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  1. The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada fielded a full slate of candidates in the 1984 federal election, and won 211 out of 282 seats to form a majority government. Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages. Information on others may be found here.

  2. The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba ( French: Parti progressiste-conservateur du Manitoba) is a centre-right political party in Manitoba, Canada. It is currently the opposition party in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, following a defeat in the 2023 provincial election .

  3. Some local Progressive Conservatives later indicated that they deliberately ran a weak campaign in order to give Erola a victory over New Democratic Party incumbent John Rodriguez. In return, they said, the Liberals agreed to field weak candidates against Sudbury-area Progressive Conservatives in the 1981 provincial election.

  4. The Conservative Party of Canada (historical) contains information on the party before it became the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. This page ought only to contain 1942-2004 (+ senate rump) information. After all, the Reform Party page and the Canadian Alliance Page are separate. The conservative party navigation link at the bottom makes no sense unless the proper prune is made

  5. Woollcombe joined the Conservative Party of Canada after the Progressive Conservative Party's merger with the Canadian Alliance, and campaigned for the party's Ottawa—Vanier nomination for the 2004 election. He lost to Kevin Friday, by a vote of 90 to 53. As of 2005, he sits on Ottawa's advisory committee on French language services.

  6. De Conservatieve Partij van Canada ( Engels: Conservative Party of Canada, Frans: Parti conservateur du Canada) is een Canadese federale politieke partij. De partij werd in december 2003 gevormd door de fusie van de Canadese Alliantie ( Canadian Alliance) en de Progressief-Conservatieve Partij ( Progressive Conservative Party ).

  7. The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada fielded a full slate of candidates in the 1979 federal election, and won 136 out of 282 seats to form a minority government. Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here.