This article is the Electoral history of Sir John Sparrow David Thompson, the fourth Prime Minister of Canada. A Conservative, he became prime minister...
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as leader of the Conservative Party, and as prime minister. Electoral history of John Sparrow David Thompson – Abbott's successor as leader of the Conservative...
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He was one of the last surviving members of the first House of Commons elected in 1867. Electoral history of John Sparrow David Thompson - Bowell's predecessor...
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His successor was elected in a by-election on 16 October 1885. John Sparrow David Thompson died in office on 12 December 1894. His successor was elected...
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University of Toronto Press. 2008. Hutchinson, pp. 101–104. Dictionary of Canadian Biography: "Thompson, Sir John Sparrow David." Library of Parliament...
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1920). Borden was the third of three prime ministers from Nova Scotia, the other two being Sir John Sparrow David Thompson and Sir Charles Tupper. Borden...
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Liberal-Conservative Party (category Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942))
ran as Conservative and defeated in 1908) Sir John Sparrow David Thompson Sir Sam Hughes Sir Hugh John Macdonald Archibald McLelan (Liberal-Conservative...
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in the spring of 1896. Tupper was the second of three prime ministers from Nova Scotia, the others being Sir John Sparrow David Thompson and Sir Robert...
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Retrieved September 30, 2018. "Biography – THOMPSON, Sir JOHN SPARROW DAVID – Volume XII (1891-1900) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography". www.biographi.ca...
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Ipswich (UK Parliament constituency) (redirect from Constituency of Ipswich)
"Ipswich". In Fisher, David (ed.). The House of Commons 1820–1832. The History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 24 November 2022. John Brooke (1964). "Ipswich"...
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(1874–1882) John Sparrow David Thompson (1882) Adam Carr Bell (1882–1887) William McKay (1887–1890) Charles Cahan (1890–1894) William McKay (1894–1897) John Fitzwilliam...
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Incumbents denoted with a dagger (†) did not seek re-election. Electoral History of British Columbia: Supplement, 1987-2001 (PDF). Victoria, British...
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Neil McLeod (politician) (category 19th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island)
later, "upon adopting this policy of the Opposition." Dominion Minister of Justice Sir John Sparrow David Thompson, a Roman Catholic Conservative, included...
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provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elects one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. It has existed since 1867 and is one of only...
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Parliamentarian File – Federal Experience – THOMPSON, The Right Hon. Sir John Sparrow David, P.C., K.C.M.G., Q.C." Parliament of Canada. Retrieved 26 June 2011. "Guide...
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Journal of Religious History. 13 (4): 393–411. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9809.1985.tb00445.x. Davison 2013, pp. 215–19 Davison 2013, pp. 18–20 Thompson 2002, pp...
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Nigel Farage (redirect from Political views of Nigel Farage)
2015 paperback). ISBN 978-1849548632. Political positions of Nigel Farage Electoral history of Nigel Farage Brexit: The Uncivil War, a 2019 film in which...
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Liz Kendall (category Female members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies)
Archived from the original on 23 December 2016. Retrieved 21 July 2015. Sparrow, Andrew (21 May 2015). "Liz Kendall says Labour should champion wealth...
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Saturday Night Live (redirect from History of SNL:1990-2000)
Kristen Wiig, and many others. Kenan Thompson is the show's longest-serving cast member. Currently, the cast consists of 17 members, with 14 repertory players...
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Labour Party (UK) (redirect from Rise of the labour party)
emerged from the trade union movement and socialist parties of the 19th century. It was electorally weak before the First World War, but in the early 1920s...
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Rachel Reeves (category Alumni of the London School of Economics)
into 'Tory traps'". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 7 July 2024. Sparrow, Andrew (February 2012). "Rachel Reeves, rising star". Ethos. Archived...
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British Solomon Islands (redirect from Protectorate of Solomon Islands)
Islanders for his personal collection. Arthur Mahaffy visited Malaita on HMS Sparrow (1889), as a resident magistrate, in 1902 to investigate several deaths...
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Rishi Sunak (redirect from Rishi Sunak's tenure as Leader of the Opposition)
that was a priority" and that he didn't have Sky TV growing up. Electoral history of Rishi Sunak Pronounced /ˈrɪʃi ˈsuːnæk/ RISH-ee SOO-nak. "Richmond...
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Yvette Cooper (category Alumni of the London School of Economics)
London. Archived from the original on 1 April 2010. Retrieved 14 June 2010. Sparrow, Andrew (4 February 2010). "MPs' expenses – the day's events as they happened"...
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2024 in United Kingdom politics and government (category Political timelines of the 2020s by year)
BBC News. Retrieved 24 May 2024. Ferguson, Donna; Sparrow, Andrew; Ferguson (now), Donna; Sparrow (earlier), Andrew (22 May 2024). "Sunak says Labour...
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President Thompson agrees to Ta'Lon instigating Martial Law. President in "The Third World War" by General Sir John Hackett (1978). A former Governor of South...
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Conservatism in Canada (redirect from History of conservatism in Canada)
to resign and allowing for the selection of the first Catholic prime minister of Canada, John Sparrow Thompson. At just 45, he was expected to become the...
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Charles Hibbert Tupper (category Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Nova Scotia)
under PMs Sir John Abbott and Sir John Sparrow David Thompson. He then became Minister of Justice in the government of Sir Mackenzie Bowell and attempted...
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Thomas Jefferson (redirect from 3rd President of the United States of America)
campaign of 1796, Jefferson lost the electoral college vote to Federalist John Adams 71–68 and was thus elected vice president. As presiding officer of the...
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Margaret Thatcher (redirect from Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven)
British history regarding votes cast for the winning party; over 40 million ballots were cast in total for the party under her leadership. Her electoral successes...
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