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He finished second to | Progressive Conservative Dick Fowler, a former mayor of |
Nelson David Hicks (born 4 June 1933) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
tario from 1967 to 1985, as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
acInnis (21 August 1918 - 9 May 2007) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
A member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, he is regard |
66 provincial election, defeating incumbent | Progressive Conservative Barry Strickland by 151 votes |
mitted to running for the leadership of the | Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia. |
ario in the 1963 provincial election as the | Progressive Conservative Member of Provincial Parliamen |
in the 1958 provincial election, defeating | Progressive Conservative candidate G.A. Stewart by 176 |
He was a member of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
on the combination of Canadian Alliance and | Progressive Conservative Party totals. |
declared his intention to join the Ontario | Progressive Conservative Party. |
Yukon Territorial Council in 1977, led the | Progressive Conservative Party to victory in the 1978 t |
House of Commons in 1940 as a Member of the | Progressive Conservative Party to represent the riding |
The 2008 election would bring a new | Progressive Conservative Opponent, in Bill Donahue, but |
1 Percent compared to Independent | Progressive Conservative during the 1975 Election. |
ia House of Assembly from 1978 to 1998 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
initially as a Conservative and later as a | Progressive Conservative after the party changed its na |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of Peter Lougheed won it |
at the Cambridge electoral district for the | Progressive Conservative party. |
15 February 1931 at Windsor, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Webb (22 July 1910 - 1 October 1999) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
sembly of Prince Edward Island in 1923 as a | Progressive Conservative candidate for the 5th Queens r |
n his unsuccessful campaign for the federal | Progressive Conservative leadership in 1983. |
bly of New Brunswick from 1952 to 1960 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
emocrat Christine Melnick, who defeated her | Progressive Conservative opponent by a margin of about |
orn 13 April 1927 in Beeton, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
election, winning a riding that had been a | Progressive Conservative (PC) stronghold for thirty yea |
n the 1984 election by Ricardo Lopez of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
ected to the Canadian House of Commons as a | Progressive Conservative to represent the riding of Tob |
St. John's West electoral district for the | Progressive Conservative party during the 1997 general |
ually been represented by candidates of the | Progressive Conservative Party, although the New Democr |
rom 1971 to 1975 sitting with the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
He also ran for the | Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta in the riding |
He was defeated by | Progressive Conservative Jim Hawkes. |
to 1950, as a faction within the province's | Progressive Conservative Party. |
Assembly of Ontario from 1954 to 1981 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
ons in the 1945 election as a Member of the | Progressive Conservative Party to represent the riding |
In the 1995 provincial election, the | Progressive Conservative Party under Mike Harris won a |
Parent lost to J.-Wilfrid Dufresne of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1953 election. |
cs in 1957 when he was chosen leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
Kawchuk lost to | Progressive Conservative J. Wally McKenzie by 171 votes |
Dana Porter (1948-1949) | Progressive Conservative |
1992) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
That election brought the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada to power under |
ucus by leader Kevin Taft, Backs sought the | Progressive Conservative nomination in his riding. |
federal election, he ran as an Independent | Progressive Conservative for a seat in the Canadian Hou |
urprised colleagues by accepting a job from | Progressive Conservative Prime Minister Brian Mulroney |
rphy (21 December 1892 - 3 July 1977) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
licy document advocated by Mike Harris, the | Progressive Conservative premier of the Canadian provin |
the rural riding of La Verendrye, defeating | Progressive Conservative incumbent Ben Sveinson by 3533 |
Change for | Progressive Conservative candidate Albany Robichaud fro |
otte electoral district in 1988 but lost to | Progressive Conservative candidate Greg Thompson. |
at, he was elected leader of the provincial | Progressive Conservative Party in 1979. |
ly following the 1985 Ontario election, the | Progressive Conservative minority government of Frank M |
deral election, Roberge was a member of the | Progressive Conservative party's candidate selection co |
t was defeated in a hotly contested race by | Progressive Conservative candidate Janice Sarich. |
ssembly of New Brunswick as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick. |
rom 1982 to 1986 sitting with the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
soundly defeated by the Danny Williams-led | Progressive Conservative Party, who took almost three-q |
Evans Knowles (born 30 November 1914) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
rom 1971 to 1979 sitting with the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
ssed the floor to join the British Columbia | Progressive Conservative Party in 1971 and was reelecte |
efeated at Pictou by Russell MacEwan of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1957 election. |
to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as a | Progressive Conservative to represent Edmonton-Norwood |
abian Manning who had been removed from the | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
In 1984, he was Vice-President of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada's Quebec campa |
