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 | | The <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Liberal Party (usually called the BC Liberal Party) is a right-of-centre provincial political_party in British_Columbia, Canada, differing from some other right-of-centre parties in being fiscally conservative and socially moderate (or neoliberal). |  | | In order to prevent the <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia CCF from winning in a three party competition, the government introduced instant-runoff_voting, with the expectation that Conservative voters would list the Liberals as their second choice and vice versa. |  | | In 1972, the party was led into the election by a new leader, David_Anderson, who had been elected in the 1968 federal election as a federal Liberal MP. |
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| Â | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Conservative Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | When the lieutenant-governor of the province dissolved the Legislative Assembly of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia and called an election, McBride announced that he would form a party to contest the election. |  | | In the 1952 and 1953 elections, <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia employed a preferential ballot. |  | | The <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Conservative Party (also known as "the Tories") is a conservative political party in <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia, Canada. |
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 | | The <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Party is a right-wing political party in <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia, Canada, founded in 1998 as a populist party by John Motiuk, a North Vancouver lawyer. |  | | The party was one of five whose members merged to form the <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Unity Party, but like all but one of the others, the party later left BC Unity. |  | | He left the moribund Socreds to join the <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Party as a "traditional conservative party", hoping to attract support from conservatives, particularly social conservatives dissatisfied with the policies of the ruling <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Liberal Party. |
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 | | The southern border of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia was established by the 1846 Oregon Treaty. |  | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia is the only province in Canada with recall election and initiative legislation. |  | | Gordon Campbell Gordon Muir Campbell (born January 12, 1948) is the current Premier of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia is the westernmost province of Canada, bordered by the Pacific coast. |  | | The southern border of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia was established by the 1846 Oregon Treaty. |  | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia is the only province in Canada with recall election and initiative legislation. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia is the westernmost province of Canada, bordered by the Pacific coast. |  | | The southern border of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia was established by the 1846 Oregon Treaty. |  | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia is the only province in Canada with recall election and initiative legislation. |
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 | | The BC Liberal Party was once a provincial wing of the federal Liberal Party of Canada, but under Gordon Campbell has moved to the right and now contains supporters of the federal Conservatives and federal Liberals in its ranks. |  | | Stephen Harper was chosen as leader of the new party on March 20, 2004, defeating former Ontario provincial Tory Cabinet minister Tony Clement and former Magna International CEO Belinda Stronach on the first ballot. |  | | Soon afterward, he was made a parliamentary secretary in Paul Martin's government, and became a full cabinet minister after the 2004 federal election. |
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 | | In 1972, the party was led into the election by a new leader, David Anderson, who had been elected in the 1968 federal election as a federal Liberal MP. |  | | Bouyed by a resurgent economy, the Liberals were re-elected in 2005 with a reduced majority, and Campbell became the first premier to win a second term in 22 years. |  | | The <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Liberal Party (usually refered to as the BC Liberals) is the governing political party in <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia, Canada. |
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| Â | Hexapedia - New Democratic Party of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia |
 | | The New Democratic Party of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia is a political party in <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia, Canada. |  | | The party was formed in 1933 as the <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia section of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation by a coalition of the Socialist Party of Canada (BC), the League for Social Reconstruction, and affiliated organizations. |  | | Today, the main opponents of the NDP of BC are the Green Party of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia (which challenges it especially for the votes of ecologists and environmentally concerned citizens but lies mainly to the right of the NDP), and the BC Liberal Party, the present majority party. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia election, 1996 The 36th BC Provincial Election was held on Gordon Campbell. |  | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia election, 2001 The 37th BC Provincial Election was held on Ujjal Dosanjh. |  | | Saanich, <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia The District of Saanich is a Victoria. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia (Victoria) [1] (main article) Built in 1959 |  | | Government House is the name usually given to the residence of Governors-General, Governors and Lieutenant-Governors in the Commonwealth and the former <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Empire. |  | | Government House is a residence for a governor; so now many Commonwealth nations without the <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> monarch as Head of State name their presidential palaces State House or President's House. |
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 | | The southern border of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia was established by the 1846 Oregon Treaty. |  | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia is the only province in Canada with recall election and initiative legislation. |  | | In 1866, Vancouver Island and <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia were merged, and in 1871 the united <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia, lured by promises of financial aid and the building of a transcontinental railroad that would link it to the rest of Canada, voted to join the new Canadian confederation. |
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 | | The <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia general election of 1996 was the thirty sixth provincial election in the Province of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia, Canada. |  | | It was held to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia. |  | | After Wilson was defeated by Campbell in the convention to chose a new leader, he and Tyabji left the Liberal Party to establish the Progressive Democratic Alliance. |
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 | | The <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Party is a right-wing political party in <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia, Canada, founded in 1998 as a populist party by John Motiuk, a North Vancouver lawyer. |  | | The philosophy of the <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Party is rooted in traditional conservatism: the protection and preservation of whatever is beneficial, respect for the individual, economic responsibility, and government which is enabling, not restrictive. |  | | The party was one of five whose members merged to form the <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Unity Party, but like all but one of the others, the party later left BC Unity. |
