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In domestic affairs King strengthened the Liberal policy of increasing the powers of the provincial governments by transferring to the governments of Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan the ownership of the crown lands within those provinces, as well as the subsoil rights ; these in particular would become increasingly important, as petroleum and other natural resources proved very abundant.
The Rutherford government had acquiesced to this state of affairs: because the terms of confederation had been drawn up by the Liberal government of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, it was natural for the provincial Liberal Party to cast itself as their defender.
In 1910, however, Liberal MLA Alwyn Bramley-Moore ( who was a staunch provincial rights advocate and who many years later would be called " Alberta's first separatist " by the Edmonton Journal ) moved a resolution calling on the Sifton government to " take such steps as may be deemed necessary to acquire the control of all such natural resources as are of purely local concern ".
As part of the natural order of things, Hardie joined the Liberal Association, in which he was active.
* Liberal democracy, a form of government based on rule of the people ( democracy ) tempered by the rule of law and natural rights ( liberalism )
* College of Liberal Arts & Sciences-academic disciplines including the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics
The main policy difference between the Tories and the Alberta Liberal Party was over the Tories ' belief that the province should control its natural resources, which the province had been denied.
The new Progressive Conservative government vowed to promote rural development, and take greater control of the province's natural resources, it also distanced itself from the Liberal Party's resettlement plans, and industrialization policies.
The College has a core set of courses known as the Environmental Liberal Arts ( ELA ) curriculum, in environmental and natural sciences, writing, reading, history and philosophy.
* The Liberal Party of Canada was the dominant party in the federal government of Canada for much of the 20th century, so much so that it earned the moniker natural governing party.
In 1908, the officialist ( Liberal Party ) candidate Fernando Guachalla won the Presidential elections, but died of natural causes before the scheduled swearing-in ceremony.
In March 2009, as a Liberal Senator for Newfoundland and Labrador, he was the first among Newfoundland's federal parliamentarians to overtly call for the foundation of a new sovereigntist party, based on the Bloc Québécois, largely in response to the $ 1. 7 billion cuts in equalization payments that represented no less than 20 % of the province's budget, due to a change of how natural resources are factored in the calculation of equalization transfers.
The " Union " exercised an essential influence on the elections of 1852, and was, in fact, the beginning of the national Liberal party, which found its natural leader in Hall.
" These are the kinds of Republican tactics this town has never seen before ," Liberal MP David McGuinty ( Ottawa South ) told the natural resources committee.
In October 1985, Premier David Peterson's Liberal government proposed the re-opening the station using natural gas.
In June 1987, Ontario Progressive Conservative Party ( PC ) energy critic Philip Andrewes pushed the governing Liberal government to have the Hearn re-opened as a " non-polluting " natural gas power plant.
President Aguirre Cerda's two natural successors were Juan Antonio Ríos and Gabriel González Videla, both members of his Radical Party, while the right-wings ' coalition was united by a common candidate, General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, who had the support of Chile's Conservative party, Liberal Party, National Socialist party, Popular Socialist Vanguard and the majority of the independents.
After Macdonald's death, the coalition faltered and the Liberal Party rose to dominate Quebec, and in the process became the natural governing party.

Liberal and law
After World War II, he studied law and economics at the universities of Halle and Leipzig ( 1946 – 1949 ) and joined the East German Liberal Democratic Party ( LDPD ) in 1946.
However, when Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law, he formed his own party, the Kilusang Bagong Lipunan ( KBL, New Society Movement ) composed mainly of his loyal allies from the Nacionalista Party and Liberal Party, as well as some other parties.
Rather than accept a permanent Liberal majority, the Conservative Lords yielded, and the bill became law.
While in opposition in 2008, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats lobbied the Labour Government to change the law to allow Segways to use public cycle lanes.
Two Home Rule Bills ( 1886 and 1893 ) were introduced by Liberal Prime Minister Ewart Gladstone, but neither became law, mainly due to opposition from the House of Lords.
# The Quadruple Alliance of April 1834 was formed by the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and Portugal to support queen Isabella II of Spain against her uncle Don Carlos, Count of Molina, who claimed the Spanish throne under the succession law of 1714-1830, and queen Maria II of Portugal ( represented by her father Pedro, 18th Duke of Braganza, former Emperor of Brazil and King of Portugal ) against her uncle Miguel of Portugal, who proclaimed himself absolute king before the Portuguese Liberal War.
While he continued some work from the Board of Trade — for example, legislation to establish a Port of London authority and to pursue traditional Liberal programmes such as licensing law reforms — his first major trial in this role was over the 1908 – 1909 Naval Estimates.
The first law concerning a fixed link was enacted in 1973, but the project was put on hold in 1978 as the Venstre ( Liberal ) party demanded postponing of various public spending.
He is the Davidson-Kahn Distinguished University Professor of Humanities and a professor of law at Florida International University, in Miami, as well as Dean Emeritus of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and the author of 12 books.
Scholars have also discussed “ constitutional transformation … occurs when a constitutional provision has lost its effectiveness but has been replaced by a new meaning .” The Liberal Democratic Party has interpreted Article 9 as renouncing the use of warfare in international disputes but not the internal use of force for the purpose of maintaining law and order.
Chrétien practised law at the Shawinigan firm of Alexandre Gélinas and Joe Lafond until he was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal from the riding of Saint-Maurice – Laflèche in the 1963 election.
Born in 1953 in Dendermonde, he became president of the Flemish Liberal Student's Union ( 1972 – 1974 ) while studying law at the University of Ghent.
Liberal democracy, on the other hand, posits freedom as something that can and should be achieved by the individual in the short term, even at the expense of things such as material well-being, and sees as an element of this freedom a " freedom from government " wherein the individual is able to exercise " freedom " in his own terms to the extent that they do not contravene the law.
Previous attempts by past Liberal Governments in the late 1990s and early 2000s to decriminalize marijuana for personal use have failed to become law.
He attended Clinton Liberal Institute, in Clinton, New York, and studied law at Cazenovia Seminary in Cazenovia, New York in 1841-45.
* Liberal legalism, a theory on the relationship between politics and law
The next few years saw the introduction, under successive ministries, of Liberal reforms in the constitution, in criminal and civil law, and in education.
** 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
In 1941 a schism occurred in the church due to breaches of canon law and the laws of the state of California on the part of the Presiding Bishop, which led to the church known abroad as the Liberal Catholic Church International earning the legal right to be known as the Liberal Catholic Church in the United States.
The Liberal People's Party's support for the controversial 2008 FRA-surveillance law in particular has upset its youth organisation.
Born in Cochabamba, Salamanca studied law, before being elected to Bolivia's Chamber of Deputies in 1899 for the Liberal Party.

