「progressive」の共起表現一覧(2語右が「party」)
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The | Progressive Conservative party formed government in tha |
12: loss of the | Progressive Conservative party leadership in 1967 |
ood was defeated by John A. Charlton of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1945 election. |
Robert (Bob) Lane was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ht was defeated by Henry Frank Jones of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1957 election. |
was defeated by Joseph Warner Murphy of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1945 election. |
Campbell had been a member of the | Progressive Conservative party for many years. |
George Richardson (born 1917) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
He founded the Liberal Movement, a | progressive Liberal party that included about 200 forme |
ril 1964, he left that party and joined the | Progressive Conservative party caucus. |
Parent lost to J.-Wilfrid Dufresne of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1953 election. |
1992) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Rob Parker (born 1943) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Follwell was defeated by Lee Grills of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1957 election. |
avies is the founder and leader of Newid, a | progressive political party in Wales. |
Ronald Macdonald (1901 - 2 May 1970) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
(13 September 1898 - 7 December 1960) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Nelson David Hicks (born 4 June 1933) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
efeated at Pictou by Russell MacEwan of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1957 election. |
obert Pennock (born 14 December 1936) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
(31 December 1930-23 September 2006) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
osion of the Meech Lake Accord, he left the | Progressive Conservative party on 26 June 1990. |
undland and contested the leadership of the | Progressive Conservative party placing second to Brian |
orne McCuish (25 May 1923-4 May 1998) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Robert Jarvis (born 1 January 1936) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ederick John King (born 11 June 1923) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Gurbin resigned from the | Progressive Conservative party on 17 December 1981, cit |
atten (30 July 1906 - 24 August 1996) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
chinski (29 January 1929-13 May 2000) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ahaye (19 April 1902 - 22 April 1983) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Kenzie (25 March 1924-15 August 1989) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
rgo McPhillips (born 18 January 1904) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
The conservative | Progressive Fraternal party boycotted the elections in |
He founded the Liberal Movement, a | progressive liberal party that initially included about |
acInnis (21 August 1918 - 9 May 2007) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Evans Knowles (born 30 November 1914) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
William Hardey (born 3 January 1932) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
William (Bill) Campbell (born 1929) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
On 16 May 1958 the National | Progressive Democrats party was founded with Noel Brown |
yd Wenman (19 June 1940-14 June 1995) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
On 22 May 1990, he left the | Progressive Conservative party and sat for a time as an |
ric Stefanson (8 January 1913 - 1977) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Jacques left the | Progressive Conservative party and became an independen |
William Tupper (born 7 October 1933) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
app (26 December 1901 - 17 June 1972) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Claudy Mailly (born 30 November 1938) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
St. John's West electoral district for the | Progressive Conservative party during the 1997 general |
nary (8 October 1882 - 24 April 1956) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
haud (22 July 1903 - 27 October 1974) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
born 20 July 1943 in Ottawa, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
owe (24 February 1906 - 17 July 1996) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
rn 31 May 1926 at Winnipeg, Manitoba) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
unfermline, Scotland, United Kingdom) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
l 1892 - unknown) was a Conservative then a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
More (25 May 1907 - 24 October 1993) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
l MacEwan (8 May 1925 - 29 June 2008) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
rson (15 August 1877 - 24 April 1953) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
46 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
k (16 December 1936 - 10 August 2008) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Bennett was on the right-wing of the | Progressive Conservative party, and was a prominent sup |
November 1919 in Edinburgh, Scotland) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
te Island, Newfoundland and Labrador) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
tin (19 September 1889 - 19 May 1968) was a | Progressive Conservative party, National Government and |
Chown (15 August 1922 - 31 July 2002) 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 |
tion defeating incumbent Donald MacInnis, a | Progressive Conservative party member. |
15 February 1931 at Windsor, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ith (8 August 1915 - 25 October 1990) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
was defeated by John Ferguson Browne of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1958 election. |
6 July 1914 at Peterborough, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
as defeated by Philip Bernard Rynard of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1957 election. |
. (29 December 1928 - 4 January 2004) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
(born 21 May 1953 in Viking, Alberta) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
24 March 1929 at Winnipeg, Manitoba) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
February 1954 in High River, Alberta) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
rt (2 December 1907 - 25 August 1967) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
rn 14 August 1928 in Zurich, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
l (15 January 1915 - 5 December 1999) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
935-12-12) - 27 May 2001(2001-05-27)) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
7 January 1948 in Edmonton, Alberta) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
June 1934 in Grey Township, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Montgomery (2 May 1898 - 5 June 1963) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
cherepa (27 May 1919 - 25 March 1990) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
r (21 August 1902 - 26 February 1966) 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 |
(6 September 1911 - 16 January 2001) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
fore being defeated by Robert Wenman of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1974 election. |
fresne (5 August 1911 - 30 June 1982) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
st 1949 in Saint John, New Brunswick) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
lls (20 April 1904 - 3 November 1982) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
(16 October 1894 - 28 November 1956) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