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 | | Democratic Reform <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia is a new party created in early 2005 by the merger of the <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Democratic Coalition—a coalition of minor centrist parties— with the All Nations Party of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia and key elements of the Reform BC. |  | | The 38th <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia general election was held on May 17, 2005, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia (BC), Canada. |  | | November 23, 2003 - Carole James is elected as leader of the New Democratic Party of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia. |
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 | | (a) It is the responsibility of the Candidate(s) to follow the <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia; Election Act. |  | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbians must be the number one priority. |  | | Columbia Provincial Elections Act at an Election of the Legislature of this Province, who supports the |
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 | | The party was one of five whose members merged to form the <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Unity Party, but like all but one of the others, the party later left BC Unity. |  | | He left the moribund Socreds to join the <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Party as a "traditional conservative party", hoping to attract support from conservatives, particularly social conservatives dissatisfied with the policies of the ruling <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Liberal Party. |  | | The party nominated two candidates for the 2005 provincial election: David Andrew Wright, who won 185 votes (0.86% of the total) in Delta North, and Jack Kortmeyer, who won 169 votes (1.39% of the total) in Bulkley Valley-Stikine. |
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 | | Coquitlam (IPA: [ko kwɪt lm̩]) is a mid-sized city in the Lower Mainland of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia, Canada, bordering the cities of Burnaby, New Westminster, Port Moody, and Port Coquitlam. |  | | The New Democratic Party of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia is a social democratic political party in <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia, Canada. |  | | Coat of Arms of Coquitlam The Coat of Arms of Coquitlam is the emblem of the city of Coquitlam in <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia. |
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 | | In the event that there are no elected members, a Party Leader or a Deputy Party Leader shall be chosen by those members who were candidates in the most recent provincial election. |  | | The members of the Party are the applicants for incorporation of the Party, and those persons who subsequently have become members, in accordance with these bylaws and, in either case, have not ceased to be members. |  | | The first annual general meeting of the Party shall be held not more than 15 months after the date of incorporation and after than an annual general meeting shall be held at least once in every calendar year and not more than 15 months after the holding of the last preceding annual general meeting. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia is the western-most province in Canada. |  | | Another major development was the 1997 decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in the Delgamuukw case that aboriginal title still exists in <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia. |  | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia, before the arrival of the Europeans, was home to many Aboriginal peoples speaking more than 30 different languages, including the Babine, Beaver, Carrier, Chilcotin, Gitksan, Haida, Halkomelem, Kaska, Kutenai, Lillooet, Nisga'a,Nuuchanulth, Sekani, Shuswap, Squamish, Tagish, Tahltan, Thompson, Tlingit, Tsetsaut, and Tsimshian. |
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 | | The southern border of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia was established by the 1846 Oregon Treaty. |  | | Currently it is governed by the more conservative Liberal Party of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia under Gordon Campbell. |  | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Archives Vital Event Indexes Provides a searchable database of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia birth, marriage and death registrations. |
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 | | The southern border of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia was established by the 1846 Oregon Treaty. |  | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia is the only province in Canada with recall election and initiative legislation. |  | | Currently it is governed by the more conservative <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Liberal Party under Gordon Campbell. |
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 | | The party was founded as an attempted union of five conservative parties: the Reform Party of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia, the <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Social Credit Party, the <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Conservative Party, the <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Party, and the Family Coalition Party of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia. |  | | The <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Unity Party is a political party in <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia, Canada. |  | | The party was formed to present a united conservative option to voters in opposition to the BC Liberals and the New Democratic Party (NDP). |
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 | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia electoral reform referendum was held in conjunction with this election. |  | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Liberal Party formed the government of the province prior to this election under the leadership of |  | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Democratic Coalition —a coalition of minor centrist parties— with the All Nations Party of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia and key elements of the |
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 | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia is governed by a legislative assembly of 75 members elected from single-constituency ridings. |  | | In order to establish government and maintain law and order around the goldfields, the <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> established the mainland colony of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia in 1858 under the authority of James Douglas, who remained governor of Vancouver Island. |  | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia is known internationally for the extent and diversity of its opportunities for outdoor recreation, particularly sportfishing, camping, hiking, boat cruising, driving for pleasure, skiing and hunting. |
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 | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia is the westernmost province of Canada, bordered by the Pacific coast. |  | | The southern border of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia was established by the 1846 Oregon Treaty. |  | | <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia is the only province in Canada with recall election and initiative legislation. |
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 | | The <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia Marijuana Party is a minor political party in the Canadian province of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia that advocates the legalisation of cannabis. |  | | Categories: Provincial political parties in <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia |  | | The party's current leader is Emery, who ran in the 2001 election, Emery remains as president and chief organizer despite having just been released from a federal prison for violation of marijuana laws. |
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 | | The Reform Party of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia (Reform BC) is a populist political party in <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia, Canada, which for much of its history was associated with the right wing. |  | | The party retained two seats in the Legislative Assembly of <<b>bb>>British<b>bb>> Columbia, but two of their sitting MLAs were defeated. |  | | In the May 28, 1996 election, the party nominated candidates in all of the province’s 75 ridings, and collected 146,734 votes (9.27% of the popular vote). |
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