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912:, finally doing so in April 2001. By this time, the party had risen to 21 percent in opinion polling – a slight improvement from the nadir of a year earlier. Nonetheless, it became obvious that the NDP would not be re-elected. Midway through the campaign, Dosanjh conceded defeat in a pre-recorded message and asked the electorate to give the NDP a chance as a strong opposition party. De facto leadership passed to MacPhail, who managed to reinvigorate the campaign. The NDP's popular vote dropped to 22 percent, while its seat count dropped to only two – MacPhail and neighbouring Vancouver-Mount Pleasant MLA 1531: 46: 1023: 1349: 1441: 916:. They were also the only surviving members of the previous Cabinet; even Dosanjh lost his seat. All 77 other seats were captured by the Liberals who won 58 percent of the vote. It was the second-worst defeat of a sitting provincial government in Canada. Despite the severe defeat, MacPhail was credited for saving the party from being completely wiped off the electoral map. Shortly after the election, Dosanjh resigned as leader and MacPhail was appointed interim leader. 5110: 1034:, the NDP under Horgan occasionally led the Liberals in polls. The May 9 election returned 43 Liberal MLAs, 41 NDP MLAs and a record 3 Green MLAs. This was one of the closest elections in BC's history, exemplified by the popular vote breakdown: 40.36% for the Liberals, 40.28% for the NDP, and 16.84% for the Greens. The Liberals won the popular vote by a razor-thin margin of just 1,566 votes province-wide. Following the election, which resulted in a 896:, and Wilson (who had been persuaded to fold his Progressive Democratic Alliance party into the NDP and join Glen Clark's cabinet in 1999). Despite clear favouritism from Clark, Wilson dropped out of the race less than one hour before the delegates voted due to a lack of support, throwing his support behind Evans. The final vote tally was 769 votes for Dosanjh and 549 votes for Evans, hence Dosanjh became party leader and the next premier. 1259: 1418: 1281: 1237: 4485: 1372: 1304: 1395: 1508: 1486: 2828: 2814: 2806: 2765: 2743: 2713: 2691: 2661: 2639: 2614: 2592: 2562: 2548: 2540: 2510: 2488: 2458: 2444: 2436: 2406: 2355: 2333: 2308: 2286: 2261: 2247: 2239: 2214: 2200: 2192: 2162: 2140: 2110: 2088: 2063: 2049: 2041: 2016: 1994: 1969: 1955: 1947: 1917: 1895: 1865: 1843: 1818: 1796: 1771: 1749: 1724: 1710: 1702: 1672: 1658: 1463: 1326: 2751: 2699: 2647: 2600: 2496: 2392: 2385: 2341: 2294: 2148: 2096: 2002: 1903: 1851: 1804: 1757: 1651: 529:, the Liberals and Conservatives were decimated. The Social Credit League was the main beneficiary of the new voting system: many non-CCF voters chose Social Credit as either their first or second choices. Social Credit emerged as the largest party, with one seat more than Winch's CCF. The Social Credit party chose a new leader, 780:(RCMP) used armoured vehicles provided by the Canadian military for protection. The military strongly rejected attempts by the RCMP to have them take over control of the situation, and ultimately it remained a police operation. The RCMP used anti-vehicle mines and shot thousands of rounds of ammunition at protesters. 881:
challenged Clark's legitimacy. The party and province endured a few chaotic months of government with frequent cabinet shuffles following a police raid on Clark's home before he stepped down as premier. In 2002, Clark was acquitted of all charges in the Pilarinos case. Pilarinos himself was convicted
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Three months before BC Benefits was introduced by the Harcourt government, his government came into a protracted conflict with elements of the province's environmental movement. Harcourt's "Peace in the Woods" pact, which brought together traditionally warring environmental groups and forest workers'
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During these years, the NDP began to lose support and activists to the BC Greens, who reached 5 percent in the polls in the fourth quarter of 1997 and 11 percent by the fall of 1998. But most voters who left the NDP ultimately shifted to the Liberals, which was evident from the polling leading up to
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Following the campaign, Clark's government struggled to exert leadership; the premier's scrappy style began to further alienate parts of the NDP coalition outside the core group of labour activists who helped to run Clark's campaign. Shortly after the election, it was discovered that the 1995–96 and
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electoral system, allowing voters to make two choices. They expected that Conservative voters would list the Liberals as their second choice and vice versa. The government hoped to prevent the CCF from winning in a three-party competition, but they did not realize that a new fourth party was on the
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agreement. This meant the Greens are obliged to vote with the NDP in matters of confidence – keeping the government from falling – but were allowed to vote freely on legislation brought forward by the NDP government. On June 29, the minority Liberal government of Premier Christy Clark was defeated
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With less than 72 hours before a planned election call, and with the NDP high in the polls for its hard line against welfare recipients and aboriginal and environmental radicals, the party's provincial office was raided by RCMP officers as part of an ongoing investigation of illegal use of charity
