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Conservative Party of Canada leadership election, 2004 (39194 bytes)
1: ...ian]] [[Conservative Party of Canada|Conservative Party]].
3: ...idates needed a majority of the points to win the leadership and voting was by [[Preferential voting|preferent...
5: ...have continued until one candidate had a majority of the votes.
7: ''See also: [[leadership convention]]''
14: *[[Belinda Stronach]] - former CEO of [[Magna International]]

Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan leadership conventions (2157 bytes)
1: ...was determined by a "one member, one vote" system of balloting; all previous conventions were determin...
3: ==1936 Conservative Leadership Convention==
9: ==1949 Progressive Conservative Leadership Convention==
18: ==1958 Progressive Conservative Leadership Convention==
33: ==1970 Progressive Conservative Leadership Convention==

Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba leadership conventions (2870 bytes)
1: '''Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba Leadership Contests'''
3: ... has had several contested races to determine its leadership. These have all occurred by voting at delegated ...
5: ==1919 Conservative leadership convention==
13: ==1922 Conservative leadership convention==
21: ==1936 Conservative leadership convention==

Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership election, 2004 (8230 bytes)
1: ... becoming [[Premier]] of [[Ontario]], but led the party to defeat in the [[Ontario general election, 2003...
3: ...e was won by [[John Tory]] with approximately 54% of the vote on the second ballot.
6: ... 2002 campaign focused on law and order and [[neo-conservative]] [[wedge issue]]s.
8: ...health care reform, particularly the introduction of private health care for those who can afford it.
10: ...He ran a surprisingly strong campaign for [[Mayor of Toronto]] in the [[Toronto municipal election, 20...

Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention, 2003 (2233 bytes)
1: ...cting Paul Martin as the party's new leader. The official campaign had lasted several months, althoug...
3: ...r of Canada|Prime Minister]], and would take over party that was high in the polls and likely to win re-e...
5: Outgoing Prime Minister [[Jean Chrétien]] was often viewed as working to prevent Martin's victory ...
7: ''See also: [[Liberal leadership conventions]]''
24: ...Paul Martin, Jr. resigns as [[Finance Minister of Canada]]. John Manley is named to replace him.

Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention, 1968 (9683 bytes)
1: ... race]]s in the history of the [[Liberal Party of Canada]].
3: ...1958 Liberal Party of Canada leadership race|1958 race]] and his ambtions to try again for the top job w...
5: ...ecessary for national unity and the health of the party to have a strong Quebec candidate. Marchand and ...
7: ...nd endorsed him. Mitchell Sharp brought a number of other ministers with him into the Trudeau camp, i...
9: ...ampaigns, that even used a computer to keep track of delegates. Bby the convention he was widely view...

Conservative Party of Canada (12822 bytes)
1: ...arty of Canada (historical)|Conservative Party of Canada (pre-1942)]]''
5: <caption><font size="+1">'''Conservative Party of Canada'''</font></caption>
10: <tr><td>'''Political ideology:'''</td><td>[[conservative]]</td></tr>
14: ...nce]] and the [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada]] in December [[2003]].
16: ...sition]] in the [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]].

Conservative Party of Canada (historical) (16021 bytes)
1: ...]] please see the article [[Conservative Party of Canada]].
3: ...rvative Party or [[Tories]], whatever the party's official name might be.
9: ...vative Party (generally known as the Conservative Party) was formed and it was this period that formed th...
13: ... of Macdonald's first government was the creation of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] which also led t...
15: ...[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal Party]]'s policy of [[free trade]] or [[reciprocity]] with the [[Unit...

Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (22853 bytes)
2: ...n="2">[[Image:Pclogo.jpg|Progressive Conservative Party logo]]</td></tr>
3: ...nt size="+1">'''Progressive Conservative Party of Canada'''</font></caption>
5: ...o the [[Conservative Party of Canada|Conservative Party]]</td></tr>
6: ...'Political ideology:'''</td><td>[[centrist]] or [[conservative]]</td></tr>
10: ...t existed from [[1867]] to [[2003]]. Progressive Conservatives were colloquially known as [[Tories]].

Core beliefs of the Conservative Party (UK) of 2004 (2980 bytes)
1: ...peared in early [[2005]], setting out some of the party's beliefs/policies on taxation, public spending a...
6: ...e the people by removing the obstacles in the way of these [[ambition]]s.
7: ...are most likely to be happy when they are masters of their own lives, when they are not [[nanny|nannie...
9: ... us, but now we need protection from them. Armies of interferers don't contribute to human happiness.
12: *I believe in equality of [[opportunity]]. [[Injustice]] makes us angry.

