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on in which John George Diefenbaker led the | Progressive Conservative Party to a landslide victory. |
the Winnipeg riding of Crescentwood against | Progressive Conservative Lawrie Pollard and Liberal Jun |
Beard resigned from the | Progressive Conservative Party and stepped down as an M |
He was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
binet) is made up of members of the Alberta | Progressive Conservative Party which holds a majority o |
lection night, the final vote totals showed | Progressive Conservative incumbent Linda McIntosh winni |
t elected in the 1972 federal election as a | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Regin |
ing by-election, but finished third against | Progressive Conservative Warren Steen and Liberal leade |
ederal election he was campaign manager for | Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Robert Layton |
He defeated Incumbent | Progressive Conservative MLA Leslie Young and Liberal c |
olleagues, Byrne fell victim to the massive | Progressive Conservative sweep in the 1999 election, lo |
76 votes (0.16%), finishing seventh against | Progressive Conservative candidate Louis Plamondon. |
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick as a | Progressive Conservative from 1974 to 1987. |
William (Bill) Campbell (born 1929) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
The | Progressive Conservative Party lost its single seat in |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick held a |
He lost to | Progressive Conservative candidate Don Getty. |
hat election he finished a strong second to | Progressive Conservative candidate Richard Marz. |
for re-election, finishing a third against | Progressive Conservative Jim Flaherty and Allan Furlong |
He served as | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament from 1979 |
r, he ran three times unsuccessfully as the | Progressive Conservative candidate for the Canadian Hou |
She was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
to the Ontario Legislative Assembly as the | Progressive Conservative MPP for Waterloo South in the |
He stood for reelection as a | Progressive Conservative a few months later winning a s |
He subsequently convinced | Progressive Conservative MLA, Lloyd Hampton to join him |
His closest opponent was | Progressive Conservative candidate David Rotenberg, a f |
he 1984 election by Ted Schellenberg of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
in the 1969 provincial election, defeating | Progressive Conservative candidate Eric Stefanson Sr. b |
She ran under the | Progressive Conservative banner finishing a distant sec |
o win the new Western Arctic riding for the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. |
unparliamentary language while accusing the | Progressive Conservative government of punishing voters |
ing of Chatham-Kent, and defeated incumbent | Progressive Conservative Andy Watson by 1,134 votes. |
ian House of Commons from 1961 to 1962 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
e cabinet is derived from the caucus of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labr |
portedly considered running for the federal | Progressive Conservative Party in 1996, but ultimately |
(31 December 1930-23 September 2006) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
e, just 162 votes short of the second place | Progressive Conservative candidate but well behind the |
in the 1987 provincial election, defeating | Progressive Conservative candidate George Beatty in Mus |
in the federal election of 1980, defeating | Progressive Conservative incumbent Bob Holmes by 837 vo |
other protesters in occupying the office of | Progressive Conservative Member of Provincial Parliamen |
ve, organizing the first debate of the 2006 | Progressive Conservative leadership election and endors |
Richardson endorsed Joe Clark's | Progressive Conservative Party in the 1980 federal elec |
Bradley ran as a | Progressive Conservative candidate in the 1975 Alberta |
ion at the Elgin electoral district for the | Progressive Conservative party. |
June 7, 2007, Hutcheon was acclaimed as the | Progressive Conservative candidate for the October 10, |
ntecedent, Muskoka, had been held by former | Progressive Conservative premier Frank Miller until 198 |
r appointed Higgins as Newfoundland's first | Progressive Conservative member of the Canadian Senate, |
Running in Portage-Neepawa, he lost to | Progressive Conservative Siegfried Enns by 3,510 votes. |
l politics, where he had been leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. |
ncoln in the Canadian House of Commons as a | Progressive Conservative member from 1957 to 1962. |
aherty's campaign for the leadership of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in early 2004 |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba won a majori |
ction, and Pilkey lost the Oshawa riding to | Progressive Conservative Jerry Ouellette by over 8,000 |
incial election, and losing to high-profile | Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Tony Clement |
Huband was narrowly defeated by | Progressive Conservative Warren Steen. |
tario from 1985 to 1987, as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
The third representative is current | Progressive Conservative MLA is Wayne Drysdale who was |
463 votes (3.01%), finishing fourth against | Progressive Conservative candidate Louis Plamondon. |
The second representative was | Progressive Conservative was Gordon Graydon who won his |
The governing | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ran a full sla |
He served a term as the | Progressive Conservative Party's president. |
resented Drayton Valley-Calmar and sat as a | Progressive Conservative from 2001 until 2008. |
She joined the | Progressive Conservative Party to support David Orchard |
candidate for the leadership of the Ontario | Progressive Conservative Party in 1971. |
(born 21 May 1953 in Viking, Alberta) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Elected as a | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament in the go |