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The New Democratic Party governed BC for nine and a half years, winning two back-to-back general elections in 1991 and 1996 before being defeated in 2001. Although the party's majority was reduced in 1996, it triumphed over the divided remnants of the Social Credit Party. In 1991, due in part to
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Having bottomed out at 15 percent in the polls, the Dosanjh government attempted to capitalize on the new premier's high personal approval rating with their remaining year in power. The government made a number of concessions to the party's anti-poverty and environmental wings in an attempt to
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governments in the other two provinces noted, the BC Benefits package of cutbacks and restrictions in social assistance eligibility was bundled with a childcare bonus paid to low- and medium-income families. The changes were unpopular with the province's anti-poverty movement and the
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Clark entered the 1996 election far back in the polls but proved an excellent campaigner. For the duration of the election, he re-unified the party's traditional coalition, using the slogan "On Your Side". He effectively portrayed the Liberals' new leader, former Vancouver mayor
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in the legislature in March 1953, Winch argued that the CCF should be allowed to try to form a government rather than the house being dissolved for an early election. The Liberals, however, refused to support the CCF's bid to form a government, and new elections were called.
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million when the government sold them for scrap. Technical issues with the ferries included their inability to operate at all if wave heights exceeded 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) and their reduced motor vehicle carrying capacity compared to traditional ferries.
987:, the NDP came a close second to the Liberals, with 42 percent of the popular vote and the Liberals receiving 45 percent. 35 New Democrats and 49 Liberals were elected. Despite the popular vote, only 3,500 votes separated the party from forming government. 548:, Bennett won a majority government, and both the Liberal and the Conservative parties were reduced to fringe parties. Throughout the 1950s, Bennett's new electoral movement was able to keep the CCF at bay. This period coincided with the height of the 833:
of the centre-right electorate following the collapse of the Social Credit party, with 9.29% and 5.74% of the popular vote going to the right wing Reform party and centrist Progressive Democrat parties respectively. This is possible because BC uses a
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Harcourt's first two years in government were characterized by a notably social democratic policy agenda, which included increases in welfare spending and rates. In 1993, his government took a dramatic turn to the
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as the NDP enjoyed a 20-point lead in the polls prior to the election campaign. However, the Liberals gained four seats, while the NDP lost two, in an election that returned the Liberal government under Premier
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in debate, the old Social Credit vote split between the BC Liberals, which garnered 33 percent of the vote, and the Social Credit Party with 25 percent. The NDP, under the leadership of former Vancouver mayor
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New scandals surfaced. Clark allegedly used his influence to win a casino licence for a neighbour, Dimitrios Pilarinos, who had helped him with some home renovations. Construction of the PacifiCat
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became the third member of the party's caucus, winning a riding that had supported the NDP in 1991 before falling to the Liberals in 1996. Brar beat a locally popular BC Liberal candidate and
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by Campbell on the grounds that the legislature's rules stipulated a party must hold four seats. However, the Speaker of the Assembly, former Social Credit cabinet minister-turned BC Liberal
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simply as the "BC NDP" and is usually referred to as such. The expanded form "British Columbia New Democratic Party" can also be found in use both internally and externally.
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After five years of being premier, Horgan announced in June 2022 that he would step down as party leader and as premier once a new leader had been chosen. The
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with his televised address in which he lashed out against "welfare cheats, deadbeats and varmints". Broadcast province-wide, his speech inaugurated a set of
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to ask Horgan to form a government. On July 18, Horgan was sworn in as British Columbia's 36th premier, and first NDP premier in 16 years. The NDP formed a
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and slashed funding to universities. It suffered for bringing clarity to the accounting by Social Credit, and revealing that BC was significantly in debt.
