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The | Progressive Conservatives won a resounding mandate that |
nmental Affairs, Deputy House Leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party, and Progressive Conserv |
West campaigned for the | Progressive Conservatives again in a 2002 by-election, |
an federal election, Ganong was elected the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada member of parl |
icle, the United People's Movement, and the | Progressive Labour Movement, Walter's former party from |
The | Progressive Conservative party formed government in tha |
the mood of Ontarians who were upset at the | Progressive Conservative government. |
The | Progressive Unionist Party (PUP) is a small unionist po |
He left the | Progressive Conservative caucus on May 9, 1974 and ran |
ons sit one above the other, indicating the | progressive sinking of the land. |
tical power in the area shifted between the | Progressive Conservatives and the Liberal-Progressives |
The | Progressive Conservatives were defeated in the 2003 pro |
Toronto Area riding of York-Simcoe for the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
d; he ran for the mayor's office within the | Progressive, Civic and Social Front, supporting Hermes |
l Party held onto its five seats, while the | Progressive Conservative Party, under the leadership of |
hose occasions by David Vaughan Pugh of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
Hall was nominated as the candidate of the | Progressive Labor Party for Secretary of State. |
She lost by 758 votes to the | Progressive Conservative candidate Harry Bradley. |
member of the legislature who had left the | Progressive Conservative Party to sit as an independent |
emocratic politics, particularly within the | progressive wing of the party. |
The | Progressive Socialist Party's Natalia Vitrenko, who won |
"Time Stand Still" is a single from the | progressive band Rush that was featured on their 1987 a |
Commons in the 1972 general election as the | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Lanar |
ported Frank Miller to succeed Davis in the | Progressive Conservative Party's January 1985 leadershi |
ct of Madawaska-les-Lacs as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
epublican Party, who also lost seats to the | Progressive Party. |
After Crerar proved unable to hold the | Progressive Party together, Forke was as the party's ex |
It is a part of the | Progressive Alliance, which in turn forms part of the L |
by a merger of the General Zionists and the | Progressive Party, with the new party having 14 Knesset |
He was an unsuccessful candidate of the | Progressive Party for Governor of Illinois in 1912. |
His campaign may have been related to the | Progressive Unity platform that elected communist Doris |
He did not discuss this with the | Progressive Conservatives in advance, however, and was |
McNary backed the | Progressive Era reforms-the initiative, recall, referen |
Conservative Party changed its name to the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
n at the Ontario electoral district for the | Progressive Conservative party. |
t, Calvin Coolidge, in a landslide over the | Progressive nominee, Wisconsin Senator Robert La Follet |
The NDP won 32 seats, against 24 for the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
She picked up the riding for the | Progressive Conservatives winning handily over Social C |
Dymond won the | Progressive Conservative provincial nomination in May 1 |
For the | progressive rock band Harmonium he wrote much of the mu |
g the Winnipeg riding of Assiniboia for the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
cial election of 1995, which was won by the | Progressive Conservatives. |
e total collapse and eventual demise of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, which had pre |
Commons in the 1963 federal election as the | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Lambt |
The | Progressive Conservative and Canadian Alliance parliame |
The election was won by the | Progressive Conservatives, and Gaudry joined 19 other L |
initially supported Dennis Timbrell in the | Progressive Conservative Party's January 1985 leadershi |
n and defeated Swailes by 217 votes, as the | Progressive Conservatives won a majority government und |
Live to be a Hundred" is a 1969 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues, from their album |
t Party of India and a leading voice in the | Progressive Writers' Association. |
The | Progressive Conservatives under Miller were reduced to |
7 votes from challenger Roy Farran from the | Progressive Conservatives. |
anadian House of Commons as a Member of the | Progressive Conservative Party in 1958 to represent the |
arliament Walter Dinsdale, Clark became the | Progressive Conservative party candidate for the riding |
He became leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party in 1954, and Premier of |
y of both the federal Liberal Party and the | Progressive Conservative Party and encouraged Thompson |
ian House of Commons, as a candidate of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. |
rta general election Schumacher ran for the | Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta in Drum |
Commons in the 1979 general election as the | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Hills |
hen Clark returned to the leadership of the | Progressive Conservatives in 1998. |
anadian House of Commons as a Member of the | Progressive Conservative Party to represent the riding |
Mark formally joined the | Progressive Conservatives on August 27, 2002. |
He joined the | Progressive Conservatives and became President of the G |
Jones was on the right-wing of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
t features Jon Anderson (lead singer of the | progressive rock band Yes) on vocals and also as co-wri |
