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** and Conservatives
** Nova Scotia election: John Buchanan's Progressive Conservatives win a third consecutive majority
** In the federal election, Sir John A. Macdonald's Conservatives win a majority, defeating Alexander Mackenzie's Liberals
** In the Nova Scotia election, Simon Hugh Holmes's Conservatives win a majority, defeating Philip Carteret Hill's Liberals
** Federal election: Sir John A. Macdonald's Conservatives win a second consecutive majority.
** Ulster Conservatives and Unionists – New Force ( Conservatives and Unionists )-electoral alliance between the UUP and the Conservatives in Northern Ireland, the Northern Ireland arm of the Conservative Party
** The Progressive Conservatives have won every election since 1968, despite losing some luster during Don Getty's tenure from 1985 – 92, they have regained strength under Ralph Klein.
** This election marked the Conservatives ' first election victory since 1900.
** This election brought the Conservatives into government where they remained for 18 years.
** Conservatives: The Conservatives unveil their television ads
** Conservatives: Harper speaks in Fredericton where he gets the endorsement of New Brunswick premier Bernard Lord.
** Conservatives: Former Mulroney cabinet minister John Crosbie announces he is " seriously considering " running in the Avalon riding in Newfoundland.
** Conservatives: Bilingualism critic Scott Reid resigns from his post after he made comments that his party would overhaul the nation's policy on bilingualism.
** Conservatives: Harper says he would give the Auditor General further power to monitor government spending if elected.
** Conservatives: Harper says Martin cannot distance himself from Dalton McGuinty's unpopular provincial Liberal government in Ontario, which he says is closely tied to the federal party.
** Conservatives: Harper also takes the day off.
** Conservatives: Harper unveils his platform on defence, promising to increase spending on the military, buying several pieces of new equipment.
** Conservatives: Health critic Rob Merrifield says women seeking abortions should get private third-party counselling.
** Conservatives: Stephen Harper addresses the Toronto board of Trade.
** Conservatives: Harper proposes a middle-class tax cut.
** Conservatives: Harper introduces his platform, " Demand Better.
** Liberals: The Liberals run French ads in Quebec attacking the Conservatives.
** Conservatives: Harper holds a rally in Quebec in an attempt to blunt the impact of the attack.

** and Harper
** Rahman " Rock " Harper, American Personality, Restauranteur
** Elijah Harper, Canadian Aboriginal activist
** Harry Harper, professional baseball player ( b. 1895 )
** Harper Lee publishes her novel To Kill a Mockingbird, which later wins the Pulitzer Prize for the best American novel of 1960.
** Terry Harper, American baseball player
** Paul Martin and Stephen Harper for their unprofessional behaviour over the past year of 2005
** Stephen Harper, Stéphane Dion, Michael Ignatieff, Jack Layton, and Gilles Duceppe for the 2008 – 2009 Canadian parliamentary dispute.
** Thorkild Hansen, Arabia Felix ( Copenhagen 1962 ); English translation by J. and K. McFarlane, under the same title ( Collins ( U. K .) and Harper & Row ( U. S. A .) 1964 ).
** Vittorio Negri ( producer ), Colin Davis ( conductor ), Heather Harper, Jonathan Summers, Jon Vickers & the Royal Opera House Orchestra for Britten: Peter Grimes
** Pierre Boulez ( conductor ), Heather Harper, Jessye Norman & José van Dam, the BBC Symphony Orchestra & the Ensemble Intercontemporain for Ravel: Songs of Maurice Ravel
** Robert Goodloe Harper ( P ), from February 9, 1795
** William Harper ( J ), March 8, 1826 – November 29, 1826
** Jeannie C. Riley for " Harper Valley P. T. A.
** Vittorio Negri ( producer ), Colin Davis ( conductor ), Heather Harper, Jonathan Summers, Jon Vickers & the Royal Opera House Orchestra for Britten: Peter Grimes
** Pierre Boulez ( conductor ), Heather Harper, Jessye Norman & José van Dam, the BBC Symphony Orchestra & the Ensemble Intercontemporain for Ravel: Songs of Maurice Ravel
** Canadian federal election, 2006 – Conservative victory ; Stephen Harper Prime Minister
** Harper
** Harper Paperbacks
** Harper Perennial
** Larry James Harper ( committed suicide while on the run )
** History of the Synoptic Tradition, Harper San Francisco, 1976, ISBN 0-06-061172-3 ( seminal work on form criticism )

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