaud, the first business owner to be convicted under the smoking law, was ordered to pay $1,560 in fines and surcharges.
Theresa Oswald, Manitoba's healthy living minister, said the government will continue to issue fines and enforce the law.
However, Oswald is confident Manitoba's law will be upheld.
mediresource.sympatico.ca /health_news_detail_pf.asp?news_id=6948   (505 words)

  
 About Theresa Oswald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Theresa Oswald was elected to represent Seine River in the 2003 general election.
During the eleven years spent teaching English at Glenlawn Collegiate, Theresa connected with hundreds of students and parents.
She has been an active member of the competitive Winnipeg Senior Women’s Volleyball League for thirteen years, and is an avid reader and book club member, a theatre-goer, a traveler, a singer, and an activist for environmental, women’s and youth issues.
www.mb.ndp.ca /SeineRiver.html   (255 words)

  
 Public Health Goals for Canada | Objectifs de santé public au Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Premier Gary Doer announced the appointment of Theresa Oswald as Minister of Healthy Living on October 12, 2004.
Minister Oswald has been a leader among her peers in the field of education.
Minister Oswald has been an active member of the competitive Winnipeg Senior Women’s Volleyball League for 13 years, and is an avid reader and book club member, a theatre-goer, a traveler, a singer, and an activist for environmental, women’s and youth issues.
healthycanadians.ca /bioco-leads2.html   (200 words)

  
 Robert James OSWALD 1862-1935 & Annie Elizabeth McCORMACK 1859-1889 & Annie Marie Gertrude DOYLE 1870-1906, Sandford, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
1862, Mount Gambier, South Australia son of Robert OSWALD and Rebecca Irene TYRER was married in 1884 at ___, Vic to Annie Elizabeth McCORMACK, b.
Annie died in 1889 and is buried in the Sandford Cemetery.
1862, Mount Gambier, South Australia son of Robert OSWALD and Rebecca Irene TYRER was married in 1890 at ___, Vic to Annie Marie Gertrude DOYLE, b.
www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au /sandford/oswald.htm   (181 words)

  
 Groupe CNW   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
ST. JOHN'S, NL, April 29 /CNW Telbec/ - Federal Minister of State (Public Health) Carolyn Bennett, Manitoba Minister of Healthy Living Theresa Oswald, and Newfoundland Acting Minister of Health and Community Services Loyola Sullivan are holding a public health goals consultation today at Memorial University, Hatcher House, Conference Office Room 316c from 10:30 a.m.
Ministers Bennett and Oswald are conducting a series of similar consultation roundtables across the country in an effort to make Canada the healthiest country in the world.
Roundtables were held in western Canada through Ontario in early April and they continue in Fredericton on April 26, Charlottetown on April 27, Halifax on April 28 and St. John's on April 29.
www.newswire.ca /fr/releases/archive/April2005/29/c2300.html?view=print   (1058 words)

  
 Ministers continue thematic consultations to develop Public Health Goals for Canada
Winnipeg - Federal Minister of State (Public Health) Carolyn Bennett and Manitoba's Minister Responsible for Healthy Living Theresa Oswald are co-hosting a meeting today on addressing the present and future risks of infectious diseases in Canada.
The meeting is part of an ongoing initiative to develop public health goals for Canada.
Ministers Bennett and Oswald have already conducted 14 consultations in communities across Canada in a process designed to produce public health goals that will help make Canada the healthiest country in the world.
news.gc.ca /cfmx/view/en/index.jsp?articleid=158229   (543 words)

  
 WFPDecember302003
The Manitoba government, City of Winnipeg, Save Our Seine River Environment Inc. (SOS) and Grandin Park Ltd. announced an agreement that will see the protection of about 80 per cent of the St. Vital forest known as the Bois des Esprits.
"It's a time for celebration," Seine River MLA Theresa Oswald said at a news conference yesterday.
The SOS group has been scrambling for more than a year trying to generate the money, public support and political will to save 80 acres along the riverbank for a wilderness area.
www.geocities.com /waverleywest/WFPDecember302003.html   (715 words)

  
 Theresa Jones on TV - Live TV Schedules, Theresa Jones Coverage and TV Channel Guide
Theresa Jones on TV - Live TV Schedules, Theresa Jones Coverage and TV Channel Guide
Theresa Jones on TV - Full Listings of TV shows featuring Theresa Jones this week.
Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center CEO Judith Stimson-Rusin, left, COO Wayne C. Jones, CHE and wife Theresa Jones attended the "Garden Party and Wine Tasting.".
www.awns.com /tv/theresa-jones-on-tv.html   (140 words)

  
 Ministers Launch National Consultations to Develop Public Health Goals for Canada - Public Health Agency of Canada
Ministers Bennett and Oswald have agreed to lead the process, with support from a reference group of provincial and territorial representatives and public health experts, as well as a working group made up of federal, provincial and territorial representatives.
This process will build on this work as well as the experiences and knowledge of countries like Sweden, the United States, England and Australia that have established health goals for their countries.
Ministers Bennett and Oswald will host the roundtables with 25-30 public health stakeholders, experts and concerned Canadians.
www.phac-aspc.gc.ca /media/nr-rp/2005/2005_7_e.html   (572 words)

  
 Ministers continue thematic consultations to develop Public Health Goals for Canada
Toronto – Federal Minister of State (Public Health) Carolyn Bennett and Theresa Oswald, Manitoba’s Minister Responsible for Healthy Living, are co-hosting a meeting today on public health methodologies and toolsand their relationship to the development of pan-Canadian public health goals for Canada.
The event brings together leaders in the fields of health methodology and public health to explore how public policy within the two areas can be aligned to promote collaboration and partnerships among organizations.
Ministers Bennett and Oswald have already conducted 15 consultations in communities across Canada in a process designed to produce public health goals that will help make Canada the healthiest country in the world.
news.gc.ca /cfmx/view/en/index.jsp?articleid=158409&   (527 words)

