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| | <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Provincial <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> Parties, technically sections <b>ofb> the federal <b>partyb>, have governed several provinces and a territory. |  | | The NDP is noted for its populist, agrarian and <b>democraticb> socialist roots, its close affiliation with organized labour, and, while the <b>partyb> is secular and pluralistic, it has a longstanding relationship with the Christian left and the Social Gospel movement, particularly the United Church <b>ofb> Canada. |  | | The influence <b>ofb> organized labour on the <b>partyb> is still reflected in the <b>partyb>'s leadership elections as labour votes are scaled to 25% <b>ofb> the total number <b>ofb> ballots cast. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Democratic_Party
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| | <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It is the provincial wing <b>ofb> the federal <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>, and is a successor to the Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. |  | | The CCF's leadership restructured the <b>partyb> during the next three years, and in 1961 it was formally merged with the Canadian Labour Congress to create the <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>. |  | | Schreyer resigned as <b>partyb> leader in 1979, after being appointed Governor-General <b>ofb> Canada. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Democratic_Party_of_Manitoba
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| | Edward Schreyer biography .ms |
 | | Schreyer returned to provincial politics in 1969, and was elected on June 8 as leader <b>ofb> the <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba. |  | | In 1977, Scheyer's <b>Newb> Democrats were defeated by the Progressive Conservative <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba under Sterling Lyon. |  | | He led his <b>partyb> to a watershed electoral victory shortly thereafter, and served as Premier <b>ofb> Manitoba from 1969 until 1977. |
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http://edward-schreyer.biography.ms
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| | Progressive Conservative <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba |
 | | By this time, the <b>newb> Liberal Premier Thomas Greenway had formally introduced <b>partyb> government to the province, and no one doubted that Norquay was now the province's Conservative leader. |  | | The Manitoba Conservatives received their greatest strongest from the francophone community in the 1915 election, due to the fact that the <b>partyb> was seen as more supportive than the Liberals <b>ofb> francophone education rights. |  | | The <b>partyb> was a minor force in parliament, however, and was largely sidelined by the radical farmer and labour movements <b>ofb> the late 1910s. |
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http://www.infothis.com/find/Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Manitoba
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| | RCI: News |
 | | News <b>ofb> his death was announced on Saturday. |  | | In another vote that expressly challenged the governing Liberal <b>Partyb>, the delegates decided overwhelmingly in favour <b>ofb> a resolution that defines marriage as the union between a man and a woman. |  | | The <b>newb> contract will increase wages by 4.5 per cent over three years, and improve job security and severance packages for those who are laid off. |
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http://www.rcinet.ca/rci/en/news/2005/03/20050319.shtml
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| | Articles - Gary Doer |
 | | The <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>'s convention to determine a successor for Pawley was scheduled for March 30, in the middle <b>ofb> the campaign. |  | | This announcement was greeted with suspicion by many Manitoba voters, and allowed Doer (himself running as a moderate) to present his <b>partyb> as a safe alternative. |  | | Doer emerged as a defender <b>ofb> Manitoba's internet pharmaceutical industry in early 2005, opposing efforts by the federal government to shut down the practice. |
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http://www.lastring.com/articles/Gary_Doer?mySession=14a7504791eb316942302e494b299831
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| | Geneive Abdo on The Paula Gordon Show |
 | | Doer has led the <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> (NDP) <b>ofb> Manitoba since 1988 and has been premier <b>ofb> this prairie province since 1999. |  | | Manitoba’s Premier Gary Doer (National <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>) and <b>Newb> Brunswick’s Premier Bernard Lord (Progressive Conservative <b>Partyb>) have created a unique Manitoba-<b>Newb> Brunswick Cooperation Corridor. |  | | Lord has led the Progressive Conservative <b>Partyb> (PCP) <b>ofb> <b>Newb> Brunswick since 1997 and has been premier <b>ofb> this Atlantic province since 1999. |
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http://paulagordon.com/shows/doer
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| | Jim Carr |
 | | Carr first ran for the Manitoba legislature in the provincial election <b>ofb> 1986, losing to Progressive Conservative leader Gary Filmon in the upscale west Winnipeg riding <b>ofb> Tuxedo. |  | | He ran again in the provincial election <b>ofb> 1988 during a period <b>ofb> increased support for the provincial Liberals, and scored a surprisingly strong victory in the riding <b>ofb> Fort Rouge, defeating NDP cabinet minister Roland Penner by over 2000 votes. |  | | Following redistribution, Carr sought re-election in the 1990 provincial election in the riding <b>ofb> Crescentwood, where he defeated Progressive Conservative Tom DeNardi by 1310 votes. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/J/Jim-Carr.htm
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| | CONK! Encyclopedia: New_Democratic_Party |