Liberal and grew
The Liberal Party grew out of the Whigs, which had its origins as an aristocratic faction in the reign of Charles II.
An additional problem was competition in the Liberal heartlands in Scotland and Wales from the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru who both grew as electoral forces from the 1960s onwards.
It eventually grew into a college and offered courses in Liberal Arts, Education and Commerce.
In the end it didn't matter what the Liberal Unionists were called, the schism in the old Liberal party grew wider and deeper within a few years.
The Australia Party grew out of the Liberal Reform Group, a group of members of the Liberal Party of Australia who opposed the party's policy of conscription and military involvement in the Vietnam War.
Problem-solving and application oriented from inception, the school grew into a classic engineering college-Newark College of Engineering ( NCE )-and then, with the addition of a School of Architecture in 1975, into a technology-oriented university that is now home to five colleges and one school: Newark College of Engineering ; the College of Architecture and Design ; the School of Management ; the Albert Dorman Honors College ; the College of Science and Liberal Arts ; and the College of Computing Sciences.
The aura of Red Clydeside grew as the organized left replaced the Liberal Party as the party of the working class.
Though always a keen sympathizer with the Irish people in their misfortunes and aspirations and he had criticized severely the methods by which the Act of Union was passed, Lecky, who grew up as a moderate Liberal, was from the first strenuously opposed to William Ewart Gladstone's policy of Home Rule and, in 1895, he was returned to parliament as Unionist member for Dublin University in a by-election.
The Sakigake Party grew out of the New Party Sakigake, a party which was created in 1993 by members who broke from the Liberal Democratic Party ( Japan ).
The hierarchy grew out of the struggle to gain acceptance of painting as one of the Liberal arts, and then controversies to establish an equal or superior status within them with architecture and sculpture.
He grew close to the Liberals through subsequent elections until he ran and was re-elected as a Laurier Liberal in the 1917 federal election.
The governments ` Liberal and Conservative opponents, as well as opposition from those calling for more interventionist anti-capitalist policies and calls for radical monetary reform from William Aberhart ` s Social Credit movement, grew louder and more popular.
Hockey's popularity among voters grew under the leadership of Malcolm Turnbull, and in October 2009 polls showed him as the preferred Liberal leader.
Jan Mühlstein grew up in a German speaking Jewish family, which traditionally practised Liberal Judaism.
This prefigured the period 1983 – 1987 when Owen and Steel were Leaders of the SDP / Liberal Alliance and tension grew over whether their deal was a prelude to a merger of the parties or merely a temporary electoral pact.
The ALYM claims that its membership grew during the 2004 federal election campaign, during which they worked for CEC candidates in three election campaigns in the Melbourne region, in Maribyrnong, Calwell and Melbourne Ports, where they went door-to-door handing out copies of the election edition of the New Citizen, which featured articles on the fight for a National Bank in Australia and the founding of the Australian Liberal Party in the 1940s, and explaining the potential of " LaRouche's New Bretton Woods " and the " dirty state of the Australian political scene ".
Through the 1870s, the Liberal Party grew less appeasing of Godbeites and more openly anti-Mormon and anti-polygamy.
He was being prepared to be the Liberal candidate for Ilford in the 1918 general election but grew disheartened by the Liberal alliance with the Conservative Party, and also by the divisions in the party ; as a result, he gave up the candidacy.
Most current Flemish parties grew from the main political parties that for long dominated Belgian politics: the Catholic Party ( Church-oriented and conservative ), the Liberal Party ( anti-clerical and progressive ) and the Socialist Party.
* Stephen Williams, Liberal Democrat MP for Bristol West grew up in Abercynon.
From the point of view of members the FARC and the Colombian Communist Party, the Liberal and Conservative elites, though they had instigated the violence, soon grew to fear the consequences of it, and thus formed a loose alliance to preserve their shared desire for political hegemony from possible revolutionary challenges.

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