Lower Canada Tories is a general name for individuals and parliamentary groups in Lower Canada, and later in the Province of Canada's division of Canada...
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"Tories" were men who supported the Mexican government. The Tories generally were long-term property holders whose roots were outside of the lower south...
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conservative elite in the early days of Canada. The Tories would later form an alliance with the Parti bleu in Lower Canada after the Union of 1841 and finally...
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including "Red Tories" and "Blue Tories". From Canadian Confederation in 1867 until 1942, the original Conservative Party of Canada formed numerous governments...
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elsewhere, High Toryism is the old traditionalist conservatism which is in line with the Toryism originating in the 16th century. High Tories and their worldview...
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The Republic of Lower Canada was a break-away state proclaimed in the aftermath of the 1837 Rebellions. The defeat of the rebellion meant that the state...
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exclusively of French Canadians, and the Tories, a mostly English group. By 1841, the Family Compact had started calling itself Tories as well. This election...
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that one province. The Tories won only one seat out of 75 in Quebec, although taking 12 percent of the vote there. The Tories won 43 percent of the seats...
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That pattern would continue until the Tories' demise as a party of government three decades later. The Tories remained in power with the tacit support...
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Liberals were unable to capitalize on the collapse of Tory support in the province. The Tories had swept to power in 1984 largely by flipping many long-time...
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Canada has ten provinces and three territories that are sub-national administrative divisions under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Constitution. In the...
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the Tories were closely associated with that role in the public eye. The Tories were seen as the party of the wealthy and of English-speaking Canada and...
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is contrasted with "Blue Tory" or "High Tory". Some Red Tories view themselves as small-c conservatives. In Canada, Red Toryism is found in provincial and...
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Confederation Party Parties in Upper Canada and Canada West (now Ontario) Clear Grits Family Compact Reform Party Upper Canada Tories The following parties do not...
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John Howard Tory OOnt KC (born May 28, 1954) is a Canadian broadcaster, businessman, and former politician who served as the 65th mayor of Toronto from...
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nationalists who had once supported the Tories largely switched their support to the sovereigntist Bloc Québécois, while the Tories' Ontario support largely moved...
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by the Crown on 10 February 1841, merged the Colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada by abolishing their separate parliaments and replacing them with...
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Parliament Archived March 5, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, Parliament of Canada Tories prepped for March campaign, The Globe and Mail, February 15, 2007 "Harper...
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Rebellions of 1837–1838 (redirect from Canadian Revolution)
In Lower Canada acute conflict between the elected and appointed elements of the legislature brought all legislation to a halt, leaving the Tories to...
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represented simultaneously by two Members at the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada. History of the electoral map of Québec, Chief Electoral Officer of Québec...
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believed that this may have arisen because of the manner the Tories were handling China-Canada issues, others wondered whether the abnormally large changes...
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represented simultaneously by two Members at the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada. History of the electoral map of Québec, Chief Electoral Officer of Québec...
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Retrieved April 18, 2011. "Tories vow to kill deficit early". National Post. April 8, 2011. Retrieved April 18, 2011. "Tories vow to eliminate deficit early"...
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Government of Canada (French: Gouvernement du Canada) is the body responsible for the federal administration of Canada. The term Government of Canada refers...
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Brian Mulroney (redirect from 18th Prime Minister of Canada)
the Tories' performance in Mulroney's home province, Quebec. The Tories had only won the most seats in that province once since 1896 – the 1958 Tory landslide...
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Stephen Harper (redirect from 22nd Prime Minister of Canada)
26, 2011. "Looking Down From Canada: The Most Important Leader in the Free World: Stephen Harper". March 14, 2012. "Tories to launch anti-gay marriage...
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Upper Canada Tories (1820–1853) Loyalist (American Revolution) Southern Unionist, during the American Civil War, so called by their opponents The Tory Party...
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Loyalist (American Revolution) (redirect from American Tories)
book". Tories: Fighting for the King in America's First Civil War. Thomas B. Allen. "Lecture on his book at the Library of Congress". Tories: Fighting...
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The Canadian social credit movement would never win seats in English Canada again. Atlantic Canada bucked the national trend, with the Tories making...
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the Province of Canada were the prime ministers of the Province of Canada, from the 1841 unification of Upper Canada and Lower Canada until Confederation...
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