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419:$ 2,532,505
416:$ 8,150,399
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302:Scott Tannas
288:in 2007 and
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1916:Nova Scotia
1792:Legislature
1048:Glen Resler
931:Separation
340:Percentage
306:Mike Shaikh
278:Stan Waters
158:referendums
103:Glen Resler
1977:Categories
1884:Provincial
1260:2019-10-15
724:Evergreen
701:Communist
518:1,906,366
512:2,824,309
488:1,495,404
482:2,622,775
458:1,298,174
452:2,447,369
422:2,557,269
392:2,001,287
389:$ 874,872
368:1,015,844
362:1,809,171
359:$ 508,693
298:Doug Black
290:Doug Black
286:Bert Brown
96:executives
1583:Education
1401:"Reports"
1387:"Reports"
1207:"Unknown"
1112:Bill Sage
1099:(current)
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1000:Wildrose
954:Pro-Life
246:democracy
233:inflation
150:elections
124:elections
77:Employees
72:, Alberta
67:Suite 100
1901:Manitoba
1117:See also
839:Liberal
747:Freedom
428:953,777
398:894,591
343:Sources
337:Turnout
242:user fee
195:Services
70:Edmonton
63:Kingsway
37:overview
1957:Nunavut
1921:Ontario
1891:Alberta
1868:Federal
1578:Culture
1023:Source
908:Reform
770:Greens
521:67.50%
515:$ 8.65
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461:54.37%
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431:40.59%
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371:53.38%
365:$ 1.96
237:deposit
184:ridings
165:History
119:Website
1931:Quebec
1598:Health
1588:Energy
304:, and
284:, and
191:laws.
156:, and
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1962:Yukon
1809:Other
1774:Parks
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