 | | Provincial <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> Parties, technically sections <b>ofb> the federal <b>partyb>, have governed several provinces and a territory. |  | | The NDP is noted for its populist, agrarian and <b>democraticb> socialist roots, its close affiliation with organized labour, and, while the <b>partyb> is secular and pluralistic, it has a longstanding relationship with the Christian left and the Social Gospel movement, particularly the United Church <b>ofb> Canada. |  | | The influence <b>ofb> organized labour on the <b>partyb> is still reflected in the <b>partyb>'s leadership elections as labour votes are scaled to 25% <b>ofb> the total number <b>ofb> ballots cast. |
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http://www.conk.com/search/encyclopedia.cgi?q=New_Democratic_Party
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| | William Chornopyski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He was associated with the <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba for many years, but was elected to the provincial legislature in 1988 as a member <b>ofb> the Manitoba Liberal <b>Partyb>. |  | | William Chornopyski (May 27, 1922-September 11, 2002) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. |  | | In the provincial election <b>ofb> 1986, Chornopyski contested the riding <b>ofb> Burrows as an independent candidate, and lost to incumbent <b>Newb> Democrat Conrad Santos by 2110 votes. |
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http://www.bucyrus.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/William_Chornopyski
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| | Province <b>ofb> Manitoba Frequently Asked Questions |
 | | Premier Gary Doer is the leader <b>ofb> the <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba. |  | | The Probate Division <b>ofb> the Court <b>ofb> Queens Bench has records <b>ofb> wills that have been probated in Manitoba. |  | | Is there an online list <b>ofb> the current Cabinet Ministers in the Manitoba government? |
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| | Gary Doer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>'s convention to determine a successor for Pawley was scheduled for March 30, in the middle <b>ofb> the campaign. |  | | This announcement was greeted with suspicion by many Manitoba voters, and allowed Doer (himself running as a moderate) to present his <b>partyb> as a safe alternative. |  | | He was also the President <b>ofb> the Manitoba Government Employees Union for seven years. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Doer
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| | Leadership - encyclopedia article about Leadership. |
 | | That is, under the American theory, the authority <b>ofb> leadership derived from the power <b>ofb> the voters conveyed through the electoral college. |  | | Originally, the term usually referred to the presiding officer <b>ofb> a ceremony or meeting (i.e. |  | | The Electors' Action Movement, a municipal political <b>partyb> in Vancouver, British Columbia, |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/leadership
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| | math lessons - <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba |
 | | It is the provincial wing <b>ofb> the <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Canada, and is a successor to the Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. |  | | The <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba is a social <b>democraticb> political <b>partyb> in Manitoba, Canada. |  | | The CCF's leadership spent the next three years restructuring the <b>partyb>, and in 1961 it was formally merged with the Canadian Labour Congress to create the <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Canada. |
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http://www.mathdaily.com/lessons/New_Democratic_Party_of_Manitoba
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| | Gary Filmon |
 | | Lyon's Tories were defeated later in 1981 by the <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> under Howard Pawley, though Filmon was re-elected in the <b>newb> riding <b>ofb> Tuxedo. |  | | He was the leader <b>ofb> the Progressive Conservative <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba from 1983 to 2000, and served as Premier from 1988 to 1999. |  | | He was elected to replace Lyon as <b>partyb> leader in 1983, defeating Brian Ransom and Clayton Manness at a delegated convention (see Progressive Conservative <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Manitoba leadership conventions). |
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| | cric.ca - Canada's Portal - Quick Guide |
 | | Manitoba's <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>, under the leadership <b>ofb> Premier Gary Doer, won a second majority victory Tuesday, June 3, 2003. |  | | Doer, standing with his wife and young daughter, thanked Manitobans for their vote <b>ofb> confidence, saying he was proud <b>ofb> his <b>partyb>'s achievement. |  | | Elected Leader <b>ofb> the Manitoba <b>Newb> Democrats 1988 |
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| | Liberal <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Canada |
 | | Under the <b>partyb>'s <b>newb> leader, John Turner, the Liberals lost power in the 1984 Canadian election and were reduced to only 40 seats in the House <b>ofb> Commons. |  | | It was not until Wilfrid Laurier became leader that the Liberal <b>Partyb> emerged as a modern <b>partyb>. |  | | The Liberal <b>Partyb> held its first leadership convention in 1919 electing William Lyon Mackenzie King as leader. |
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| | Monetary Reform ON-Line - Parties |
 | | Dalhousie PC Youth - campus association <b>ofb> the PC <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Canada and the Nova Scotia PC <b>Partyb>. |  | | <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> - official site <b>ofb> the <b>Newb> Democrats <b>ofb> Canada. |  | | <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> in Peel and Halton - up-to-date info on nomination meetings, candidates, federal election, and phone contacts for riding associations. |
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http://www.monetary-reform.on.ca/parties.shtml
