MacKay, Peter Gordon
Last leader of the Progressive Conservative Party until the party fully merged with the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance Party in February 2004. Grant Hill will serve as interim Leader of the Opposition until further notice.
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2003.05.31
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2004.02.01
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Clark, Charles Joseph (Joe)
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1998.11.14
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2003.05.30
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Wayne, Elsie Eleanore
(Acting)
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1998.04.02
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1998.11.13
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Charest, Jean J.
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1993.12.14
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1998.04.02
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Campbell, A. Kim
First woman elected leader of the Progressive Conservative Party.
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1993.06.13
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1993.12.13
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Mulroney, Martin Brian
Erik Nielsen continued to serve as interim Leader of the Opposition until August 28, 1983, as well as Opposition House Leader from September 7, 1983 to April 5, 1984.
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1983.06.11
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1993.06.12
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Clark, Charles Joseph (Joe)
(Acting)
Resigned as leader to force a leadership convention, but remained as interim Leader. Erik Nielsen was the interim Leader of the Opposition for this time.
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1983.02.19
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1983.06.10
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Clark, Charles Joseph (Joe)
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1976.02.22
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1983.02.18
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Stanfield, Robert Lorne
Michael Starr served as interim Leader of the Opposition until November 5, 1967, as well as Opposition House Leader until 1968.
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1967.09.09
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1976.02.21
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Diefenbaker, John George
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1956.12.14
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1967.09.08
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Drew, George Alexander
While Drew was ill and later resigned, William Earl Rowe twice served as acting Leader of the Opposition, from November 1954 until February 1955, and from August 1956 until December 1956.
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1948.10.02
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1956.11.29
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Bracken, John
Elected party leader in 1942 to replace Meighen but could not get elected in a riding prior to June 11, 1945 so that Hanson (until January 1943, and then Gordon Graydon) still remained as temporary Leader of the Opposition.
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1942.12.11
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1948.07.20
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