2004 Liberal Party of Canada infighting (6425 bytes)
1: ...04]], saw a large amount of infighting within the party.
3: ...n forgotten leadership contests that did not harm party unity. A notable exception was the period after J...
5: ... and the fiscally conservative, pro-business wing of [[John Napier Turner]] and [[Paul Martin]].
7: ...l role of [[Minister of Finance (Canada)|Minister of Finance]].
9: ...hen Chrétien fired him. Martin's influence in the party forced Chrétien to announce his retirement, howev...

2001 Conservative leadership election (7766 bytes)
1: ...ion]], party leader [[William Hague]] resigned. A leadership contest was called under new rules Hague had intr...
5: ...ho most represented a continuity in the direction of the Hague years.
7: ...free from blame. His manifesto involved taking a softer line on the [[European Union]], allowing a fre...
9: ...n at Westminster, whilst his relatively unknown profile amongst the electorate was argued to be an ass...
11: ... making use of the talents of all sections of the party.

Progressive Conservative leadership conventions (14701 bytes)
1: ...torical)|Conservative Party]]. Prior to then the party's leader was chosen by [[caucus]].
3: ...vative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]] Party in 1942.
5: ...form a new [[Conservative Party of Canada]]. This party adopted the OMOV process the Tories had used in 1...
7: ==1927 Conservative leadership convention==
15: [[Robert Rogers (Canada)|ROGERS, Robert]] 114 <br>

Progressive Conservative leadership convention, 2003 (2489 bytes)
1: ...r Prime Minister [[Joe Clark]] who had retired as party leader.
3: ...ive Party of Canada]]. The merger was approved by party members in December 2003.
6: *[[Peter MacKay]] - Member of Parliament (winner 64.4% on final ballot)
9: *[[Scott Brison]] - Member of Parliament
10: *[[Craig Chandler]] - CEO of the Concerned Christian Coalition

Progressive Conservative leadership convention, 1983 (7278 bytes)
1: ...read opposition within the party to his continued leadership.
3: ...1980|1980 election]], would be unable to lead the party to victory again.
5: ...Clark had been able to increase his support among party members by only 0.5% was likely a contirbuting fa...
7: ... detailed results, see [[Progressive Conservative leadership conventions]]
11: ...blic attacks on the party leader by others in the party.

Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership conventions (7434 bytes)
1: ...y of Ontario]] (known as the ''Conservative Party of Ontario'' before [[1942]]).
3: ...revious leader, had died while holding the office of [[Premier]].
5: ...oduced a preferential balloting system, such that party members would only be required to vote one time.
7: ==1920 Conservative Party leadership convention==
17: ...replacement. Henry was subsequently confirmed as party leader at a convention, presumably without opposi...

Progressive Conservative leadership convention, 1976 (6343 bytes)
1: ...ew leader. [[Joe Clark]] won on the fourth ballot of the convention.
2: ... complete results, see [[Progressive Conservative leadership conventions]].''
4: ...s of provincial parties affiliated to the federal party. Delegates cast secret ballots, so their votes we...
6: ...s Quebec justice minister appealed to many on the party's right wing.
8: ...ive Conservative leadership convention, 1983|1983 leadership convention]].

Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership conventions, 1985 (4138 bytes)
1: ...tario Progressive Conservative Party]] held two [[leadership convention]]s: one in January, and one in Novembe...
5: ... and [[Premier (Canada)|Premier]] of the province of [[Ontario]] since 1971. Davis had been expected ...
7: ...e a more aggressive approach to reducing the size of the provincial government. Timbrell was viewed as...
9: ...mbers who held elected office, and members of the party's executive bodies.
11: ...divided on the third and final ballot, and enough of them voted for Miller to enable him to win the co...

Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership election, 2002 (3423 bytes)
1: ...l of 2001 when [[Ontario Progressive Conservative Party]] [[Premier]] [[Mike Harris]] announced his inten...
3: ...d to join the race by senior Tories who felt none of the other candidates could win a provincial elect...
5: ...ice view of abortion. Eves - who had the backing of almost all PC [[MPP]]s - won the campaign.
7: ...d among the candidate in proportion to the number of votes each received in that riding. If no candida...
9: ...88 party members out of an approximate membership of 100,000 cast ballots.

Conservative-People's Party (1090 bytes)
1: ...e''' (Conservative-People's Party) is a political party in [[Poland]].
5: * [[Artur Balazs]] - party chairman
8: == Members of Polish Parliament ([[Sejm]]) ==
10: ...]] decided to join the newly created PO political party, those who refused to join PO, formed a separate ...
18: * [[Krzysztof Oksiuta]], [[Warszawa]]

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