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John | Prince Park is believed to be the second oldest count |
A | Prince Carnaval is elected, who is allowed to "rule" |
Prince Boris is the hereditary deputy Grand master of | |
Prince Boris is next for the position of the heir of | |
CIPA-TV (also commonly known as CTV | Prince Albert) is a Canadian television station, broa |
Snake - a young man dressed like a | prince; he is both blind and brother to Clover |
Bonnie | Prince Charlie is a 1923 British silent historical fi |
Prince Michael is a first cousin of the current Briti | |
The Chronicles of Narnia: | Prince Caspian is the soundtrack of the film of the s |
Locally, | Prince Azim is a benevolent prince who cares for the |
Prince Laurent is president of the Royal Institute fo | |
Prince Rostislav is a symphonic poem by Sergei Rachma | |
Meanwhile, | Prince Emilio is at war with Naples and with Partenop |
Prince Suli is able to make his way through the jungl | |
As of 2008, | Prince Laurent is an ambassador for Future Harvest, a |
She also has a baby brother, | Prince, who is not featured very much during the seri |
But after she meets a handsome | prince, this is suddenly not so easy, for her stepmot |
Bonnie Raitt, Al Jardine, Bud E. Luv, Prairie | Prince, Chris Isaak and Scott Matthews. |
He was named to the Legislative Council of | Prince Edward Island in 1863. |
Premier of | Prince Edward Island - Angus MacLean then James Lee |
He was elected to the Legislative Council of | Prince Edward Island for 2nd Queens in the 1886 gener |
Morrow taught school in | Prince Edward Island for several years. |
From 1993 to 1994, Connolly served on the | Prince Edward Island Electoral Boundaries Commission. |
His son Albert also served as a member of the | Prince Edward Island assembly. |
The | Prince Edward Island Federation of Labour (PEIFL) is |
Location of St. Lawrence in | Prince Edward Island |
He returned to | Prince Edward Island to begin his practice. |
The | Prince Edward Island general election, 1927 was held |
November 2006, Haywire were awarded the Music | Prince Edward Island Lifetime Achievement Award. |
His son Frank served in the | Prince Edward Island assembly. |
Gallant taught school for six years in | Prince Edward Island and three years in Nova Scotia. |
The | Prince Edward Island general election, 1908 was held |
The 19th General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island represented the colony of Prince |
The 1883 | Prince Edward Island election was held on 5 August 18 |
, with stores located in every province except | Prince Edward Island and Saskatchewan. |
For the | Prince Edward Island politician, see C. Gavan Duffy. |
nted 2nd Queens in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1866 to 1876 as a Liberal m |
However, though | Prince Edward Island has a separate government headed |
She was Lieutenant Governor of | Prince Edward Island from 1990 to 1995. |
He served in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1838 to 1839 and from 1843 |
Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island |
Borden-Carleton, | Prince Edward Island |
he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island for the riding of 3rd Prince and |
worth was also high sheriff for Queens County, | Prince Edward Island three times. |
exander B. Campbell later served as Premier of | Prince Edward Island from 1966 to 1978. |
Burton, | Prince Edward Island |
d Engineering Technicians and Technologists of | Prince Edward Island ( ACETTPEI ) is Prince Edward Is |
s Colledge Pope, politician and 5th Premier of | Prince Edward Island (b.1826) |
For Brackley in Canada, see Brackley, | Prince Edward Island |
eph Hensley (12 June 1824 - 11 May 1894) was a | Prince Edward Island politician. |
He was born in Summerside, | Prince Edward Island and became a principal and teach |
d Charlottetown in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1803 to 1812. |
A native of Kilmacolm, he came to | Prince Edward Island in 1819 and married Janet Orr in |
ented 1st Kings in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1978 to 1990 as a Liberal. |
He served for two years as the leader of the | Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party b |
ented 4th Kings in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1893 to 1897 as a Liberal c |
Prince Edward Island | |
Henry was born in | Prince Edward Island January 2, 1872. |
The 11th General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island represented Prince Edward Island |
ented 1st Kings in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1916 to 1935 as a Conservat |
sented 2nd Kings in the Legislative Council of | Prince Edward Island from 1882 to 1890. |
eed was elected to the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island and was also a road surveyor. |
The | Prince Edward Island general election, 1943 was held |
He married Irene Sharpe from | Prince Edward Island and had one adopted daughter, Ke |
lected a member of the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1853 to 1858. |
The | Prince Edward Island general election, 1919 was held |
She was the second | Prince Edward Island woman appointed to Senate of Can |
He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island in the 2007 provincial election. |
ed Kings County in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1790 to 1810. |
Lea (February 10, 1874-January 10, 1936) was a | Prince Edward Island politician. |
