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| | Andrew George Blair |
 | | Blair lost his own seat in the 1892 election, due to Protestant opposition to his policy of accommodating Acadians and other Catholics (including appointing several to his cabinet and other government positions), but was able to re-enter the house through a by-election. |  | | Though Blair was a supporter of Sir John A. Macdonald's federal Liberal-Conservatives he joined the parliamentary opposition in the legislature and, in 1879, became leader of the opposition to the Conservative government of Premier James J. Fraser. |  | | He was first elected to the provincial legislature in 1878 after unsuccessful attempts in the previous two elections. |
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| | Napoléon Antoine Belcourte |
 | | He first ran for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in the 1891 Canadian election but was defeated. |  | | He first won a seat in the 1896 Canadian election and used his position as a Member of Parliament to lobby in favour of the Franco-Ontarian community. |  | | Belcourt became a leader in the movement for French language Separate Schools in Ontario. |
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| | Robert Franklin Sutherland biography .ms |
 | | Following the election he was nominated by Sir Wilfrid Laurier to become Speaker of the House and was the first anglophone Speaker to give part of his acceptance speech in French. |  | | Robert Franklin Sutherland (April 5 1859 - May 23 1922) was a Canadian politician and Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons from 1905 to 1909. |  | | He was a member of the city council and first ran for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in 1900 and was elected. |
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| | Ralph Smith - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - TESTVERSION |
 | | Smith served as Minister of Finance in the government of Premier Harlan Carey Brewster and died in office on February 17, 1917. |  | | In 1898 he won election to the British Columbia legislative assembly on a moderate "Liberal-Labour" platform. |  | | Smith subsequently returned to provincial politics and, returned to the provincial legislature in the 1916 provincial election that brought the British Columbia Liberal Party to power. |
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| | Arthur Puttee biography .ms |
 | | Puttee remained in Parliament until the 1904 Canadian election, when he was defeated. |  | | Martin had been nominated by a minority faction in the party rebelling against Clifford Sifton, a powerful member of Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier's Cabinet and the leading Liberal spokesman in the western provinces. |  | | When Winnipeg's Liberal MP, R.W. Jamieson, died in February 1899, Puttee called for the nomination of a Labour candidate to contest the vacant seat in a by-election (which was finally held on January 25, 1900). |
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| | CANADIAN FEDERAL ELECTIONS |
 | | Canadian federal elections are nation-wide votes that are held to decide who will govern Canada. |  | | By-elections held between general elections can also be held. |  | | Currently about two-thirds of eligible voters vote in federal elections. |
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| | Toronto South - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This riding was first created in 1903 for the Canadian federal election of 1904. |  | | Toronto South was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Ontario. |  | | This page was last modified 16:42, 4 July 2005. |
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| | York South (electoral district) - Enpsychlopedia |
 | | The riding is notable for the 1942 federal by-election in which newly-elected Conservative leader Arthur Meighen was defeated in his attempt to win a seat in the House of Commons by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation's candidate (assisted by the Liberals). |  | | The election was a major breakthrough for the CCF, and ended Meighen's attempt to return to politics. |  | | For the 1979 election, the riding was redistributed and became York South—Weston. |
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| | Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net |
 | | Canadian federal election, 1904 1904 align="center"'''Elected''' align="center"Change align="center"# align="center"% align="center"Change {{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Liberal/row}} |  | | next=Canadian federal election, 1911 1911 federal election }} Category:Canadian federal elections category:1908 |  | | {{election canada}} Image:Cdn1908.PNG thumbThe Canadian parliament after the 1908 election The '''Canadian federal election of 1908''' was held to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. |
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| | wiki/1904 Canadian election Definition / wiki/1904 Canadian election Research |
 | | There is no certainty that a federal election to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons will be held in Canada in 2005, but it is a distinct possibility. |  | | * Party did not nominate cnadidates in the previous election. |  | | Canadian federal election results (1867-1879) Canadian federal election results (1880-1899) Canadian federal election results (1900-1919) Canadian federal election results (1920-1939) Canadian federal election results (1940-1959) Canadian federal election results (1960-1979) Canadian federal election results (1980-1999) Canadian federal ele... |
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| | The Ultimate Hamilton East - American History Information Guide and Reference |
 | | Members of Parliament elected to the Canadian House of Commons for Hamilton East: |  | | In provincial politics it has been a seat in the Ontario legislature in 1894. |  | | The riding was abolished prior to the 2004 Canadian election and replaced by Hamilton Centre and Hamilton East -Stoney Creek. |
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| | Canadian federal election, 1900 -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Party did not nominate cnadidates in the previous election. |  | | The Canadian federal election of 1900 was to elect members of the (Click link for more info and facts about Canadian House of Commons) Canadian House of Commons. |  | | He was subsequently re-elected as a "Liberal" in 1904 and 1908, and was defeated in 1911. |
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| | Science Fair Projects - List of Canadian electoral districts 1903-1907 |
 | | This is a list of electoral districts or ridings in Canada for the Canadian federal election of 1904. |  | | Electoral Districts are constituencies that elect Members of Parliament in Canada's House of Commons every election. |  | | Or else, you can start by choosing any of the categories below. |
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| | Frederick W. A. G. Haultain |
 | | As premier, Haultain led negotiations for the granting of provincial status to what became Alberta and Saskatchewan (although Haultain argued for these to be admitted as a single province named Buffalo and wished them to be governed by non-partisan governments). |  | | Frustrated in negotiations with the federal Liberal government of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Haultain became increasingly identified with the Conservatives and campaigned for that party in the 1904 Canadian election. |  | | Laurier's Liberals were re-elected, and when the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan were formed the Liberal government passed over Haultain and appointed loyal Liberals to form those provinces' first governments. |
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| | Libertarian Party of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - TESTVERSION |
 | | The party successfully re-registered with Elections Canada on June 2, 2004, in time for the 2004 election. |  | | Election - List of election results - List of political parties in the Americas - Political parties |  | | The party also nominated a number of candidates to run in by-elections: |
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| | Canadian federal election, 1900 - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | Regardless, he was subsequently re-elected as a "Liberal" in 1904 and 1908 and was defeated in 1911. |  | | "Before" refers to the standings in the House of Commons at the last election, and not to the standings at dissolution. |  | | Canadian federal election, 1900 - Your Art History Reference Guide! |
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