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 Nuala Ahern - green manitoba party
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 Progressive Conservative Party of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Quebec Conservative Party dominated politics in that province for the first thirty years of Confederation at both the federal and provincial levels, in the 20th century the party was never able to be a force in provincial politics, and ultimately dissolved into the Union Nationale in 1935.
The party won the 12 seats necessary to be treated as a party in the House of Commons, but no more.
This factionalism arose from the party's lack of electoral success, and because the party often reached out to particular political groups in order to garner enough support to topple the Liberals.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Canada

  
 Manitoba Liberal Party biography .ms
The Liberal Party subsequently declined as politics in the province became polarized between the Tories and the New Democratic Party of Manitoba.
In Manitoba's first parliament, the leader of the opposition was Edward Hay, a Liberal who represented the interests of recent anglophone immigrants from Ontario.
Mickle again became the party's parliamentary leader, and served as leader of the opposition until leaving politics in 1909.
manitoba-liberal-party.biography.ms

  
 PC MANITOBA - Party History
Their choice fell on Jack Bracken, the President of the Manitoba Agricultural College, who served as premier for two decades, until 1942 when he retired from provincial politics to become leader of the National Progressives.
Manitoba proved to be no exception to this phenomenon and by 1920, it was obvious that a new era was approaching in provincial politics.
Lyon was raised in Portage La Prairie and graduated from the University of Manitoba Law School in 1953.
www.pcmanitoba.com /PClegacy/legacy_history.asp

  
 Manitoba Liberal Party biography .ms
The Liberal Party subsequently declined as politics in the province became polarized between the Tories and the New Democratic Party of Manitoba.
In Manitoba's first parliament, the leader of the opposition was Edward Hay, a Liberal who represented the interests of recent anglophone immigrants from Ontario.
Mickle again became the party's parliamentary leader, and served as leader of the opposition until leaving politics in 1909.
manitoba-liberal-party.biography.ms

  
 West Broadway Development Corporation/Alliance: Broadcaster Online
Following the election, Jean Friesen – Deputy Premier, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, MLA for Wolseley – will retire from politics and return to teaching history at the University of Manitoba, which is what she did before getting into politics.
Difficulties aside, she says, “Wolseley is a great community to represent, whether it’s West Broadway, Spence – in which there’s been incredible change and an enormous amount of work in the last thirteen years.”
She spent the first nine years as a member of the opposition.
www.westbroadway.mb.ca /j1.html

  
 ipedia.com: Charles Tupper Article
Tupper led the Conservatives into the 1896 election; however, the question of the educational rights of French-speaking Manitobans turned voters, especially in Quebec, towards the Liberals under Wilfrid Laurier, and Tupper's Conservatives were defeated.
In 1895, he returned from service as Canada's representative in Britain to take over the leadership of the Conservative party, replacing Mackenzie Bowell, in whose leadership the party was "dissatisfied" because of the controversial Manitoba Schools Question.
He was Canada's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 1884 to 1887, and later served as one of Sir John A. Macdonald's key lieutenants.
www.ipedia.com /charles_tupper.html   (343 words)

  
 Mapleleafweb.com: 1896 Federal Election in Canada
The controversy over Manitoba Schools caused a deep rift between French and English Canada, and would be the defining issues of this campaign.
The Manitoba Schools Question threatened to deepen that divide, and posed a serious threat to Confederation.
Canadian politics had been defined by the French-English division, and the English majority in Canada had ensured that Sir John A. Macdonald dominated politics since 1867.
www.mapleleafweb.com /election/federal/top-five/1896   (267 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Article
Even though the Quebec Conservative Party dominated politics in that province for the first thirty years of Confederation at both the federal and provincial levels, in the 20th century the party was never able to be a force in provincial politics, and ultimately dissolved into the Union Nationale in 1935.
As was common amongst 19th century conservative movements, Canadian Tories opposed the rollback of Crown intervention in social and economic matters advocated by the liberals of the era.
In contrast to their American conservative counterparts, however, they did not undertake as dramatic an ideological turnaround in the first half of the 20th century in rejecting mercantilism and nascent notions of the welfare state.
www.ipedia.com /progressive_conservative_party_of_canada.html   (2416 words)

