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Conservative (1867-1942)
Meighen, Arthur
Term
(yyyy.mm.dd)
:
1920.07.10 - 1926.09.24
General Election
By-election
1921.12.06 - Portage la Prairie, Manitoba
(Defeated)
1922.01.26 - Grenville, Ontario
(Elected)
Borden, Robert Laird
Term
(yyyy.mm.dd)
:
1901.02.06 - 1920.07.09
General Election
By-election
1904.11.03 - Halifax, Nova Scotia
(Defeated)
1905.02.04 - Carleton, Ontario
(Elected)
^
Liberal Party of Canada
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
Term
(yyyy.mm.dd)
:
1919.08.07 - 1948.08.06
General Election
By-election
1925.10.29 - York North, Ontario
(Defeated)
1926.02.15 - Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
(Elected)
1945.06.11 - Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
(Defeated)
1945.08.06 - Glengarry, Ontario
(Elected)
^
Liberal-Conservative
Macdonald, John Alexander
Term
(yyyy.mm.dd)
:
1867.07.01 - 1891.06.06
General Election
By-election
1874.01.22 - Kingston, Ontario
(Elected - Election declared void)
1874.12.29 - Kingston, Ontario
(Elected)
^
New Democratic Party
Douglas, Thomas Clement (Tommy)
Term
(yyyy.mm.dd)
:
1961.08.03 - 1971.04.23
General Election
By-election
1962.06.18 - Regina City, Saskatchewan
(Defeated)
1962.10.22 - Burnaby--Coquitlam, British Columbia
(Elected)
1968.06.25 - Burnaby--Seymour, British Columbia
(Defeated)
1969.02.10 - Nanaimo--Cowichan--The Islands, British Columbia
(Elected)
^
Updated on:
2007.01.15
Revised on:
2007.01.15
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