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5 provincial election, she was elected as a Progressive Conservative in riding of Bruce, defeating
He agreed to run as the Progressive Conservative candidate in Mountain after me
n the 1958 provincial election, but lost to Progressive Conservative incumbent Errick French Willis
The Progressive Conservative Party led by Pat Binns formed
Lee ran for the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party of PEI in 1976 and narro
mber 1937 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
ale-High Park he ran as a candidate for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.
his by-election occurred at a time when the Progressive Conservative Party was dominant both federa
In recent decades the district has elected Progressive Conservative candidates with strong majorit
state and development, Lee ran in 1974 as a Progressive Conservative but failed to win a seat in th
Oda was for many years a volunteer with the Progressive Conservative Party.
an provincial election for the Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative Party.
ics and was appointed to the Senate by then Progressive Conservative Prime Minister Joe Clark in 19
ced to just 17 seats, and Malkowski lost to Progressive Conservative John Parker by 3,263 votes.
She has been a Progressive Conservative member of the Manitoba legisla
The current representative is Progressive Conservative Carl Benito who was first elec
The Official Opposition was the newly named Progressive Conservative Party, led first by John Brack
of the mainstream parties (Reform, Liberal, Progressive Conservative and New Democratic parties).
ended up crossing the floor to the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party.
A member of the Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative Party, he served as Speaker of
n as he face a strong challenge from future Progressive Conservative MLA Carl Benito.
He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse
dorson was also supported by the St. George Progressive Conservative Association.
n the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as a Progressive Conservative from 1936 until the time of hi
7 January 1948 in Edmonton, Alberta) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
House of Commons on two occasions, for the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and the Conser
ia House of Assembly from 1978 to 1993 as a Progressive Conservative member.
The Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick held a
the 1972 election by Allan Lawrence of the Progressive Conservative party.
4,515 votes (11.7%) behind Barry Cline, the Progressive Conservative candidate and Carolyn Bennett,
won a tight three way race just edging out Progressive Conservative candidate J. Devereux.
erryland district has been dominated by two Progressive Conservative mainstays: Charlie Power and L
Assembly of Ontario from 1943 to 1962 as a Progressive Conservative member.
ocrats in the 1984 federal election against Progressive Conservative John Crosbie in the riding of
rom 1979 to 1982 sitting with the governing Progressive Conservative caucus.
88, and served as a cabinet minister in the Progressive Conservative government of Sterling Lyon.
lton (3 April 1921 - 1 February 2008) was a Progressive Conservative member of the House of Commons
egislative Assembly of New Brunswick as the Progressive Conservative Party member for the Restigouc
1958 federal election, but was defeated by Progressive Conservative candidate Hugh Horner in a lan
hreyer's New Democrats were defeated by the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba, under Sterl
the provincial election of 1973, losing to Progressive Conservative Earl McKellar in the rural, so
e into politics in 1945 by representing the Progressive Conservative in the Canadian federal electi
ral election, Pichette was the unsuccessful Progressive Conservative Party of Canada's candidate in
He sat as a member of the Yukon Progressive Conservative Party until 1991, when he was
ted the district of St. John's East for the Progressive Conservative Party, which he won and became
She sat as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party.
He was suspended from the Progressive Conservative caucus and now sits as an Inde
The election was hotly contested with Progressive Conservative candidate Edward Samuel making
Chown (15 August 1922 - 31 July 2002) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
1931 at Portage La Prairie, Manitoba) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
elected to the provincial legislature as a Progressive Conservative in Roblin-Russell, a rural rid
ng of Scarborough East, defeating incumbent Progressive Conservative Steve Gilchrist by over 7000 v
He was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party before 2004.
George Richardson (born 1917) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
14 February 1949 in Montreal, Quebec) was a Progressive Conservative member of the Canadian House o
ions to unite the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party.
June 1934 in Grey Township, Ontario) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
a hotly contested race running against star Progressive Conservative candidate Oscar Kruger who pla
She was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse
ding has been represented by members of the Progressive Conservative Party since its creation, and
His grandson, Lou Hyndman, served as a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse
ted to the Canadian House of Commons as the Progressive Conservative MP for Trinity in the 1945 fed
Progressive Conservative leadership conventions
She is a member of the Progressive Conservative Party.
Formerly, he was the president of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia.
bly of New Brunswick from 1952 to 1957 as a Progressive Conservative member.
