Unionist Party (Canada)
The Unionist Party was a centre-right historical political party in Canada, composed primarily of former members of the Conservative party with some individual Liberal Members of Parliament. It was formed in 1917 by MPs who supported the "Union government" formed by Sir Robert Borden during the First World War, formed the government through the final years of the war, and was a proponent of conscription. It was opposed by the remaining Liberal MPs, who sat as the official opposition.
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Unionist Party (Canada)
The Unionist Party was a centre-right historical political party in Canada, composed primarily of former members of the Conservative party with some individual Liberal Members of Parliament. It was formed in 1917 by MPs who supported the "Union government" formed by Sir Robert Borden during the First World War, formed the government through the final years of the war, and was a proponent of conscription. It was opposed by the remaining Liberal MPs, who sat as the official opposition.
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Die Unionistische Partei (engl ...... ch Wehrpflichtkrise von 1917).
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Le Parti unioniste est un part ...... e retournent au Parti libéral.
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The Unionist Party was a centr ...... formed the Conservative party.
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Юниони́стская па́ртия (англ. U ...... ована в Консервативную партию.
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Canadian political party
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Fiscal policy
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Social policy
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Canada
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Elections in Canada
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1917-10-10
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Unionist Party
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Parti unioniste
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List of political parties in Canada
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Centre to centre-right
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Canada
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Die Unionistische Partei (engl ...... ch Wehrpflichtkrise von 1917).
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Le Parti unioniste est un part ...... e retournent au Parti libéral.
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The Unionist Party was a centr ...... at as the official opposition.
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Юниони́стская па́ртия (англ. U ...... ована в Консервативную партию.
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Parti unioniste (Canada)
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Unionist Party (Canada)
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Unionistische Partei (Kanada)
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Юнионистская партия (Канада)
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Parti unioniste
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Unionist Party
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