  
 Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Quebec Conservative Party dominated politics in that province for the first thirty years of Confederation at both the federal and provincial levels, in the 20th century the party was never able to be a force in provincial politics, and ultimately dissolved into the Union Nationale in 1935.
Although the party officially ceased to exist after 2003, several members of the unelected Canadian Senate continued to sit as members of the Progressive Conservative caucus, and the conservative parties in most Canadian provinces still use the Progressive Conservative name.
As well, a small rump of Senators and party loyalists opposed to the merger, continue to sit in
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 Conservative - Canada Conservative Party
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The Conservative Party is one of Canada's main political parties and has been a strong force in Canadian politics since around the time of CONFEDERATION . Conservative Party members typically hold to ideologies such as belief
British Columbia Supreme Court Justice Richard Blair is accused of bias, corruption and obstruction of justice. Fraud is claimed. Progressive Conservative Party.
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 Stuart S Garson
Under Garson, the identification of what had been the Progressive Party of Manitoba with the federal Liberal Party of Canada continued and the Liberal-Progressive continued their transformation into the modern Liberal Party of Manitoba
In 1948, Garson moved to federal politics and was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal MP.
He became Premier in 1943 when John Bracken left provincial politics to become leader of the federal Progressive Conservatives.
www.wikiverse.org /stuart-s-garson   (182 words)

  
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40. Netherton, A., Paradigm and Shift : A Sketch of Manitoba Politics, in The Provincial State in Canada: Politics in the Provinces and Territories, K. Brownsey and M. Howlett, Editors.
The PCN is at the forefront of the Aboriginal movement in Northern Manitoba, and has actively widened the public policy debate on hydro flooding to encompass issues of sustainable social and political development in face of public authorities which seek to narrow their commitments and obligations to flood communities.
The PCN is recognized by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) and the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) as a model of accountable governance based on inherent jurisdiction that seeks to reconcile tradition with modern circumstances.
www.sfu.ca /igs/hydro.html   (182 words)

  
 Books about Religious Conservatism in the United States
James L. Guth and John C. Green, eds, The Bible and the Ballot Box: Religion and Politics in the 1988 Election, Westview Press, 1991.
Bryan W. Brickner, The Promise Keepers: Politics and Promises, Lexington, 1999.
Ralph Lord Roy, Apostles of Discord: A Study of Organized Bigotry and Disruption on the Fringes of Protestantism, Beacon Press, 1953.
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 Nuala Ahern - Green Party
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 Maple Leaf Web -- Alberta Party Parties
Following the retreat of the UFA from party politics in Alberta, the CCF entered electoral politics in 1940, winning 11% of the vote but no seats.
Alberta’s inception as a province in 1905 heralded the birth of the Conservative Party of Alberta.
The Alberta Party began as an alliance of the Social Credit Party, Western Canadian Concept, and Heritage Parties in 1986.
www.mapleleafweb.com /election/alberta/albertaparties.htm   (428 words)

  
 Articles - Joe Clark
After leading the party to modest success in the 1997 election, winning 20 seats, Charest bowed to tremendous public pressure and left federal politics to become leader of the Parti libéral du Québec (unaffiliated with the federal Liberals).
He retired from politics in 1993, side-stepping the near annihilation of the PC party in the 1993 election under the leadership of Mulroney's successor Kim Campbell.
Social Credit was below the 12 seats needed for official party status in the House of Commons.
www.x-moto.net /articles/Joe_Clark   (428 words)

  
 Canticle
In Canadian politics, you don't need to be the most popular Party in Canada to win a majority, you just have to appeal to a broad spectrum of people and win about 35% of the popular vote while the other major parties split the remaining 65%.
However, Manitoba, Canada and several US Groups (including the State Governments of Ohio and Minnesota) have called for environmental assessments.
The Conservative Party has held on to the tapes for 14 days, insisting they would get them translated and released, and that they would show the Liberal Party to be duplicitious, dishonest, horrible monsters for daring to approach their MPs with promises of gold and lucre in exchange for not opposing the budget.
www.livejournal.com /~canticle   (428 words)

  
 PC MANITOBA - Party History
Their choice fell on Jack Bracken, the President of the Manitoba Agricultural College, who served as premier for two decades, until 1942 when he retired from provincial politics to become leader of the National Progressives.
Manitoba proved to be no exception to this phenomenon and by 1920, it was obvious that a new era was approaching in provincial politics.
The 1999 election platform of the PC Party of Manitoba was based on a solid plan to cut taxes and increase spending for health and education to keep our kids at home and our province strong.
www.pcmanitoba.com /PClegacy/legacy_history.asp   (428 words)