0s, Duncan served as a special assistant to Progressive Conservative Deputy Prime Minister Erik Nie
supporter, St. Germain was parachuted as a Progressive Conservative into the Mission-Port Moody ri
He entered politics as a Progressive Conservative candidate in the 1980 federal
7, 2009: Tim Hudak is elected leader of the Progressive Conservative party at its 2009 leadership e
ide, electing Quebec nationalists under the Progressive Conservative banner.
ction, and finished a remote second against Progressive Conservative Bob Mitchell in the riding of
However, he continued to sit as a Progressive Conservative for the duration of his time i
The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada candidate in t
mily law lawyer Sara Beth Mintz, an Ontario Progressive Conservative Party vice-president, received
ellan (2 July 1925 - 15 January 2011) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse
lectoral district of Western Arctic for the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in the 2000 Ca
f the opposition vote shifted away from the Progressive Conservative Party, now led by Milt Harrade
resigned from cabinet and from the Progressive Conservative caucus on January 4, 2007
In 1945 Saunders attempted to win the Progressive Conservative nomination for Riverdale, but
It is currently represented by Progressive Conservative MLA Doug Elniski.
In the 1959 election, he defeated Progressive Conservative challenger Earl Murray by only
Douglas Jung joined the Progressive Conservative Party in the early 1950s.
Follwell was defeated by Lee Grills of the Progressive Conservative party in the 1957 election.
She campaigned for the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba in the 1999
Gurbin resigned from the Progressive Conservative party on 17 December 1981, cit
at the Red Deer electoral district for the Progressive Conservative party.
brador House of Assembly as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party (PC).
Devine resigned as leader of the opposition Progressive Conservative party and was succeeded by Bil
tewell in a landslide to pick it up for the Progressive Conservative party who went on to form gove
99 provincial election, defeating incumbent Progressive Conservative MLA Shirley Render in the cent
Eaton was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party.
Centre handily to hold it for the governing Progressive Conservative party.
was defeated by John Kenneth Gormley of the Progressive Conservative party.
Nowlan was a Progressive Conservative backbench Member of Parliament
h the highest percentage vote received by a Progressive Conservative candidate in Saskatchewan sinc
ing in the 34th Canadian Parliament for the Progressive Conservative party in the Selkirk riding.
He defeated incumbent Progressive Conservative MLA Mary LeMessurier by a marg
bly of New Brunswick from 1967 to 1974 as a Progressive Conservative member.
ia House of Assembly from 1963 to 1967 as a Progressive Conservative member.
He has also been involved with the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario and has assis
also was one of only two female MPs in the Progressive Conservative government of 1979-1980, the o
empt in the 1965 federal election after its Progressive Conservative incumbent, Louis-Joseph Pigeon
vincial election, despite the fact that the Progressive Conservative Party declined to run a candid
Main article: Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta leaders
Montgomery (2 May 1898 - 5 June 1963) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
lectoral district of Regina City, losing to Progressive Conservative Kenneth Hamill More.
She was a regional organizer for the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba from 1984 to
Pallister's proposal as a violation of the Progressive Conservative Party's constitution, and did
The riding has been held by the Progressive Conservative Party since its creation, and
y, Liberals Dave Wilson, Russell MacKinnon, Progressive Conservative Richard Hurlburt, and former N
appointed to the Senate, as a member of the Progressive Conservative caucus.
acancy created by McMillin's death returned Progressive Conservative James MacKerras Macdonnell to
On May 19, 2004, he was the leaning Progressive Conservative spokesman for an all-party par
The 31st Parliament was controlled by a Progressive Conservative Party minority led by Prime Mi
ost his seat in 1984, when Brian Mulroney's Progressive Conservative Party of Canada won the larges
but instead endorsed Micheal O'Brien as the Progressive Conservative Candidate.
The outgoing Progressive Conservative government attempted to win 1s
The defeat of the Progressive Conservative government of Prime Minister J
announced his resignation as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba in 2005.
Courtemanche was first elected as the Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Label
cherepa (27 May 1919 - 25 March 1990) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
In 1945 he won the provincial Progressive Conservative nomination for the riding of R
O'Leary (26 June 1916 - 12 June 1969) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
He lost to Progressive Conservative Reg Stackhouse on the first oc
Heather Campbell Dewar, the Progressive Conservative Party's campaign manager later
Alberta from 1997 to 2004 sitting with the Progressive Conservative caucus in government.
unced plans to challenge Ray Hunter for the Progressive Conservative Party nomination in Grand Fall
rie also served as a Director of the Oshawa Progressive Conservative Party Association, before the
Moodie was a well known supporter of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
r of the local Anglican Church, masonic and Progressive Conservative organizations.
