Norma McCormick

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1977 Manitoba general election: Wolseley
Norma McCormick
Member of the Manitoba Legislative Assembly
for Osborne
In office
1993–1995
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Conservative Robert Wilson 2,76341.01+18.63
New Democratic Murdoch MacKay 2,68939.90+1.12
Liberal Norma McCormick 1,28619.09-19.74
Turnout6,87374.98
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +19.18
Source: Elections Manitoba [4]
Manitoba provincial by-election, 1993: Osborne (electoral district)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Norma McCormick2,96643.10+2.89
New Democratic Irene Haigh2,42035.16+5.97
Progressive Conservative Roger Young1,49621.74-7.43
Turnout
Liberal hold Swing -1.54
Source: Elections Manitoba [5]
1995 Manitoba general election : Osborne
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Democratic Diane McGifford 3,96940.86+5.7
Liberal Norma McCormick 2,97830.66-12.44
Progressive Conservative Shelley Mitchell2,76628.48+6.74
Turnout7,22667.72
Eligible voters10,670
New Democratic gain from Liberal Swing +9.07
Source: Elections Manitoba [6]

After her defeat, McCormick returned to the leadership of Corporate Health Works, Inc. She has also taught courses in occupational safety at the University of Manitoba. [7]

She has served as the chair of the Standards Council of Canada's Consumer and Public Interest Committee. In 2009, she was named chairperson of the International Organization for Standardization's Committee on Consumer Policy for 2010–2011. [7]

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