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... Liberal 40 1 Progressive Conservative 211 New Democratic Party 30 1980 Liberal 147 Progressive Conservative 103 New Democratic Party 32 1979 Progressive Conservative 136 Liberal 114 New Democratic Party 26 Créditiste 6 - 1974 Liberal ...
... Liberal 40 1 Progressive Conservative 211 New Democratic Party 30 1980 Liberal 147 Progressive Conservative 103 New Democratic Party 32 1979 Progressive Conservative 136 Liberal 114 New Democratic Party 26 Créditiste 6 - 1974 Liberal ...
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... Liberal 88 1 4 1 40 22 1 11 3 5 * United Farmers 10 * * * * 1 * * 9 * Progressive 2 * * * * Liberal Progressive 3 * Labour 2 * * 3 2 2 * * * 32 * * Independent Labour 1 Independent 2 United Farmers of Alberta * * 1 * * * Liberal ...
... Liberal 88 1 4 1 40 22 1 11 3 5 * United Farmers 10 * * * * 1 * * 9 * Progressive 2 * * * * Liberal Progressive 3 * Labour 2 * * 3 2 2 * * * 32 * * Independent Labour 1 Independent 2 United Farmers of Alberta * * 1 * * * Liberal ...
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... Liberal 69 1 7 11 20 1874 Liberal 133 6 17 11 33 64 Conservative 73 O 4 5 32 2425 29 1 O 2 2 APPENDIX II : PART A : The British North America. 1904 Liberal 139 Conservative 75 1900 Liberal 128 Conservative 78 Other ( no details ) 8 1896 ...
... Liberal 69 1 7 11 20 1874 Liberal 133 6 17 11 33 64 Conservative 73 O 4 5 32 2425 29 1 O 2 2 APPENDIX II : PART A : The British North America. 1904 Liberal 139 Conservative 75 1900 Liberal 128 Conservative 78 Other ( no details ) 8 1896 ...
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Imperial Rescue 16611672 | 39 |
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