She sat as a Progressive Conservative and a Conservative until her r
r (21 August 1902 - 26 February 1966) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
niboia, previously regarded as safe for the Progressive Conservative Party.
d to the total of the Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative votes.
This page also includes information about Progressive Conservative candidates in by-elections bet
(13 September 1898 - 7 December 1960) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
seat was held by Cecil E. O'Donnell of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia.
app (26 December 1901 - 17 June 1972) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
(2 September 1908 - 10 October 1989) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
Commons in the 1972 federal election as the Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for York-
nson (27 November 1893 - 13 May 1964) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
lberta general election but was defeated by Progressive Conservative candidate Albert Klapstein.
briefly served as the interim leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island
the Opposition from 1969 to 1971 while the Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labr
Claudy Mailly (born 30 November 1938) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
st two other candidates but was defeated by Progressive Conservative candidate Paul Yewchuk, finish
He is a member of the Progressive Conservative Party and is the Minister of L
current member Rob Renner was elected as a Progressive Conservative candidate for the first time i
Parliament after which she was defeated by Progressive Conservative candidate Norman Doyle in the
active in provincial politics, working for Progressive Conservative leader Sidney Spivak in the 19
ood was defeated by John A. Charlton of the Progressive Conservative party in the 1945 election.
The Progressive Conservative Party left the coalition gover
The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba has represen
to the Ontario Legislative Assembly as the Progressive Conservative MPP for the Toronto riding of
in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Progressive Conservative from 1929 to 1934 and was also
He was a member of the Yukon Progressive Conservative Party until 1992, and the Yuko
the provincial election of 1973, defeating Progressive Conservative candidate Andy Champagne by ju
in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Progressive Conservative from 1954 to 1963.
anadian House of Commons as a Member of the Progressive Conservative Party in the 1945 election to
al election, and Frankford lost his seat to Progressive Conservative candidate Steve Gilchrist by a
l to the Canadian Senate, where he sat as a Progressive Conservative until February 2004, when he a
Oberg, Strathmore-Brooks suspended from the Progressive Conservative caucus
ril 1964, he left that party and joined the Progressive Conservative party caucus.
e merge of the former Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative parties, however, has turned t
He ran for the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in 1965, for t
The Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick held a
cIntosh (18 May 1909 - 14 April 1988) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
Commons in the 1965 federal election as the Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for
ceived 1,340 votes, finishing third against Progressive Conservative David Faurschou.
0 to 1952 as a National Government and then Progressive Conservative member.
She sat as a Progressive Conservative senator until February 2004 wh
Winnipeg riding of Kildonan, defeating her Progressive Conservative opponent by more than 2,000 vo
The winner was Progressive Conservative incumbent Susan Fish.
based on the total of Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative Party votes.
the 1965 election, she lost to a different Progressive Conservative candidate, George Hees, by 563
atten (30 July 1906 - 24 August 1996) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
She was defeated by Progressive Conservative leader Sterling Lyon, whose pa
cessful candidate for the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick in a co
94 - unknown) was a National Government and Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H
ted a landslide majority government for the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
He is a former president of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and was a cand
main political parties of the province, the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, Liberal
tion defeating incumbent Donald MacInnis, a Progressive Conservative party member.
7 - 18 January 1954) was a Conservative and Progressive Conservative party member of the Senate of
970s, the provincial Conservatives (now the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan) re-emer
from a combination of Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative votes.
in the 1984 election by John Reimer of the Progressive Conservative party.
gainst Lyon's conservatism and dividing the Progressive Conservative membership accordingly.
he worked in Ottawa as a special advisor to Progressive Conservative Justice Minister E. Davie Fult
h Lucko was re-elected by 82 votes over his Progressive Conservative opponent, O. Russell.
r one term by Robert James Henderson of the Progressive Conservative party in the 1945 election.
f Parliament for Saint-Jean, Quebec, in the Progressive Conservative landslide that brought Brian M
ississauga North electoral district for the Progressive Conservative party.
redistributed riding of Virden, falling to Progressive Conservative Morris McGregor by 590 votes.
h a large majority to hold the seat for the Progressive Conservative party.
on, he was defeated when MacLean and fellow Progressive Conservative party candidate Heath MacQuarr
Assembly of Ontario from 1957 to 1974 as a Progressive Conservative member.
Gregory was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party.
                                                                                                   
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