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riding of Roberval and was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
majority in the 1975 election, in which the | Progressive Conservatives were brought down to a minori |
He defeated the | Progressive Conservative candidate by 250 votes. |
election, the UFM formed government as the | Progressive Party of Manitoba. |
of more right-leaning supporters joined the | Progressive movement. |
is a local businessman, and a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (Hamilton Spe |
A member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, he served fro |
he 1999 election, despite the fact that the | Progressive Conservatives were defeated by the New Demo |
ng the riding of Madawaska-les-Lacs for the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
nator Lowell Murray, William Stairs was the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada candidate in t |
She also stood as the | Progressive Coalition's candidate in Invercargill. |
Mockler is a key organizer for the | Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick. |
The | Progressive Labour Party of Alberta was a short lived p |
The | Progressive Nation itself is a recently created organiz |
Fisher ran for the | Progressive Conservative nomination in the new riding o |
Bennett was on the right-wing of the | Progressive Conservative party, and was a prominent sup |
3 election, despite the poor showing of the | Progressive Conservative Party elsewhere in the provinc |
indsay was elected to his first term as the | Progressive Conservative member for Stony Plain provinc |
In October 1929 the | Progressive Party merged with the Country Party to form |
oss Cox's Cincinnati, Urban Politics in the | progressive era. |
Klym later switched to the | Progressive Conservative Party, and was first elected t |
iding is known to be extremely safe for the | Progressive Conservatives, and Dyck defeated his leadin |
stol record shop which saw the birth of the | progressive house act Way Out West. |
state power was foreseen early on, and the | progressive increased fiscal power of the Commonwealth |
so the vote between parties opposed to the | Progressive Conservatives would not get split. |
He became the | Progressive Party boss of Tianjin. |
an electrician, and gravitated towards the | Progressive Labor Movement and its activities. |
defeated there in 1957 Bob McDonald of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
to 1995, and was a cabinet minister in the | Progressive Conservative governments of Sterling Lyon a |
Hamm was elected leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia in 1995, |
1973 he was the Deputy House Leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party while they were in oppos |
undits agree that the move was made for the | Progressive Conservatives to avoid an election loss to |
senting the riding of Sherwood Park for the | Progressive Conservatives. |
oil", which has now been proven to stop the | progressive degenerative (VLCFA) very long chain-fatty |
The | Progressive Party, an opposition group opposed to monop |
The | Progressive Conservatives won a minority government in |
when she went with him to a meeting of the | Progressive Organisation, a group for freethinkers to d |
Confident of success, the | Progressive Liberal Party ran candidates in every distr |
active in politics, and was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
ate 1970 he rejoined Akkerman in Focus, the | progressive rock band which brought them to internation |
ed again in the 1977 election, in which the | Progressive Conservatives won a majority government. |
the seat - though she later defected to the | Progressive Democrats. |
The Official Opposition was the | Progressive Conservative Party, led first by George Dre |
Taylor was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
He received other honors from the | Progressive Men's Club and the American Society of Safe |
The | Progressive Democrats won some 14 seats mainly from Fin |
st of her professional life at Newnham, the | progressive, recently-established college for women at |
By 1944, Reckard had switched to the | Progressive Party; he was their nominee in the 17th dis |
The | Progressive Conservatives were reduced to a tenuous min |
3 federal election by Mac McCutcheon of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
anadian House of Commons as a Member of the | Progressive Conservative Party in the 1958 election to |
The | Progressive Party never recovered from this early loss. |
McCutcheon sat in the caucus of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, and represent |
nounced his candidacy for leadership of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia. |
in support of Ernie Eves's bid to lead the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (Spectator, 2 |
the 1958 election by Harold Danforth of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
ted Dennis Timbrell to succeed Davis in the | Progressive Conservative Party's 1985 leadership conven |
rict of Calgary-Buffalo in the 1979 for the | Progressive Conservatives. |
tario William Davis and John Robarts of the | Progressive Conservatives have both sat on Power Corp.' |
The | Progressive Party of 1924 was a new party created as a |
He became the first speaker for the | Progressive Conservatives and held that role and Edmont |
t, he was defeated by Allan McKinnon of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1972 federal elec |
of the pipeline from Marsden Point, and the | progressive expiration of industrial leases in the recl |
Edward A. Purcell, Jr., Brandeis and the | Progressive Constitution: Erie, the Judicial Power, and |
vote, well behind winner Bob Maskell of the | Progressive Conservatives and incumbent Karen Leibovici |
