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and his Liberal Reform Party (a merger between the Liberals and the FPU). In opposition, Cashin changed the name of the party to the
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This article is about the party in pre-Confederation Newfoundland. For the branch of the Progressive Party of Canada, see
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Although not a sectarian party, the People's Party and its immediate successor had their support concentrated among
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were held which the People's Party won with 26 seats to 10 for the Liberals.
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to found his own political vehicle. The party tied with the Liberals in the
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resulted in Morris inviting the opposition parties to join in a
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but disappeared afterwards. Some members of that party joined
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voters, particularly on the south coast of the island.
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List of political parties in Newfoundland and Labrador
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General elections in Newfoundland (pre-Confederation)
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Morris and the People's Party were re-elected in the
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Liberal-Progressive
St. John's
Ideology
Social democracy
Irish
Catholic
Political position
Centre-left
Politics of Canada
Political parties
Elections
Dominion of Newfoundland
Canada
Attorney-General
Edward Patrick Morris
Liberal Party
1908 election
new elections
1913 election
Fishermen's Protective Union
William Coaker
conscription
National Government
Michael Patrick Cashin
1919 election
Richard Squires
1923 election
Albert Hickman
Liberal-Progressive Party
Liberal-Conservative Progressive Party

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