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Liberal-Labour (Canada) (6950 bytes)
1: The '''Liberal-Labour''' banner has also been used several times by can... 3: ... 1926|1926 federal election]], was re-elected as "Liberal-Labour" in the north-eastern Ontario riding of Timiskami... 5: ...ist Party of Canada]]) and the [[Liberal Party of Canada]] (see also Ontario legislature, below.) 7: ...ted as a "Liberal" in [[1966]] but then sat as a "Liberal-Labour" MP from the the [[Canadian federal election, 196... 25: ...pponent of the victorious [[Conservative Party of Canada|Conservative]] candidate in the Algoma West [[rid... Minister of Labour (Canada) (2988 bytes) 1: In the [[Cabinet of Canada]], the '''Minister of Labour''' is responsible fo... 3: ...hange corresponding with responsibility for the [[Canada Mortgage and Housing Authority]] being transferre... 5: The [[Department of Labour (Canada)|Department of Labour]] was created with [[Willia... 7: ...single [[Minister of Human Resources Development (Canada)|Minister of Human Resources Development]], the d... 9: ...nister of Human Resources and Skills Development (Canada)|Minister of Human Resources and Skills Developme... Labour candidates and parties (Canada) (8248 bytes) 1: There have been various groups in [[Canada]] who have nominated candidates under the label '... 3: ...ated in the formation of the [[Communist Party of Canada]] in 1921. The '''Independent Labour Party''' and... 9: ...nadian House of Commons]] as a [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]]. He was subsequently re-elected as a st... 10: ..., Quebec but grew close to the [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberals]] through subsequent elections until he ... 23: ...atic Party]] and part of the [[Socialist Party of Canada]]. Socialist Labour Party (Canada) (1088 bytes) 47: ''See also:'' [[List of political parties in Canada]] Labour-Progressive Party (Canada) (1699 bytes) 1: ...ogressive Party''' was a [[Communist party]] in [[Canada]]. 3: When the [[Communist Party of Canada]] was banned in 1941, it refounded itself as the ... 7: ...intly nominated several [[Liberal-Labour (Canada)|Liberal-Labour]] candidates with the [[Ontario Liberal Party]]. 9: The [[Communist Party of Canada - Manitoba|Manitoba party]] had amongst its leadi... 17: ''See also:'' [[List of political parties in Canada]] Liberal Party of Canada (23632 bytes) 3: <caption><font size="+1">'''Liberal Party of Canada'''</font></caption> 11: ... the federal government under [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]] [[Paul Martin]]. 13: ...Party has been plagued by [[2004 Liberal Party of Canada infighting|party infighting]]. 16: ...Patriotes]] and [[Parti rouge|Rouges]] in [[Lower Canada]] led by figures such as [[Louis-Joseph Papineau]... 21: ...zed by the more pragmatic [[Conservative Party of Canada (historical)|Conservative]] coalition assembled u... Liberal Party of Canada Rat Pack (1702 bytes) 1: ...]] during the [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]] government of [[Brian ... 11: [[Category:Liberal Parties of Canada]] 2004 Liberal Party of Canada infighting (6425 bytes) 1: ...ption of the leadership of the [[Liberal Party of Canada]] on [[November 14]], [[2003]], and the [[Canadia... 3: ...onally the Liberals have been the most unified of Canada's major parties. The [[Progressive Conservatives]... 7: ...]], in the crucial role of [[Minister of Finance (Canada)|Minister of Finance]]. 17: ...Creek]] between former [[Deputy Prime Minister of Canada|Deputy Prime Minister]] and leadership candidate ... 42: [[Category:2004 in politics|Liberal Party of Canada infighting]] Red Book (Liberal Party of Canada) (4459 bytes) 1: ...ion platform|platform]] of the [[Liberal Party of Canada]] in the [[1993 Canadian election]]. It earned i... 11: ...Accord]] was widely interpreted of a rejection of Canada's political elite by the general population. 15: ...by [[Paul Martin]], future [[Minister of Finance (Canada)|Minister of Finance]], and today [[PMOC|Prime Mi... 23: ... most important pledge kept was that of returning Canada to fiscal solvency. Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention, 1968 (9683 bytes) 1: ... race]]s in the history of the [[Liberal Party of Canada]]. 3: ... second to Pearson in the [[1958 Liberal Party of Canada leadership race|1958 race]] and his ambtions to t... 13: Paul Martin's campaign had fallen badly as Canada seemed in a mood to reject elder statesmen with f... 138: ...ly succeed Trudeau in the [[1984 Liberal Party of Canada leadership race]]. Green and MacEachen both serv... 140: ...reat deal to set the history of the party, and of Canada, for the next four decades. Four future Prime Mi... Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention, 2003 (2233 bytes) 1: The '''2003 [[Liberal Party of Canada]] [[leadership convention]]''' ended on [[Novembe... 3: ...gh as the winner would become [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]], and would take over party that ... 24: ...Paul Martin, Jr. resigns as [[Finance Minister of Canada]]. John Manley is named to replace him. 33: ...officially becomes leader of the Liberal Party of Canada winning 3242 of 3455 votes against Copps. 35: ...anada|Prime Minister, along with his [[Cabinet of Canada|cabinet]]. Labour - Federation of Labour Groups (3459 bytes) Provincial Bank of Canada/Banque provinciale du Canada (541 bytes) 1: ...and the l'Unité Banque du Canada ([[Unity Bank of Canada]]; 1972). 3: ...dienne nationale]] to form the [[National Bank of Canada]] in 1979. 5: ''See also:'' [[List_of_banks#Canada|List of Canadian banks]] 7: [[Category:Defunct banks of Canada]] Labour (1195 bytes) New Labour (2474 bytes) New Labour (disambiguation) (622 bytes) Labour Front (2618 bytes) Party of Labour (880 bytes) Catherine Labouré (1487 bytes) Labour Movement (475 bytes)
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