mbly since 2006 has been Karen Casey of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia. |
members of the Yukon Party (previously the | Progressive Conservative Party). |
77 and 1982, and served until 1985 when the | Progressive Conservative government of Brian Mulroney d |
The | Progressive state convention met on September 27 at Roc |
In 1912, he ran on the | Progressive ticket for New York State Comptroller, but |
Hare was the | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for the W |
nd in the Fourth Duma they were part of the | Progressive Bloc. |
tario election, she was a candidate for the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in Waterloo N |
He sat as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia from 1984 |
He was a member of the | Progressive Conservative party, elected as an MP for th |
5: The AFL in the | Progressive Era 1910 - 1915. |
The | Progressive Conservatives were able to win 2 seats desp |
A member of the | Progressive Conservative Party, was first elected to th |
fice he was defeated by Jay Monteith of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1953 federal elec |
ion of certain proposals with regard to the | progressive abolition of penal sanctions for breaches o |
in the 1972 election by Otto Jelinek of the | Progressive Conservative party as the riding then becam |
Under the impetus of the | progressive economist Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, Baron |
new ground with his critical history of the | Progressive Era. |
e was long time member and president of the | Progressive Writers' Association of Andhra Pradesh. |
The | Progressive Conservatives were defeated in the provinci |
He ran for the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in 1981 in th |
provincial candidacy, Haarstad ran for the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada on two occasio |
She also stood as the candidate for the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in the 1993 fe |
he connections of the Orange family and the | progressive and well developed state of the Netherlands |
The band draws heavily from the | progressive rock crowd and has even been embraced by th |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta ran 26 candid |
our Alliance MPs who agreed to sit with the | Progressive Conservative caucus after the December 9, 2 |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario is one of thr |
: "This is the site of the synagogue of the | Progressive Jews called "The Temple" which served Lvov' |
s, until his 1956 election as leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party |
"New Horizons" is a 1972 song by the | progressive rock band, The Moody Blues. |
ral district of Three Hills-Airdrie for the | Progressive Conservatives. |
e Richmond-Wolfe electoral district for the | Progressive Conservative party. |
igrant who became a prominent member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. |
Lifschitz competed in the primaries of the | Progressive, Civic and Social Front, on 1 July 2007, ag |
ment of Edward Schreyer was defeated by the | Progressive Conservatives under Sterling Lyon. |
for The Nation, The American Prospect, The | Progressive, Salon.com, |
Man (self-titled) is the debut album by the | progressive rock band Happy the Man, released in 1977. |
r also appeared on the album Islands by the | progressive rock band, King Crimson, in 1971 as session |
The | Progressive Party was a New South Wales political party |
In October 2006, the | progressive media criticism group Fairness and Accuracy |
rter of the Republican Party as well as the | Progressive Party. |
"In the Beginning" is a 1969 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
Tracy Parsons was the second leader of the | Progressive Canadian Party, from May 2005 to November 2 |
n the 1993 federal election, running as the | Progressive Conservative candidate in Gander-Grand Fall |
the 1958 election by Grant Campbell of the | Progressive Conservative party after serving his only f |
itoba from 1945 to 1949, as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
In 1970 he joined the | progressive rock band Atomic Rooster in which he played |
is a compilation of live recordings by the | Progressive rock band, Yes. |
ian House of Commons as a candidate for the | Progressive Conservatives in the 1957 Canadian federal |
sembly from 1999 to 2009 as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
tive Assembly representing Carleton for the | Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick from 19 |
interviewed in Paranoia magazine and by The | Progressive Observer. |
"Visions of Paradise" is a 1968 song by the | progressive rock band The Moody Blues. |
kazhi, Kesavadev, and Pottekkatt formed the | progressive writers in Malayalam during the twentieth c |
but lost in 1984 to Dennis Cochrane of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
Copithorne joined the | Progressive Conservative caucus on April 15, 1971. |
ed a judge, Paul Carney was a member of the | Progressive Democrats. |
Campbell had been a member of the | Progressive Conservative party for many years. |
Harper hosts the | progressive talk show Left Out on WRCT-FM with fellow h |
ons in the 1921 election as a Member of the | Progressive Party representing the riding of Saltcoats. |
After becoming Leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labr |
In September 1931, the | progressive Harry Atmore resigned. |
The band has recently played as part of the | Progressive Nation tour with Dream Theater, Zappa Plays |
Their decline allowed the | Progressive Conservatives to regain a majority governme |
he 1958 election by William Creaghan of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