Waddel has been a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba since 1982, |
he Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and | Progressive Conservative candidates. |
Bennett was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
ts only member was Peter G. MacKay from the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island |
It was not until 1985 that the Ontario | Progressive Conservative Party would reverse its long-s |
24 March 1929 at Winnipeg, Manitoba) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
f New Brunswick in the 2006 election as the | Progressive Conservative MLA for Tantramar. |
, who defeated former MLA Gary Hines of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia. |
ead of Keith Hunter, his replacement as the | Progressive Conservative candidate. |
Benoit was defeated in the 1975 election by | Progressive Conservative candidate George Wolstenholme. |
He sat as a | Progressive Conservative and then as a Conservative. |
serving two terms he was defeated by future | Progressive Conservative premier Peter Lougheed. |
As leader of the federal | Progressive Conservative Party and a Member of Parliame |
ature of Ontario in 1947-1948 and served as | Progressive Conservative MLA for Prince Edward-Lennox. |
Dave Clark (Canadian politician), | Progressive Conservative Canadian politician |
Dion was defeated by Marc Ferland of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
osion of the Meech Lake Accord, he left the | Progressive Conservative party on 26 June 1990. |
yd Wenman (19 June 1940-14 June 1995) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ion, Jamison was one of more than forty new | Progressive Conservative MLAs elected as Peter Lougheed |
provincial election, and defeated incumbent | Progressive Conservative Ric Nordman by 187 votes in As |
mbent parliamentarian George Tustin for the | Progressive Conservative nomination. |
, he was defeated by Claude Lanthier of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
iding was represented by Ed Stelmach of the | Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta for its |
He served in the Senate as a | Progressive Conservative and now sits as a member of th |
third place out of six candidates losing to | Progressive Conservative candidate Gary Severtson in th |
tion on November 15, 1971, replacing former | Progressive Conservative Premier Walter Weir in the rur |
The riding was won by | Progressive Conservative Party candidate Stu Briese. |
House of Commons in 1945 as a Member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada to represent t |
was famously blasted for the arrangement by | Progressive Conservative leader Brian Mulroney during a |
tely finished ahead of both the Liberal and | Progressive Conservative candidates, but was narrowly d |
ired and the other crossed the floor to the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
riding of Markham, finishing third against | Progressive Conservative Don Cousens and Liberal Gail N |
He was unsuccessful, losing to | Progressive Conservative Craig Stewart by over 3,500 vo |
Barnes was the | Progressive Conservative critic for Public Works and Go |
own-Rochford Square and was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
a by-election on October 1, 1998, defeating | Progressive Conservative candidate Gerry Courtemanche b |
later a provincial cabinet minister in the | Progressive Conservative governments of Mike Harris and |
Progressive Conservative Party candidates, 2007 Ontario | |
the Laurentides electoral district for the | Progressive Conservative party. |
embly of Ontario as a Conservative and then | Progressive Conservative member from 1937 to 1959. |
, and Klopp finished third in Huron against | Progressive Conservative Helen Johns. |
to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as a | Progressive Conservative candidate in the Drumheller el |
The Ontario | Progressive Conservative Party, led by John Robarts, wo |
ncial election of 1962, defeating incumbent | Progressive Conservative George Johnson by 239 votes in |
He later served as interim leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party from 1987 to 1990 before |
April 2 - | Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labr |
bly of New Brunswick from 2001 to 2003 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
Elston was an aide to local | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) Flor |
ia House of Assembly from 1999 to 2006 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
f New Brunswick in the 2006 election as the | Progressive Conservative MLA for Tracadie-Sheila. |
Alberta from 1979 to 1986 sitting with the | Progressive Conservative caucus in government. |
The | Progressive Conservative Party - led by Grant Devine - |
the 1984 general election that brought the | Progressive Conservative Party to power under the leade |
politics to become leader of the provincial | Progressive Conservative party which was the Opposition |
Federally, the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada had beat the L |
in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a | Progressive Conservative from 1981 to 1990, and was a c |
ia House of Assembly from 1953 to 1971 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
in in a hotly contested three way race over | Progressive Conservative candidate Mark Petros. |
2001 Alberta general election, Lord was the | Progressive Conservative candidate for the Calgary Curr |
It was won by the | Progressive Conservative party. |
in the 1958 provincial election, defeating | Progressive Conservative J.E. Willis by 111 votes in th |
February 1954 in High River, Alberta) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
onfused with another Bob Rose, who sat as a | Progressive Conservative in the Manitoba legislature fr |
y 1997, when she campaigned for the federal | Progressive Conservative nomination in the riding of Ki |
ted to the Canadian House of Commons as the | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Rober |
Liberal incumbent Weslyn Mather defeated by | Progressive Conservative Carl Benito. |
He faced a strong challenge from | Progressive Conservative candidate Dallas Schmidt but w |