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| | Progressive Conservative <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Canada - Biocrawler definition:Progressive Conservative <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> Canada - Biocrawler |
 | | The <b>partyb> adopted the "Progressive Conservative" <b>partyb> name in 1942 when Manitoba Premier John Bracken, a long-time leader <b>ofb> that province's Progressive <b>Partyb>, agreed to become leader <b>ofb> the Conservatives on condition that the <b>partyb> add Progressive to its name. |  | | Even though the Quebec Conservative <b>Partyb> dominated politics in that province for the first thirty years <b>ofb> Confederation at both the federal and provincial levels, in the 20th century the <b>partyb> was never able to be a force in provincial politics, and ultimately dissolved into the Union Nationale in 1935. |  | | Following Mulroney's resignation, his successor as Tory leader and as prime minister was Kim Campbell, who led the <b>partyb> into the disastrous election <b>ofb> 1993. |
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| | CBC News Indepth: Year in Review 2003 |
 | | Manitoba's <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>, under the leadership <b>ofb> Premier Gary Doer, wins a second majority victory. |  | | <b>Newb> Brunswick Premier Bernard Lord and his Progressive Conservatives hold on to a slim majority Monday, in the province's closest election in 30 years. |  | | In a landmark decision, Ontario's highest court upholds a lower court decision to legally allow same-sex marriages. |
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| | Conrad Santos: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Santos was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1981 provincial election as a <b>Newb> Democrat in the north-end Winnipeg riding <b>ofb> Burrows, defeating NDP-turned-Progressive MLA Ben Hanuschak. |  | | Conrad Santos (November 26, 1934-) is a Manitoba politician and a current member <b>ofb> the Manitoba legislature. |  | | Santos lost the Burrows NDP nomination to Doug Martindale in 1988, and subsequently entered the <b>partyb>'s leadership race (which was choosing a successor to Howard Pawley) for the sole purpose <b>ofb> protesting the <b>partyb>'s nomination methods. |
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| | CBC News Indepth: Conservative <b>Partyb> |
 | | David Orchard and a group <b>ofb> Conservative <b>partyb> members ask an Ontario Superior Court to rule that leader Peter MacKay violated the <b>partyb>'s constitution with the merger plan. |  | | In the federal election Reform wins 22 <b>ofb> Alberta's 26 seats, 24 <b>ofb> British Columbia's 30 seats, five seats in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and a single seat in Ontario, for a total <b>ofb> 52 seats. |  | | Conservative <b>partyb> members gave Harper 56 per cent <b>ofb> the available points in the vote. |
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| | The World Almanac E-Newsletter--July 2004 |
 | | When the interstate highway system began to be built, people in isolated rural communities were delighted to discover that a <b>newb> highway in their vicinity gave them easy and speedy access to the amenities <b>ofb> cities and large towns. |  | | The <b>newb> legislation authorized the construction <b>ofb> over 40,000 miles <b>ofb> limited-access highway, at over $1 million per mile, with 90 percent <b>ofb> the funding coming from a Highway Trust Fund established through excise taxes on gasoline, vehicles, and tires. |  | | On June 30 the <b>newb> interim government took legal custody <b>ofb> Saddam Hussein and 11 <b>ofb> his aides, though they remained in physical custody <b>ofb> U.S. forces for security reasons; Hussein appeared before a court that day and was to be arraigned July 1. |
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| | Len Harapiak - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Len Harapiak |
 | | After Pawley's government lost a vote <b>ofb> confidence in 1988, Harapiak ran for the Manitoba NDP leadership as an opponent <b>ofb> the <b>partyb>'s establishment. |  | | He served in the NDP government <b>ofb> Howard Pawley, and narrowly lost the <b>partyb>'s leadership to Gary Doer in 1988. |  | | A school principal and part-time farmer, Harapiak first ran for the Manitoba NDP in 1977 in the north-western riding <b>ofb> Swan River. |
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| | NDP Home Page/Page d'accueil du NPD |
 | | <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> <b>ofb> McGill University/Nouveau Parti démocratique de l'Université McGill |  | | Canada's <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb>/Nouveau Parti démocratique du Canada |  | | <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> Youth <b>ofb> Canada/Jeunes Néo-démocrates du Canada |
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| | Thomson Nelson - Political Science -Canadian Politics on the Web/Political Parties in Canada |
 | | Visit Nova Scotia Elections for a list <b>ofb> registered political parties in Nova Scotia |  | | Political parties also structure most <b>ofb> work <b>ofb> the legislatures by organizing the members into disciplined blocs. |  | | Election choices are made simpler because Canadians can decide which candidate to vote for based on which <b>partyb> they wish to form the government. |
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| | Canada - <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> |
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| | Welcome to the NDP Caucus |
 | | The 35 Caucus members <b>ofb> Manitoba's <b>Newb> <b>Democraticb> <b>Partyb> Government are committed to working together with people from all corners <b>ofb> our province to ensure a bright future for all Manitobans. |  | | This century can be Manitoba's century - with <b>newb> hope for our young people, a partnership for <b>newb> and better jobs, and a health care system you can count on when you need it. |  | | Your involvement and input are so important to achieving our common goals. |
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