she was appointed the interim leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island, |
The | Progressive Conservatives won a majority government in |
A member of the | Progressive Conservative Party, he first ran for the le |
ahn was defeated by William McLennan of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
Littlechild was the | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Wetas |
Jacques left the | Progressive Conservative party and became an independen |
ith the revival of the PC Party name as the | Progressive Canadian Party. |
ought the band a new group of fans from the | progressive metal crowd. |
He was elected leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia in 1971. |
He was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. |
Member of Parliament: Mark Charlton, of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. |
The war came in the midst of the | Progressive Era, when efficiency and expertise were hig |
He first ran for the | Progressive Conservatives in 1979 for Broadview-Greenwo |
ive Crane resigned as interim leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island |
ich he was defeated by John Drysdale of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1958 election. |
ogue recorded by the band itself, while the | progressive aspect of previous albums was mostly slashe |
His main band is the | progressive metal band Pagan's Mind, who he helped form |
Fretz first served as the Secretary of the | Progressive Conservative caucus from 1979 to 1980. |
f New Brunswick in the 2006 election as the | Progressive Conservative MLA for Kings East. |
erals from 1949 until 1977, and then by the | Progressive Conservatives from 1977 to 1999. |
the merger of the Canadian Alliance and the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. |
1981 to 1990, and a cabinet minister in the | Progressive Conservative government of Gary Filmon from |
The | Progressive Labour Party is a political party in Saint |
He won the | Progressive Conservative Party nomination for Erie ridi |
He is also more on the | progressive (liberal) end of the church culturally, for |
03 garnered national attention, as both the | Progressive Conservative and Canadian Alliance candidat |
vincial election of 1988, ironically as the | Progressive Conservatives won a minority government. |
oalition government with the support of the | Progressive Party and some independents. |
He was the chief fund raiser for the | Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan and help |
The | progressive watchdog organization Citizens for Responsi |
election as senator, but as a member of the | Progressive Party. |
hand briefly served as Deputy Leader of the | Progressive Conservatives until early December 2003. |
of Montague-Kilmuir and is a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
n defeated in 1958 by Florent Dubois of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
The | Progressive Conservatives held the riding from creation |
Albers ran for the | Progressive Conservatives in the 1989 Alberta general e |
amming proved successful enough to make the | Progressive Rock format full time at the station by 196 |
mmons from 1988 to 1993, as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
e 1943 provincial election that brought the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario to power. |
The | Progressive Conservatives had greater urban support, an |
I look forward to seeing the | progressive development of this wonderful poet..." |
francophone seats in New Brunswick for the | Progressive Conservatives. |
is tenure in office was short-lived, as the | Progressive Conservatives lost power to the New Democra |
h a powerful signal, WRPI functioned as the | Progressive Rock station of the Albany area throughout |
lection by Liberal Bertin Leblanc, when the | Progressive Conservatives barely squeaked by a victory |
uda general election of 1971 was won by the | Progressive Labour Movement. |
The | Progressive Party won a majority government, and Fergus |
The | Progressive Conservatives formed the government in Prin |
econd volume of the '90s reformation of the | progressive rock band Caravan released in 1999. |
album released in 1971 by Dawn Records, the | progressive rock subsidiary of Pye Records. |
legislative group, loosely aligned with the | Progressive Party of Canada. |
cial politics to take the leadership of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Porter ran to |
rict of Saint John-Fundy as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island |
ommons from 1984 to 1988 as a member of the | Progressive Conservatives. |
tory, although it had been announced by the | progressive decay of Princes' authority in the previous |
tion representing Halifax Northwest for the | Progressive Conservative and was re-elected in 1963. |
Johnston rejected this charge, as did the | Progressive Conservatives. |
"Release, Release" is a song by the | progressive rock group Yes. |
In 1985, the | progressive metal act, Fates Warning, released a track |
he won the Perth electoral district for the | Progressive Conservative party. |
e finished fourth against Tom Froese of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
ovince-most franco-Manitobans supported the | Progressive Party of John Bracken in the 1920s, and con |
The | Progressive Friends built the Longwood Meeting House an |
Mathews joined the | Progressive Democrats on its foundation but left shortl |
Lost in a Lost World" is a 1972 song by the | progressive rock band, The Moody Blues. |
The Liberal-Progressives lost power to the | Progressive Conservatives following the 1958 election, |
The | Progressive Conservative Party nominated fourteen paper |
s merged into the PRP, which is renamed the | Progressive Federal Party |
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