wick from 1952 until his death in 1970 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
rom 1973 to 1982 sitting with the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
finish slightly improving his vote total to | Progressive Conservative candidate Carl Paproski. |
As a member of the ruling | Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta, she served a |
al politics in 2006, becoming leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
Rob left the | Progressive Conservative Party in January 2010 to join |
al election of 2003, defeating high-profile | Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Janet Ecker b |
tes in federal elections and for provincial | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario candidates in |
e Cunningham's unsuccessful bid to lead the | Progressive Conservative Party in 1990, and did not see |
He was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
1957 election by David James Walker of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
Prince Edward Island from 2000 to 2007 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
the 1957 election by John Kucherepa of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of Richard Collver conti |
ce parties from 1993 to 2000 and the former | Progressive Conservative Party swept in every election |
The riding has swung between Liberal and | Progressive Conservative control since it was created. |
In 2003, Stairs became a spokesman for | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada leader, Peter |
Andreychuk sat as a | Progressive Conservative until 2004 when she joined the |
tte (1 March 1887 - 23 December 1969) was a | Progressive Conservative Party member of the Senate of |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, under Jo |
In 1948, he was a candidate in that year's | Progressive Conservative leadership convention, losing |
rn 31 May 1926 at Winnipeg, Manitoba) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
held a number of positions with the former | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada under Joe Clar |
A member of the Ontario | Progressive Conservative Party, Gemmell won the riding |
He was a member of the Yukon | Progressive Conservative Party. |
was defeated by Joseph Warner Murphy of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1945 election. |
ia House of Assembly from 1956 to 1970 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
electoral district of La Verendrye for the | Progressive Conservative Party in the Legislative Assem |
zen (30 September 1885 - 4 July 1974) was a | Progressive Conservative party and National Government |
He was a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
n but was defeated in the three way race by | Progressive Conservative candidate John Gogo after his |
in the 1981 provincial election, defeating | Progressive Conservative Gary Harron by 224 votes in th |
ainstream political activity by joining the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. |
Hanson and he finished just ahead of future | Progressive Conservative MLA Ron Liepert. |
Commons in the 1979 federal election as the | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Bramp |
He was re-elected in 1945 as a | Progressive Conservative for another term then defeated |
He nonetheless remained active in the | Progressive Conservative Party, and nominated Reginald |
fellow Tory MPP Bill Vankoughnet to win the | Progressive Conservative nomination for the 1999 provin |
He was appointed whip of the small | Progressive Conservative caucus by the party leader Jea |
The district has been a strong hold for | Progressive Conservative candidates since it was create |
undland and Labrador House of Assembly as a | Progressive Conservative in 1972. |
argins in 1971, 1975 and 1977, and defeated | Progressive Conservative candidate Jack Pierce by 426 v |
s Liberals and Osborne was one of only nine | Progressive Conservative elected. |
Hellyer believed that both the | Progressive Conservative and Liberal parties were embra |
Progressive Conservative provincial government of Mike | |
ected to the Canadian House of Commons as a | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) in t |
When the election was called, the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada of Prime Minis |
Paproski ran as a | Progressive Conservative candidate in the 1971 Alberta |
undland and contested the leadership of the | Progressive Conservative party placing second to Brian |
businessman George Hastings and independent | Progressive Conservative legislator John McDowell. |
Following the short-lived | Progressive Conservative minority government of Joe Cla |
in the Winnipeg riding of Ellice, defeating | Progressive Conservative Seech Gajadharsingh by over 2, |
ptical, and Heward Grafftey, a left-leaning | Progressive Conservative with an interest in housing, c |
entative Caucus and worked closely with the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
eral party before crossing the floor to the | Progressive Conservative party where he sat with that p |
by-election on November 14, 1957, defeating | Progressive Conservative challenger Frank Casper by nea |
His widow, Carolyne Morrison, served as a | Progressive Conservative MLA from 1960 to 1969. |
left Canadian politics after his defeat to | Progressive Conservative candidate Rick Borotsik in the |
ed by the Calgary Sun that year, he lost to | Progressive Conservative Alex Kindy in the general elec |
He sought the | Progressive Conservative nomination for a February 1969 |
swick division in the Senate of Canada as a | Progressive Conservative from 1957 to 1963. |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick held a |
Du Bonnet, defeating Darren Praznik of the | Progressive Conservative Party by 302 votes. |
until 1960, when she ran successfully as a | Progressive Conservative to represent the provincial el |
where he was defeated by Marvin Howe of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1953 election. |
The election held that year saw | Progressive Conservative candidate Gerard Amerongen pic |
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