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provincial politics altogether (there was only one organization at federal and provincial levels), and concentrating on federal politics, which looked a great deal more hopeful at the time than they did two years later.
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received 54.8% of the votes, defeating one rival to become the permanent Liberal leader, under controversial circumstances. Under his leadership, the Liberals were shut out of the legislature in the
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987:Alberta New Democratic Party
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3829:Veterans' and Active Force
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3597:Governing party of Alberta
3590:Liberal-Conservative Party
1172:Second Premier of Alberta
1097:program throughout Alberta
1093:Implementing a $ 10 a day
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802:Progressive Conservative
744:Progressive Conservative
579:1967 provincial election
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281:Leader of the Opposition
129:PO Box 94098 Elbow River
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5202:Speaker of the Assembly
4264:Liberal Party of Canada
3163:"Liberals In Alberta".
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891:Liberal Party of Canada
885:, MacBeth resigned and
662:National Energy Program
654:Liberal Party of Canada
421:, a former independent
363:Alexander C. Rutherford
288:Liberal Party of Canada
172:Liberal Party of Canada
157:Political position
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246:Alberta Liberal Party
67:Alberta Liberal Party
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5352:Murray Ruhl
5179:Legislature
5158:Premiership
5106:Charles III
4996: 1830
4981:Parti rouge
4973: 1800
4950: 1850
4943:Clear Grits
4642:St. Laurent
4610:Governments
4424:St. Laurent
4354:(1905–2009)
4348:(1867–1964)
4342:(1867–1976)
4336:(1898–1905)
4324:(1903–1987)
4318:(1905–1976)
4295:Nova Scotia
4042:G. Mitchell
3949:J. McDonald
3934:C. Mitchell
3906:D. McDonald
3548:October 17,
3490:October 18,
3464:October 18,
3459:630ched.com
3281:February 1,
3259:January 26,
3204:October 17,
2907:David Swann
2863:Raj Sherman
2407:Bob Russell
2319:Dave Hunter
1629:David Swann
1613:Raj Sherman
1600:David Swann
968:David Swann
944:Raj Sherman
933:David Swann
929:Ed Stelmach
852:David Swann
848:Dave Taylor
832:Linda Sloan
748:Ralph Klein
624:Pat Mahoney
616:Harry Strom
601:Bill Dickie
405:, a former
299:Early years
189:Legislature
48: /
36:113°32′08″W
5521:Categories
4718:candidates
4677:J. Trudeau
4474:J. Trudeau
4330:(1870–WW1)
3974:Montgomery
3914:Rutherford
3676:Vacant (1)
3601:1905–1921
3325:. CBC News
3222:. CBC News
3061:References
2951:David Khan
2940:No status
2780:Kevin Taft
1645:David Khan
1587:Kevin Taft
1571:Don Massey
1194:John Boyle
1137:Date Left
1134:Took Over
1118:carbon tax
1038:liberalism
1002:David Khan
1000:candidate
910:Kevin Taft
899:Don Massey
856:Kevin Taft
776:Sine Chadi
660:, and the
258:provincial
150:Liberalism
33:53°32′40″N
5407:Elections
5300:Communist
4989:Reformers
4985:(1848–61)
4958:(1844–80)
4617:Mackenzie
4515:Ignatieff
4510:Robillard
4464:Ignatieff
4399:Mackenzie
4107:Roggeveen
4097:Roggeveen
3979:Stambaugh
3969:Barrowman
3819:Socialist
3706:Communist
3194:"Article"
3133:April 13,
3084:April 13,
3027:No seats
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2440:No seats
2142:No seats
1718:Position
1715:Standing
1697:Election
1558:Ken Nicol
1246:Resigned
1042:classical
887:Ken Nicol
838:The 2000s
816:Ken Nicol
796:The 1998
620:Bud Olson
423:left-wing
234:Elections
187:Seats in
100:President
5348:Pro-Life
4667:Chrétien
4603:Cabinets
4505:McLellan
4444:Chrétien
4414:McKenzie
4328:Manitoba
4008:Maccagno
3999:Maccagno
3839:Wildrose
3726:Pro-Life
3438:July 28,
3355:March 7,
3329:March 7,
3307:June 19,
3226:March 7,
3122:CTV News
3034:See also
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2823:251,158
2784:261,471
2740:276,854
2696:309,748
2652:392,899
2613:237,787
2235:117,741
1032:Ideology
728:Edmonton
701:Edmonton
594:Shut out
502:Post-war
339:May 2023
145:Ideology
5441:Federal
5336:Liberal
5290:Buffalo
5146:Premier
4938:History
4647:Pearson
4622:Laurier
4520:Goodale
4429:Pearson
4409:Laurier
4387:Leaders
4340:Ontario
4316:Alberta
4101:interim
4086:interim
4077:Sherman
4061:interim
4047:MacBeth
4036:interim
4017:Russell
3989:MacEwan
3954:Webster
3924:Stewart
3721:Liberal
3701:Buffalo
3408:June 5,
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2323:79,709
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1992:11 / 63
1984:46,275
1940:47,450
1904:15 / 61
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742:to the
722:In the
695:, MLA,
565:in the
488:Camrose
475:led by
397:in the
377:by the
325:Please
294:History
275:in the
265:Alberta
256:) is a
202:Website
179:Colours
139:T2S 0S4
136:Alberta
132:Calgary
116: (
108:Founded
5358:Reform
5329:Vacant
5317:Vacant
4672:Martin
4662:Turner
4627:King 1
4500:Manley
4454:Graham
4449:Martin
4439:Turner
4346:Quebec
4057:Massey
4027:Decore
4022:Taylor
4012:Lowery
3994:Hunter
3984:Prowse
3959:Howson
3919:Sifton
3731:Reform
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1987:24.59
1948:7 / 60
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1766:59.26
1736:57.56
1709:Seats
1703:Votes
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778:, and
730:mayor
703:Mayor
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250:French
195:0 / 87
162:Centre
89:Leader
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4394:Brown
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4082:Swann
4072:Swann
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3711:Green
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4915:2019
4910:2015
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4590:2013
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4570:1990
4565:1984
4559:1980
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4538:1919
4495:Gray
4459:Dion
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1006:2019
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