in the 1975 provincial election, defeating | Progressive Conservative candidate Brian Harrison by fe |
bly of New Brunswick from 1953 to 1954 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
selection of a new leader for the governing | Progressive Conservative Party, Donald Cameron, took pl |
She is a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party and is the Minister of A |
He was first elected to the then-safe | Progressive Conservative seat of Fredericton North in t |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of John Diefenbaker, cam |
ed the dominant organizational force in the | Progressive Conservative Party until the 1980s. |
nary (8 October 1882 - 24 April 1956) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
idate John Dubetz finishing second ahead of | Progressive Conservative candidate Martha Bielish in th |
f Commons in the 1945 general election as a | Progressive Conservative candidate in the Toronto ridin |
current representative for this district is | Progressive Conservative Wayne Drysdale. |
ne Zwozdesky, Edmonton-Mill Creek joins the | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
arty first came to office the area became a | Progressive Conservative stronghold. |
ally elected as a Conservative, he sat as a | Progressive Conservative after the party changed its na |
embly of Alberta as an MLA in the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus from 1979 to 1993. |
was defeated by James Russell Keays of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
oks-High River was jointly nominated by the | Progressive Conservative and Liberal parties. |
ovincial election, coming a close second to | Progressive Conservative incumbent Art Evans in the rid |
lberta general election but was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Don McCrimmon. |
pp was re-elected in 1987, defeating future | Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Elizabeth Wit |
election, he lost to Keith Alexander of the | Progressive Conservative Party by 198 votes in the redi |
War II, Bassett ran unsuccessfully for the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, in the 1945 C |
antecedents have been favorable to electing | Progressive Conservative candidates in recent decades. |
ith (8 August 1915 - 25 October 1990) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
(6 September 1911 - 16 January 2001) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
he 2006 election in an open seat, defeating | Progressive Conservative candidate and unsuccessful lea |
He successfully ran as a | Progressive Conservative candidate for the district Nic |
upported Elizabeth Witmer's bid to lead the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in 2001-02, a |
ted with the combined Canadian Alliance and | Progressive Conservative percentages from 2000. |
obert Pennock (born 14 December 1936) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
on of 2003, Berardinetti defeated incumbent | Progressive Conservative Dan Newman by about 6,000 vote |
fore being defeated by Robert Wenman of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1974 election. |
nce Edward-Lennox, Ontario representing the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
n Enns (born 26 April 1924 at Russia) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ture from 2000-2003, as part of Pat Binns's | Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island |
Thomas, Ontario, he was first elected as a | Progressive Conservative to the Canadian House of Commo |
ange is from combined Canadian Alliance and | Progressive Conservative totals. |
She lost to | Progressive Conservative incumbent Marcel Laurendeau, 4 |
bly of New Brunswick from 1967 to 1978 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
n the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as a | Progressive Conservative from 1957 to 1960, and was a c |
ive Party of Canada, a coalition of the old | Progressive Conservative party and the Canadian Allianc |
The riding has been held by the | Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba since its cr |
PC: | Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba |
She won the election defeating | Progressive Conservative candidate Naresh Bhardwaj in a |
k Corner-Oyster Bed and was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
ion, Faribault was the Quebec lieutenant to | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada leader Robert |
84 - 30 August 1974) was a Conservative and | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
He lost to | Progressive Conservative candidate Ken MacMaster by 916 |
The party merged with the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in 2003 to for |
was defeated by John Ferguson Browne of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1958 election. |
rn 24 March 1941 in Toronto, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ace over Douglas Munn a candidate under the | Progressive Conservative banner and a Liberal candidate |
She was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Gary Mar in a closel |
brador House of Assembly as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
In politics, Archer was active with the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada on the Ontario |
A member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan, Swan re |
the 1999 election, finishing third against | Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Tony Clement. |
As a result of the resignation of | Progressive Conservative Cecil Clarke, the ridng is vac |
attention of the then-moribund Saskatchewan | Progressive Conservative party, and gained its leadersh |
2006, he was elected interim leader of the | Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick, he bec |
Patty Pottle, | Progressive Conservative was elected as MHA for this di |
arson was appointed to the upper house as a | Progressive Conservative Senator for the division of Lu |
William Hardey (born 3 January 1932) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
cs in 1985 to run for the leadership of the | Progressive Conservative Party but came in third losing |