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Given the high level of support within the party for her leadership, MacPhail surprised many by choosing not to seek the full-time leadership
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Riding high in the polls, the NDP appeared poised to win the 1986 election against the unpopular Social Credit government, but its new leader
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acted in a way "inconsistent with the principle of responsible and prudent fiscal planning" when drawing up the projected revenue numbers.
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but failed to win a seat. The CCF regained their former contingent of seven MLAs but lost official opposition status to the reconstituted
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The party's constitution defines the full name to be the "New Democratic Party of British Columbia"; however, it is registered with
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suffered cost over-runs and poor technical decisions. The new ferries were intended to speed transportation between Vancouver and
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only 39 percent of the vote to Campbell's 42 percent, it secured 39 seats to Campbell's 33. This was partially explained by the
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must occur under BC Law no later than October 19, 2024, with election experts believing an early election call to be unlikely.
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1996–97 fiscal years did not have the balanced budgets on which Clark had campaigned but small deficits of approximately $ 100
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attracted votes with his charisma and telegenic performance. The party failed to score its anticipated breakthrough.
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with 46 percent of the vote. And after a minor decline in the party's vote share in 1983, Barrett retired as leader.
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unions, began to collapse when Harcourt's cabinet exempted an environmentally sensitive area of Vancouver Island,
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was acclaimed as Horgan's successor on October 21, 2022, after the disqualification of the only other candidate,
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By mid-1999, an obvious rift had appeared in the administration as Attorney General Dosanjh and Finance Minister
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million. This became a political scandal following a report by the BC Auditor General, which stated that the
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and subsequently became the leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.
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bill of rights, which had included a right to food and a right to shelter. Unlike the reforms of the
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The cutbacks were, in part, a reaction to a dramatic reduction in federal transfer payments by the
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and in part to the stellar performance of British Columbia Liberal Party (BC Liberals) leader
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for the Social Credit Party, as did one of the two Tories elected in 1972. The NDP introduced
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called by Barrett. The Barrett government had initiated a number of reforms in the areas of
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Although low in the polls for much of his term in office, Harcourt and his newly appointed
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and is one of the two major parties in British Columbia; since the 1990s, its rival is the
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In 1936, Connell was expelled and three other MLAs resigned from the CCF. They formed the
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Contestation and Collectivies: Protecting Labor Organizing Rights in the Global Economy
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In 2008, the NDP won two key by-elections in Vancouver-Fairview and Vancouver-Burrard.
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In 1960, the CCF joined with the Canadian Labour Congress nationally to create the
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reforms enacted between 1993 and 1995; these were similar to those adopted by new
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on its own. For the ten years that the coalition held together, the CCF was the
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provincial governments elected in Alberta and Ontario in the same time period.
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On September 21, 2020, after only three years in government, Horgan called a
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In late 2004, the party won an upset election victory in the constituency of
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The two-party system in Canada was challenged by the rise of the CCF and the
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Young, Margot; Boyd, Susan; Brodsky, Gwen; Day, Shelagh (November 1, 2011).
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stumbled in a verbal gaffe during the campaign, and the Socreds' new leader
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as an example of Campbell's pro big business policies. Clark was aided by
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announced that the Greens would support an NDP minority government in a
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The Struggle for Social Justice in British Columbia: Helena Gutteridge
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After the coalition fell apart in 1951, the government introduced the
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succeeded Connell as CCF leader and guided the party until the 1950s.
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reforge the coalition but the party would not budge in the polls.
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The NDP drove the small BC Liberal caucus to abandon their leader
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The party was formed in 1933, during the Great Depression, as the
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The party was established in 1933 as the provincial wing of the
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Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (British Columbia Section)
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A Political Space: Reading the Global Through Clayoquot Sound
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Results shown are for CCF from 1933 to 1960, NDP since 1963.
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as CCF MLAs. The Constructivists nominated candidates in the
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https://elections.bc.ca/docs/rpt/1996-SOVGeneralElection.pdf
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British Columbia New Democratic Party leadership conventions
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In order to block the rise of the CCF in BC, the provincial
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British Columbia New Democratic Party leadership elections
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In 1936, the party split as its moderate leader, Reverend
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bingo money by former provincial cabinet minister and MP
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The NDP under Adrian Dix was widely expected to win the
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Poverty: Rights, Social Citizenship, and Legal Activism
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List of articles about British Columbia CCF/NDP members
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Zussman, Richard and Justin McElroy (July 18, 2017).