  
 Wednesday, November 26, 2003
During much of the time Dr. Blair spent in Arthur, he was actively involved in politics.
United College in Winnipeg from 1961 to 1965 and the University of Manitoba Medical College from 1965 to 1969.
Though Dr. Blair was a Liberal he did not hesitate to let his own ideals override party politics.
www.heresthescoop.net /index03-11-26.html   (428 words)

  
 POL 211 CANADIAN POLITICAL PARTIES 1998-99
John Wilson, "The Decline of the Liberal Party in Manitoba Politics," JCS 10 (Feb. 1975), 24-41.
Manon Tremblay, "Political Party, Political Philosophy and Feminism: A Case Study of the Female and Male Candidates in the 1989 Quebec General Election," CJPS 26 (1993), pp.
Norman Ward, "The Liberals in Convention," in Hugh Thorburn, ed., Party Politics in Canada 2nd ed.
www.chass.utoronto.ca /~clarkson/courses/pol211y_bib.html   (428 words)

  
 DO YOU SHARE A BIRTHDAY WITH A FAMOUS CANADIAN WOMAN?
Losing her federal seat in the 1940 election, Agnes turned her attention to provincial politics and in 1943 she was one of two women first elected to the Ontario Legislative Assemble.
A 3 time winner of the Governor General’s Award in Literature in 1947, 1957 and 1977, as well as international award holder, she is one of the most important Canadian writers of the Post World War II Era in Canada.
After the death of her political husband in 1917 she ran in the by-election for his seat and in 1921 became the first woman elected to the British Columbia provincial legislature and the first woman Cabinet Minister in the entire British Empire.
famouscanadianwomen.com /famous_firsts/index.htm   (428 words)

  
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40. Netherton, A., Paradigm and Shift : A Sketch of Manitoba Politics, in The Provincial State in Canada: Politics in the Provinces and Territories, K. Brownsey and M. Howlett, Editors.
The PCN is at the forefront of the Aboriginal movement in Northern Manitoba, and has actively widened the public policy debate on hydro flooding to encompass issues of sustainable social and political development in face of public authorities which seek to narrow their commitments and obligations to flood communities.
In Manitoba, as in other ‘hydro provinces’ within Canada, these mega-projects symbolize a technological modernization [2] often purchased at the expense of Aboriginal peoples' traditional cultures, economies and societies [3-6] [7, 8].
www.sfu.ca /igs/hydro.html   (428 words)

  
 The Making of a Grey Panther : The Derrick Humphreys Story - Humphreys, Derrick; Munro, John
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Keywords: AGED LEGAL STATUS LAWS ETC LAW DOMESTIC RELATIONS GENERAL Humphreys, Derrick; Munro, John The Making of a Grey Panther : The Derrick Humphreys Story West Vancouver Biography British Columbia Municipal Politics 283 pages including index and black and white photographic plates.
"Destined to become a bible for every aspiring municipal politician, and anyone with a bitch against City Hall." - from back cover.
www.northwestbooks.net /si/42202408.html   (428 words)

  
 Progressive Conservative Party of Canada - Biocrawler definition:Progressive Conservative Party of Canada - Biocrawler
Even though the Quebec Conservative Party dominated politics in that province for the first thirty years of Confederation at both the federal and provincial levels, in the 20th century the party was never able to be a force in provincial politics, and ultimately dissolved into the Union Nationale in 1935.
The party adopted the "Progressive Conservative" party name in 1942 when Manitoba Premier John Bracken, a long-time leader of that province's Progressive Party, agreed to become leader of the Conservatives on condition that the party add Progressive to its name.
Following Mulroney's resignation, his successor as Tory leader and as prime minister was Kim Campbell, who led the party into the disastrous election of 1993.
biocrawler.com /biowiki/Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Canada   (2743 words)

  
 Manitoba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Manitoba is located in the longitudinal centre of Canada, although it is considered part of Western Canada.
The first European to reach present-day Manitoba was Sir Thomas Button, who travelled upstream along the Nelson River and Lake Winnipeg in 1612 and may have reached somewhere along the edge of the prairies where he reported of seeing a buffalo.
The Politics of John W. Dafoe and the Free Press (1963)
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 Thompson, Manitoba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thompson came to be known as "The Hub of the North", as it functions as a centre for politics and commerce in the region.
Thompson contains one of the two main campuses of the University College of the North, as well as the University of Manitoba's Faculty of Socialwork branch in the region.
In 1970 Thompson was incorporated as a city in the royal presence of Queen Elizabeth II, having reached a population of 20,000.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thompson,_Manitoba   (410 words)

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