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** In Canada, orange is the colour of the New Democratic Party ( NDP ), a social-democratic party.
** NDP: Leader Jack Layton launches his eight campaign promises to Canadians in Vancouver.
** NDP: Layton, in Saskatoon, also denounces Martin's health care plan, pointing to his cutting of health care funding while finance minister.
** NDP: The NDP introduces its election platform, including $ 29 billion for health care, an inheritance tax, and a repeal of terrorism laws.
** NDP: Jack Layton makes controversial comments on homelessness, blaming Paul Martin for the deaths of homeless people in Toronto.
** NDP: Jack Layton announces that he would repeal the Clarity Act if elected.
** NDP: Layton abandons a long-standing NDP policy, saying that he would not pull Canada out of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization if elected.
** NDP: In a speech to his supporters in Winnipeg, NDP parliamentary leader Bill Blaikie speaks out in opposition to Jack Layton's proposal to repeal the Clarity Bill.
** NDP: Layton attacks Harper's defence policy, saying it is an attempt to appease the United States.
** NDP: The NDP switches strategy and begins to attack Stephen Harper and the Conservatives.
** The Conservatives release press statements stating that the Liberals ( and later, the NDP ) are in favour of child pornography.
** The NDP announce that they no longer support their previous platform promise of having an inheritance tax, possibly to increase support in wealthy upper-class neighbourhoods such as those in the Toronto riding of Beaches — East York.
** Liberals: Martin tells voters not to vote for the NDP, because a vote for the NDP is a vote for Harper.
** NDP: Layton spends 18 hours in Ontario.
** NDP: Ralph Nader announces his endorsement of Jack Layton.
** Atlantic: Liberals 45 %, NDP 25 %, Conservatives 24 %, Green 4 %, BQ 2 %
** Quebec: BQ 51 %, Liberals 28 %, Conservatives 11 %, NDP 7 %, Green 3 %
** Ontario: Liberals 39 %, Conservatives 32 %, NDP 25 %, Green 4 %, BQ 1 %

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** To respond to local liquidity needs
** A subset of these who may be legally penalized for failing to respond to a call-up.
** A subset of these who actually respond to a call-up, regardless of legal obligation.
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** The altar servers respond with the Suscipiat to which the priest secretly responds, " Amen.
** The altar servers and ( in dialogue Mass ) the congregation respond: " Amen.
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** It should enable pupils to respond positively to opportunities, challenges and responsibilities, to manage risk and to cope with change and adversity.
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** Liberal Catholic Church
** Japanese general election, 1993: The loss of majority of the Liberal Democratic Party results in a coalition taking power.
** David Steel becomes leader of the UK's Liberal Party in the aftermath of the scandal which forced out Jeremy Thorpe.
** A bomb made of two hand grenades by communist rebels explodes in the Liberal Party campaign party in Plaza Miranda in Quiapo, Manila the Philippines, injuring several anti-Marcos political candidates.
** Jeremy Thorpe becomes leader of the UK's Liberal Party.
** Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party loses control of the House of Councillors, the LDP's worst electoral showing in 34 years, leading to Prime Minister Uno announcing he will resign to take responsibility for the result.
** Charles McLaren, 1st Baron Aberconway, Scottish Liberal politician and jurist ( d. 1934 )
** The Liberal Hour: Washington and the Politics of Change in the 1960s by G. Calvin Mackenzie and Robert Weisbrot
** Liberal Arts, with concentrations in: entertainment technology, ethnoarchaeology, fine and performing arts, foreign language, geography, humanities and social thought, international relations, philosophy, politics and law, scientific inquiry, social issues
** MAL – Master of Liberal Arts
** Liberal Arts and International Studies
** David Davies, 1st Baron Davies ( 1880 – 1944 ), Liberal MP for Montgomershire 1906 – 1929, grandson of the industrialist David Davies ( see above )
** Alexander Grant MacKay is elected leader of the Ontario Liberal Party
** Economic: 42 % Liberal, 57 % Conservative
** Social: 16 % Liberal, 81 % Conservative
** Foreign: 0 % Liberal, 67 % Conservative
** National Liberal Youth ( Romania )
** National Liberal Party ( UK, 1922 ), a party existing between 1922 and 1923, led by David Lloyd George, subsequently re-merging back into the UK Liberal Party
** National Liberal Party ( UK, 1931 ), a party existing between 1931 and 1968, subsequently merging into the UK Conservative Party
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** Christian Liberal Party of Ukraine
** Liberal Democratic Party of Ukraine
** Economic: 86. 5 % Liberal, 10. 5 % Conservative

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