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  1. Liberal parties in pre-confederation Newfoundland. For the modern Liberal Party, see Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador. Several political groupings functioned in the Dominion of Newfoundland under the name Liberal Party of Newfoundland from the granting of responsible government to the island in the 1850s until its ...

  2. Party composition: Liberal Reform 24, People's 12. Total Assembly membership 36. The new Liberal Reform Prime Minister was Sir Richard Squires. The People's Party became the Liberal-Labour-Progressive Party following the election. 26th general election: 2 May 1923

  3. Historical parties in the province of Newfoundland (since 1949) Labrador Party (1969–1975, 2003–2007) Newfoundland and Labrador Alliance (2019–2023) Newfoundland and Labrador First Party (1999–2011) Newfoundland Reform Liberal Party (1975) United Newfoundland Party (1932, 1959) Newfoundland Democratic Party (1959)

  4. It shows that politics in Newfoundland and Labrador have been dominated by two parties: the Liberal Party (red) and the Progressive Conservative Party (blue). The Liberal party have won ten out of the nineteen elections held. Parties and the party system

  5. Party politics returned to Newfoundland when it joined Canadian confederation in 1949. At this time, the modern Liberal and Progressive Conservative parties were formed. These new parties were unrelated to the parties that existed prior to 1934. Leaders. Frederick Carter 1865-1878; William Whiteway 1878-1885

  6. Liberal parties in Newfoundland (pre-Confederation) Several earlier groupings functioned under the name Liberal Party of Newfoundland from the granting of responsible government to the island in the 1850s until its suspension in 1934 when the Commission of Government was instituted.

  7. 5. Jan. 2015 · Newfoundland and Labrador and Confederation. Article by Jon Tattrie, Andrew McIntosh. Published Online January 5, 2015. Last Edited April 8, 2021. Attempts to bring Newfoundland into Confederation in the 1860s and 1890s were met with lukewarm interest in the colony. In 1934, Newfoundland was in bankruptcy during the Great Depression .