• Lee Collver (February 13, 1936 – August 7, 2014) led the Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative (PC) Party from 1973 to 1978. Born in Toronto, Collver earned...
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  • Collver is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Collver (1867–1888), American baseball player Dick Collver (1936–2014), Canadian politician...
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  • portmanteau of ‘best' and 'union’. The party was founded in March 1980 by Dick Collver. Collver led the Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative Party for much of...
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  • in February 1971. The PC party was rejuvenated by the leadership of Dick Collver, who took over the party reins in 1973. The Liberals had formed two consecutive...
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  • the leadership of the Saskatchewan PC Party in 1973, placing second to Dick Collver. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the 1975...
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    from the original on 2023-11-18. Retrieved 2023-12-03. Quiring, Brett. "Collver, Richard Lee". Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Archived from the original...
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  • ) Dick Collver Roy Bailey (Note: The vote totals were not released, and there were wildly conflicting unofficial reports as to the size of Collver's victory...
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  • Piedalue. He left the Provincial Conservative caucus in 1980 to join Dick Collver in the Unionest Party. Ham did not run for reelection to the Saskatchewan...
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  • Bertrand, 97, Canadian neurosurgeon. Robin Brunyee, 75, English sprinter. Dick Collver, 78, Canadian politician. Cristina Deutekom, 82, Dutch coloratura soprano...
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    members of the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan (and one, Dick Collver, its former leader), crossed the floor to form the Unionest Party, a...
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