h the American Baptist Churches USA and the | Progressive National Baptist Convention. |
but was defeated by Lorne Greenaway of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
A member of the | Progressive Conservative party, he represented the elec |
997, Allaby contested the leadership of the | Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick losing |
large majority to hold the district for the | Progressive Conservatives. |
The | Progressive Conservative Party, led by former Premier o |
He later criticized the | Progressive Conservative government of Mike Harris as b |
80s Williams began to be debilitated by the | progressive effects of ALS ("Lou Gehrig's disease") and |
anisotropy is a form of anisotropy and the | progressive difference in the frequency of radiation fr |
Matthew Miller, senior fellow at the | progressive Center for American Progress representing t |
on Post, and he was the co-organizer of the | Progressive Reading Series, a series of literary readin |
The | Progressive Farmers and Household Union of America was |
Known as a social reformer, during the | Progressive Era, Mary Bartelme devoted much of her life |
1979 federal election by Gary Gurbin of the | Progressive Conservative party, as the riding was renam |
d Progressist Party and was a member of the | Progressive Bloc in the Fourth Duma. |
Bertrand published numerous articles in the | progressive journal Le Globe. |
Quebec lieutenant and Deputy Leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
ph Klein's second election as leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party was considerably more su |
led through a non-operating think tank, the | Progressive Policies Forum. |
y another candidate, George McCague, at the | Progressive Conservative nomination meeting. |
uncilor for two years, Hardy Ganong was the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada candidate in t |
the province because of the collapse of the | Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick in the |
ct of Fundy-River Valley as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
joined Jim Anderton's breakaway party, the | Progressive Coalition. |
er was represented by Louise Dacquay of the | Progressive Conservative Party from 1990 to 2003, when |
there he made contact with the work of the | progressive Venetian School composers, whose music was |
- John Diefenbaker is elected leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. |
2 elections, Gillon was ranked third on the | Progressive Coalition list, behind Jim Anderton and Mat |
e subsequent election, which was won by the | Progressive Conservatives led by Gary Filmon. |
was defeated in 1958 by Bert Cadieu of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
1979 federal election by Albert Fish of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
12: loss of the | Progressive Conservative party leadership in 1967 |
2007 provincial election as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
Although the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada has merged int |
n in that year's provincial election as the | Progressive Conservative candidate in the Sudbury const |
er of the Senate of Canada sitting with the | Progressive Conservative caucus from 1979 to 1990. |
The | progressive bluegrass band Nickel Creek covered her son |
nd served as the Deputy House Leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party, as well as its critic f |
hair of both the Conservative Party and the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
1Robson was a founding member of the | Progressive Party in 2002. |
Grace is the third full-length album by the | progressive metal band Vanden Plas. |
he 2007 Ontario Provincial Election for the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario and lost. |
strina's, but shows some influence from the | progressive trends prevalent around the turn of the cen |
rtage La Prairie has been held since by the | Progressive Conservative Party for most of its history, |
The riding was a prime target for the | Progressive Conservatives in the provincial election of |
Frank Moores became the leader of the | Progressive Conservatives in 1970 and would lead the pa |
team of independent journalists founded the | progressive monthly magazine I Siciliani ("The Sicilian |
Turtle Mountain has been represented by the | Progressive Conservative Party for most of its history, |
ver a thousand votes over Don Clarke of the | Progressive Conservatives and four other candidates. |
He was the | Progressive Conservative Critic for Public Works and Go |
Pederson is a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
l its abolition, it was a safe seat for the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
After 1927 he was associated with the | Progressive Republicans in Wisconsin. |
"It Can Happen" is a song by the | progressive rock band Yes, from their 1983 album 90125. |
lit from conservative Baptists and form the | Progressive National Baptist Convention. |
1982 in Netherlands) is the bassist of the | progressive metal band Stream of Passion. |
He joined the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in 1943 and wa |
llton-Restigouche Centre as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
He left the | Progressive Conservatives after disagreeing with the pa |
He is a member of the | Progressive Conservatives, and is the Minister of Envir |
They were won by the | Progressive Labour Party, which took 51.6% of the vote |
ction, and lost to Ingimar Ingaldson of the | Progressive Party by 225 votes. |
The | Progressive Party encompasses a social-democratic and p |
When he stepped down in 1988, the | Progressive Conservatives lost the seat in that electio |
The | Progressive Party's vote collapsed at the 1904 election |
kson rose to prominence in the 1960s in the | progressive rock group, The Nice, with keyboardist Keit |
, representing the riding of Durham for the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
