Rupert David Ramsay (1899 – 24 August 1962) was a Canadian politician who served as the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan from...
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the vote, but no seats. The Progressive Conservative Party, led by Rupert Ramsay, continued to decline, and was also shut out of the legislature. In...
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Conservative Party, renamed the Progressive Conservative Party and led by Rupert Ramsay, continued to see its share of the vote drop, taking only just over...
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No seats 1938 John Diefenbaker 0 / 52 5th 52,315 11.9% No seats 1944 Rupert Ramsay 0 / 52 3rd 42,511 10.69% No seats 1948 0 / 52 4th 37,986 7.6% No seats...
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Liberal William John Patterson2 5 140,901 35.42% Progressive Conservative Rupert Ramsay 0 42,511 10.69% Labour Progressive – 0 2,067 0.52% Independent – 0 705...
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Earl of Holderness (redirect from Lord Ramsay of Barns)
Lord of Bitham, Count of Aumale (died 1127) John Ramsay, 1st Earl of Holderness (1580–1626) Prince Rupert of the Rhine, 1st Duke of Cumberland, 1st Earl...
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Liberal William John Patterson2 5 140,901 35.42% Progressive Conservative Rupert Ramsay 0 42,511 10.69% Labour Progressive – 0 2,067 0.52% Independent – 0 705...
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Party political offices Preceded by Rupert Ramsay Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative Party Leader 1949–1957 Succeeded by Martin Pederson Parliament...
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do not appear to have been announced.) (Held on February 15, 1944.) Rupert Ramsay acclaimed (Held on October 12, 1949.) Alvin Hamilton HUDSON, Ed (Note:...
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Bruce Ramsay. The story centers around a group of people that arrive at Hart Island, which has recently been purchased by real estate tycoon Rupert King...
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