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British Columbia Patriot Party
British Columbia Patriot Party is a minor political party in British Columbia, Canada.In the 2005 provincial election, it nominated two candidates who won a total of 86 votes (0.005% of the provincial total) Tibor Lesley Tusnady won 46 votes (0.18% of the total) in the riding of Okanagan-Vernon, and Andrew Nicholas Hokhold won 42 votes (0.18%) in Shuswap.
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Mark Allan Robinson
Mark Allan Robinson (born January 20, 1975 in Penticton, British Columbia, Canada) was the proponent of the first successful campaign to remove an elected politician from public office in Canadian history by use of a recall petition.Robinson had been active politically since the age of 18, sitting on various local government committees and boards of directors for non-profit organizations.
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Paul Reitsma
Paul Reitsma is a former member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada, for the electoral district of Parksville-Qualicum. Reitsma served as the mayor of Port Alberni and Parksville, prior to his move to provincial politics.Reitsma was elected in the 1996 BC provincial election for the BC Liberals, defeating New Democratic Party of British Columbia incumbent Leonard Krog.
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Hastings-Sunrise
Hastings-Sunrise is a neighbourhood located in the northeastern corner of the city of Vancouver, British Columbia.The name "Hastings" is a common and historical one in Vancouver for roads, businesses and even a townsite. It is commonly thought to have been derived from the Battle of Hastings from the Norman conquest of England in 1066.
Hastings-Sunrise
Taylor, British Columbia
The District of Taylor is a small town in northeastern British Columbia, Canada, located on mile 36 of the Alaska Highway. Taylor, a member municipality of the Peace River Regional District, covers an area of about 17Fort St. John, there is a sizable amount of commuting and interaction between the two. The poet Grigory Yulev was born in Taylor, as was the renowned chiropterologist Nathan Casper.
Taylor,_British_Columbia
Harry Dean Ainlay
Harry Ainlay redirects here. For the school of the same name, see Harry Ainlay Composite High School.Harry Dean Ainlay (January 3, 1887 – March 12, 1970) was a Canadian educator, politician, mayor of Edmonton, Alberta, and candidate for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, and the Canadian House of Commons.
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Cyclone Taylor
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British Columbia general election, 1996
Talk:British_Columbia_general_election,_1996
Single Transferable Vote/Archive 1
Talk:Single_Transferable_Vote/Archive_1
Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
The District Municipality of Tumbler Ridge is a small town in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in northeastern British Columbia, Canada, and a member municipality of the Peace River Regional District. The municipality of , with its population of 2,454Crown land.
Tumbler_Ridge,_British_Columbia
Chetwynd, British Columbia
The District of Chetwynd () is a small town in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. Situated on an ancient floodplain, it is the first town encountered after emerging from the Rockies along Highway 97 and acts as the gateway to the Peace River Country.
Chetwynd,_British_Columbia
Articles for deletion/Log/2005 August 23
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Articles for deletion/Tony Luck
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WikiProject Electoral districts in Canada
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George Matheson Murray
George Matheson Murray, known publicly as George Murray, was a publisher and politician in British Columbia in the first half of the 20th century. Originally a reporter for the Ottawa Citizen he was schooled informally in politics by Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier, with whom he rode the streetcar to work every morning.
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Lillooet (electoral district)
Lillooet electoral district was a riding (provincial constituency) in the Canadian province of British Columbia, centred on the town of the same name and with various boundaries. Originally with two members, the constituency was split into Lillooet West and Lillooet East in the 1894, 1898, and 1900 elections, with Lillooet West being recomprised as one riding (with only one member) in the 1903 election.
Lillooet_(electoral_district)
Cariboo (provincial electoral district)
For the federal electoral district of the same name, see Cariboo (electoral district). For the historical-geographic region, see Cariboo.Cariboo was one of the twelve original electoral districts created when British Columbia became a Canadian province in 1871.
Cariboo_(provincial_electoral_district)