North, however he crossed the floor to the | Progressive Conservative caucus in 2001. |
Commons in the 1972 federal election as the | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Battl |
or provincial office as a candidate for the | Progressive Conservatives. |
Edmonton-Calder represented a gain for the | Progressive Conservatives. |
He has also been a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada from 1997 till |
ician and in 2003 Brian and Yan started the | progressive rock band Solid Vision. |
rsed John Tory's successful bid to lead the | Progressive Conservative party (even though his riding |
une 2010 he was named interim leader of the | Progressive Conservatives after Olive Crane resigned to |
served as the Whip, and Deputy Whip of the | Progressive Conservative Party and was critic of Citize |
Wilson of the | Progressive Party proposed an alignment of that party w |
crosses the floor from the Liberals to the | Progressive Conservatives in 1995. |
However, the | progressive coalition that had finally ousted the polit |
The Klan of the 1920s existed during the | Progressive Era, a period of great optimism in the abil |
The | Progressive Conservatives won the 1977 election under S |
In some ridings, the | Progressive Conservatives appear to have run joint cand |
She opposed the | Progressive Conservative Party's merger with the Canadi |
The | Progressive Dawoodi Bohra community also claims that th |
Briese is a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
The | Progressive Conservatives returned to power until Sterl |
at the Wild Rose electoral district for the | Progressive Conservative party. |
Yankowsky who had crossed the floor to the | Progressive Conservatives from the Liberal. |
ng election in 1979 to Eric Ferguson of the | Progressive Conservative party, but regained the seat w |
ed in the 1972 election by Paul Dick of the | Progressive Conservative party at the riding which beca |
She is a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
cial politics and was elected leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick in 1990 |
eral election, he ran unsuccessfully as the | Progressive Conservative candidate for the Canadian Hou |
He sought the | Progressive Conservative nomination for Broadview in a |
Chartrand returned to the | Progressive Conservatives on 9 April 1991, completed hi |
Indeed, the | progressive Jack and Rhonda (Clennon and Butler) find a |
rta general election as a candidate for the | Progressive Conservative Party in the Lethbridge East e |
The | Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia lea |
On 22 May 1990, he left the | Progressive Conservative party and sat for a time as an |
Frank Klees's unsuccessful bid to lead the | Progressive Conservative Party in 2004, and is currentl |
lit in the votes to the left of the NP, the | Progressive Federal Party (PFP) lost seven of its parli |
ian federal election as a candidate for the | Progressive Party of Canada. |
, representing the riding of Halton for the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. |
Assembly of Saskatchewan as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives for the district of Souris-Ca |
Non-Fiction: W.L. Morton, The | Progressive Party in Canada. |
The | Progressive Conservative Party led by Hugh John Flemmin |
rsity, but was defeated by Rick Folk of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
ohn Tory, who at the time was leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, was defeated |
l Credit and continuing since 1971 with the | Progressive Conservatives. |
rmer style for the band while retaining the | progressive and darker feels they established since the |
The | Progressive Conservative Party led by Hugh John Flemmin |
Women's suffrage was a part of the | Progressive Era of reforms. |
Monestime was very active with the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, and served as |
ority government under Edward Schreyer, the | Progressive Conservatives became the Official Oppositio |
Provincially, while the | Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta has been in p |
He was backed by the | Progressive Group for Independent Business. |
th times, he again finished well behind the | Progressive Conservative winner. |
The | Progressive Conservative Party won both of these electi |
this election, and formed government as the | Progressive Party. |
The 1995 election was won by the | Progressive Conservative Party, and Agostino quickly em |
The district has been a strong hold for the | Progressive Conservatives in recent years with candidat |
Pigs on the Wing" is a two-part song by the | progressive rock band Pink Floyd from their 1977 concep |
l district of Quispamsis as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
gara District Health Council in 1998 by the | Progressive Conservative government of Mike Harris. |
The | Progressive Party won the second largest number of seat |
aughton was upset in the by-election by the | Progressive Conservative candidate with Godfrey, whose |
He joined the | Progressive Conservatives in 1951 and led them during t |
In 1999, he released the | progressive hip-hop album Trauma...Life in the E.R. on |
ves to succeed Mike Harris as leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
He has remained an active member of the | Progressive Conservative Party, the McMaster Alumni Ass |
Andrew Beniuk joins the | Progressive Conservative Caucus 1996 |
To keep pace with the | progressive world, Internet, Intranet, Fax, Email have |
inese), and the communists also blasted the | Progressive Party, claiming that they are Hanjian, or t |
he Canadian House of Commons in 1921 as the | Progressive member for Comox-Alberni, British Columbia. |
n Hyderabad, Rajanna became a member of the | Progressive Democratic Students Union, student wing of |
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