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List of BC general elections Β§ Results by party
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region of the province. In what became known as the
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in a landslide and remained in opposition until the
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Politics, Policy and Government in British Columbia
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Vol. 114, no. 21. pp. 55–56. 3516:"No jail time in B.C. casino licence scandal" 2900:List of political parties in British Columbia 1539:37th premier of British Columbia, since 2022 924:MacPhail and Kwan were initially not granted 556:" against the CCF, referring to them as the " 509:Solidification as opposition party: 1951–1972 8: 5016:Members of provincial/territorial assemblies 1516:36th premier of British Columbia, 2017–2022 1403:33rd premier of British Columbia, 2000–2001 1380:32nd premier of British Columbia, 1999–2000 1357:31st premier of British Columbia, 1996–1999 1334:30th premier of British Columbia, 1991–1996 1289:26th premier of British Columbia, 1972–1975 3542:"B.C.'s Gordon Wilson does the NDP shuffle" 908:Dosanjh waited as long as possible to call 310:, who governed until being defeated in the 5096: 5082: 5074: 4697: 4496: 4356: 4337: 4323: 4315: 4036: 3989: 3975: 3967: 2895:List of British Columbia general elections 31: 3330:"BC Angus Reid Poll -- December 17, 1997" 605:Insurance Corporation of British Columbia 3059:Magnusson, Warren; Shaw, Karena (2003). 1558: 1206: 1118: 345:Seven leaders of the NDP have served as 247:New Democratic Party of British Columbia 5360:1933 establishments in British Columbia 3836:from the original on September 25, 2020 3803:from the original on September 25, 2020 3682:"Adrian Dix resigns as B.C. NDP Leader" 3629: 3627: 2935: 2911: 1010:, was acclaimed as party leader in the 869:, ultimately costing the province $ 454 677:Social Credit's scandals under Premier 390:Foundation and early history: 1933–1951 5201:that did not contest the 2020 election 3908:"Early B.C. election unlikely: expert" 3822:Hunter, Justine (September 22, 2020). 3791:McElroy, Justin (September 21, 2020). 3772:from the original on February 11, 2022 3612:from the original on November 12, 2023 3552:from the original on November 12, 2023 3460:"Glen Clark steps down under pressure" 3241:"Two polls put B.C. Liberals on top". 3225:"Man behind 'Bingogate' pleads guilty" 1111:"†" denotes acting or interim leader. 1018:Horgan and Eby governments: since 2017 615:was added to the legislative process. 5345:Political parties established in 1933 5330:British Columbia New Democratic Party 4013: 3998:British Columbia New Democratic Party 3470:from the original on January 14, 2023 3424: 3422: 3345: 3343: 3253: 3251: 1047:44–42 by the NDP-Green alliance in a 279:and serves as its provincial branch. 37:British Columbia New Democratic Party 7: 4919:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation 4444:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation 3855:Watsons, Andrew (November 8, 2020). 3269:from the original on August 29, 2023 3065:. U of Minnesota Press. p. 18. 2890:List of premiers of British Columbia 836:first past the post electoral system 284:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation 125:British Columbia Young New Democrats 27:Provincial political party in Canada 5355:Social democratic parties in Canada 3578:. February 18, 2000. Archived from 1093:, from the leadership contest. The 451:British Columbia Conservative Party 427:members of the Legislative Assembly 302:governments. The NDP won its first 258:political party in British Columbia 5199:Parties recognized by Elections BC 3602:"Dosanjh wins B.C. NDP leadership" 3174:. December 6, 2011. Archived from 3123:Williams, Nia (October 20, 2022). 920:Opposition and recovery: 2001–2017 489:and Conservative parties formed a 334:, the party was re-elected with a 25: 3745:from the original on July 6, 2017 3638:. December 9, 2000. p. NR02. 3546:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 3304:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 567:, which then in 1961 became the " 5340:Organizations based in Vancouver 5108: 4795:Newfoundland & Labrador 2023 4483: 3634:"Just another futile gesture?". 3436:. March 25, 2003. Archived from 3306:. March 17, 1999. 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