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  • 121New Brunswick Liberal Association — Active provincial party Leader Victor Boudreau (interim) …

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  • 122Scottish Liberal Democrats — Infobox Political party party name = Scottish Liberal Democrats party articletitle = Scottish Liberal Democrats party leader = Tavish Scott foundation = 3 March 1988 ideology = Liberalism (social·market) Libertarianism Federalism Scottish… …

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  • 123Sydney University Liberal Club — Established in 1933, the Sydney University Liberal Club (SULC) has long been the bastion of conservative and classical liberal political ideology on campus. The Club engages in policy debates, meetings with MPs and campaigns in student elections… …

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  • 124Limousine liberal — (also latte liberal , limousine leftist , learjet liberal , lakefront liberal , Lexus liberal , MasterCard Marxist , parlor pink , white wine socialist or champagne socialist ) is a pejorative North American political term used to illustrate… …

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  • 125Manitoba Liberal Party candidates, 1995 Manitoba provincial election — Voters elected three Manitoba Liberal Party candidates to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in the 1995 provincial election. Some of the party s candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here. Contents 1… …

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  • 126Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts — Infobox University name = Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts native name = latin name = motto = established = 1985 type = Private endowment = staff = faculty = 115 [cite web|url=http://www.newschool.edu/admin/oir/factbook2006.pdf|… …

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  • 127New Zealand Liberal Party (1962) — The New Zealand Liberal Party of 1962, an historic laissez faire Liberal Party, was formed to stand in the 1963 New Zealand general election. “At one time (the new ‘Liberal’ Party) seemed to have two wings, one in Auckland and one in Christchurch …

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  • 1282006 Liberal leadership bid by Stéphane Dion — On December 2, 2006, Stéphane Dion won the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada.With the defeat of the Liberals in the 2006 election, he was suggested as a potential leadership candidate for the Liberal Party.He announced his candidacy on… …

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