Prince Edward Island (Southern Kings Con. | |
nted 2nd Queens in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1900 to 1908 as a Liberal m |
His grandsons Heath and Ernest served in the | Prince Edward Island assembly. |
Prince Edward Island 4 - 6 Alberta | |
Sir Charles Dalton (June 9, 1850 - 1933) was a | Prince Edward Island businessman, politician and phil |
y, chairman of the board of management for the | Prince Edward Island Central School of Nursing and ch |
d Charlottetown in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1817 to 1830. |
(Alexander B., born 1933), longtime premier of | Prince Edward Island |
MacMillan served in the | Prince Edward Island legislature from 2000-2003, as p |
on was born to Scottish parents near Alberton, | Prince Edward Island in Canada. |
he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island as a Conservative member for 1st |
nted 5th Queens in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1920 to 1923 as a Liberal. |
The | Prince Edward Island general election, 1955 was held |
Haldimand River in | Prince Edward Island |
The 12th General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island represented the colony of Prince |
The 15th General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island represented the colony of Prince |
er Wallace Matheson, politician and Premier of | Prince Edward Island (b.1903) |
nted 4th Queens in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1882 to 1890 as a Liberal m |
Palmer was admitted to the | Prince Edward Island bar in November 1802. |
d Charlottetown in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1806 to 1818. |
The | Prince Edward Island general election, 1897 was held |
eferendum was held in the Canadian province of | Prince Edward Island on November 28, 2005 to determin |
The 1876 | Prince Edward Island election was held on 10 October |
The | Prince Edward Island general election, 1915 was held |
ented 5th Kings in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1904 to 1908 as a Liberal. |
September 20 - George Coles, Premier of | Prince Edward Island (d.1875) |
rved as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 2000 to 2003. |
July 1 - | Prince Edward Island joins the Canadian Confederation |
The 13th General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island represented the colony of Prince |
ber 8 - Pat Binns, politician, 30th Premier of | Prince Edward Island and diplomat |
s first elected to the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island for 5th Prince in 1897. |
The Canadian province of | Prince Edward Island conducted a general election on |
nted 3rd Queens in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1932 to 1935 as a Conservat |
The | Prince Edward Island general election, 1959 was held |
The Progressive Conservative Party of | Prince Edward Island is one of two major political pa |
This riding was created in 1873 when | Prince Edward Island joined the Canadian Confederatio |
She was educated at the | Prince Edward Island School of Nursing. |
h's College there, at St. Dunstan's College in | Prince Edward Island and at Boston University. |
He was born in Summerfield, | Prince Edward Island and became a farmer. |
The 1989 | Prince Edward Island general election saw a huge vict |
He died at the [[Queen Elizabeth Hospital, | Prince Edward Island in Charlottetown at the age of 7 |
The 28th General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island was in session from April 24, 18 |
nted 3rd Queens in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1911 to 1915 as a Conservat |
Matthews was based in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island during his early career as a tea |
to Minding the House: A Biographical Guide to | Prince Edward Island MLAs. |
PC (born March 26, 1937) was the 26th Premier | Prince Edward Island (1981-86). |
Fogarty served as president of the | Prince Edward Island Teachers' Federation from 1969 t |
Prince Edward Island general election, 2011 | |
He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1996 to 2007. |
MacKinnon was born in Brooklyn, | Prince Edward Island to parents of Scottish descent, |
Prince Edward island is named after Prince Edward Aug | |
He was born in Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island and became a business executive. |
as also a member of the Legislative Council of | Prince Edward Island from 1862 to 1874. |
She was elected to the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island in the 2007 provincial election. |
George Uglow Pope was born on 24 April 1820 in | Prince Edward Island in Nova Scotia. |
d Queens County in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island |
He served as speaker for the | Prince Edward Island assembly from 1835 to 1839. |
The 10th General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island represented the colony of Prince |
r, banker, merchant, politician and Premier of | Prince Edward Island (d.1912) |
nted 4th Queens in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1876 to 1879. |
nted 4th Queens in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1882 to 1884 as a Liberal. |
This riding was created in 1873 when | Prince Edward island joined the Canadian Confederatio |
The 14th General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island represented the colony of Prince |
tlantic Provinces: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, | Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland shared the same |
