The government also continued energy development projects in northern Manitoba.
He later moved to northern Manitoba and worked as a miner.
After graduating, he became a community development worker in northern Manitoba.
He opposed the provincial government's 2001 decision to build a new university in northern Manitoba.
He also owns and operates a lodge in northern Manitoba.
Three years later, it expanded operations to destinations in northern Manitoba.
Initially, the base served as a winter home for units that operated across northern Manitoba.
Danyluk was raised in northern Manitoba, where his father worked as a firefighter.
They are towed by freight trains in far northern Manitoba.
In 1996, he argued that government assistance programs were not adequately addressing the cost of food shipments to northern Manitoba.