Tignish-Palmer Road is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, Canada. It was formerly Tignish-DeBlois from...
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in Tignish as well as in St. Felix and Palmer Road. The name of the district used to be "Tignish–DeBlois", but was changed to "Tignish–Palmer Road" before...
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1966. April 6: Sharon Cameron resigns as Liberal leader. April 12: Tignish-Palmer Road MLA Hal Perry is named interim Liberal leader and becomes Leader...
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in the sanctuary. Tignish Immaculate Conception Church Harper Road, Tignish Ascension, Tignish St. Felix, Tignish Palmer Road, Tignish Public Archives and...
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Island in the 2011 provincial election. He represents the district of Tignish-Palmer Road as a member of the Liberal Party. He was originally elected as a...
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Leader of the Opposition. The Progressive Conservative caucus names Tignish-Palmer Road MLA Hal Perry, a candidate for the interim leadership, as Leader...
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Neil LeClair (category People from Tignish, Prince Edward Island)
2007 provincial election. He represented the electoral district of Tignish-Palmer Road and is a member of the Liberal Party. On June 12, 2007, LeClair was...
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community lies in the Egmont federal electoral district, and in the Tignish-Palmer Road and Alberton-Roseville provincial electoral districts. In the 2021...
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Route 158. There are approximately 100 citizens in Palmer Road, and it is located between Tignish and St. Louis, Prince Edward Island. It is also home...
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Green PC 1,651 56.7% 670 23.0% 66.8% 1,651 981 214 45 19 – 2,910 Tignish-Palmer Road Lib Lib 1,527 58.7% 588 22.6% 75.5% 939 – 1,527 137 – – 2,603...
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O'Leary-Inverness Gord McNeilly, Charlottetown-West Royalty Hal Perry, Tignish-Palmer Road George Coles, 1851–1869 Joseph Hensley, 1869 Robert Haythorne, 1869–1876...
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Prince Edward Island Route 156 (category Infobox road maps tracking category)
communities of Tignish and Miminegash. Its maximum speed limit is 80 km/h (50 mph). The road is considered part of two larger communities, Tignish and Miminegash...
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Legislative Council. This distinction proved to be an important step on the road to responsible government which was finally implemented in 1851. Prior to...
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Prince Edward Island Route 158 (redirect from Harper Road, Prince Edward Island)
the community of Tignish. Its maximum speed limit is 80 km/h (50 mph). The highway runs from Route 156 (Palmer Road) to Route 2 (Tignish), the Veteran's...
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and Oceans, 2008-2011, 2013-2015, and Prince Edward Island MLA for Tignish-Palmer Road, 2000-2007) Devinder Shory (MP for Calgary Northeast, 2011-2015)...
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Evangeline-Miscouche Robert Henderson Liberal O'Leary-Inverness Ernie Hudson Progressive Conservative Alberton-Bloomfield Hal Perry Liberal Tignish-Palmer Road...
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for Summerside-Wilmot Janice Sherry resigns her seat. 17 October – Chris Palmer is elected in the Summerside-Wilmot by-election, retaining the seat for...
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community in Prince County, Prince Edward Island. It is located north of Tignish, near the communities of Skinner's Pond, Ascension, and Peterville. It...
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Conception Church, known colloquially as Palmer Road Church is a 19th-century Roman Catholic church located in Palmer Road, Prince Edward Island, Canada. The...
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Lib Lib 1,382 54.75% 445 17.63% 65.36% 1,382 937 205 – – – 2,524 Tignish-Palmer Road 27 EGM Lib PC 1,175 50.15% 33 1.41% 81.74% 1,142 1,175 – – 26...
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Harper is located on Route 158, which runs from Route 2 (Tignish) to Route 156 (Palmer Road). The second community on Route 158 is Leoville, which continues...
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Commons by Robert J. Morrissey. Tignish Harper Route 158 Route 159 Route 160 St. Simon & St. Jude Church (Tignish) Palmer Road "Discover North Cape Coastal...
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Prince Edward Island Route 160 (redirect from Ascension Road)
of the community of Tignish. Its maximum speed limit is 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph). The highway runs from Route 14 (Shore Road) to Route 2, the Veteran's...
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PC Lib 1,645 57.10% 582 20.20% 73.79% 1,645 1,063 – 173 – 2,881 Tignish-Palmer Road* 27 EGM PC Lib 1,569 55.15% 293 10.30% 91.60% 1,569 1,276 – –...
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1996–2007 2007–2019 2019–present Palmer Road 1st Prince Tignish-DeBlois Tignish-Palmer Road Tignish-Palmer Road DeBlois Tignish Miminegash Alberton-Miminegash...
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465 1,476 2,941 11 Y Summerside-Wilmot 21 1,624 1,570 3,194 54 Y Tignish-Palmer Road 27 590 2,199 2,789 1,609 Y Tyne Valley-Sherbrooke 23 1,415 1,661...
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Tignish Tignish Shore Civic address communities: Anglo Tignish Ascension Christopher Cross Harper Judes Point Leoville Nail Pond Norway Palmer Road Peterville...
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Development; Buck Watts (Tracadie-Hillsborough Park); Hal Perry (Tignish-Palmer Road); Charlie McGeoghegan (Belfast-Murray River); Gerard Greenan (Summerside-St...
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Robert Henderson Liberal O'Leary-Inverness Pat Murphy Liberal Alberton-Roseville Hal Perrya Progressive Conservative Tignish-Palmer Road Liberal...
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Russell Perry (politician) (category People from Tignish, Prince Edward Island)
officer for the Canadian Department of Fisheries near Tignish for 12 years. He moved to Tignish in 1956. Later, Perry operated a service station. He was...
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