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- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament abstract "By-elections to the 28th Canadian Parliament were held to fill vacancies in the Canadian House of Commons between the 1968 federal election and the 1972 federal election. The Liberal Party of Canada led a majority government for the entirety of the 29th Canadian Parliament, though their number did decrease from by-elections.Fifteen seats became vacant during the life of the Parliament. Eleven of these vacancies were filled through by-elections, and four seats remained vacant when the 1972 federal election was called.".
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- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink 29th_Canadian_Parliament.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Albert_B._Douglas.
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- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Bernard_Dumont.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Bernard_Pilon.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Bill_Knight.
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- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink By-election.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_federal_election,_1968.
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- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Chambly—Borduas.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Lajoie.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Colin_Cameron_(Canadian_politician).
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- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Derek_Blackburn.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Doug_Rowland.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Schreyer.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Elmer_MacKay.
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- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Frontenac_(Quebec_electoral_district).
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- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Murta.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink James_Elisha_Brown.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Joseph-Alfred_Mongrain.
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- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink List_of_federal_by-elections_in_Canada.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Léo_Cadieux.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Léopold_Corriveau.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Majority_government.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_Dupras.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Nanaimo—Cowichan—The_Islands.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink New_Democratic_Party.
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- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Ralliement_créditiste.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Durante.
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- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Selkirk_(electoral_district).
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Speakman_Barnett.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Tommy_Douglas.
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Trois-Rivières_(electoral_district).
- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament wikiPageWikiLink Yvon_LHeureux.
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- By-elections_to_the_28th_Canadian_Parliament comment "By-elections to the 28th Canadian Parliament were held to fill vacancies in the Canadian House of Commons between the 1968 federal election and the 1972 federal election. The Liberal Party of Canada led a majority government for the entirety of the 29th Canadian Parliament, though their number did decrease from by-elections.Fifteen seats became vacant during the life of the Parliament.".
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