11 May 1912 at Semans, Saskatchewan) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
December 13, 1941 in Essex, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
uary 1947 in Bathurst, New Brunswick) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
1 May 1935 in Chatham, New Brunswick) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
zen (30 September 1885 - 4 July 1974) was a | Progressive Conservative party and National Government |
30 May 1927 in Arcola, Saskatchewan) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ave (30 March 1917-24 September 1996) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Hurlbert was a member of the | Progressive Conservative party, and ran in the Lethbrid |
ruary 1937) is a Canadian lawyer and former | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
Jones (21 August 1920 - 4 March 1964) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
pe (14 October 1898 - 7 October 1969) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
d Sams (18 August 1923 - 20 May 2000) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
He was a member of the | Progressive Conservative party, elected as an MP for th |
epson (8 April 1942-29 November 1989) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ellan (2 July 1925 - 15 January 2011) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
(3 February 1924 - 21 February 1994) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
919 at Clarks Crossing, Saskatchewan) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
in Nelson, British Columbia, Canada) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ttleford-Kindersley by Norval Horner of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1972 election. |
rn 11 April 1924 at Toronto, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
26 May 1960) was a National Government and | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
orn 6 August 1925 in Belton, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
(16 February 1908 - 23 November 2000) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
l (15 December 1891 - 5 October 1976) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
orn 10 June 1923 in Spedden, Alberta) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
(22 November 1909 - 22 February 1998) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
t, he was defeated by Allan McKinnon of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1972 federal elec |
fice he was defeated by Jay Monteith of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1953 federal elec |
mber 1937 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
nson (27 November 1893 - 13 May 1964) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
94 - unknown) was a National Government and | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
7 - 18 January 1954) was a Conservative and | Progressive Conservative party member of the Senate of |
orn 13 April 1927 in Beeton, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
n Enns (born 26 April 1924 at Russia) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ive Party of Canada, a coalition of the old | Progressive Conservative party and the Canadian Allianc |
rn 24 March 1941 in Toronto, Ontario) 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 |
March 1926 at Loreburn, Saskatchewan) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
at the Bourassa electoral district for the | Progressive Conservative party in a close victory over |
t Ferguson (2 June 1895 - 6 May 1965) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
April 1938 in Niagara Falls, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
on Muir (1 May 1903 - 26 August 1970) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
McLure (16 March 1875 - 18 June 1955) was a | Progressive Conservative party, National Government and |
cLure won Queen's in the 1945 election as a | Progressive Conservative party candidate and returned t |
rsed John Tory's successful bid to lead the | Progressive Conservative party (even though his riding |
ng election in 1979 to Eric Ferguson of the | Progressive Conservative party, but regained the seat w |
23 October 1930 at Cardale, Manitoba) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
eaghan (30 May 1922 - 1 October 2008) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
0 August 1915, date of death unknown) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
(19 January 1933 - 12 December 2003) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
September 1925 in Winkler, Manitoba) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
(31 August 1892 - 23 September 1965) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
n 5 February 1931 in Forest, Ontario) 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 |
7, 2009: Tim Hudak is elected leader of the | Progressive Conservative party at its 2009 leadership e |
on, he was defeated when MacLean and fellow | Progressive Conservative party candidate Heath MacQuarr |
rphy (21 December 1892 - 3 July 1977) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
84 - 30 August 1974) was a Conservative and | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
ig (1 December 1934 - 4 January 2000) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
(26 November 1933 - 12 December 2003) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
lar (12 February 1911 - 17 July 1991) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
McBain (30 May 1910 - 11 August 1988) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
1979 federal election by Gary Gurbin of the | Progressive Conservative party, as the riding was renam |
the 1958 election by Grant Campbell of the | Progressive Conservative party after serving his only f |
ich he was defeated by John Drysdale of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1958 election. |
h 1968), also known as "Mike" Weichel was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
17 April 1917 in Alexandria, Ontario) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
O'Leary (26 June 1916 - 12 June 1969) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
cIntosh (18 May 1909 - 14 April 1988) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
r one term by Robert James Henderson of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1945 election. |
a wide margin to hold it for the governing | Progressive Conservative party |
nson (21 October 1932 - 14 July 2003) was a | Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian H |
c-Independent Party, abbreviated D-I, was a | progressive political party that formed around 1890 in |
term was defeated by Alvin Hamilton of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1957 election. |
arliament Walter Dinsdale, Clark became the | Progressive Conservative party candidate for the riding |
ed in the 1972 election by Paul Dick of the | Progressive Conservative party at the riding which beca |
Devine resigned as leader of the opposition | Progressive Conservative party and was succeeded by Bil |
attention of the then-moribund Saskatchewan | Progressive Conservative party, and gained its leadersh |
the Beaver River electoral district for the | Progressive Conservative party; however, he was termina |
politics to become leader of the provincial | Progressive Conservative party which was the Opposition |
eral party before crossing the floor to the | Progressive Conservative party where he sat with that p |
A member of the | Progressive Conservative party, he represented the elec |
Hanna-Oyen to pick it up for the governing | Progressive Conservative party improving his popular sl |
in the 1972 election by Otto Jelinek of the | Progressive Conservative party as the riding then becam |
tewell in a landslide to pick it up for the | Progressive Conservative party who went on to form gove |
ing in the 34th Canadian Parliament for the | Progressive Conservative party in the Selkirk riding. |
where he was defeated by Marvin Howe of the | Progressive Conservative party in the 1953 election. |
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