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- John A. Macdonald (links | edit)
- Saskatchewan (links | edit)
- Tory (links | edit)
- Canadian Alliance (links | edit)
- Christian right (links | edit)
- Provinces and territories of Canada (links | edit)
- Regina, Saskatchewan (links | edit)
- Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (links | edit)
- Lionel Groulx (links | edit)
- White City, Saskatchewan (links | edit)
- Stephen Leacock (links | edit)
- BC United (links | edit)
- List of premiers of Saskatchewan (links | edit)
- Saskatoon (links | edit)
- Maurice Duplessis (links | edit)
- Weyburn (links | edit)
- Reform Party of Canada (links | edit)
- National Post (links | edit)
- Roy Romanow (links | edit)
- Stephen Harper (links | edit)
- Flin Flon (links | edit)
- Yorkton (links | edit)
- Lorne Calvert (links | edit)
- Lower Canada Tories (links | edit)
- Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (links | edit)
- Conservative Party of Canada (links | edit)
- British Columbia Social Credit Party (links | edit)
- Canadian social credit movement (links | edit)
- List of lieutenant governors of Saskatchewan (links | edit)
- David Orchard (links | edit)
- Moose Jaw (links | edit)
- North Battleford (links | edit)
- Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (links | edit)
- Biggar, Saskatchewan (links | edit)
- 2003 Saskatchewan general election (links | edit)
- Action démocratique du Québec (links | edit)
- 1997 in Canada (links | edit)
- 2004 in Canada (links | edit)
- Lloydminster (links | edit)
- Democratic Representative Caucus (links | edit)
- Red Tory (links | edit)
- Swift Current (links | edit)
- Dalton Camp (links | edit)
- Political colour (links | edit)
- Unite the Right (Canada) (links | edit)
- Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) (links | edit)
- Justin Trudeau (links | edit)
- National Policy (links | edit)
- British Columbia Unity Party (links | edit)