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Alex Kindy

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opposed the GST and voted against it in the House of Commons resulting in their expulsion from the Progressive Conservative caucus on April 10, 1990. Kindy continued to sit as a Progressive Conservative MP, though outside of caucus, until May 5, 1993, when he formally became an
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views, and opposed the prosecution of Ukrainians and Balts in Canada accused of perpetrating Nazi
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government until 1990 when the government attempted to pass the
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His first attempt at entering federal politics was in the
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20th-century members of the House of Commons of Canada
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Alberta
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and the official Progressive Conservative candidate.
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M.D.
Warsaw
Poland
1962 federal election
Quebec
riding
Maisonneuve—Rosemont
Liberal
Progressive Conservative
seat
Quebec
Sherbrooke
1968
1972
1974 elections
Social Credit
Alberta
Calgary East
1984 federal election
House of Commons of Canada
1988 federal election
Calgary Northeast
anti-Communist
war criminals
World War II
Andrew Witer
backbench
Brian Mulroney
Goods and Services Tax
David Kilgour

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