  
 John Oswald/Theresa Ollendorf
Name: Gertrude Oswald Born: 22 Jul 1900 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: PEDIGREE
Name: Louis Frank Oswald Born: 22 May 1904 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: PEDIGREE
Name: Matilda Celia Oswald Born: 23 May 1912 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: PEDIGREE
members.fortunecity.com /kmcmahon/fam/fam00169.html   (212 words)

  
 Speakwell :: Well :: Summer 2005
Healthy Living Minister, Theresa Oswald, commissioned a task force (don’t politicians love to create task forces?) Their solutions were that schools should develop “food and nutrition policies”, which will probably require another couple of task forces.
It’s not hard to imagine the heavy kids lining up to do a health class where you might have to read a bit and watch some videos, but you won’t have to work up a sweat.
Oswald’s task force ruled out banning the sale of junk food and mandatory daily physical education classes.
www.speakwell.com /well/2005summer/facts.php   (1017 words)

  
 Manitoba announces a Bone Health and Fall Prevention Strategy
Theresa Oswald, Minister of Healthy Living, right, and Emily Hunter, Chair of the Manitoba Chapter of Osteoporosis Canada, at the announcement of a new provincial Bone Health and Fall Prevention Strategy.
Theresa Oswald, Minister of Healthy Living and responsible for Seniors, recently announced that the Manitoba government is investing $430,000 to build awareness and develop practices that support good bone health throughout life and reduce falls among seniors.
"Falls cost our health-care system $256 million a year and seniors account for $164 million of that amount," said Oswald.
www.osteoporosis.ca /english/News/2005/manitobastrategy/default.asp?s=1   (217 words)

  
 Senior Spotlight - SIX- Senior Scope
The Manitoba Council on Aging Recognition Awards for 2004 were presented at a ceremony in the Legislative Building by Theresa Oswald, minister responsible for seniors, on Friday, October 29.
Assisting Minister Oswald is Norma Drosdowech, the Chair of the Manitoba Council on Aging.
Her commitment to the community through many volunteer hours at the church, ladies auxiliary and legion is an example to others.
www.seniorscope.com /spotlight_6.html   (10083 words)

  
 Canadian Provinces Mull Forced Rehab for Teens
The Manitoba proposal, for example, would allow parents to place their children involuntarily in detox for up to five days.
The province's health minister, Theresa Oswald, called the plan a "tool of last resort."
Oswald said that short, involuntary stints in stabilization and assessment programs have worked in other nations "to allow a child to really be in their right mind to make decisions about their own detox or their own treatment."
www.jointogether.org /news/headlines/inthenews/2006/canadian-provinces-mull.html   (223 words)

  
 MyFreePress.com : March 5, 2006
The government is also planning to table a bill that would let parents of drug-addicted teens force their children into detox facilities.
"We want to be able to provide a tool of last resort for parents who are finding themselves in the direst of circumstances," Healthy Living Minister Theresa Oswald said.
but our bill will be open to parents that are finding themselves at a last resort with other addictions as well," Oswald said.
radio.weblogs.com /0106101/2006/03/05.html   (458 words)

  
 Winnipeg in motion - News - Media Releases   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
More than $83,000 in grants will support 33 projects helping communities promote physical activity through Manitoba in motion, Healthy Living Minister Theresa Oswald announced today.
"The Manitoba in motion program is helping all Manitobans make physical activity part of their daily lives for their health and to have fun," said Oswald.
"The community partnerships have developed truly original ideas for promoting physical activity and are making a real difference for the people in their communities," said Oswald.
winnipeginmotion.beta.zu.com /news/media.php?id=478   (335 words)

  
 WRHA > Media Desk > News
More than $2 million over will be invested in chronic disease prevention in Manitoba, Healthy Living Minister Theresa Oswald announced today at the launch of the province's Chronic Disease Prevention Initiative (CDPI).
Forty-seven Manitoba communities will receive more than $1 million to provide chronic disease prevention initiatives in their communities.
Another $1 million, including an initial $500,000 investment from the Public Health Agency of Canada, will be provided for training, education and program evaluation.
www.wrha.mb.ca /media/news/060613.php   (477 words)

  
 Medbroadcast Home : Health news
Initiatives include funding for prenatal nutrition, combating fetal alcohol syndrome, positive parenting programs and early-childhood development programs.
"We want our children to grow up to live the fullest, richest and happiest lives possible," said Theresa Oswald, the minister responsible for healthy living.
Laurie McLean, 36, said one of the programs has been a life-saver for her and her two boys, Finlay, 4, and Oliver, 2.
www.medbroadcast.com /health_news_details.asp?news_id=10182   (838 words)

  
 Theresa Oswald - NDP MLA, Seine River - Online Desk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Theresa Oswald - NDP MLA, Seine River - Online Desk
More than two years have passed since I was elected to the Manitoba Legislature and it continues to be an honour to represent the constituency of Seine River.
Please don’t hesitate to call and share your ideas.
www.ndpcaucus.mb.ca /mlas/seine_river/index.html   (209 words)

  
 Province to pay for rural ambulance transfers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Rural Manitobans will no longer have to pay ambulance fees for transfers to hospital if the care they need is not available at their local hospital, Health Minister Theresa Oswald said Tuesday.
The province announced $7 million will go towards funding the full patient cost of medically necessary inter-facility transports, effective Wednesday.
Winnipeg residents have not been paying for transfers, nor have northern patients who need to be sent to hospitals in the south.
cbc.ca /canada/manitoba/story/2006/11/14/ambulance-fees.html?ref=rss   (1222 words)

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