Commons in the 1972 federal election as the | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for |
Senator in 2004 following the merger of the | Progressive Conservative Party and the Canadian Allianc |
Prince Edward Island from 1996 to 2007 as a | Progressive Conservative member. |
a wide margin to hold it for the governing | Progressive Conservative party |
She sat as a member of the Yukon | Progressive Conservative Party until 1991, when she was |
He was a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada at the federal |
is from the total of Canadian Alliance and | Progressive Conservative votes. |
t the Saint-Jean electoral district for the | Progressive Conservative party. |
He was the first | Progressive Conservative to be elected in the tradition |
istribution forced him to face longstanding | Progressive Conservative MP Noble Villeneuve in the rid |
urham East, finishing a poor second against | Progressive Conservative John O'Toole. |
He served as a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
Santing campaigned for the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in the 1977 p |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario ran a full sl |
espread taxation reform, and criticized the | Progressive Conservative government of Mike Harris as b |
ion in St. Paul's riding, which was held by | Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Barbara McDou |
am West, falling almost 20,000 votes behind | Progressive Conservative Janet Ecker. |
1959 election, however, he lost his seat to | Progressive Conservative candidate John Christianson by |
6 July 1914 at Peterborough, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
He ran as a candidate for the | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in the 1943 e |
Following the election of the | Progressive Conservative government of John Diefenbaker |
2006 general election, a prominent Alberta | Progressive Conservative and a candidate for the Tory l |
91 provincial election, defeating incumbent | Progressive Conservative MLA Grant Schmidt. |
He served as a | Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Asse |
Council, and was the secretary of the local | Progressive Conservative association. |
fresne (5 August 1911 - 30 June 1982) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
rom 1979 to 1982 sitting with the governing | Progressive Conservative caucus during his time in offi |
y the New Democratic Party and in which the | Progressive Conservative Party's candidate was thought |
strict but was defeated by Jack Hare of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
Sindlinger had been a | Progressive Conservative Party member of the legislativ |
It was controlled by a | Progressive Conservative Party minority under Prime Min |
nson (21 October 1932 - 14 July 2003) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
She lost to | Progressive Conservative fundraiser Bill Saunderson by |
4, she was the president of the Durham-York | Progressive Conservative Association. |
1999, Vautour crossed the floor to join the | Progressive Conservative caucus. |
A | Progressive Conservative he was re-elected in 1962, 196 |
s as the leader of the Prince Edward Island | Progressive Conservative Party before leaving public li |
1978 election: Leland McGaw, | Progressive Conservative |
252 votes (0.71%), finishing sixth against | Progressive Conservative candidate John Baird. |
as defeated by Philip Bernard Rynard of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1957 election. |
(3 February 1924 - 21 February 1994) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
vine (26 January 1912 - 20 July 1996) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
trict of Tignish-DeBlois as a member of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
arliament in the 1997 federal election as a | Progressive Conservative in Perth-Middlesex. |
1974 election: Leland W. McGaw, | Progressive Conservative |
current representative for the district is | Progressive Conservative Neil Brown who was elected in |
the electoral district of West Nova for the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
chinski (29 January 1929-13 May 2000) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
cumbent Nowlan (now an independent) and new | Progressive Conservative candidate Jim White. |
The | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada fielded a full |
1982 election, Leland McGaw, | Progressive Conservative |
of Canada, the Green Party of Ontario, the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and the Progre |
and its antecedents have primarily elected | Progressive Conservative candidates in recent years. |
The majority party was the Ontario | Progressive Conservative Party led by Bill Davis. |
In 1959 he was elected as a | Progressive Conservative MLA for 5th Prince. |
e 1957 election by Robert John Pratt of the | Progressive Conservative party. |
st 1949 in Saint John, New Brunswick) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
He was defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Alan Robinson in the |
ured as Kings-Hants, only to be defeated by | Progressive Conservative candidate Scott Brison. |
e to pick up the district for the governing | Progressive Conservative party. |
Commons in the 1984 federal election as the | Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Linco |
West was a supporter of the | Progressive Conservative Party of Canada at the federal |
ne New Democrat incumbent was defeated by a | Progressive Conservative challenger, and one Progressiv |
haud (22 July 1903 - 27 October 1974) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
House of Commons in 1958 as a Member of the | Progressive Conservative Party to represent the riding |
ncial election, and Warner lost his seat to | Progressive Conservative Marilyn Mushinski by over 5,00 |
ich time it was won by Glen Cummings of the | Progressive Conservative Party. |
urban Toronto riding of Lakeshore losing to | Progressive Conservative Alan Eagleson. |
s elected in the 1993 general election as a | Progressive Conservative in the riding of Calgary Mount |
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