He was a member of the | Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party. |
In 1995, he moved back to | Prince Edward Island to become a high-school teacher |
eary Museum and Library Association, later the | Prince Edward Island Potato Museum. |
In 1979, she was elected president of the | Prince Edward Island Federation of Municipalities. |
Prince Edward Island electoral reform referendum, 200 | |
strate for Kings County and was bursar for the | Prince Edward Island Hospital for the Insane. |
ented 2nd Kings in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1894 to 1903 as a Liberal m |
ented 1st Kings in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1949 to 1959. |
From 1988 to 2006, | Prince Edward Island did not elect a non-Liberal MP. |
Elwin Bay is to the south, while | Prince Leopold Island is to the north. |
This was the sixth consecutive sweep of | Prince Edward Island for the federal Liberals. |
She was raised in | Prince Edward Island and is a trained singer and danc |
He was born in Crapaud, | Prince Edward Island and became a lumber merchant. |
MacDonald served as president of the | Prince Edward Island Medical Association. |
He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1870 to 1872. |
e supported the bill for the construction of a | Prince Edward Island Railway. |
Clark died at the | Prince Edward Island Hospital in Charlottetown at the |
He was administrator for | Prince Edward Island from October 1850 to March 1851. |
nted 1st Queens in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1873 to 1886 and from 1898 |
, CC (July 7, 1895 - September 28, 1978) was a | Prince Edward Island politician and jurist, who serve |
He was the 13th Premier of | Prince Edward Island from 1917 to 1919. |
Arsenault (28 July 1870 - 29 April 1968) was a | Prince Edward Island politician. |
The 43rd General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island was in session from September 25 |
asey previously served as the president of the | Prince Edward Island Liberal Party, and is married to |
The | Prince Edward Island general election, 1931 was held |
He was born in Belfast, | Prince Edward Island and educated at Prince of Wales |
nted 2nd Queens in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1944 to 1960 as a Progressi |
nted 3rd Queens in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1879 to 1882 as a Conservat |
In 2003, the team relocated to Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island to become the P.E.I. |
For the | Prince Edward Island educator and politician, see Don |
and served as the third Lieutenant Governor of | Prince Edward Island from 1879 to 1884. |
He was born at East Point, | Prince Edward Island and educated in Prince Edward Is |
The 18th General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island represented the colony of Prince |
In 1870, Messervy moved to | Prince Edward Island and was educated in Charlottetow |
The | Prince Edward Island general election, 1966 was held |
rved as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1918 to 1919. |
s first elected to the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island as a PC candidate representing d |
The 63rd General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island is the 63rd sitting of the Legis |
Bertram received a BA from the University of | Prince Edward Island and a BEd from Mount Saint Vince |
The 40th General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island was in session from March 12, 19 |
The Green Party of | Prince Edward Island is a registered provincial polit |
The 42nd General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island was in session from March 2, 193 |
ented 3rd Kings in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1912 to 1923 as a Conservat |
ented 2nd Kings in the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island from 1872 to 1879 as a Conservat |
Dental Association of | Prince Edward Island |
He was born in Souris, | Prince Edward Island and became a lawyer and clerk by |
Location of Murray River in | Prince Edward Island |
Prince Edward Island entered Confederation on 1 July | |
29 - Arthur Peters, politician and Premier of | Prince Edward Island (d.1908) |
- Robert Ghiz, politician and 31st Premier of | Prince Edward Island |
The | Prince Edward Island Liquor Control Commission is a p |
The 9th General Assembly of | Prince Edward Island represented the colony of Prince |
presenting the senatorial division of Queen's, | Prince Edward Island until his death in 1909. |
ily over the years now resides in Tyne Valley, | Prince Edward Island and Mainland Nova Scotia. |
Leonard Wood ( | Prince Edward Island politician) (1865-1957), farmer, |
ime Electric, serving 90% of the population of | Prince Edward Island |
The Leader of the Opposition in | Prince Edward Island is a title traditionally held by |
Acorn died in office at | Prince Edward Island Hospital in Charlottetown at the |
2 November: | Prince Edward Island municipal elections, 2009, exclu |
He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of | Prince Edward Island in 1854 and from 1860 to 1863. |
Mills was granted heritage designation by the | Prince Edward Island government in 2006. |
Prince Edward Island 6-5 Newfoundland | |
Prince Edward Island becomes a separate colony from N | |
He served as 14th Lieutenant Governor of | Prince Edward Island from December 1933 to September |
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