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  2. List of electoral firsts in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Scott Brison, 2006 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election; First openly gay leaders of political parties Chris Lea, Green Party of Canada, 1990–1996; Allison Brewer, New Brunswick New Democratic Party, Sept 25, 2005–2006; André Boisclair, Parti Québécois, Nov 15, 2005–2007 (first openly gay leader of a party with seats in the ...

  3. List of senators in the 1st Parliament of Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of members of the Senate of Canada in the 1st Parliament of Canada. Queen Victoria granted Royal Assent to the British North America Act on March 29, 1867, forming the new nation of Canada on July 1 of 1867. Dominion elections were held in August and September to elect the first Canadian Parliament.

  4. List of Canadian federal parliaments - Wikipedia

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    Canada uses a Westminster-style parliamentary government, in which the leader of the party with the most seats in the ... 52 of 105 Senate seats. New Democratic Party.

  5. List of federal political parties in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Some candidates for the Progressive Party of Canada used United Farmer designations: Farmer (1925 & 1930), United Farmers of Canada, United Farmers of Alberta, or; United Farmers of Ontario. Rhinoceros Party. The first Rhinoceros Party disbanded in 1993. When it was revived in 2006 it used the name "neorhino.ca".

  6. Canadian electoral system - Wikipedia

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    Each party may endorse only one candidate per riding. Candidates who run for election without party affiliation may be designated as independent or as having no affiliation. A political party is a group of people who together: Establish a constitution and by-laws; Elect a leader and other officers; Endorse candidates for election to the House ...

  7. 1979 Canadian federal election - Wikipedia

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    First party Second party Leader Joe Clark: Pierre Trudeau: Party Progressive Conservative: Liberal: Leader since February 22, 1976: April 6, 1968: Leader's seat Yellowhead: Mount Royal: Last election 95 seats, 35.46% 141 seats, 43.15% Seats before 98 133 Seats won 136 114 Seat change 38 19 Popular vote 4,111,606 4,595,319 Percentage 35.89% 40. ...

  8. History of the New Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The party confirmed his suggestion of Hull—Aylmer MP Nycole Turmel to carry out the functions of party leader in his absence. Layton died from his cancer on August 22, 2011. In his final letter, Layton called for a leadership election to be held in early 2012 to choose his successor, [ 14 ] which was held on March 24, 2012, and elected new ...

  9. List of Canadian conservative leaders - Wikipedia

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    Interim leader, served concurrently as Senate Opposition Leader. 1st: Stephen Harper: 20 March 2004: 19 October 2015 Acting: 19 October 2015 – 4 November 2015: Calgary Southwest, Alberta: First official leader of the modern Conservative Party of Canada; Served as Leader of the Official Opposition from 2004–2006, and Prime Minister from 2006 ...